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Catie S. (Smith) Turner c. 1983
Catie S Turner of TX was born circa 1983. Catie Turner was married to George G. Turner on November 12, 2005 in Brazos County, TX. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Catie S. (Smith) Turner.
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In 1983, in the year that Catie S. (Smith) Turner was born, physicist Sally K. Ride, 32, became the first US woman astronaut in space as a crew member aboard space shuttle Challenger on June 18th. She was also the youngest (32) astronaut to go into space. Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova was the first woman in space in 1963.
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In 1992, in April, Bosnia-Herzegovina declared independence from Yugoslavia. The newly created Bosnian Serb army then began a campaign against Muslim Bosniaks and Bosnian Croats - killing, raping, torturing, beating and robbing - and resulting in the deaths of over 100,000.
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Source(s): Texas Department of State Health Services
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Turner, Delbert (Born Nov 26, 1908)
Turner, Bennie (Born Nov 14, 1913)
Turner, Bonnie (Born Mar 28, 1911)
Turner, Nellie (Born Jun 21, 1916)
Turner, Elbert (Born Feb 7, 1883)
Turner, Minnie Lee (Born Apr 14, 1881)
Turner, Cariel (Born Aug 3, 1904)
Turner, Leonard (Born Sep 15, 1902)
Turner, Clyde (Born Aug 15, 1906)
Turner, Lois (Born Sep 6, 1917)
Turner, Rosa (Born Sep 6, 1885)
Turner, Joseph (Born Feb 11, 1872)
Turner, Earl (Born Jun 19, 1897)
Turner, Anna (Born Oct 14, 1895)
Turner, Bernice (Born Jan 4, 1921)
Turner, Martha (Born Aug 22, 1892)
Johnson, Rhoda (Born 1859)
Turner, Frank (Born Feb 1900)
Turner, Lena (Born Sep 21, 1905)
Turner, Niles (Born 1907)
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