Chesterfield Co. DB 22, p. 409; 3 Jun 1818; Matthew Turner to Daniel Ferguson...in order to secure the payment of the sum of $80 to Thomas Snellings...one wagon and four horses; wit: Francis O. Watkins, Branch (X) Turner, Povy (X) Turner
Chesterfield Co. OB 23, p. 345; 10 Apr. 1821 the hands of John Brummall, Nelson Turner, Branch Turner, Puvey Turner, Felix Ferguson, Thos. Graves Jr., Thos. Snellings, Jno. Gregory, and Matthew Graves to work on road #17
Chesterfield Co. OB 23, p. 537; 13 Nov. 1821 Matthew Graves appointed surveyor of road leading from the bridge at Graves to fork of the road at Mrs. Laprade...keep in repair with the hands of John Gregory, John Brummell, Nelson Turner, Branch Turner, Purvey Turner, Felix Ferguson, Thos. Graves Jr., Thos. Snellings
MARRIAGE: Chesterfield Co Marriage Bonds; Hudson Johnson, wittness [Hudson Johnson m. Elizabeth Burton, dau. of Wm. in 1808 and was a neighbor of Woodford Alvis]; married by Henry Bridgewater [record says "Puval Turner" [this was apparently the pronunciation, as he is recorded elsewhere as "Puvie Turner"]
Chesterfield Co. OB 24, p. 445; Oct. 1823 Commonwealth vs. Povall Turner - breach of the peace; continued until Nov. Court when it was dismissed, no one appearing to prosecute
Chesterfield Co. OB 24, p. 516; Jan. 1824 an indenture of apprenticeship from Matthew Turner to Povall Turner; wit: Leroy Branch - continued for further proof
Chesterfield Co. OB 24, p. 536; Feb. 1824 Ordered that the Overseers of the Poor bind out Edward Brooks to Povall Turner to learn the art of a Cooper
Chesterfield Co. Personal Property Tax list, 1824; Povall Turner appears for the first time with 2 slaves. In 1825 he has a gig, and by 1826 he has 4 slaves and 3 horses. By 1832 he has 8 slaves, 18 horses, and a carriage.
Chesterfield Co. DB 25, p. 499; 3 May 1824 Chas. R. Hatcher indebted to Povall Turner...$18...Edmund Gary his security...40 acres...bounded... Peter Gary, Josiah W. Ashurst; Povall (X) Turner
Chesterfield Co. OB 25, p. 358; Dec. 1825 Indenture of Apprenticeship from Vicey Lacey & Edward Lacey to Povall Turner binding the sd. Edward; wit: John Walker
Chesterfield Co. DB 26, p. 441; 9 Jun. 1825 Sarah Horner indebted to Jas. Nunnally, adm. of Susannah Horner dec'd...$1 paid by Elliott Chiles and Thos. Vivion Brooking..15 acres...adj. Bartlett Chalkley and others; wit: Andrew Adkins, Povall (X) Turner, John Walker
Chesterfield Co. WB 11, p. 370; William Elliot, guardian for John Turner, son of Pleasant A. Turner; 1825: by hire of Bob to Povall Turner; 1827: cash paid John Turner, Povall Turner's bond
Chesterfield Co. OB 26, p. 66; May 1827 Povall Turner, assignee of Jas. Bray vs. Matthew Branch & Tabitha Branch - debt; collected $250
Chesterfield Co. OB 26, p. 179; Nov. 1827 Edw. Burnett convicted of breach of the peace; Povall Turner his security
Chesterfield Co. DB 27, p. 115; 15 Nov. 1827 John Burton indebted to Povall Turner...sells negro man Frank; wit: Thos. W. Winfree
Witness at marriage of Leroy Wood & Polly Cotton, 1826
Chesterfield Co. OB 26, p. 460; Nov. 1828 Edw. Burnett charged with selling spirits without a license and permitting unlawful assembly of slaves at his house; Povall Turner his security
Chesterfield Co. DB 27, p. 433; 8 Jan. 1829 James Bray to Povall Turner... $400...land in the state of Ohio...100 acres; wit: E. W. Poindexter, Leroy Branch, John Walker
Chesterfield Co. DB 27, p. 645; 1829 Povall Turner and Lucinda to Hudson Johnson
Chesterfield Co. DB 27, p. 675; 9 Sept. 1829 Edward O. Friend and Eloisa Matilda to Povall Turner...$1000...land known by the name of Bridgewaters... bounded...Robt. Temple, Elliott Chiles, Armistead Bruce, Tabitha Branch, Thos. Cheatham, and Jas. Bray, dec'd
Chesterfield Co. DB 28, p. 72; 24 Nov. 1829 Povall Turner to Thos. E. Burfoot and Edw. O. Friend...sd. Povall indebted to sd. Friend...$200... for $5 to Thomas Burfoot...tract of land...bounded...Robt. Temple, Elliot Chiles, Armistead Bruce, Tabitha Branch, Thomas Cheatham, James Bray, dec'd...
Chesterfield Co. WB 11, p. 555 11 Jan. 1830; Rebecca Alvis, Povall Turner, Hudson Johnson, & Benjamin Horner: bond on estate of Woodford Alvis, decd. [Benjamin Horner m. Rhoda Brummall, dau. of Wm. in 1814]
Chesterfield Co. OB 27, p. 98; May 1830 John Burton granted adm. of est. of Elizabeth Burton; security: Povall Turner, Beverly T. Wells
CENSUS: Chesterfield 1830; 1 male under 5, 1 male 5-10, 1 male 20-30; 1 female under 5, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 20-30; next door is Nancy Olvis, age 70 and under [wife Rebecca's grandmother]; same neighborhood: Rebecca Olvis [Alvis], age 30-40 with children [Povall's mother-in-law]; p. 449
Chesterfield Co. OB 27, p. 173; Aug. 1830 Commonwealth vs. Edward Burnett and Povall Turner upon a writ...sued for a recognizance; continued
Chesterfield Co. DB 28, p. 577; 9 Apr. 1832 Povall Turner & Lucinda to Armistead Bruce...$30...3 acres...
Chesterfield Co. DB 29, p. 126; 17 Oct. 1832 Wm. Farmer to John Walker... $100...all right to estate of the late Fanny Farmer dec'd that was willed to Archer Farmer and his wife Polly during their life; wit: Elliott Chiles, Povall Turner, Jas. Woodcock
Chesterfield Co. OB 27; p. 604; Nov. 1832 Grand Jury presents Wm. Laprade for an assault on Povall Turner at Granderson B. Wooldridge's Spring on the 4th of July last
Chesterfield Co. DB 29, p. 116; 1 Dec. 1832 Samuel B. Bruce and Eliz. A. of Prince Edward Co. to Armistead Bruce...bounded...Licking branch of Falling Creek, Wilson Branch's line, estate of Thos. Cheatham; wit: Wilson Bottoms, Povall Turner, Thos. Gregory
Chesterfield Co. WB 12, p. 409, 1830-34 Mack Goode, executor of Benjamin Goode; to cash paid: Randolph Turner & John Wood's bond, Povall Turner & Woodford Alvis' bond
Chesterfield Co. DB 29, p. 91; 11 Feb. 1833 Henry M. Clay and Elizabeth H. Clay [Elizabeth Branch] his wife to Povall Turner...$700...166 acres...land left to Clay by his father Samuel Clay...bounded...Geo. Coghill, Abner Hatcher, Peter Gary, and others
Chesterfield Co. DB 29, p. 107; 11 Feb. 1833 Povall Turner indebted to Henry Clay...$355...security is Lawson Nunally...tract...266 acres... adj. Geo. Coghill, Abner Hatcher's est., Peter Gary...same land conveyed to sd. Turner by sd. Clay
Chesterfield Co. DB 29, p. 292; 20 Feb. 1833 Edward O. and Matilda E. Friend [Matilda Burfoot] to Povall Turner & Thos. Jordan...$150...all of their interest in and one equal and undivided moiety in and to a certain mill seat, mill, mill pond, mill house, and mill dam...standing upon Falling Creek...known by the name of Cheathams mill...purchased of a certain Samuel Patterson...
Chesterfield Co. OB 27, p. 674; Mar. 1833 James Alvis charged with breach of the peace by his wife Peggy Alvis; Povall Turner his security
Chesterfield Co. DB 29, p. 297; 22 May 1833 Edwin W. Poindexter to Thos. Jordan & Povall Turner...25 acres...purchased of Philemon Frayser and wife Nancy, Edw. W. Poindexter, and Henry Walthall...lands the sd. Frayser had purchased of Chas. A. Hatcher...25 acres...containing the lands of the sd. Frayser, Obedience Hatcher, and Samuel Clay...sold at auction to Jordan & Turner...
Chesterfield Co. DB 29, p. 210; 8 Jul. 1833 Armstreat Bruce to Povall Turner and Thos. Jordan...$647...161 3/4 acres...bounded...Robt. Temple, Thos. V. Brooking, Branch Cheatham, est. of Thos. Cheatham dec'd; wit: Thos. Gregory, Milton Cary
Chesterfield Co. DB 29, p. 341; 11 Nov. 1833 Robt. & Elizabeth Temple to Thos. Jordan & Povall Turner...$146...a certain mill, dam, etc....on Falling Creek...Cheathams mill
Chesterfield Co. DB 29, p. 364; 12 Nov. 1833 Povall Turner and Lucinda his wife to Thomas Jordan...$350...one equal but undivided moiety of a tract... bounded by Geo. Cogbill Sr., Abner Hatcher, Peter Gary, & others... 266 acres...conveyed by Henry Clay and Eliz. to sd. Povall Turner in 1833
Chesterfield Co. DB 29, p. 365; 12 Nov. 1833 Povall Turner & Lucinda to Armistead Bruce...$123...land adj..sd. Binns
Chesterfield Co. Personal Property Tax Lists: from 1834 on, Povall Turner and Thomas Jordan are taxed as individuals, Thomas Jordan is taxed as Superintendent of the Chesterfield Railroad, and Jordan and Turner is taxed as a partnership.
Chesterfield Co. OB 28, p. 147; Jan. 1834 Povall Turner is surveyor of road #128 with the hands of Robt. Temple, Mrs. Abner Hatcher, Wm. G. Hatcher, Henry Vest, Archibald Cary, and Wm. Clay
Chesterfield Co. DB 29, p. 488; 12 Apr. 1834 Branch & Mary Cheatham to Thos. Jordan & Povall Turner...$787...land bounded...Jordan & Turner (formerly Armstreat Bruce)...est. of Thos. Cheatham...Nelson Gregory (formerly Armstreat Bruce)...Cogbill's road and est. of Thomas Cheatham... 157 acres...lands sold at auction in 1804 to Branch Cheatham
Chesterfield Co. DB 29, p. 535; 24 Jun. 1834 James Kelly and Eliza [Eliza Alvis, Povall Turner's sister-in-law] indebted to Povall Turner, their security for $70...for the payment of money to the Overseers of the Poor for support of a bastard child (gotten on the body of Jane Moles)...sell interest in estate of Woodford Alvis, dec'd
Chesterfield Co. DB 29, p. 593; 26 Aug. 1834 Robt. & Eliz. Temple to Thos. Jordan & Povall Turner...$12...part of the tract of land where the sd. Robt. Temple resides known by the name Springfield...bounded by Falling Creek...Stephen Hobbs, and the sd. Temple...Jordan & Turners mill...
Chesterfield Co. WB 13, p. 136, 1834-37 Patsy Hobbs, extx. of Mr. John Hobbs; Patsy Hobbs, James Rowlett, John McGee, & Povall Turner, bond. Povall signed with X [Green Hobbs, son of John E. and Martha Hobbs, died in 1882, age 64]
Chesterfield Co. DB 30, p. 382; 15 May 1835 Jas. M. and Harriett B. Howlett to Povall Turner...bounded...Goodes bridge road, sd. Turner, Joshua Alvis, Pocoshock Creek, Mrs. Tabitha Branch...85 acres
Chesterfield Co. WB 13, p. 329; buyer with James Turner at estate sale of John Hobbs; p. 656: sale of estate of Stephen Hobbs, 1836, buyers: Jordan Turner, Povall Turner, James Turner
Chesterfield Co. DB 30, p. 403; 15 Jun. 1836 Robt. Temple & Eliz., in consideration of the regard they feel for Maria Louisa Allen and her daus. Frances Ann, Maria Louisa, and Eliza Broadus Allen and for $1...paid by Elliott Chiles and Matthew Winfree...sell 10 acres...it being part of the tract known by the name of Springfield on Falling Creek, formerly owned by Matthew Cheatham...bounded...sd. Temple and Chiles and Povall Turner... Chiles & Winfree shall permit the sd. Maria L. Allen to remain in possession for her lifetime and at her death they are to convey land to her daus... and they are to use every means to prevent the present husband of the sd. Maria from going upon or interfering with the sd. Maria's use of the land
Chesterfield Co. OB 28, p. 246; Jul. 1836 deed from James & Eliza [Alvis] Kelly to Thos. Williams, trustee for Povall Turner
Chesterfield Co. OB 28, p. 618; Sept. 1836 Elliott Chiles to survey road #7 leading from a small stream across the road near Branch's meeting house to Pokershock Creek, with the hands of Thos. Brown, Leroy Branch, James M. Howlett, Armstreat Bruce, Jas. A. Bruce, Matthew Winfree, Povall Turner's at Bridgewater's, Jas. Woodcock, Sally Branch, Wm. Adkins, Francis M. Branch
Chesterfield Co. OB 28, p. 621; Sept. 1836 Povall Turner to survey road #33 from the Courthouse Road near Zion's Hill meeting house by Turner & Jordan's Mill into the Richmond Road at Adkins' with all the hands employed at and about Turner & Jordan's Mill
Chesterfield Co. WB 14, p. 56, 1837 Estate of Barbara Brummell; bond, Povall Turner & William Baugh
Chesterfield Co. WB 14, p. 58, 1837 Estate of Martha Hobbs; bond, Povall Turner, Joseph W. Hobbs, & John E. Hobbs
Chesterfield Co. DB 31, p. 636; 28 Feb. 1837 Samuel Bottom and Louisa Page Bottom his wife to Povall Turner...$250...51 acres...bounded...sd. Turner and Nelson Gregory, land bought by sd. Turner of Amos Hobbs...land allotted to Amanda Hobbs dec'd...being same land allotted to my wife Louisa in the division of her father's estate
Chesterfield Co. OB 29, p. 190; Mar. 1838 Overseers of the Poor vs. James Kelly and Povall Turner (his security); for support of John Moles, a bastard child
Chesterfield Co. DB 31, p. 445; 10 Dec. 1838 Amos H. Hobbs to Povall Turner.. $250...47 acres...bounded...Falling Creek...Louisa Hobbs, Robt. Temple... Samuel Taylor...land allotted to me in the division of my father's estate
Chesterfield Co. OB 29, p. 430; Jul. 1839 deed from Samuel and Louisa Page [Hobbs] Britton to Povall Turner
Chesterfield Co. DB 32, p. 325; 23 Dec. 1839 Albert Michaels, trustee of John H. Hooper and Eliz. his wife to Thos. Jordan & Povall Turner...3 lots in Manchester
CENSUS: Chesterfield Co. 1840, Lower District; Males: 1 male under 5, 1 male 5-10, one male 10-15, one male 20-30, one male 50-60; 1 female under 5, 1 female 5-10, 2 females 10-15, 1 female 30-40; 39 slaves Same neighborhood: Phebe Turner, age 40-50, with 5 slaves; Randolph Turner [Povall's brother]; Polley Turner, age 60-70, with 4 slaves and a boy 10-15 [Edmund Turner, her grandson]
Chesterfield Co. DB 32, p. 624; 8 Feb. 1841 Samuel Taylor to Thos. Jordan & Povall Turner...Jordan & wife and Turner & wife in Oct. 1837 in order to secure a bond of $5386 to Benjamin Temple, exec. and trustee of Robt. Temple...debt paid and acknowledged
Chesterfield Co. DB 33, p. 215; 16 Feb. 1841 Thos. Jordan & Martha and Povall Turner & Lucinda to Martha Allen...$700...tract in Chesterfield bounded...A. Farmer's land on the north, James Winfree's land, on the west, Frances S. Godsey's land and on the south by Christopher Cheatham's land... 198 3/4 acres...purchased by Jordan & Turner of Benj. Temple, Exec....
Chesterfield Co. DB 32, p. 607; 18 Feb. 1841 Thos. Jordan & Martha and Povall Turner & Lucinda to Francis S. Godsey...bounded by Martha Allen... James Winfree, sd. Jordan & Turner, Christopher Cheatham...land purchased of Benj. Temple...
Chesterfield Co. DB 33, p. 189; 20 Oct. 1841 Povall Turner & Lucinda to Creed T. Snellings & John M. Snellings...$200...land in Chesterfield bordering Robt. Temple, Elliott Chiles, Armistead Bruce, Tabitha Branch, Thos. Cheatham, and James M. Howlett...408 acres...Povall Turner, Lucinda (X) Turner
Chesterfield Co. DB 33, p. 208; 7 Jan. 1842 Thomas Jordan and Martha his wife & Povall Turner and Lucinda his wife to Raleigh T. Daniel of Richmond and Pamelia A. Teel, wife of Robt. A. Teel of Richmond...lots...in town of Manchester...lots 21,22,35,&36...Raleigh Daniel to hold land in trust for Pamelia Teel...
Chesterfield Co. DB 35, p. 15; Mar., 1842 Thos. Jordan and Martha his wife to Povall Turner...$287...all the equal undivided moiety...164 acres...beg. at a corner on Pocoshock Creek...tract conveyed to Thos. Jordan and Povall Turner by Benj. Temple
Chesterfield Co. OB 30, p. 398; Nov. 1842 Povall Turner appointed surveyor of road #6
Chesterfield Co. OB 30, p. 559; Oct. 1843 Creed T. Snellings appointed surveyor of road #33 from the Court House Road near Zion's Hill by Turner & Jordan's mill into the Richmond road at Atkins'...in place of Povall Turner the former surveyor
Chesterfield Co. OB 30, p. 574; Nov. 1843 Thomas Jordan and Povall Turner, partners in trade under the firm and style of Jordan & Turner vs. Wm. P. Johnson - in case; judgment for the plaintiffs for $26 damages
Chesterfield Co. DB 35, p. 20; 10 Nov. 1843 Matthew A. Cheatham and Octavia his wife to Povall Turner...$500...148 acres...bounded...Abner Hatcher's estate
Chesterfield Co. OB 30, p. 677; Jun. 1844 petition of Povall Turner as security for John Walker [wife Lavinia Brooks, dau. of Elias] as guardian of the children of Reuben Cross; he (Walker) declined to give counter security and was required to hand over the estate of his wards to the Sheriff.
Chesterfield Co. DB 36, p. 79; 4 Mar. 1845 Wm. Adkins & Polly his wife to Povall Turner...$260...26 acres...in the fork of Pokershock and sham poker creeks...adj. sd. Povall Turner
Chesterfield Co. OB 31, p. 208; Nov. 1845 Povall Turner granted adm. of the est. of Wm. Adkins, dec'd [wife Mary Mosely Skelton]; Nelson Gregory, Elliott Chiles, Jas. Waller, Wm. G. Hatcher, Jas. Womack to appraise
Chesterfield Co. DB 36, p. 256; 13 Nov. 1845 Anthony Hughes and Ann his wife [Emmeline Atkins, dau. of Jams. & Mary Atkins] to Povall Turner... $135...30 acres...bounded...Leroy Branch...estate of Francis N. Branch and sd. Anthony Hughes
Chesterfield Co. DB 36, p. 299; 1 Jan. 1846 Thomas & Martha Jordan to Povall and Lucinda Turner...names 8 separate deeds from previous years... agreement made this day between sd. Thomas Jordan and Povall Turner... Thomas Jordan has agreed to release and convey unto sd. Povall Turner lands and property aforesaid for $1 paid by Povall Turner to Thomas Jordan... lands having been purchased by Thomas Jordan and Povall Turner as partners and equal owners
Chesterfield Co. OB 31, p. 362; Jul. 1846 Samuel Taylor and wife deed land to Povall Turner
Chesterfield Co. OB 31, p. 366; Jul. 1846 John Walker, exec. of the will of Martha Allen, dec'd; sec: Povall Turner and Geo. Willson
Chesterfield Co. DB 37, p. 324; 18 May 1847 Wm. Cheatham of Amelia Co. to Povall Turner of Chesterfield Co....$250...land...known as the slashes... belonged to the estate of the late Thos. Cheatham (father of Wm.)...100 a... bounded...Cogbills road...sd. Turner
Chesterfield Co. WB 18, p. 84, Povall Turner appointed "Committee of Randolph Turner a person of unsound mind"; p. 96: 12 June 1848 Randolph Turner ordered removed to the lunatic asylum in Staunton (no vacancy in Williamsburg).
Charles City Co.; 20 Sep 1848; Deed from Loftin N. Ellet and wife Ann Virginia to Povall Turner of the Co. of Chesterfield; fifty acres on the Mill Swamp in Charles City Co.
Chesterfield Co. DB 38, p. 460; 8 Sept. 1849 Robt. McClelland and Nancy his wife to Povall Turner...for $1...land purchased by McClelland of Joel Hatcher and wife on 15 Feb. 1798...except 2 acres sold to Benj. Graves and Susan Hatcher...which leaves 48 acres...bounded by Francis W. Dunnavant, Thos. Franklin, the sd. McClelland, Edwin W. Poindexter, and others [these are Povall Turner's Flournoy cousins, descendants of James Flournoy, father of Martha who m. Daniel Farmer]
CENSUS: unable to locate Povall Turner in the 1850 census. There is a Nelson Muse listed in the AIS index for New Kent Co, but the page is illegible.
Chesterfield Co. DB 39, p. 285; 10 Apr. 1851 Moses M. Robertson and Judith his wife [Judith Robertson, widow of Washington Nunnally - see file "Judith" in DOCS folder] to Povall Turner...$65...24 acres
Chesterfield Co. DB 40, p. 117; 7 Aug. 1851 Povall Turner and William F. Gill, commissioners under a decree of Chesterfield Co....1831 in a suit between the sd. Gill, plaintiff and Randolph Turner, a person of unsound mind...also the sd. Gill in his own right and Laura Ann his wife and Elizabeth Turner wife of the sd. Randolph of the one part and James B. Jones & Alexander Jones of the other part, all of the Co. of Chesterfield... land sold at auction...
Charles City Co.; 8 Aug. 1851; Deed from Peterfield Trent of the City of Richmond to Povall Turner of the Co. of Chesterfield, for the sum of three thousand five hundred dollars a parcel of land lying in the counties of Charles City and Henrico at the mouth of White Oak Swamp on the Chickahominy River, bounded by Mary Jordan, Littleberry Bradley's estate, George Hamlet's estate, George Johnson, Elinor Hale's estate, William [Otey?], William Baker, and William Carter, 884 3/4 acres
Chesterfield Co. DB 40, p. 66; 10 Feb. 1852 Joseph W. Hobbs and Telitha his wife to Povall Turner...$200...125 acres...2 lots of land allotted to Francis J. Hobbs & Stephen M. Hobbs in the division of Stephen Hobbs' land at his death...adj. Wm. G. Hatcher...sd. Hobbs...Richard Fleming, Coghill's road and Povall Turner
Chesterfield Co. DB 44, p. 520; 18 Apr. 1860 Povall Turner, commissioner of the Court in the case of H. S. Turner agnst. Randolph Turner's heirs...for $384 grants to Hezekiah S. Turner tract adj. land of Andrew Dunn "called Cobbs"...33 3/4 acres
Chesterfield Co. DB 44, p. 94; 18 Apr. 1860 Povall Turner, commissioner for est. of Randolph Turner to Wm. E. Hatcher...$6,462...517 acres adj. John Adkins, John Clay, William Gill and others...
CENSUS: New Kent Co. 1860; age 58, born in VA; with wife, dau. Louisa., and dau. Martha Jordan; occupation: farmer; real est. $1000; pers. prop. $1000; New Kent Courthouse Dist., p. 907
New Kent Co, VA 1860 Slave Schedule: Porvaul Turner - 12 slaves
Nearby in 1860 is Anderson Jones, age 40, physician. Also in county are Randolph Jones, age 75, farmer, with children James R., Maria, Wm., Robt., Mary, and Sallie; and Rowland Jones, age 63, farmer with wife Octavia. Randolph and Rowland both names of Povall's brothers
Charles City Co.; 15 Mar. 1862; Deed from Povall Turner and Lucinda his wife of the County of New Kent to Ann C. Pearman of the County of Charles City, a parcel of land in the County of Charles City, 200 acres, bounded by Povall Turner, Wm. Pemberton, Wm. Baker
DEATH: Date of death given in Chesterfield Co, VA chancery note 1891-003
Chesterfield Co. DB 50, p. 457; 7 Jan 1868 Richard R. Turner and wife Martha R. Turner of Henrico to George W. Turner of Henrico...1/9 of a tract of land belonging to the heirs of Povall Turner dec'd in the Co. of Chesterfield... adj. Hatcher and Gregory on the north, Flournoy and Clark on the east, Elllis and others on the south, and McClelland and Puckett on the west...1200 acres end ngRepeat: note in focusPerson.note 55
BIRTH: age from 1860 New Kent Co. census and 1870 Richmond census
MARRIAGE: Chesterfield Co Marriage register
Not located in 1850 census
CENSUS: New Kent Co, VA 1860; with husband Povall; unable to read or write; enumerated as Lucinda Alvis, p. 907
CENSUS: Richmond City 1870, age 65, born in VA; living with daughters Louisa and Martha J. next door to daughter Maria and her husband Richard Pilkington and also next door to her son Thomas Povall Turner and wife; enumerated as Lucy Turner; value of real estate: $8000, personal property $100; Marshall Ward, p. 175
DEATH: date given in Chesterfield Co, VA Chancery note 1891-003; Louisa Turner vs. Samuel D. Turner end ngRepeat: note in focusPerson.note 55