Person:William Turnbull (7)

Watchers
William Turnbull
b.Abt 1767
m. Abt 1765
  1. George TurnbullAbt 1765 - 1860
  2. William TurnbullAbt 1767 - Bef 1831
  • HWilliam TurnbullAbt 1767 - Bef 1831
  • WJudith PerryAbt 1787 -
  1. Agness O. Turnbull1805 - 1859
  2. Anthony Turnbull1809 - 1849
  3. Judith M. Turnbull1840 - 1868
Facts and Events
Name William Turnbull
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1767
Marriage to Judith Perry
Death[4] Bef 1831 Grenada, Mississippi, United Stateshe was killed drowned while trying to swim his horse across a swollen creek near Granada, Mississippi in about 1834. He was buried on his land there at Grenada. He was survived several years by his Choctaw wife Judith Perry daughter of Hardy Perry and Anolah. The family moved west.
References
  1.   Martini, Don. Who was who among the southern Indians : a genealogical notebook, 1698-1907. (Falkner, Mississippi: D. Martini, c1998).
  2.   United States. Bureau of Indian Affairs. Armstrong roll of Choctaws, 1831: records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, RG 75. (Salt Lake City, Utah: Genealogical Society of Utah, 1979).

    William Turnbull 200 640

  3.   English Names from Greenwood Leflore District.

    With the passage by the U.S. Congress of the Indian Removal Act that same year, the legal mechanisms were put in place for President Andrew Jackson to negotiate with Indian groups for their deportation.

    The Choctaws, Mississippi’s largest Indian group, were the first southeastern Indians to accept removal with the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek in September 1830. The treaty provided that the Choctaws would receive land west of the Mississippi River in exchange for the remaining Choctaw lands in Mississippi. The Choctaws were given three years to leave Mississippi.

    English names listed on the 1831 “list of claims allowed under the treaty in Greenwood Leflore district”. These are “persons that have relinquished their land.

    Hardy Perry
    Isaac Perry
    James Perry
    John Perry
    Joseph Perry
    Moses Perry
    Ned Perry
    Widow Perry

    Capt. Turnbull
    George Turnbull
    Robert Turnbull
    William Turnbull'

  4. Clan Prints in The Sand, in Turnbull Clan Publications
    Vol. 1, No. 4, Page 4, 5, Jul 2002.
  5.   Patrick Hogue (Samples). Everett Family and the Choctaw Trading Post, the (Factory).
  6.   Patrick Hogue (Samples). Perry Family, Dawes Packet (Choctaw), Witness: Hammond
    19 Jan 1838.
  7.   Patrick Hogue (Samples). Perry Family, Dawes Packet (Choctaw), Witness: TURNBULL
    22 Jan 1838.
  8.   Patrick Hogue (Samples). Perry Family, Dawes Packet (Choctaw), Witness: Robert Cole
    30 Jan 1838.
  9.   Patrick Lawrence (Samples). Perry Family, Dawes Packet (Choctaw), Witness: Moon-tubbee
    30 Jan 1838.
  10.   Patrick Hogue (Samples). Perry Family, Dawes Packet (Choctaw), Comment: A. C. Tonner
    Jan 1838.
  11.   Patrick Hogue (Samples). The Samples / Semples Family.