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Cclaude Robert George Turner
Cclaude Robert George Turner
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Cclaude Robert George Turner
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Cclaude Robert George Turner of Australia was married to Carrie Lavinia Alden in 1929. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Cclaude Robert George Turner.
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Carrie Lavinia Alden
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Delbert Lee Turner
Born Nov 26, 1908

Bennie Richard Turner
Born Nov 14, 1913

Bonnie Wesley Turner
Born Mar 28, 1911

Nellie Virginia Turner
Born Jun 21, 1916

Elbert Lee Turner
Born Feb 7, 1883

Minnie Lee Flanagin Turner
Born Apr 14, 1881

Cariel Lafayette Turner
Born Aug 3, 1904

Leonard Jefferson Turner
Born Sep 15, 1902

Clyde Eugene Turner
Born Aug 15, 1906

Lois Elizabeth Turner
Born Sep 6, 1917

Rosa Belle (Baldwin) Turner
Born Sep 6, 1885

Joseph Lee Turner
Born Feb 11, 1872

Earl Carlton Turner
Born Jun 19, 1897

Anna Maria (Davis) Turner
Born Oct 14, 1895

Bernice Richardson
Born Jan 4, 1921

Martha Lee Turner
Born Aug 22, 1892

Rhoda E (Turner) Johnson
Born 1859

Frank R Turner
Born Feb 1900

Lena Turner
Born Sep 21, 1905

Niles Turner
Born 1907
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