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Nancy Ann Turner

Birth24 Dec 1787 - Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire
Death25 May 1843 - Not Available
MotherRhoda Porter
FatherDavid Turner Sr SAR Membership:76357

Born in Lyme, Grafton, New Hampshire on 24 Dec 1787 to David Turner Sr SAR Membership:76357 and Rhoda Porter. Nancy Ann Turner married Asa Carpenter and had 13 children. She passed away on 25 May 1843.

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Parents
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David Turner Sr Sar Membership:76357
1753 - 1826
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Rhoda Porter
1764 - 1850
Spouse(s)
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Asa Carpenter
1780 - 1862
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Calvin P Carpenter
1812 - 1880
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David F Turner Carpenter
1827 - 1891
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Sarah P. Carpenter
1823 - Unknown
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Asa Carpenter
1814 - 1832
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Rhoda Carpenter
1811 - Unknown
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Mary Florence Carpenter Williams
1821 - 1907
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Myra Carpenter
1825 - 1907
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Baxter P. Carpenter
1831 - 1832
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Anna Carpenter
1809 - 1813
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Eliza Ann Carpenter
1816 - Unknown
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Porter Carpenter
Unknown - Unknown
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Harriet Carpenter
1844 - 1846
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Jesse Carpenter
1819 - 1820

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