Company H, 4th Virginia Cavalry, C.S.A. Black Horse Cavalry A Research Compendium · Lynn Hopewell
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Company H · 4th Virginia Cavalry · Black Horse

Bradshaw Beverly Turner

1841–1910

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Confederate Service Record

Company H, "post-war roll".

Bradshaw Beverly Turner[4073] Y Photo: Born: 12 October 1841.[4074] [4075] Married: his wife Rose D. Skinker; born 30 January 1845; died 8 September 1933.[4076] He married Rose de’Armond Skinker, who was born 30 January 1843 and died 8 September 1933.[4077] Rose D. Skinker (30 January 1843–8 September 1933).[4078] Died: 14 February 1910; [4079] buried Church of Our Savior Cem, Little Georgetown Cemetery.[4080] Buried at Church of Our Savior Episcopal Church Cemetery.[4081] Obituary: Children: They had 6 children: Edward Kinlock, Anna Huntley, Sarah “Zaidee” Beverley, William Beverly, Elizabeth “Lizzie” Keith, and Rebecca Henderson.[4082] Parents and Siblings: Check if son of Edward Turner of “Kinloch.” See p. 55 of Wert’s Ranger Mosby for mention of Ed. Turner. # Other Family: Beverly’s children’s bio info is as follows. Edward Kinlock Turner was born 29 November 1867. He married Gay Robertson Jones on 5 September 1908. Her parents were Charles Peter Jones and wife Gay Robertson of Fauquier County. Mrs. Turner was born 24 January 1882. Their children were Gay Robertson Turner and Edward Beverly Turner. After Edward Kinlock Turner’s death on 29 December 1922, Mrs. Turner married second N. H. Seacrest. Anna Huntley Turner was born 23 July 1868. She married first David Falcon Hilliard. His parents were Judge Lewis Battle Hilliard and wife Claudia Jordon of Norfolk. He was born 20 July 1868. They had two sons, both of whom served in the first World War. After his death on 27 January 1897, Anna married second Nathaniel Bousch IV, in August 1900. He was the son of Nathaniel Bousch III and Miss Chapman. He was born 1 January 1855 and died 10 November 1908. Their daughter was Anna Turner Bousch. Sarah “Zadie” Beverly Turner was born 17 May 1870. She married Alpheus Worth Strother, Jr., on 11 September 1895. He was the son of Alpheus Worth Strother and Ann Montgomery Childs; he was born 25 January 1850. Zadie and Alpheus, Jr., had no children. She was the tax collector to Fauquier County in the 1940s and 1950s. William Beverly Turner was born 28 January 1872. He married first Sarah Cornelia Skinker, daughter of William Keith Skinker [BH] and Sallie Antoinette Early. She was born 11 April 1875 and died 28 February 1905. They married on 11 September 1902 (his sister’s seventh wedding anniversary); they had no children. William married second Hanorea Pardee, on 8 September 1911. Her parents were Henry Edward Pardee and Carolyn Bethany. She was born 2 August 1973 and died 15 June 1926. Stories, Letters & Biographies: CSR: Company H, “post-war roll”. Additional Information: Private.[4083] Researchers can find more about Bradshaw Beverly Turner at reference.[4084] “For you I have an easy hunt.  It would be for a copy of a letter sent by a farmer from your area who returned after being in Richmond.  It’s to a Turner.  The father of Beverly Bradshaw Turner (My great Grandfather).  It reports on the condition of his son who was recovering from a wound at the Richmond home of R. E. Lee.”[4085] “There hangs a picture of Confederate Generals in my living room.  Over it is the saber of B. B. Turner who rode under Stuart and Jackson.” [4086] “During the Civil War he served in the Confederate Army under Col. John S. Mosby, and was said to be one of his most courageous and fearless men. After the War he married and settled on a farm and became one of the first, if not the first, Dairymen to produce and ship milk from Fauquier Co. to Washington, D. C.”

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From A Biographical Register of the Members of Fauquier County Virginia's Black Horse Cavalry, 1859–1865. Compiled by Lynn C. Hopewell (1940–2006), with editorial assistance by Susan W. Roberts and research by Heidi Burke. Manuscript completed February 28, 2008. Published posthumously.

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