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Thomas J TURLEYAge: 50 years18021852

Name
Thomas J TURLEY
Given names
Thomas J
Surname
TURLEY
Birth May 7, 1802 41 39

Birth of a sisterLucy TURLEY
May 7, 1804 (Age 2 years)

Birth of a sisterEmily TURLEY
April 4, 1806 (Age 3 years)

Birth of a sisterAgnes TURLEY
September 16, 1808 (Age 6 years)

Death of a brotherDavid TURLEY
about 1825 (Age 22 years)
Note: Probably. David Turley moved to Montgomery Co KY with his parents about 1795. He lived there, married and probably also died there. He appeared in the 1820 census, was involved in a land deal in 1825, but does not appear on the 1830 census. His wife Polly was listed in the 1830 as head of household.
Residence 1830 (Age 27 years)
Note: From newspaper clippings that appeared in a genealogy column in the Mt. Sterling Advocate, written b…
Death of a motherAgnes KIRBY
December 25, 1832 (Age 30 years)
Death of a fatherJames TURLEY
June 4, 1836 (Age 34 years)
Note: James Turley's death was reported in his Rev War Pension records.

Death of a sisterAgnes TURLEY
July 18, 1836 (Age 34 years)

Death of a brotherCharles TURLEY
September 14, 1839 (Age 37 years)

Death of a brotherJohn TURLEY
February 2, 1850 (Age 47 years)

Death September 7, 1852 (Age 50 years)

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Marriage: VA
elder sister
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elder brother
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elder brother
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elder brother
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elder brother
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elder brother
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George Washington TurleyGeorge W TURLEY
Birth: March 5, 1798 37 34
Death: February 28, 1865Mount Pulaski, Logan County, Illinois
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younger sister
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Residence

From newspaper clippings that appeared in a genealogy column in the Mt. Sterling Advocate, written by Harry W. Mills that appeared in the 1940's and 1950's.

TURLEY - James Turley came from Culpeper county, Virginia to near Mt. Sterling, Kentucky, before the county of Montgomery was established. The first tax lists of the new county, 1797, show the names of James Turley and Loenard Turley. The U. S. census of 1810 lists the name of Leonard Turley as head of a family consisting of 5 males and 3 females; however, no record of James Turley at this time, hence it is supposed he was deceased or had moved elsewhere... Other Turleys found in early Montgomery county records are no doubt descendants of the pioneers, however, we have definite record of only one child of James Turley, Justice of the Peace. He was Thomas J. Turley, born in Montgomery county, who in 1830 removed to Gallatin county, Kentucky. He married Artie Lillard, a daughter of Rev. David Lillard, an early Baptist minister of Kentucky. Leonard Turley seems to have lived in that part of Montgomery which later became Bath county.