David Laprade Turpin, 1857

Name
David Laprade /Turpin/
Given names
David Laprade
Surname
Turpin
Birth
1857 29
Death of a paternal grandfather
Birth of a sister
Birth of a sister
Birth of a sister
Death of a maternal grandfather
Death of a maternal grandmother
Marriage
Note: 3 June 1904 Richomnd Times Dispatch

3 June 1904 Richomnd Times Dispatch

Turpin - Bradshaw.
At noon of Wednesday, June 1st, the
wedding of Miss Lula Manson Bradshaw
and Mr. David Laprade Turpin, of Pow-
hatan county, was celebrated in the home
of the bride's uncle, Mr. James C. Mar-
tin, of Grove Rond, near Auburn Ave-
nue. The ceremony was performed by
the Rev. Martin Johnson, of the Epis-
copal Church.
The bride and groom are well known
and prominently connected, the former
being tho daughter of the late Manson
Bradshaw, who entered the Confederate
service as a member of tho Powhatan
Troop and died from the effects of a
wound In the battles around Fredericks-
burg, Va.
Mr. Turpin Is the son of the late Dr.
William T. Turpin, of Powhatan. and
has long been connected with the public
schools of that county.
Among the relatives and friends who
witnessed the marriage were Mrs. M. C.
Fowles, of Greenwood, Powhatan, the.
mother of the bride; Mrs. Milton Cayce,
Mrs. Martin Johnson, Mrs. Jervey. Mrs.
B. B. Watkins, Mrs. Kirk, Miss V. Cole-
man. Mrs. H. R. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Baker, of Hallsboro; Miss Mettle
Baker, Messrs. W. 17. Kennon and Charles
Henley, and Dr. Tompkins, of Powhatan.
Mr. and Mrs. Turpin will make their
future home in Powhatan.

Death of a sister
Burial of a sister
Cemetery: Sledd Family
Death of a father
Death of a mother
Death
yes
Family with parents
father
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1828
Birth: 1828 48
Death:
mother
Marriage MarriageDecember 17, 1849Powhatan, Virginia, USA
2 years
elder sister
Agnes Ermina Turpin
18511936
Birth: December 14, 1851 23
Death: April 25, 1936Powhatan, Virginia, USA
5 years
elder sister
2 years
himself
3 years
younger sister
4 years
younger sister
3 years
younger sister
Family with Lula Manson Bradshaw
himself
Marriage MarriageJune 1, 1904
Marriage

3 June 1904 Richomnd Times Dispatch

Turpin - Bradshaw.
At noon of Wednesday, June 1st, the
wedding of Miss Lula Manson Bradshaw
and Mr. David Laprade Turpin, of Pow-
hatan county, was celebrated in the home
of the bride's uncle, Mr. James C. Mar-
tin, of Grove Rond, near Auburn Ave-
nue. The ceremony was performed by
the Rev. Martin Johnson, of the Epis-
copal Church.
The bride and groom are well known
and prominently connected, the former
being tho daughter of the late Manson
Bradshaw, who entered the Confederate
service as a member of tho Powhatan
Troop and died from the effects of a
wound In the battles around Fredericks-
burg, Va.
Mr. Turpin Is the son of the late Dr.
William T. Turpin, of Powhatan. and
has long been connected with the public
schools of that county.
Among the relatives and friends who
witnessed the marriage were Mrs. M. C.
Fowles, of Greenwood, Powhatan, the.
mother of the bride; Mrs. Milton Cayce,
Mrs. Martin Johnson, Mrs. Jervey. Mrs.
B. B. Watkins, Mrs. Kirk, Miss V. Cole-
man. Mrs. H. R. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs.
W. W. Baker, of Hallsboro; Miss Mettle
Baker, Messrs. W. 17. Kennon and Charles
Henley, and Dr. Tompkins, of Powhatan.
Mr. and Mrs. Turpin will make their
future home in Powhatan.