James TURNER
Kerrenhappach, during the revolutionary war rod horseback from her home in Maryland to North Carolina, went on the battle field at Culliford Court house, rescued her son James, whom they thought mortally wounded. Took him to a log house, put a large barrell in the loft filled it with pure cold spring water allowing it to drip on the wounds. This kept the fever down and the wonds healed and she returned him to service. The grounds around the court house at Culliford, NCwere made into a memorial park with monuments, one for her. It consis of a statue of a nurse in uniform.
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He married Karenhappuch Norman 1710 at Spotsyvania, Va. . Karenhappuch Norman was born at Halifax, Virginia 1719 daughter of Isaac Norman and Frances Courtney .
They were the parents of 8
children:
James Turner
born Abt 1720.
Sarah Turner
born Abt 1724.
Mary Turner
born Abt 1729.
Susan Turner
born Abt 1732.
Sarah Turner
born Abt 1734.
Elizabeth Turner
born Abt 1740.
Susannah Kerenhappuch Turner
born Abt 1740.
James Turner, Captain
born 1741/42.
James Turner died at Monatgovery, Richmond, North Carolina .
Karenhappuch Norman died 1807 at Richmond, North Carolina .