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Elijah Turman

Birth28 Apr 1790 - Little River, Floyd, Virginia, United States
Death9 Nov 1868 - Carroll, Virginia, United States
MotherLucy Charlotte Hylton
FatherCharles T THURMAN

Born in Little River, Floyd, Virginia, United States on 28 Apr 1790 to Charles T THURMAN and Lucy Charlotte Hylton. Elijah Turman married Barbara Slusher and had 11 children. He passed away on 9 Nov 1868 in Carroll, Virginia, United States.

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Parents
Charles T Thurman
1760 - 1848
Lucy Charlotte Hylton
1765 - 1858
Spouse(s)
Barbara Slusher
1789 - 1856
Children Show all
Elizabeth Turman
1816 - 1904
George Hylton Turman
1819 - 1898
Christopher Stuffle Madison Turman
1814 - 1885
Joseph Phelgar Turman
1824 - 1904
Benjamin Franklin Turman
1831 - 1865
Mary Turman
1828 - 1860

Charles Turman
1813 - Unknown
Matthew S Turman
1822 - 1849
Huldah Turman
1824 - 1848
Elijah (Twin) Turman
1824 - 1868
Huldah Turman
1824 - 1845

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