Historical records matching Solomon Ivory Turpin, III / Jr.
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About Solomon Ivory Turpin, III / Jr.
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Solomon Turpin III
Born 14 Feb 1724 in Augusta County, Virginia
Ancestors ancestors
Son of Solomon Turpin II and Kathryn (Love) Turpin
[sibling%28s%29 unknown]
Husband of Elizabeth Long — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Husband of Miriam (Taylor) Turpin — married about 1749 in Botetourt, VA
Descendants descendants
Father of Solomon Turpin IV, Moses Turpin, Martin Turpin Sr, Nathan Turpin and Aaron Turpen Sr.
Died 1 Mar 1778 at age 54 in Gap Valley, Greenbrier County, Virginia, United States
Biography
Solomon Turpin was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia
Land Acquisitions
Early Land Acquisition in Augusta County, VA
Land Grant Surveys in Virginia: Page 28 - Solomon Turpine, 192 acres Dry fork of Smiths Creek. Adjoining Daniel Smith, Jeremiah Harrison, January 31, 1763. [Abstract of Land Grant Surveys, 1761-1791, Augusta & Rockingham Counties, Virginia, by Peter Cline Kaylor, pg. 11]. Page 151 - Soloman Turpine, 130 acres, Dry Fork, Smiths Creek. Adjoining Jeremiah Harrison and his own land. May 27, 1769. [Abstract of Land Grant Surveys, 1761-1791, Augusta & Rockingham Counties, Virginia, by Peter Cline Kaylor, pg. 54]. Page 151 - Soloman Turpine', 220 acres, Linville Creek. Walter Crow. 27 May 1769. [Abstract of Land Grant Surveys, 1761-1791, Augusta & Rockingham Counties, Virginia, by Peter Cline Kaylor, pg. 54].
▼ Records in Augusta County, VA
From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records: (unless otherwise listed) Page 208.--1st September, 1748. Vendue held at house of Samuel Stewart of goods of Joseph Harrison sold by Jeremiah Harrison. To Timothy Convey, Samuel Harrison, Samuel Monsey, Arthur Johnson, Abraham Smith, Tunis Wood, Samuel Hull, Edward McGinnis, Archibald Buchanan, Aaron Oliver, Ephraim Love, Solomon Turpin, Samuel Wilkey. Vol. 1 - FEBRUARY 18, 1762. - (162) Solomon Turpin to view a road. Page 208.--5th January, 1763. John Wright's estate; appraised by John Cravens, Thomas Harrison, John Shalpman: Daniel Young's note; David Smith's ditto; Soloman Turpin's ditto; Peter Watkins' note; John Stewart's ditto; Thomas Bryant's ditto; Skidmore Muncy's note; William Shull's ditto; Charles Differ's ditto; Robert William's ditto. Page 429.--16th October, 1765. Capt. Daniel Smith's settlement of estate of Robert Harrison allowed and recorded--Paid George Skilerton (Skileron?); paid Edmond Pendleton, Joseph Langdon, Jno. Stewart, Felix Ohlpman, Capt. Francis Thornton, Solomon Turpin, George Lindwad, Christian Groob, Christian Wilson, Henry Flesher, Doctor Caulval, Peter Watkins, John Crow, Jeremiah Ragen, William Grad, Wm. Minter, Jno. Phears. Isaac Johnston. Sale bill of above estate to, viz: Dennis Henry, Wm. Marks, Wm. McMullen, Toms Thomas, Capt. Waran, Arthur Trader, Neil Linch, Jno. Gum, Ezeriah Worden, Zebulon (Binenran) Harrison. To attendance and necessaries found for the deceased during the time he remained sick at my house, where he did from the 10th February to 25th May, 1761, being 3 months and 15 days. Page 40 - Jeremiah Harrison, 176 acres. Joining his otheer land on Smith Creek. Adjoining Turpines, Smith, Grubb. May 2, 1765. [Abstract of Land Grant Surveys, 1761-1791, Augusta & Rockingham Counties, Virginia, by Peter Cline Kaylor, pg. 16]. Page 511.--20th March, 1767. Settlement of Johnston Hill's estate, recorded--Paid James Haith; credit by Aney Hill, John Pheus, Daniel Ponder, Chas. Davis, Hugh McGary, Wm. McMullen, Robt. Hill, Chas. Smith, Peter Watkins, Solomon Turpin, James Lawrence. Vol. 1 - NOVEMBER 15, 1768. - (470) County levy: To John Bearling, wolf scalp; to Solomon Turpen, wolf scalp. Page 438.--21st August, 1771. Daniel Harrison's appraisement (by Solomon Tirpin, Robert Craven, John Gratton) recorded. November 8, 1774: Solomon Turpin (along with Edward Carvin, Moses Higgenbotham, John Henley and Henry Smith) were ordered to view the several ways from Robert Caldwell's near Craigs Creek Mountain / Potts Creek Mountains to Sweet Springs. He, along with the others, were to report to the next court. [Source: Ann Bruxh Miller, Botetourt County Road Orders, 1770-1778, Charlottesville, Virginia, 2007] Page 100 - Isaac Depoy, 50 acres, Dry Fork [of Smiths Creek]. Adjoining Turpens, Harrison, and his own land. February 2, 1790. [Abstract of Land Grant Surveys, 1761-1791, Augusta & Rockingham Counties, Virginia, by Peter Cline Kaylor, pg. 130].
Name
Name: Solomon /Turpin/[1][2][3][4]
Residence
1760, Dorchester County, MD[5] Residence: Maryland, USA[6]
Sources
↑ Source: #S97 Data: Text: Residence date: 1760 CONT Residence place: Dorchester County, MD
↑ Source: #S95
↑ Source: #S95
↑ Source: #S96 Data: Text: Residence date: CONT Residence place: Maryland, USA Object: @M716@
↑ Source: #S97 Data: Text: Residence date: 1760 CONT Residence place: Dorchester County, MD
↑ Source: #S96 Data: Text: Residence date: CONT Residence place: Maryland, USA Object: @M716@
Source: S95 Author: Ancestry.com Title: Virginia Land, Marriage, and Probate Records, 1639-1850 Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004.Original data - Chalkley, Lyman. Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, 1745-1800. Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1965. Originally published in 1912.
Source: S96 Author: Ancestry.com Title: Settlers of Maryland, 1731-1750 Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.Original data - Coldham, Peter Wilson. Settlers of Maryland, 1731-1750. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1996.Original data: Coldham, Peter Wilson. Settlers of Maryland.
Source: S97 Author: Jackson, Ron V., Accelerated Indexing Systems, comp. Title: Maryland Census, 1772-1890 Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999. Original data - Compiled and digitized by Mr. Jackson and AIS from microfilmed schedules of the U.S. Federal Decennial Census, territorial/state censuses, and/or census substitutes.Orig.
Source: http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Solomon_Turpin_%282%29
Children: John Turpin (1750-Unknown); James Turpin (1753-1791); Moses Turpin (1756-1840); Martin Turpin (1761-1834); Aaron Turpin (1760-1840); Samuel Turpin (1762-Unknown); Solomon Turpin (1767-1850); Mary Jane Turpin (1765-Unknown); Rachel Turpin (1765-Unknown); Ellender Turpin (1770-Unknown); Zerina Sina Turpin (1770-Unknown)
GEDCOM Source
@R-2144741809@ Public Member Trees Ancestry.com Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 2006.Original data - Family trees submitted by Ancestry members.Original data: Family trees submitted by Ancestry members. This information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created.
GEDCOM Source
Ancestry Family Tree http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=733449&pid=6969
GEDCOM Note
Solomon Jr. probably went to the Shenandoah valley of western Virginia.
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Solomon Ivory Turpin, III / Jr.'s Timeline
1724 |
February 14, 1724
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Dorchester County, Maryland, United States
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1741 |
1741
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Botetourt, Virginia, United States
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1753 |
1753
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Augusta, Virginia, United States
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1757 |
January 1, 1757
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Gap Valley, Monroe, West Virginia, United States
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1761 |
January 25, 1761
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Linville Creek, Rockingham County (now Greenbrier Co.), Virginia, United States
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1762 |
September 8, 1762
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Botetourt County, Virginia, United States
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1762
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Gap Valley, Monroe, Virginia
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April 9, 1764
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Gap Valley, Botetourt, Virginia, United States
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April 9, 1764
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Monroe, Amherst, Virginia, United States
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