Jessie Turberville

Male Abt 1833 - UNKNOWN


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jessie Turberville was born about 1833 in Monroe, Alabama (son of Jesse Turberville and Jennette Manderson); died in UNKNOWN.

    Jessie married Elizabeth McIntosh on 15 Oct 1859 in Monroe, Alabama. Elizabeth was born about 1842; died in UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Jesse Turberville was born about 1806 in South Carolina (son of Johnson Turberville and Sarah Willis); died about 1855 in Monroe, Alabama.

    Jesse married Jennette Manderson about 1825 in , , Georgia. Jennette (daughter of John Hume Manderson) was born about 1800 in Burke, Georgia; died about 1861 in Monroe, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jennette Manderson was born about 1800 in Burke, Georgia (daughter of John Hume Manderson); died about 1861 in Monroe, Alabama.
    Children:
    1. John Turberville was born about 1826 in , , Georgia; died about 1869 in Monroe, Alabama.
    2. James E. Turberville was born about 1828 in , , Georgia; died after 1880 in Wainwright, Monroe, Alabama.
    3. Sarah Sallie Turberville was born about 1828 in Monroe, Alabama; died before 1928.
    4. Richard Mansion Turberville was born about 1832 in , Monroe, Alabama; died in UNKNOWN; was buried in Franklin, Monroe, Alabama.
    5. 1. Jessie Turberville was born about 1833 in Monroe, Alabama; died in UNKNOWN.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Johnson Turberville was born between 1771 and 1780 in St. David's Parish, South Carolina (son of John Johnson Turberville and Bethany Johnson); died in 1834 in Monroe, Alabama.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Residence: 1819, Richland, South Carolina
    • Residence: 7 Aug 1820, Marion, Marion, South Carolina
    • Residence: 1830, Monroe, Alabama

    Notes:

    occupation: farmer.
    occupation: farmer.
    occupation: farmer.

    Johnson married Sarah Willis in 1790 in South Carolina. Sarah was born between 1771 and 1780 in St. David's Parish, South Carolina; died between 1830 and 1839 in Franklin, Monroe, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah Willis was born between 1771 and 1780 in St. David's Parish, South Carolina; died between 1830 and 1839 in Franklin, Monroe, Alabama.
    Children:
    1. 2. Jesse Turberville was born about 1806 in South Carolina; died about 1855 in Monroe, Alabama.
    2. Richard Turberville was born about 1812 in South Carolina; died about 1895 in Monroe, Alabama.
    3. John Turberville was born about 1816; died in UNKNOWN.
    4. Johnson Turberville was born in 1820 in , , Georgia; died in Jun 1908 in Monroe, Alabama; was buried in Jun 1908 in Uriah, Monroe, Alabama.

  3. 6.  John Hume Manderson was born in 1750 in Dunbar, Lothian, Scotland; died in 1826 in Wilkinson, Georgia.

    Notes:

    bJohn Hume Manderson, Sr.
    /bThe parents of John Hume Manderson, Sr. were George and Jannette Hume Manderson from Dunbar Parish, Scotland. They were married 1712 in East Lothian, Scotland. William was a farmer. Jannette's parents were William Hume and Janet Bayllie. Her family was reduced in social standing after some factions of the Humes were loyal to the Jacobites. John and his brother, George, immigrated to South Carolina in 1773. John H. Manderson became a wealthy planter in the Northeastern section of South Carolina. John and his brother, George, were Tories. Property owned by John H. Manderson in South Carolina was confiscated because of this. Political beliefs seems to have run deep from his maternal family side! He and his brother migrated from South Carolina to Georgia, in hopes of finding friendly politics. John H. Manderson never married, but had many children out of wedlock. His will located in Book A Page 264-266 probated in Baldwin County, Georgia, names each of his children, bearing the Manderson name.
    In 1796, John Hume Manderson living in Burke County, Georgia, murdered Mrs. Sarah Bailey. He believed her to be a witch and thought that Mrs. Bailey had put a spell on one of his daughters. At his trial, testimony was given that John had fallen from a horse and fractured his skull. This caused him to be delusional " when in Liquor." He was convicted and sentenced to death by hanging. According to archived newspapers, a petition was circulated for the governor to pardon John. He was pardoned and released, promptly moving to Wilkinson County, Georgia. John Hume Manderson died there in 1826.

    Children:
    1. 3. Jennette Manderson was born about 1800 in Burke, Georgia; died about 1861 in Monroe, Alabama.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  John Johnson Turberville was born in 1760 in Craven, North Carolina; died on 17 Sep 1834 in Marion, Marion, South Carolina.

    John married Bethany Johnson on 29 Mar 1799 in Georgetown, South Carolina. Bethany (daughter of Thomas Johnson and Mary Bailey) was born in 1765 in Georgetown, Georgetown, South Carolina; died in Apr 1860 in Rose Hill, Covington, Alabama. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Bethany Johnson was born in 1765 in Georgetown, Georgetown, South Carolina (daughter of Thomas Johnson and Mary Bailey); died in Apr 1860 in Rose Hill, Covington, Alabama.
    Children:
    1. 4. Johnson Turberville was born between 1771 and 1780 in St. David's Parish, South Carolina; died in 1834 in Monroe, Alabama.


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