Clement Bishop Turner

Brief Life History of Clement Bishop

When Clement Bishop Turner was born about 1802, in Sandisfield, Berkshire, Massachusetts, United States, his father, Thomas Turner III, was 36 and his mother, Elizabeth Bishop, was 29. He married Hulda E. Warner on 23 June 1841, in Lima, Lima, Livingston, New York, United States. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 2 daughters. He lived in Ashford, Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, United States for about 20 years. He died in 1875, in Fayette, Iowa, United States, at the age of 74.

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Clement Bishop Turner
1802–1875
Hulda E. Warner
1813–1888
Marriage: 23 June 1841
Charles W Turner
1842–1884
Sarah A Turner
1845–1928
Henry Augustus Turner
1850–1925
Laura Marle Turner
1855–1918

Sources (17)

  • Clement B. Turner, "United States Census, 1830"
  • Legacy NFS Source: Clement B. Turner - death: 10 August 1877; Fayette, Iowa, United States
  • Clement B. Turner, "United States Bureau of Land Management Tract Books, 1800-c. 1955"

World Events (8)

1803

France sells Louisiana territories to U.S.A.

1803 · The U.S doubles in size

The United States purchased all the Louisiana territory (828,000 sq. mi) from France, only paying 15 million dollars (A quarter trillion today) for the land. In the purchase, the US obtained the land that makes up 15 US states and 2 Canadian Provinces. The United States originally wanted to purchase of New Orleans and the lands located on the coast around it, but quickly accepted the bargain that Napoleon Bonaparte offered.

1821 · Financial Relief for Public Land

A United States law to provide financial relief for the purchasers of Public Lands. It permitted the earlier buyers, that couldn't pay completely for the land, to return the land back to the government. This granted them a credit towards the debt they had on land. Congress, also, extended credit to buyer for eight more years. Still while being in economic panic and the shortage of currency made by citizens, the government hoped that with the time extension, the economy would improve.

Name Meaning

English: occupational name from Middle English t(o)urnour, turner ‘turner’ (Old French to(u)rn(e)our), mainly denoting someone who fashioned small objects of wood, metal, or bone on a lathe, but also a variety of other occupations, including turnspit and translator or interpreter. This surname may have become confused with Toner . In North America, it is also very common among African Americans.

English: occasionally perhaps a nickname from Middle English turn-hare, a compound of Middle English tournen ‘to turn, direct, steer’ + hare ‘hare’, a name for someone in charge of the greyhounds in hare coursing or an exaggerated compliment for someone who could run fast. See also Turnbull .

English: perhaps also from Middle English t(o)urn(e)our ‘jouster, one who takes part in a tournament’ (Old French tornoieor, tournoieur).

Dictionary of American Family Names © Patrick Hanks 2003, 2006.

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