Samuel "Eugene" Turner

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Samuel Eugene Gipson Turner

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Lancaster County, South Carolina, United States
Death: December 07, 1930 (82)
Conway, Faulkner County, Arkansas, United States
Place of Burial: Faulkner County, Arkansas, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Robert Robinson Turner and Elizabeth R. Turner
Husband of Emily Elizabeth Turner
Father of Robert Levy Turner; Eugene McCrite Turner; Emily Dora Adams; Esley Stone Turner; Ida Lois Evans and 4 others
Brother of James Alexander Turner; Mary Turner; George F. Turner; Emily McCrite Turner; William Eaton Turner and 4 others

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About Samuel "Eugene" Turner

Samuel Eugene Gipson Turner was born on 23 October 1848 in Lancaster Co, SC and was called Eugene. He was the son of Robert Robinson Turner and Elizabeth "Betsey" R. McCreight (exact spelling is unknown). Eugene met Emily Elizabeth "Mila" Kinard in Warren, Bradley Co, AR when Eugene and his brother Edward were farm laborers for Isaac McFadden and Mila was a housekeeper. Mila and Eugene were married on 12 January 1871 in Warren, Bradley Co, AR. In 1878, they settled on a farm five miles west of Conway, Faulkner Co, AR. Mila and Eugene were the parents of: Robert Levy Turner 1/12/1872 Eugene McCrite "Crite" Turner 11/30/1873 Emily Dora Turner 7/5/1876 Esley Stone Turner 9/17/1879 Ida Lois Turner 12/11/1881 Grover Cleveland Turner 9/25/1884 Malinda "Minnie" Mae Turner 11/14/1886 Sarah Myrtice "Myrt" Turner 1/14/1889 Harvey Leonard Turner 5/2/1893

Eugene served in Company K, 4th South Carolina Infantry (Sergeant) CSA. He fought in the Battle of Shiloh and served with General Vance. His great-grandson, John Lee Kelton, Jr., recalled hearing him tell how he was standing "at high point" with his rifle. A small cannonball hit the stock and knocked him down. Luckily, most of the power was already spent and he was not injured. He later received a leg injury that resulted in a limp.

Eugene was an avid hunter and a staunch believer in education. He frequently went bear hunting well into his 80's. One bearskin was tanned and kept in front of the fireplace at his son, Crite's house (Eugene McCrite Turner). It was later donated to the University of Central Arkansas. Grand-daughter Gladys Turner Dow said that Grandpa Eugene was the most sweet and gentle person. He had a long white beard and he would let the grandchildren and great grandchildren braid it. Once they braided in twigs and red ribbons. Eugene forgot about it and went into town that way! In late fall, he usually visited his nephew, Eugene Kenmore, at his ranch near Pie Town, NM. One time, he came home with a prairie dog and coyote pups. They were later given to the Little Rock, AR Zoo. __________________________________________________________ SOURCES: 1) Conversation with Gladys Turner Dow shortly before her death in 2006. 2) Conversation with John Lee Kelton, Jr. shortly before his death in 2005.

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Samuel "Eugene" Turner's Timeline

1848
October 23, 1848
Lancaster County, South Carolina, United States
1872
January 12, 1872
1873
November 30, 1873
1875
July 5, 1875
Warren, Bradley County, Arkansas, United States
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September 17, 1879
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December 11, 1881
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September 25, 1884
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