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Hanibal Turner
b.1804 Virginia
d.Bet 1859 and 1914 Ohio, United States
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Name Hanibal Turner
Unknown Hannibal Turner
Gender Male
Birth? 1804 Virginiaprobably one of these counties: Amherst, Goochland, Hanover, Henrico
Marriage to Lucinda Rollins
Death? Bet 1859 and 1914 Ohio, United States
References
  1.   Marcano, Ray. "Dream for Freed Slaves Goes Astray". Dayton Daily News. Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio, United States. 26 January 1986, page 1, column 1.

    Henry Turner was a freed slave of the Gist Settlement in Ohio. His cousin was Hanibal Turner who also came to Ohio.

  2.   Http://www.remarkableohio.org/HistoricalMarker.aspx?historicalMarkerId=978&fileId=7902.

    Historical Marker for the Gist Settlement lists Hannibal Turner as an original lot owner in the Fairfield Township settlement. Marker sponsored by Ohio Bicentennial Commission, The P & G Fund, and The Ohio Historical Society.

    Original lot owners in the Fairfield Township settlement:

    Lot 1- Rosanna Good 11- Henry Turner 21 & 22 - Hester Day
    2- Mary J. Good 12- Joel Mitchell 23- John Rollins
    3- T.T. Lawson 13- Nancy Carey 24- Peter Rollins
    4- Elizabeth Carey 14- John Carey 25- Alexander Hailstock
    5- Ann Rollins 15- Hannibal Turner 26- Lucy Good
    6- Bartley Lawrence (Rollins) 16- Henrietta Essex 27- David Rollins
    7- Alexander Hailstock 17- Lucy Brooks 28- Bartley Lawrence
    8- John Carey 18- Henry Turner 29- C.C. Lawson
    9- Ann Eliza Lawson 19- Ann Rollins 30- Board of Education
    10- Parmelia Buford 20- Rebecca Rollins 31- Cemetery

  3.   United States. 1850 U.S. Census Population Schedule. (National Archives Microfilm Publication M432).

    Name: Hanibal Turner
    Age: 46
    Birth Year: abt 1804
    Birthplace: Virginia
    Home in 1850: Fairfield, Highland, Ohio
    Race: Black
    Gender: Male
    Family Number: 907
    Household Members: Name Age
    Hanibal Turner 46
    Lucinda Turner 40
    Denisey Turner 13
    Martha A Turner 11
    Hannah Turner 10
    James Turner 8
    Henry Turner 6
    Sarah Turner 3
    Harriet Turner 1
    Source Citation: Year: 1850; Census Place: Fairfield, Highland, Ohio; Roll: M432_694; Page: 110A; Image: 135.

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    http://america.aljazeera.com/articles/2015/10/25/legacy-slavery-corner-ohio.html
    Slavery’s long legacy in a corner of Ohio
    The Gist Settlement for freed slaves leads to a legal fight 200 years later
    October 25, 2015 5:00AM ET
    by Kevin Williams


    Hannibal Turner was one of the original slave settlers of the Highland County parcel in 1832.

    Two of his descendants are Dale Robinson and Paul Turner.

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