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From: Darlene Henson <>
Subject: Re: [RHEA-L] Noah Turk
Date: Tue, 09 Jan 2001 18:08:49 -0600
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This is Noah/Manoah Gleaves Turk, son of Thomas Turk III and Margaret
Gleaves and grandson of Thomas Turk II and Ann Rhea.
I have Noah married to Ann Boline Carter, not Elizabeth Carter tho.
Thanks for the info on Norman Allen. He was married to Amanda Malviner
Turk daughter of Noah and Ann.
Darlene
wrote:
>
> Does anyone know if this Noah Turk relates to the Turk's related to Rhea's?
> Not tracing them just curious
> Pat Hall
> #5226: Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 3rd
> ed., 1886. Metcalfe County. ORLANDO C. ALLEN was born July 2, 1852, in
> Adair County, Ky. At the age of three years he came with his parents to
> Cumberland County, Ky.; in 1879 to Barren County, and about three years
> afterward to Metcalfe County while he still resides. His father, Norman
> Allen, was born in Cumberland County about 1821, where he now resides. His
> is a son of George Allen, who was born in Virginia about 1794, and whose
> father, Joseph Allen, a Virginian, was a soldier in the Revolutionary war
> and of English descent. Norman Allen, married, about 1844, Amanda, daughter
> of Noah and Elizabeth (Carter) Turk. To this union were born Amelia
> (deceased), Lewis (deceased), Jane (Young), Orlando C., George, Hettie
> (Allen), William, James (deceased), and Earna (Stockton). Orlando C.
> married, May 27, 1877, Sarah, daughter of Bennett and Martha (Hutchens)
> Greer. Mr. Allen is the owner of a first rate steam saw and grist-mill on
> the Horse Cave Road in Metcalfe County, which he has acquired by his own
> industry. He is a moral man, a believer in the doctrines of the Cumberland
> Presbyterian Church, and in politics a Democrat.
>
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