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    Zadoc Turner

    Male 1729 - 1819  (90 years)


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    • Name Zadoc Turner 
      Birth 23 Feb 1729  Worcester County, MD Find all individuals with events at this location 
      Gender Male 
      Death 12 Oct 1819  Hancock County, GA Find all individuals with events at this location 
      Burial Hancock County, GA Find all individuals with events at this location 
      Person ID I235  Georgia Revolutionary War Graves
      Last Modified 25 Aug 2021 

    • Headstones
      Turner, Zadoc
      Turner, Zadoc
      Latitude: 33.2785781; Longitude: -82.9710882

    • Notes 
      • Zadock Turner Parents were:
        Elisha Turner Jr. b. 24 July 1697 Snow Hill Somerset, Worcester County Maryland d. 19 Jan 1734 Maryland
        Mary Carroll b. 1700 Maryland d. 1736 Snow Hill Somerset, Worcester County Maryland
      • Married Sabra Hicks b. 1731 Massachusetts
        d. 1820 Sparta, Hancock, Georgia
      • Other Spouses:

        Rebecca Disharoon 1727-1758
        Mary Ann Blizzard 1743-1795
        Lucinda McBee 1768-1866
      • Zadoc Turner served as a Private 2nd Regiment Continental Army Maryland. He took part in battles of Brandywine and Trenton and he and his sons were in the Campaign around New York and Philadelphia. He was also at Valley Forge and served with the Continental Army until the surrender of the British at Yorktown. He was furnished a horse in 1780 and bacon in 1781. Zadoc signed an oath of allegiance called the "Association of the Free Men of Maryland," 26 July 1775.
      • Georgia Revolutionary Soldiers & Sailors, Patriots & Pioneers, vol. 1, Ross Arnold and Hank Burnham,2001, p. 359