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Adella Turner : ウィキペディア英語版 | Adella Turner
Adella Kelsey Turner (January 13, 1856 – June 6, 1938) was an American social activist, who was active in many women’s organizations in Texas throughout her lifetime. ==Background== Turner was born in Marshall, Texas to William and Sarah Kelsey, on January 13, 1856. She had one older brother, Alonzo. They lost their father in 1858 and their mother in 1860. They were taken in by their mother’s brother, P. A. Patillo in Marshall. By 1870, the children were under the watch of Gustave Frank and his family. Adella stayed with the Franks until she was married on June 5, 1879. She met Edward Turner, a manager of a Texas and Pacific Railway Company ticket office at various social events in Jefferson, Texas. They had four children, Karl, Waldso, Ralph, and Edward, Jr. Karl and Ralph died during childhood, but Waldo and Edward, Jr. survived or reached to adulthood. Adela Kelsey Turner died June 6, 1938 in Dallas, Texas. Her two living sons donated the Turner home to the Oak Cliff Society of Fine Arts, but it was sold due to the construction of Interstate 35.
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