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John Josiah Turtle

Birth1824 - Nassau, NP, Bahamas
Death08 Mar 1885 - Georgetown, Sussex, Delaware, USA
MotherMargaret McLeod
FatherRev. John Turtle

Born in Nassau, NP, Bahamas on 1824 to Rev. John Turtle and Margaret McLeod. John Josiah Turtle married Hannah Elizabeth Tunnell and had 8 children. He passed away on 08 Mar 1885 in Georgetown, Sussex, Delaware, USA.

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Rev. John Turtle
1793 - 1825
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Margaret Mcleod
1782 - Unknown
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Hannah Elizabeth Tunnell
1835 - 1902
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Elizabeth Anna Lightbourn
1818 - 1855
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Frederick R. Turtle
1863 - 1916
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Charles Robert Turtle
1863 - 1896
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Lolita M. Turtle
1860 - 1926
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John Wheelock Turtle
1849 - 1923
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William Fletcher Turtle
1851 - Unknown
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Sarah M. Turtle
1850 - 1878
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Lillie Ayers Turtle
1856 - 1856
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Francis Williams Turtle
1858 - Unknown

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