Person:Jane Turner (13)

Watchers
Jane C. Turner
d.11 Apr 1854 Ohio
m. Jun 1812
  1. Mary Ann Turner - 1906
  2. Louisa TurnerBet 1813 & 1815 - 1892
  3. Perry Decatur Turner1815 - 1874
  4. Dr. James C. Turner1817 - 1891
  5. Jane C. Turner1818 - 1854
  6. Lydia Ann Turner1823 - 1853
  7. Dr. Alexander Black Turner1825 - 1877
  8. Sarah Elizabeth Turner1828 - 1869
  9. John Black Turner1833 - 1833
  10. Martha Ellen Turner1838 - 1916
m. 21 Sep 1846
  1. Colesta Jane Scott1850 - Abt 1913
Facts and Events
Name[1] Jane C. Turner
Gender Female
Birth? 9 Mar 1818 Champaign County, Ohio
Marriage 21 Sep 1846 to Rev. and Lt. David Scott
Death? 11 Apr 1854 Ohio
Burial? Baptist Cemetery in Kingscreek, Champaign County, Ohio

"Wm. Blkack & His Descendants" 61.JANE C. TURNER was born in Champaign County, Ohio, March 9, 1818. She married the Reverend David Scott, a Baptist minister of the same county on Sept. 21, 1846. Mr. Scott was a minister of unusual and outstanding ability. He was a Lieutenant in the 42nd O.V.I. under James A. Garfield. Jane Turner Scott died April 11, 1854 and is buried in the Baptist Cemetery in Kingscreek, Champaign County, Ohio. Mr. Scott married a second time, Mary Lippincott, a cousin of his first wife. She died at Oberlin , Kansas, Dec. 21, 1896. There were four sons born to this second marriage: Tully, Lochiel, David and Henry. David Scott died about 1904 or 1905 and is buried in the Myrtle Tree Cemetery near St. Paris, Ohio. Issue of Jane Turner Scott:

181Corlesta Janeborn March 10, 1850

References
  1. Raymond Finley Hughes and Howard Clift Black. William Black and his Descendents A Genealogy of the Descendents of William Black of Augusta County, VA and la. (Unpublished. Copyrighted 1973 by Hughes).