80,544 individuals across 8,812 family names, linked through 29,017 marriages — a century of local lineage, searchable below.
Family research begins with a name
These are our family-history records — individuals, relationships, and vital events compiled from community research and family submissions. Search by surname, given name, or full name. Looking for a specific obituary instead? Search obituaries.
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- Garrett, Turner Nathaniel1859 — 1935Calhoun County, Arkansas
- Garrettt, Sampson Turner1903 — 1973Saline County, Arkansas
- Leach, Samuel Turner1850 — 1850Morrow, Washington County, Arkansas
- Lloyd, Turner—Union County, Tennessee
- Smith, Turner Shonb. 1997
- Sparks, Harvey Turnerb. 1892
- Sparks, Hiram Turner1876 — 1953Boxley, Newton County, Arkansas
- Sparks, Robert G. or Turner1847 — 1936Pontotoc County, Mississippi
- Taylor, Ralph Turner—
- Turner—
- Turner—
- Turner, Alexander Estes—
- Turner, Alford R.1836 — 1885Kentucky
- Turner, Alfred Dennis "Jack"1909 — 1984Paris, Lamar County, Texas
- Turner, Alfred Fredb. 1880Lamar County, Texas
- Turner, Barbarab. 1938
- Turner, Benjamin B.b. 1875Lamar County, Texas
- Turner, Bertha Jane—
- Turner, Billye June1935 — 2008Wister, Oklahoma
- Turner, Burdetb. 1843Kentucky
- Turner, Carol Lynnb. 1969Springdale, Washington County, Arkansas
- Turner, Cary Casey L.1805 — 1868Virginia
- Turner, Catherine1827 — 1865North Carolina
- Turner, Celia Ann1858 — 1936Arkansas
- Turner, Charles1834 — 1863Kentucky
- Turner, Charles Ray "PeWee"—
- Turner, Clem Franklin—
- Turner, Cynthia Ann1857 — 1936Leavenworth, Kansas
- Turner, Daisy Lucille "Cindy"1922 — 2015Duncan, Stephens County, Oklahoma, USA
- Turner, Daisy Lucy Ann1878 — 1914Lamar County, Texas
- Turner, Debbie—
- Turner, Dellie B.1868 — 1887Lamar County, Texas
- Turner, Donald Alfred Fred—
- Turner, Donnie Alfred—
- Turner, Dorothy Edna—
- Turner, Elizab. 1852Fulton, Missouri
- Turner, Elizabeth—
- Turner, Elizabeth A.b. 1837Callaway County, Missouri
- Turner, Elizabeth Ann—
Research Tips
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