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Ann Turner (Pollard)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Prince George County, Virginia
Death: May 05, 1811 (86-87)
Henry County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of George T. Pollard and Ellen Anne Pollard
Wife of Shadrack Turner
Mother of Elizabeth Penelope Packwood; Capt. John Turner; Josiah Turner; William Turner, Sr.; Mary Hunter and 3 others
Sister of Susanna Foster; Francis K. Pollard; Joseph George Pollard; James Pollard, Sr.; Mary Melton and 1 other

Managed by: Nancy Carol Walker
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About Ann Turner

Ann Pollard

  • Birth: 1724 Prince George County Virginia, USA
  • Death: May 11, 1811 Henry County Virginia, USA

From https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105894152/ann-turner

....Ann Pollard was the wife of Shadrack Turner (1720-July 22, 1784), early Henry County, Va. settler.

Ann is probably buried with her husband Shadrack on the family plantation now known as "King's Grant" located in Henry County, Virginia, (near the community of Henry, Franklin County, Va). Their graves have not been located yet on the grounds, and may have been destroyed over time.

Children

  1. Elizabeth P. Turner Packwood 1747–1845
  2. John M. Turner 1748–1816
  3. Josiah Turner 1751–1838
  4. William Turner 1753–1845
  5. Mary Turner Hunter 1760–1810
  6. Larkington Turner 1764–1820
  7. Jeremiah Turner 1769–1825
  8. Exoney Turner Hunter 1771–1825

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Ann and her husband Shadrack had eight children:

Captain John Turner (Revolutionary War soldier Josiah Turner (Revolutinary War soldier) William Turner (Revolutionary War soldier) Mary Turner Hunter Larkin Turner Exonia Turner Hunter Jeremiah Turner Elizabeth Turner Packwood

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..........................ANN TURNER LISTED................ ..............................IN THE.......................

............................1790 Tax Census................ ...........................HENRY COUNTY, VIRGINIA.......... ..........................(PERSONAL PROPERTY)..............

In the Census page shown at the right, Ann Turner is listed. Her husband Shadrack Turner died in 1784, six years earlier. She appears to be living alone, as the category for "Free whites over 16" is marked "1", she does not own slaves, and she owns four horses. Ann would have been age 66 in 1790. This census does not reference land holdings, as it is a tax census for personal property.

Two of Ann's sons are also listed in the same census: .............Larkin Turner April 3, 1790.................. .............William Turner April 27, 1790.................

Larkin and William appear to be living in separate households from their mother.

NOTE: In 1790, the year this census was taken, Henry County, Virginia, was reduced in size when the county of Patrick was created (named for the famous orator, Patrick Henry). President George Washington had been inaugurated a year earlier, in 1789. Ten years later, in 1800, Henry County had a population of 5,260 (3,715 whites, 1,415 black slaves, and 130 free blacks).

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.....Anne Pollard Turner and her husband Shadrack Turner were the progenitors of many Turner descendants in Southwest Virginia (Henry County, their home, Franklin County, Patrick County, etc.) and today hundreds across the United States.

.....Today the homeplace, or "Plantation House" as it was called in the 1700's, of Shadrack and Ann, is known as "Kings Grant" or the "Old Turner Place" and is listed on The National Register of Historic Places, located in Henry County, very near the community of Henry, Franklin County, Virginia.

"Kings Grant" (Old Turner Place):

National Register of Historic Places # NRHP-044-0105 ___________________________________________________________

By: Rebecca A. Prillaman, fourth great grand daughter, ................Also, a fifth great grand daughter

.....Descends from son Captain John Turner .....Descends from son William Turner..(from three of .....his children: Adelpha, Josiah, and Elkanah)

Family links:

Parents:
 George Pollard (1702 - 1765)
 Ellen Anne Pollard

Spouse:

 Shadrack Turner (1720 - 1784)

Children:

 Elizabeth P. Turner Packwood (1747 - 1845)*
 John M. Turner (1748 - 1816)*
 Josiah Turner (1751 - 1838)*
 William Turner (1753 - 1845)*
 Mary Turner Hunter (1760 - 1810)*
 Larkington Turner (1764 - 1820)*
 Jeremiah Turner (1769 - 1825)*
 Exoney Turner Hunter (1771 - 1825)*

Siblings:

 Francis Pollard (1721 - 1771)*
 Ann Pollard Turner (1724 - 1811)
 Susannah Pollard Foster (1725 - 1774)*
 Joseph George Pollard (1728 - 1789)*

*Calculated relationship

Burial: Shadrack Turner Henry County Virginia, USA

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Created by: Rebecca Prillaman Record added: Feb 27, 2013 Find A Grave Memorial# 105894152 http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=105894152


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Ann Turner's Timeline

1724
1724
Prince George County, Virginia
1747
1747
Pittsylvania County, VA or, Amelia County, Virginia
1748
1748
Lunenburg County, VA
1751
1751
Henry County, Virginia, United States
1753
January 19, 1753
South Boston, Halifax County, Virginia, United States
1757
1757
Halifax, Halifax County, Virginia, United States
1760
1760
Halifax, Halifax, Virginia
1769
1769
Virginia, USA
1771
1771
Pittsylvania County, Virginia