John Andrew TURNBAUGH
Pedigree Resource File
Ancestral File - Version 4.19
Internet IGI (Oct 2004)
Note: Unknown when John immigrated to America. He and Margaret/Margit lived in Chester, South Carolina, as early as 1767; there he had a 150 acre farm on the Enora River. He later served in the Chester District Militia during the Revolutionary War, horseman duty under Col. Edward Lacey in Capt. Samuel Adams Company. 1774 - received Royal land grant - 96th District - 150 acres - 13 Sep 1774 1781 - Fought in the American Revolution from South Carolina 1786 - lived in Greenville Co., SC 1790-1794 - family traveled westward into the French Broad Valley of East Temmessee and Knoxville. 1795 - moved to Washington County, Kentucky 1796 - moved to Green County, Kentucky 1802 - moved to Adair County, Kentucky Will - Adair County, Kentucky Court House, Deed Book A. p. 454
He married Mrs. Margaret Turnbaugh Abt 1760 at of South Carolina . Mrs. Margaret Turnbaugh was born at of North Carolina Abt 1738 .
They were the parents of 6
children:
William Turnbaugh
born Abt 1761.
John Turnbaugh
born Abt 1763.
George Turnbaugh
born Abt 1766.
Samuel Turnbaugh
born Abt 1775.
Hugh Turnbaugh
born Abt 1777.
Isaac Turnbow
born Abt 1763.
John Andrew Turnbaugh died 1846 at Forked Deer, Haywood, Tennessee .