Mary Ashley Van Alstyne
1848 - 1913 (65 years)-
Name Mary Ashley Van Alstyne Birth 30 Jun 1848 Houston, Harris, TX Gender Female Census 4 Jul 1870 Galveston, Galveston, TX Mary A, age 23, born TX, keeps house Census 14 Jun 1880 Houston, Harris, TX age 32, born TX, does housekeeping, parents born NY/VA, daughter Daisy, 11, living in house Census 2 Jun 1900 Houston, Harris, TX age 48, born 30 Jun 1852 in TX, marr 28 yrs, 2/2 children living, parents born Hudson River/Washington Census 16 Apr 1910 Richmond, Henrico, VA age 47, born TX, widowed, 1/1 children living, parents born TX/TX Death 21 Dec 1913 Richmond, Richmond, VA Burial Turner Family Cemetery, New Kent Co, VA Person ID I8896 Family Tree Last Modified 6 Feb 2019
Father William Ashley Van Alstyne Mother Maria Hill Wright Family ID F4212 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Jonathan Emerson Cowen, b. 13 Mar 1838, Bristol Co, MA d. 4 Aug 1901, Fairhaven, Bristol, MA (Age 63 years) Marriage 20 Jan 1868 Harris Co, TX Divorce 4 Jul 1873 Notes - from "Texas Marriages, 1837-1973," (familysearch.org)
On 20 Jan 1868 in Harris Co, TX, Mary Van Alstyne married J.E. Cowan
Children 1. Marie Louise “Daisy” Cowen, b. 1869, Houston, Harris, TX Family ID F4213 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 3 Apr 2016
Family 2 Capt Edmund Pendleton Turner, b. 20 Dec 1835, New Kent Co, VA d. 31 Jul 1907, Sewanee, Franklin, TN (Age 71 years) Marriage 19 Dec 1874 Harris Co, TX Notes - from "Texas, Select County Marriage Index, 1837-1965" (Ancestry.com)
On 19 Dec 1874 in Harris Co, TX, E.P. Turner married Mary A Cowen
Children 1. Edmund Pendleton Turner, b. 9 Nov 1886, Houston, Harris, TX d. 5 Apr 1957, Washington, DC (Age 70 years) Family ID F2985 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 3 Apr 2016
- from "Texas Marriages, 1837-1973," (familysearch.org)
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Headstones Turner Family Headstone
TURNER
SON / EDMUND PENDLETON TURNER / 1835 - 1905
HIS WIFE / MARY VAN ALSTYNE / 1847 - 1912
DAUGHTER / LOUISA BEVERLY KEMP TURNER / 1843 - 1925
WIFE OF / PATRICK HENRY HUFFMAN
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Notes - from "The Richmond Times Dispatch", 3 Oct 1908
Mrs. Pendleton Turner has occupied her apartment at the Raleigh. Her son, Mr. Pendleton Turner, is at the University of Virginia. - from "The Houston Chronicle", 6 Aug 1911
Mrs. M.V. Turner, formerly of Houston, but now of Richmond, gave an elaborate supper party at Greenbriar White Sulphur Springs, in compliment to several guests at the Springs, Recently. Among those seated at the table was her son, Mr. E. Pendleton Turner of Washington. One can imagine the beauty of the decorations when one hears that 500 roses and 400 asters were used upon the round table which seated 28 guests. At the places of the women were wicker baskets filled with flowers, which they carried away as souvenirs of the delighted affair. It was a champagne supper and music was furnished by a negro quartette, stationed in the cafe. Greenbriar White seems to be even more than usually gay this season and among the distinguished and prominent visitors there is Major Thomas L Brown of Charleston, W.Va. Major Brown was a warm personal friend of General Robert E. Lee, and it was he that sold his own horse, Traveler, the general, which General Lee rode all through the war. - from "The Richmond Times Dispatch", 22 Dec 1913
TURNER - Died, at Gresham Court, Sunday, December 21, at 8 A.M., MRS. M.V. TURNER, widow of Captain Edmund Pendleton Turner, of Houston, Tex. Funeral services and interment private.
- from "The Richmond Times Dispatch", 3 Oct 1908