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bachelor, and one sister who died without children. ‘
Adam Burnett, Deed dated

Duly acknowledged and recorded in
to deed book K. page 76, in the Clerk's
; office of Floyd County, Kentucky.
Alexander Turner,
Conveys a boundary estimated to be 150 acres, part a
of the above 550 acres survey and part of a survey to said
John B. Burnett, bearing date August 25, 1857.
John B. Burnett died intestate and unmarried, leav-
ing one brother, Adam Burnett, bachelor, and one sister who
, died without children. ’
Adam Burnett, Deed dated,
Duly acknowledged and recorded in
to Deed book K page 76, in the Clerk's
) office of Floyd County, Kentucky.
Alexander Turner , )
Conveys 550 acres more or less on Sizemore's branch
of Left Beaver in the County of Floyd. *
Note: Alexander Turner lived upon this land from 1859
until his death, in l&_~‘
He died intestate leaving surviving him six children, to-wit:
Frederick, Catherine, Joel, Turner and Florence, who intermar-
ried with one Hall, and Mary who intermarried with one Sauls—
berry; and John Turner who generally signs his name John G.
Turner and who is sometimes known as John Turner Jr.
Frederick Turner et ux. Deed dated September 26, 1882
Catherine Turner; Joei Duly acknowledged and record—
Turner et ux Florence Hall ed in D.B. N. page 269, in
and Mary Saulsberry, the Clerk's office of Floyd
County, Ky.
to
John Turner,
Conveys all the interest of the grantors in the
tract of land belonging to Alexander Turner, containing 550
acres more or less, and being the lands aforementioned, con—
veyed to said Alexander Turner.