Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
Pioneers of St. Clair County, Michigan - Person Sheet
NameGrace TURNER
Birth5 Jun 1663/7, Scituate?, Plymouth, Massachusetts670,3088
Baptism2 Aug 1668, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts3088 Age: 3
Death1 Jun 1734, New London, New London, Connecticut601,627 Age: 68
BurialNew London, New London, Connecticut670
FlagsMayflower Descendant
FatherJohn TURNER (1620-<1697)
MotherMary BREWSTER (1627->1698)
Spouses
Birth13 Jul 1662, Churston Ferrers, Devonshire, England67,601,628,658,3088
Memonear Dartmouth
Will13 Jul 17203088 Age: 58
Death9 Jun 1726, New London, New London, Connecticut601,669,2204 Age: 63
Probate8 Aug 17263088 Age: 64
Burial11 Jun 1726, Ancient Burial Grounds, New London, New London, Connecticut601,670
ResidenceNew London627
MotherMary BERRY (1621-1676)
Individual Notes
• He was much employed in public affairs, and one of the most prominent individuals of the town in his day. He was judge of the county court and court of probate; was elected assistant of the Upper House of the General Court, 1703; retired 1723. He left a large estate. 10 chn. His first wife was Lucretia Bradley (Elizabeth3 Brewster, Jonathan2, Wm.1).627

• He was an Assistant in the Connecticut Col. Government, Judge of New London County Court, Judge of Probate for the District of New London, Judge of the Superior Court of Connecticut and Town Clerk of New London.669

• [He] was a merchant trading between New London and Barbadoes and other West Indian ports; he was a practical mariner also, making frequent voyages in command of his own ships in the prosecution of his commerical ventures.670
Marriage3 Sep 1691, New London, New London, Connecticut17,601,670
Family Notes
• 11 children.670
ChildrenGrace (1698-1745)
 Lucretia (1709-1748)
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Updated 19 May 2025
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