Turner HAMNER

Birth:
1 Mar 1795
Albemarle, Virginia
Death:
26 Aug 1851
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Marriage:
Abt 1813
Oglethorpe, Georgia
Sources:
1850 Census - District 2,Tuscaloosa, AL
Hamner Heritage-Beginning Without End
Ancestral File v4.19
Pedigree Resource File
Ancestral World Tree
New.familysearch.org, Dec 2010
Martha "Betsy" COOPER
Birth:
1798
Oglethorpe, Georgia
Children
Marriage
1
Birth:
Cal 1814
Oglethorpe, Georgia
Death:
10 Jul 1889
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
2
Birth:
Abt 1818
Oglethorpe, Georgia
Death:
14 Jul 1898
Windham Springs, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Marr:
15 Jan 1874
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 
3
Birth:
12 Dec 1818
Oglethorpe, Georgia
Death:
2 May 1889
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Marr:
22 Jul 1855
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 
4
Birth:
11 Aug 1824
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Death:
28 Dec 1918
Elrod, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Marr:
23 Sep 1847
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 
Notes:
                   Notes:
Taken from a message posted by Jo Hamner White on Ancestry.com February 18, 2000.
"I have the following notation in my research: 1900 Tuscaloosa Co. Census: Thomas M. (Mack) Hamner, born May 1869. Single. Living near his brother Frank and his parents James M. and Mahaley in the Mitchell Community of Tuscaloosa, AL"
______

1870 Tuscaloosa Co., AL Census, Sipsey Precinct, shows the family as follows ( all in household No. 33-33:)
James M. Hamner, age 45, M born in Alabama, both parents born Georgia.


1870 Tuscaloosa Co., AL Census, Sipsey Precinct, shows the family as follows ( all in household No. 33-33:)
James M. Hamner, age 45, M born in Alabama, both parents born Georgia.
Mahala Hamner, age 43, F
James Hamner, age 19, M
Caroline Hamner, 14, F
Bascomb Hamner, age 12, M
Edward F. (Frank) Hamner, age 10, M

Edward F. (Frank) Hamner, age 10, M
Amanda H. Hamner, age 3, F
Thomas M. (Mack) Hamner, age 3/12, M
                  
5
Birth:
Abt 1833
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Death:
Marr:
2 Jan 1866
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 
6
Birth:
8 May 1827
Northport, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Death:
14 Jan 1914
Northport, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Marr:
21 Nov 1856
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 
7
Birth:
1829
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Death:
6 Jun 1864
Atlanta, Georgia
Marr:
30 Sep 1852
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 
8
Birth:
1833
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Death:
14 Nov 1863
Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana
Marr:
31 Jan 1860
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 
Notes:
                   Taken from "Hamner Heritage" compiled by Geneal Hamner Black and Mary Clark Ryan:

       "Johnson Hamner was a farmer living near his brother, William Taylor Hamner, Sr., whose plantation was in the North River Valley area of Tuscaloosa Co., Alabama, about eight miles north of Northport, at the beginning of the Civili War.
       He enlisted on 4 April 1862 at Tuscaloosa Co., Alabama in Co. G 51st Regiment of the Alabama Cavalry.  This Confederate Army unit was also know as the Partisan Rangers.  Johnson Hamner achieved the rank of corporal.
       On 4 October 1863, while fighting in Woodbury, Tennessee, Johnson Hamner was captured by the Union Army and taken as a prisoner to their War Camp at Camp Morton, Indianapolis, Indiana.  It was there that he soon died, on 14 November 1863.
       Most of the deaths at Camp Morton were caused by pneumonia due to exposure, pleurisy, diarrhea and dysentery caused by poor diet.
       Records indicate that Johnson Hamner was first buried at Green lawn cemetery, a portion of the Indianapolis City cemetery reserved for Confederate soldiers.  This section of the cemetery was located on Kentucky Avenue between West Street and the river. These graves consisted of long trenches, each about twenty feet long, in which the wooden coffins were laid side by side.
       In the 1870's the Vandalia Railroad exchanged some property on the west side of the cemetery for land on the north side which held two rows of the trench type graves.  The bodies from these two rows were removed and reburied in two parallel trenches, but the new graves were not marked.
       The Federal government enclosed this space in 1912 and erected a large monument in honor of the Confederate prisoners buried at Greenlawn.  The monument was later moved to Garfield Park, located at Shelby Street and South Avenue, Indianapolis,  Since 1928 the monument has been at this location.  The monument bears a bronze plate inscribed with the names of the dead.  Johnson Hamner's name is clearly visible
       On 6 February 1865 at Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Johnson Hamner's land was sold by his widow, Julia F. Hamner, at public auction, for the purpose of paying debts.  Johnson's sister-in-law, Permelia Chism Hamner, second wife of William Taylor Hamner, Sr., bought the land, paying Julia F. Hamner, $443.00 in specie (gold) and $1203.00 in Confederate notes.  This land is still owned by descendants of Permelia Chism Hamner. "  Geneal Hamner Black, Mary Clark Ryan
                  
9
Birth:
1835
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Death:
Marr:
22 Jan 1861
Northport, Tuscaloosa, Alabama 
10
Birth:
14 Jun 1839
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Death:
9 Mar 1927
Northport, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Marr:
18 Oct 1859
Tuscaloosa, Alabama 
11
Richardson HAMNER
Birth:
1841
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Death:
 
Marr:
 
FamilyCentral Network
Turner Hamner - Martha "Betsy" Cooper

Turner Hamner was born at Albemarle, Virginia 1 Mar 1795. His parents were Turner Hamner and Nancy Ann Moore.

He married Martha "Betsy" Cooper Abt 1813 at Oglethorpe, Georgia . Martha "Betsy" Cooper was born at Oglethorpe, Georgia 1798 daughter of James Cooper and Deborah Owen .

They were the parents of 11 children:
William Taylor Hamner born Cal 1814.
John A. Hamner born Abt 1818.
Mary Ann Hamner born 12 Dec 1818.
James M. Hamner born 11 Aug 1824.
Martha Amanda Hamner born Abt 1833.
Samuel M. Hamner born 8 May 1827.
Edward C. Hamner born 1829.
Johnson Hamner born 1833.
William Robert Hamner born 1835.
Francis Marion Hamner born 14 Jun 1839.
Richardson Hamner born 1841.

Turner Hamner died 26 Aug 1851 at Tuscaloosa, Alabama .