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Descendants of Capt. Thomas J. Taylor Born 1571 England and Margaret Swinderby Prepared Feb 9 2010
Descendants of Capt. Thomas J. Taylor Born 1571 England and Margaret Swinderby Prepared Feb 9 2010
Descendants of Capt. Thomas J. Taylor Born 1571 England and Margaret Swinderby Prepared Feb 9 2010
1st Generation
1. Thomas J."Capt." Taylor, II was born on Mar. 15, 1571/72 in Hadley, Middlesex, London, England or Carlisle, Cumberland
Co., England and died in 1618 in Hadley, Suffok, England. He married Margaret Swinderby on Oct. 9, 1599 in Hadley, Middlesex,
London, England. Margaret, daughter of Andrew Swinderby and A Daughter Swinderby, was born in 1578 in Kobenhavn,
Denmark and died in 1672 in Hadliegh, Suffok, England.
3. John "Immigrant", I Taylor, I was born on Aug. 10, 1607 in Pennington Castle, Carlisle, Cumberland Co., England and died in
Jan. 1652 in Lancaster Co., VA, USA. He married Elizabeth Jones Horton 1627 or 1637 in Worthenby, Flintshire, Wales,
England. Elizabeth, daughter of Wiliam Horton and Isabella Freeman, was born in 1610 in Suffolkshire, England alt Hadleigh,
Middlesex, London, England and died on Feb. 28, 1659 in Lancaster Co., VA, USA.
4. Margaret Ellen Taylor was born on Sep. 10, 1603 in Pennington Castle, Carlisle, Cumberland and died on an unknown date.
5. William, I Taylor was born on Jul. 8, 1605 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England and died on Jun. 12, 1687 in Accomassackusettsck,
Virginia, USA. He married 1st Lydia in 1640 in Accomack, VA, USA. Lydia was born in 1620 in England and died About 1649 in
Accomack, VA, USA. He married 2nd Mary Wise in 1657. Mary, daughter of John Wise and Hannah Scarborough, was born
in 1612 in Clifton, Accomack, Virginia and died in 1673 in Accomack, VA, USA. He married 3rd Mary James.
6. Jane Taylor was born on Dec. 25, 1609 and died on an unknown date.
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7. James, I "Col." Taylor, I was born 10 Aug 1607 or Feb 12 1608 in Pennington Castle, Carlisle, Cumberland and died on Jan.
10, 1652 in Lancastershire, England or Lancaster, Virginia, USA. He married 1st Francis Walker 1624 or 1667 in Carlisle,
Cumberland, England. Francis, daughter of Thomas Walker and Elizabeth Gregory, was born 1617 or abt 1640 in
Rappahannock, VA and died on Sep. 22, 1680. He married 2nd Mary Bishop Gregory on Aug. 10, 1682 in Caroline Co., Virginia.
Mary Bishop was born About 1665 in Essex, Virginia and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the relationship of James, I "Col." Taylor, I and Francis Walker
Widowed
8. Anna Taylor was born in 1611 in Pennington Castle, Cumberland, (now Warwickshire), England and died on Mar. 13, 1657 in
Windmill Point, Warwick, VA, USA. She married Miles Cary in 1645 in Warwick Co., VA. Miles was born in 1621 in Bristol,
England and died on an unknown date.
9. Richard Taylor was born in 1615 in Pennington Castle, Carlisle, Cumberland, England and died in 1699 in Pennington Castle,
Carlisle, Cumberland, England.
10. William Taylor was born on Sep. 12, 1609 in Bishops Frome, Hereford, England or Prestbury, Cheshire, England and died
About 1636 in New Kent, Virginai, USA. He married 1st Lettice Wright on Aug. 17, 1633 in England. Lettice, daughter of Avery
Wright, was born in 1610 in Didcot, Berkshire, England and died on May 9, 1699 in Didcott, Berkshire, England. He married 2nd
Jannet Mills on Aug. 1, 1627 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England. Jannet was born in 1606 in Woodhorn, Northumberland,
England and died on an unknown date. He married 3rd Alice Alex Wood on Feb. 15, 1625 in Prestbury, Cheshire, England. Alice
Alex was born on Jul. 12, 1607 in Leeds, Yorkshire, England and died on an unknown date.
11. Thomas Taylor was born on Mar. 30, 1618 in Hadleigh, Suffolkshsire, England and died in 1686 in Rappahanock Co., VA,
USA.
12. Richard Taylor was born About Nov. 15, 1596 in Litchfield, Staffordshire, England and died on an unknown date. He married
Unknown.
13. William Taylor was born in 1599 in Prestbury, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date. He married Unknown.
15. David Taylor was born on Oct. 20, 1631 in Dorset, Dorsetshire, England and died on an unknown date. He married Rachel
Stevens on Jan. 26, 1656.
16. Joseph Taylor was born on May 10, 1634 in England and died 1662 or 1667 in VA or PA. He married 1st Rebecca Smith on
Oct. 10, 1662. He married 2nd Bethia Brundage After 1654 in Rye, Westchester Co., NY. Bethia was born About 1636 and died
on an unknown date.
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17. Richard Taylor was born on Dec. 6, 1636 and died About 1678. He married Jane Walker on Jul. 6, 1655.
18. Elizabeth Taylor was born on Jan. 30, 1638 in England and died on an unknown date. She married Edward Barlow on Dec.
10, 1659.
19. George Taylor was born on Mar. 14, 1639 in Sussex, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
20. John, II Taylor, II was born on Sep. 12, 1627 in Hadleigh, Suffolkshsire, England and died on Apr. 5, 1702 in Wicomico Parish,
Northumberland, Virginia, USA. He married 1st Alice Gaskins Gascoyne in 1650 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia,
USA. Alice, daughter of Thomas Gaskins and Elizabeth or Sarah, was born Between 1630 and 1632 in London, England and
died in 1702 in England. He married 2nd Elizabeth Gascoyne in 1645 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA.
Elizabeth was born in 1627 in York, Yorkshire, England and died on an unknown date.
21. Sara Taylor was born in 1625 in Worthenby, Flintshire, Wales, England and died on an unknown date.
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22. William Taylor was born on Sep. 8, 1625 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England and died on Dec. 6, 1696 in Concord, Middlesex, MA,
USA. He married Mary Merriam. Mary, daughter of Joseph Merriam and Sarah Goldstone, was born in 1630 in Kent,
England and died on Dec. 6, 1696 in Concord, Middlesex, MA, USA.
23. Thomas, Sr. Taylor was born on Mar. 20, 1628 in Worthenby, Flintshire, Wales, England and died in 1681/82 in
Rappahannock Co., VA, USA or else at sea. He married 1st Mary Taylor ??. Mary was born in 1637 in Rappahannock Co., VA,
USA and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Frances Yardley 1665 or 1647 or 1656 in Dorchester, MD, USA or Wortherby,
Fline, Wales, or England. Frances was born About 1648 in Worthenby, Flintstone, Wales, England and died on Oct. 13, 1712 in
Dorchester, Maryland, USA.
24. Richard Taylor was born Between 1615 and 1630 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England and died on an unknown date.
25. Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1631 in Worthenby, Flintshire, Wales, England and died on an unknown date.
26. Robert Taylor was born in 1634 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England and died on an unknown date.
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27. James, I Taylor, Col. was born on Feb. 12, 1635 in Earl, Hare, Carlisle, England and died on Apr. 30, 1698 in Drydale,
Caroline, VA, USA or King & Queen Co., VA. He married Mary Gregory 1682 or 1674 in Caroline, VA. Mary, daughter of John
Gregory and Mary Elizabeth Bishop, was born in 1654/55 in Essex, Rappahanna, VA, USA and died in 1747 in Bowling Green
Co., VA.
28. Jane Taylor was born on Dec. 25, 1609 and died on an unknown date.
29. William, II Taylor, II was born on Nov. 9, 1645 in Old Swinford, Worchester, England and died About 1690 in Accomac,
Accomack, VA, USA. He married Bridget Taylor? in 1661 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA. Bridget was born About 1644 in
Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died About 1680 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA.
30. Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1648 in Accomack, VA, USA and died About 1690 in Accomack, VA, USA.
31. Winifred Taylor was born About 1646 in Accomack, VA, USA and died About 1720 in Accomack, VA, USA.
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32. Elias Taylor was born in Accomack, VA, USA and died Before 1641 in Accomack, VA, USA.
33. Elias Taylor was born in 1661 and died on an unknown date. He married Comfort Anderson, daughter of William
Anderson and Mary Wise ?.
34. John Taylor was born in 1619 in England and died in 1698 in New Kent, Virginia.
35. James, II "Col." Taylor, II was born on Mar. 14, 1675 in King & Queen Co., VA and died on Jan. 23, 1730 in Orange Co., VA.
He married 1st Martha Thompson on Feb. 23, 1699 in King & Queen Co., VA. Martha, daughter of William Thompson, was
born in 1679 in Carlisle, England and died on Nov. 19, 1762 in Greenfield, Orange, VA. He married 2nd Mary Gregory in 1666 in
Orange, VA. Mary, daughter of John Gregory and Mary Elizabeth Bishop, was born in 1654/55 in Essex, Rappahanna, VA,
USA and died in 1747 in Bowling Green Co., VA.
36. Bridgett Cary was born in 1652 in Warwick Co., VA and died in 1670 in Warwick Co., VA. She married William Bassett in
1651.
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37. John Taylor was born on Dec. 7, 1634 in Didcott, Berkshire, England and died on Apr. 23, 1645.
38. John Taylor was born on May 26, 1629 in Rochester, Kent, England or Wicomico Church, Northumberland, VA and died in Jul.
1698 in St. Peters Parish, New Kent Co., VA. He married 1st Alice Smoote. Alice Smoote was born About 1666 in Durham
Parish, Charles Co., Maryland and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Frances Yardley About 1649. Frances was born
About 1648 in Worthenby, Flintstone, Wales, England and died on Oct. 13, 1712 in Dorchester, Maryland, USA.
39. Andrew Taylor was born in 1650 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England.
40. Catharine Taylor was born in 1634 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died on an unknown date.
41. Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1637 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died on an unknown date.
42. Thomas Taylor was born in 1638 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died on an unknown date.
43. Ann Taylor was born in 1642 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died on an unknown date.
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44. William Taylor was born in 1643 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died on an unknown date.
45. John Taylor was born in 1647 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died on an unknown date.
46. Henry Taylor was born in 1640 in Woodhorn, Northumberland, England and died on an unknown date.
47. Peter, I Taylor was born in 1630 in Sutton, Cheshire, England and died in Pennsylvania, USA. He married Unknown.
48. William Clarke Taylor was born in 1640 in Sutton, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date.
49. John Taylor was born in Jan. 1629 in Litchfield, Staffordshire, England and died on May 26, 1676 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
He married Margaret Fynney on Aug. 28, 1648 in St. Mary's Church, Litchfield, Stafford, England. Margaret was born About 1633
in England and died on an unknown date.
50. John Taylor was born in 1619 in England and died in 1698 in New Kent, Virginia. He married 1st Mary. He married 2nd
second wife.
52. George Taylor was born on Jan. 6, 1662 in Pennsylvania and died on an unknown date.
53. John, III Taylor, III was born in 1651/52 in Lancaster Co., VA, USA or Wicomico, Northumberland, VA and died on Apr. 10,
1717 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA. He married Ann Vesey in 1673 in Northumberland Co., VA. Ann,
daughter of George Vesey and Joan, was born in 1653/54 in Lancaster Co., VA, USA and died After 1717 in Wicoma Parish,
Northumberland, VA, USA.
54. Thomas Taylor was born in 1650 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died in Jun. 1716 in Wicomico
Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA.
55. William Taylor was born in 1652 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died in 1709 in St. Stephens,
Northumberland, VA.
56. Elizabeth Taylor was born About 1656 in Northumberland, VA and died Before 1714 in Northumberland, VA. She married
Edmond Basye, I in Northumberland, VA. Edmond was born About 1645 in France and died on Mar. 12, 1723 in Northumberland,
VA.
57. Mary Taylor was born in 1651 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on Jun. 18, 1712 in Wicomico
Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA.
58. Lazarus Taylor was born in 1667 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on Jan. 18, 1727 in
Northumberland, VA. He married Mary Vezey. Mary, daughter of Geroge Vasey Vezey and Joan, was born in 1671 in
Englland and died on an unknown date.
59. Benjamin Taylor was born in 1670 and died on an unknown date.
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60. Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1645 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on an unknown date.
61. Thomas Taylor was born in 1650 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on an unknown date.
62. Mary Taylor was born in 1651 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on an unknown date.
63. William Taylor was born in 1652 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on an unknown date.
64. John Taylor was born in 1654 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on an unknown date.
65. Lazarus Taylor was born in 1667 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia, USA and died on an unknown date.
66. Thomas Taylor was born on Jul. 4, 1657 in Rappahannock, Richmond Co., VA, USA and died in 1712 in Richmond Co., VA,
USA. He married Elizabeth Hardwood in 1680 in Richmond Co., VA, USA. Elizabeth was born in 1662 in Richmond Co., VA,
USA and died on an unknown date.
67. Daniel Taylor was born in 1665 in Rappahannock Co., VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
68. Frances Taylor was born in 1648 in Worthenby, Flintstone, Wales, England and died on an unknown date.
69. Thomas Taylor was born in 1650 in Worthenby, Flintstone, Wales, England and died in 1727 in Worthenby, Flintstone, Wales,
England.
70. Ann Taylor was born in 1652 in Worthenby, Flintstone, Wales, England and died on an unknown date.
71. Thomas, Jr. Taylor was born on May 4, 1675 in Worthenby, Flintshire, Wales, England and died on Jul. 15, 1705 in Chester
Co., Pennsylvania, USA. He married Rachel Minshall on Oct. 27, 1700. Rachel was born on Apr. 30, 1679 in Great Budworth,
Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date.
72. Phoebe Taylor was born in 1677 in Wales and died on an unknown date.
73. Phillip Taylor was born on Oct. 5, 1680 in Wales and died in 1732 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA. He married Anne
Conway on Feb. 6, 1703/04 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA. Anne was born in 1683 and died on an unknown date.
74. Ann (twin) Taylor was born on Jan. 12, 1684 in Hare Forest, Orange, VA and died in 1731 in St. Geroge Parish, Spotsylvania,
VA, USA. She married John Lea, Capt. in 1699 in Surry, Queen & King Co., VA, USA. John was born on Dec. 3, 1678 in Surry,
VA, USA or Lea Hall, Cheshire, England and died on an unknown date.
75. Mary Bishop Taylor was born on Jun. 29, 1688 in Caroline, VA and died on Jun. 10, 1770 in Bowling Green, Caroline, VA.
She married 1st Henry Pendleton in 1701 in King Queen, VA. Henry was born on May 15, 1683 in Virginia and died on an
unknown date. She married 2nd Edward Watkins in 1725.
76. Edmund Taylor was born on Jul. 5, 1690 in Hare Forest, New Kent, VA and died in 1755 in Spotsylvania, VA. He married
Sarah Brooking in 1710 in Virgnia. Sarah was born in 1695 in Orange, VA and died on an unknown date.
77. John Taylor was born on Jan. 12, 1684 in Hare Forest, New Kent, VA and died in Mar. 1684 in Bowling Green Co., VA.
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78. Mary Taylor was born on Jan. 21, 1685 in Accomac, Accomac, VA, USA and died on Jan. 21, 1685.
79. Mary Taylor was born on Jan. 29, 1686 in Caralin, Caroline, VA and died on Sep. 14, 1686 in Culpepper, VA.
80. Elizabeth Taylor was born on Jan. 12, 1694 in Hare Forest, New Kent, VA and died on Jun. 11, 1695 in Bowling Green,
Caroline, VA.
81. James Taylor was born on Jul. 3, 1695 and died on Mar. 22, 1780.
82. Elias Taylor was born on Sep. 21, 1661 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on May 3, 1717 in Accomac, Accomack,
VA, USA. He married Comfort Anderson in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA. Comfort was born About 1670 in Accomac,
Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
83. William, III Taylor was born About 1682 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died in 1756 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA.
He married Bridget. Bridget was born About 1644 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
84. Winifred Taylor was born About 1684 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
85. Rachel Taylor was born About 1686 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died About 1750 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA.
86. Tabitha Taylor was born Before 1690 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died About 1750 in Accomac, Accomack, VA,
USA.
87. Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1690 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died About 1750 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA.
88. Joshua Taylor was born in 1700 and died on an unknown date. He married Unknown.
89. Zachary, Sr. Taylor was born on Apr. 14, 1707 in Orange Co., VA and died Before Mar. 29, 1768 in Virginia or Washington,
D.C.. He married 1st Elizabeth Lee in 1737 in Northcumberland Co., VA. Elizabeth, daughter of John Lea, Capt. and Ann
(twin) Taylor, was born in 1705 and died in 1779/80. He married 2nd Ester Jones in 1745.
90. Erasmus Taylor was born on Sep. 5, 1715 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA and died on Dec. 19, 1794 in Greenfield, Orange, VA.
He married Jane Moore on Oct. 13, 1739 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA. Jane was born on Dec. 22, 1728 in Rapidan, Orange Co.,
VA and died on Sep. 10, 1812 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA.
91. Frances Taylor was born on Aug. 20, 1700 in Richmnd Co., VA and died on Nov. 25, 1761 in Montpelier plantation, Orange
Co., VA. She married Ambrose Madison on Aug. 24, 1721 in Rapidan, Orange, VA. Ambrose was born on Aug. 30, 1700 in
Rapidan, Orange Co., VA and died on Nov. 25, 1761 in Montpelier, Orange Co., VA.
92. Martha Taylor was born on Jan. 27, 1700/01 and died on Nov. 17, 1782. She married Thomas Chew.
93. James, III Taylor was born on Mar. 20, 1702/03 and died on Mar. 1, 1784. He married Alice Thornton. Alice was born in
1707 and died on an unknown date.
94. George Taylor was born on Feb. 10, 1709/10 in Orange Co., VA and died on Nov. 4, 1792 in Orange Co., VA. He married
Rachel Gibson on Feb. 28, 1736/37 in Orange Co., VA. Rachel was born in 1717 in Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown
date.
95. Anne Taylor was born on Jan. 12, 1684 in Hare Foresst, Orange, Virginia, USA and died in 1731 in St George Parish,
Spotsylvania, VA.
96. Mary Bishop Taylor was born on Jun. 29, 1688 in Caroline, VA and died on an unknown date.
97. Edmund Taylor was born on Jul. 5, 1690 in Hare Forest, New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date. He married Anne
Lewis, daughter of Charles Lewis and Mary Howell.
98. John Taylor was born on Nov. 18, 1696 in King & Queen Co., VA and died on Mar. 22, 1780 in Young, Granville, North Carolina.
He married Isabel Catherine Pendleton on Feb. 14, 1715 in King & Queen Co., VA. Isabel Catherine was born on Dec. 18,
1699 in King & Queen Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
99. William, III Bassett was born in 1669/70 in Eltham, New Kent, VA, USA and died on Oct. 11, 1723 in Virginia. He married
Joanna Burwell on Nov. 23, 1693.
100. Abiah, I Taylor was born on Apr. 9, 1636 in Didcot, Birkshire, England and died Before 1699. He married Sarah Alice.
Sarah Alice was born About 1653 and died on an unknown date.
101. John Taylor was born About 1650 in England and died on an unknown date.
102. Peter, II Taylor was born About 1665 in Sutton, Cheshire, England and died on Nov. 15, 1720 in Caln Twp, Delware,
Pennsylvania, USA. He married Sarah Houlston. Sarah was born on Sep. 8, 1660 in Stanton, Shrewbury, England and died on an
unknown date.
103. Mary Taylor was born About 1649 in England and died in Nov. 1692 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. She married Richard
Windley Winley on Nov. 3, 1668. Richard was born About 1645 in England and died on an unknown date.
104. Arthur Taylor was born About 1640 and died in Nov. 1728 in Baltimore, MD. He married 1st Margaret Hill. Margaret was
born About 1640 in Baltimore, MD and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Frances Smithers. Frances was born About
1650 in England and died on an unknown date.
105. Robert Taylor was born About 1651 in Litchfield, Staffordshire, England and died Before 1677 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
106. John, Jr Taylor was born About 1659 in Litchfield, Staffordshire, England and died on an unknown date.
107. James Taylor was born After Aug. 1, 1659 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA and died After 1692. He married Sarah Newton in
1670 in Marlboro, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Sarah was born in 1652 in Sudbury, Middlesex Co., MA and died on an unknown date.
108. Elizabeth Taylor was born About 1664 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA and died on an unknown date. She married 1st James
Smithers. James was born About 1657 and died on an unknown date. She married 2nd Richard Simss About 1675.
109. Thomas Taylor was born After 1659 in Anne Arundel Co., MD or Baltimore, MD and died on an unknown date. He married
Susannah Mulraine in 1683 in Anne Arundel Co., MD or. Susannah was born in 1664 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an
unknown date.
110. James Taylor was born in 1656 in New Kent, Virginia and died in 1720 in New Kent, Virginia. He married Elizabeth Paisley
on Aug. 11, 1705 in New Kent, Virginia. Elizabeth was born About 1682 in St Peter's Parish, New Kent Co., Virginia and died on
Sep. 1, 1748 in St Peteris Parish.
111. John Taylor was born in 1695 and died on an unknown date.
113. Benjamin Taylor was born Between 1708 and 1713 in Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA and died on Jul. 18, 1774 in Lancaster Co.,
VA, USA. He married Elizabeth Waters. Elizabeth was born About 1715 and died on an unknown date.
116. John William, IV Taylor was born in 1674 in Lancaster Co., VA, USA or and died in May 1748 in Fairfax Co., VA. He
married 1st Elizabeth Paisley in 1703/04 in New Kent, Virginia. Elizabeth was born About 1682 in St Peter's Parish, New Kent
Co., Virginia and died on Sep. 1, 1748 in St Peteris Parish. He married 2nd Mary Gaines.
119. Isaac Basye was born About 1671 in Northumberland, VA and died on Jun. 2, 1739 in Northumberland, VA. He married
Elizabeth Pope. Elizabeth, daughter of John Pope and Elizabeth Ann, was born About 1671 in Northumberland, VA and died
on an unknown date.
121. Aaron Taylor was born in 1698 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on Feb. 25, 1745 in Widomico,
Northumberland, Virginia. He married Betty Wilder in 1716 in Virginia. Betty Wilder was born in 1698 in Virginia and died on an
unknown date.
122. William Taylor was born in 1686 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date.
123. Margaret Taylor was born in 1688 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date.
124. Argyle Taylor was born in 1689 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date.
125. Lazarus Taylor was born in 1690 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date.
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126. John Taylor was born in 1700 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date.
127. Sarah Taylor was born on Sep. 12, 1701 in Pennypack Bap., Lower Dublin Twp, Philadelphia, PA and died After 1741. She
married 1st John Taylor. John, son of Joseph Taylor and Elizabeth Haight, was born in 1693 in Eastchester, Westchester,
NY and died on an unknown date. She married 2nd Henry Taylor. Henry, son of Joseph Taylor and Elizabeth Haight, was
born in 1699 in Westchester, Westchester, NY and died on an unknown date.
128. Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1640 in Wake Co., NC ?? and died on an unknown date. She married George Dameron.
George was born in 1647 in Northcumberland Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
129. Dorothy Taylor was born in 1681 in Surry, Queen & King Co., Virginia and died on Feb. 24, 1754 in Amelia Co., Virginia. She
married William Lee, Sr. About 1700. William was born in 1682 in Northampton Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
130. Sarah Taylor was born About 1689 in Farnham Prish, Richmond Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date.
131. Benjamin Taylor was born in 1702 in Farnham Prish, Richmond Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date.
132. John Taylor was born in 1710 in Farnham Prish, Richmond Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date.
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133. Simeon Taylor was born on Mar. 4, 1701/02 in New Garden, Chester, PA and died in 1774 in Guilford Co., NC. He married
Esther Dicks in 1731 in Nottingham, Chester, PA. Esther Dicks was born in 1710 in Nottingham, Chester, PA and died on an
unknown date.
134. Thomas, III Taylor was born in 1701 in New Garden, Chester, PA and died About Dec. 12, 1726 in Thornbury, Chester Co.,
PA.
135. John Taylor was born on Apr. 25, 1709 in Thornbury Township, Chester Co., PA and died in May 1764.
136. Stephen Taylor was born on Oct. 30, 1711 in Thornbury Township, Chester Co., PA and died on Aug. 28, 1774 in Chester
Co., Pennsylvania, USA.
137. Philip, Jr. Taylor was born on Feb. 9, 1715 in Thornbury Township, Chester Co., PA and died Before Mar. 29, 1763. He
married Mary Gilpin on Oct. 27, 1736 in Concord Township, Chester Co., PA. Mary was born on Nov. 16, 1716 in Birmingham,
Cheater Co., PA and died on an unknown date.
138. Phebe Taylor was born on Jun. 17, 1716 in Thornbury Township, Chester Co., PA and died 1761 Concord Township, Chester
Co., PA. She married Robert Mendenhall in 1734 in Birmingham Mm, Cheater Co., PA. Robert was born in 1713 in Concord
Township, Chester Co., PA and died on an unknown date.
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139. Elizabeth Lee was born in 1705 and died in 1779/80. She married Zachary, Sr. Taylor in 1737 in Northcumberland Co.,
VA. Zachary, Sr., son of James, II "Col." Taylor, II and Martha Thompson, was born on Apr. 14, 1707 in Orange Co., VA
and died Before Mar. 29, 1768 in Virginia or Washington, D.C..
140. James Pendleton was born in 1702 in King Queen, VA and died on an unknown date.
141. Philip Pendleton was born in 1704 in Norwich, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date.
142. Isabella Pendleton was born in 1709 in Norwich, Norfolk, England and died on an unknown date.
143. Nathaniel Pendleton was born in 1715 in King Queen, VA and died in 1793 in Culpeper, VA.
144. Mary Pendleton was born in 1717 in King Queen, VA and died on an unknown date.
145. John Clayton Pendleton was born in 1719 in Caroline, VA and died on an unknown date.
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146. Edmund Pendleton was born on Sep. 9, 1721 in Bowling Green Plantation, Caroline, VA and died on an unknown date.
147. Priscilla Pendleton was born in 1736 in King Queen, VA and died on an unknown date.
148. James Taylor was born in 1710 in Essex, Rappahanna, VA, USA and died in 1798. He married Martisha Major in 1733 in
New Kent Co., Virgiia. Martisha was born in 1715 in New Kent Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date.
149. Frances Taylor was born in 1714 and died on an unknown date.
150. John Taylor was born in 1719 and died on an unknown date.
151. Edmund Taylor was born in 1725 in New Kent Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date. He married Elizabeth Temple in
1758 in Lunenburg, VA.
152. William Taylor was born in 1730 and died on an unknown date.
153. Richard Taylor was born in 1735 in Orange, VA and died in 1779 in Orange, VA.
154. Thomas Taylor was born in 1738 and died on an unknown date.
155. Joshua Taylor was born About 1700 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died About 1750 in Accomac, Accomack, VA,
USA. He married Taylor?. Taylor? was born in 1690 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
156. Naomi Taylor was born About 1690 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date. She married Samuel
Davis in 1709 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA. Samuel was born in 1685 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an
unknown date.
157. Comfort Taylor was born About 1692 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date. She married
Solomon Ewell in 1710 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA.
158. Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1690 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died in 1762. She married William Wittington in
1718 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA. William was born in 1696 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
159. Hannah Taylor was born About 1694 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
160. Esther Taylor was born About 1695 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
161. Mary Taylor was born About 1697 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date. She married John
Kendall After 1717 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA. John was born in 1700 in Northampton, VA and died on an unknown date.
162. Elias Taylor was born in 1700 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date. He married Ann Taylor ? in
1718 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA. Ann was born in 1700 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
163. Robert Taylor was born in 1715 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. He married Savannah Anderson, daughter of
James Gurney Anderson and Suit Garland.
164. Richard Lee Taylor was born on Mar. 3, 1741/42 in Orange Co., VA and died on Jan. 19, 1829 in Lexington, KY or Louisville,
Jefferson, KY. He married Sarah Dabney Strother on Aug. 20, 1779 in Orange Co., VA. Sarah Dabney was born on Dec. 14,
1760 in Orange Co., VA and died on Dec. 13, 1822 in Woodford Co., KY.
165. Zachary, Jr. Taylor was born in 1735 and died in 1815. He married Alice Chew.
166. Hancock Taylor was born in 1738 and died on an unknown date.
167. Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1745 and died on an unknown date. She married Thomas Walker, son of John Walker and
Jane.
168. William, Sr. Taylor was born in 1749 in Virginia SEE NOTE and died on an unknown date. He married Sarah Gerret
Foster.
169. Thomas Taylor was born in 1748 in Orange Co., VA and died on Nov. 22, 1810 in Blount, TN. He married Elizabeth Miller
in 1790 in Orange Co., VA. Elizabeth was born in 1775 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
172. Charles Taylor was born in 1750 and died on an unknown date.
173. Ezekiel Taylor was born in 1752 and died on an unknown date.
174. Zachariah Taylor was born in 1756 and died on an unknown date.
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175. Jeremiah Taylor was born in 1758 and died on an unknown date.
176. Elizabeth Taylor was born on Sep. 22, 1755 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA and died on Jul. 24, 1828 in Rapidan, Orange Co.,
VA. She married Andrew Glasswell on Oct. 21, 1770 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA. Andrew was born on Oct. 8, 1738 in
Rapidan, Orange Co., VA and died on Jul. 4, 1827.
177. James Madison, Col. was born on Mar. 27, 1723 in Port Conway, King George Co., VA and died on Feb. 27, 1801 in
Montpelier plantation, Orange Co., VA. He married Eleanor Rose Conway on Sep. 15, 1749 in Port Conway, King George Co..
Eleanor Rose was born on Jan. 9, 1731 in Conway, King, George Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date.
178. John (? see note) Madison was born in 1720 in King George Co., VA and died Mar 1784, VA.
179. Francis Taylor was born in 1728 and died on an unknown date.
180. Alice Taylor was born on May 21, 1730 and died on an unknown date. She married Anthony Winston on Feb. 27,
1745/46. Anthony was born in 1723 and died on an unknown date.
181. James, IV Taylor was born on Dec. 27, 1732 and died on an unknown date. He married Anne Hubbard in 1758. Anne
was born in 1732 and died on an unknown date.
182. Charles Taylor was born on Jan. 13, 1755 in Orange Co., VA and died on Jan. 27, 1821 in Orange Co., VA. He married
Sarah Conway on Mar. 11, 1777 in Orange Co., VA. Sarah was born on Nov. 27, 1759 in Orange Co., VA and died on an
unknown date.
183. James Gibson Taylor was born on Dec. 16, 1738 in Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
184. Jonathan Taylor was born on Dec. 3, 1742 in Orange Co., VA and died on Sep. 5, 1803 in Clark, KY. He married Nancy
Anne Berry in 1764. Nancy Anne was born in 1745 and died on an unknown date.
185. Edmund Gibson Taylor was born on Oct. 21, 1744 in Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
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186. Francis Taylor was born in Mar. 1744/45 and died on an unknown date.
187. Richard Taylor was born on Jan. 6, 1746/47 in Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
188. John Gibson Taylor was born on Jan. 27, 1748/49 and died on an unknown date.
189. William Gibson Taylor was born on Jan. 23, 1753 in Orange Co., VA and died on Apr. 14, 1830 in Shelby Co., KY. He
married Lucy Norvell Hord. Lucy Norvell was born in 1751 and died on an unknown date.
190. Benjamin Gibson Taylor was born on Nov. 11, 1759 and died on an unknown date.
191. George, II Taylor was born on Jan. 8, 1738/39 and died on an unknown date.
192. Peter Taylor was born in 1754 and died on an unknown date.
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193. Reuben Taylor was born in Jan. 1757 and died on an unknown date.
194. Gibson Taylor was born About 1761 and died on an unknown date.
195. Mary Taylor was born on May 30, 1718 in Rapidan, Orange, VA and died on an unknown date.
197. Joseph Taylor was born on Feb. 19, 1740/41 and died on May 31, 1815. He married Frances Anderson.
198. Ann Taylor was born on May 10, 1721 in Rapian, Orange, VA and died on Aug. 10, 1761 in Townsville, Granville, NC. She
married William Sandridge.
199. Catherine Taylor was born on Dec. 30, 1719 in Rapian, Orange, VA and died on Nov. 4, 1774 in Townsville, Granville, NC.
He married Moses Penn on Jul. 4, 1739. Moses was born in 1712 and died on an unknown date.
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200. Edmund Taylor was born on May 12, 1723 in Rapian, Orange, VA and died in May 1808 in Townsville, Granville, NC. He
married Anne Lewis on Mar. 2, 1743 in Rapian, Orange, VA. Anne was born on Mar. 2, 1733 in The Byrd, Goochland, VA and died
on an unknown date.
201. William Taylor was born on Dec. 19, 1735 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA and died on Nov. 5, 1803 in Townsville, Granville, NC.
He married Elizabeth Catherine Anderson on Jul. 28, 1763 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA. Elizabeth Catherine was born on
Feb. 6, 1742 in Rapidan, Orange, VA and died on Jul. 28, 1763 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA.
202. William, IV Bassett was born on Jul. 8, 1709 and died Before 1792. He married Elizabeth Churchill on Jul. 29, 1729.
203. Joseph Taylor was born About 1675 in Didcott, Berkshire, England and died on Mar. 30, 1744 in Kennet Twp., Chester,
Pennsylvania, USA. He married Elizabeth Haines on Mar. 16, 1698/99 in Harewell, Berkshire, England. Elizabeth was born
About 1679 in Harewell, Berkshire, England and died on an unknown date.
204. Abiah, II Taylor was born in 1675 in Didcot, Birkshire, England and died in Oct. 1747 in East Bradford, Chester, Pennsylvania,
USA. He married Deborah Gearing. Deborah was born in 1675 in Stanford-In-Vale, Berkshire, England and died on an unknown
date.
205. Peter, III Taylor was born on Mar. 20, 1686 in Upper Providence, Chester, PA and died in Mar. 1740 in Pennsylvania, USA.
He married Elizabeteh Jarman on Feb. 28, 1712 in Pennsylvania, USA. Elizabeteh was born on Sep. 16, 1691 in Radnor,
Delware, Pennsylvania and died on an unknown date.
206. Sarah Taylor was born on Jul. 6, 1690 in Chester Monthly Meeting, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date. She married
Robert Thornton.
207. John Taylor was born on Feb. 1, 1684/85 in Chester Monthly Meeting, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date.
208. William Taylor was born on Jun. 19, 1694 in Chester Monthly Meeting, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date.
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209. Samuel Taylor was born on Dec. 13, 1696 in Chester Monthly Meeting, Chester, PA and died After Apr. 16, 1726 in Goshen
Monthly Meeting, Goshen Twp., Chester, PA. He married Ann Taylor.
210. John Taylor was born in 1654/55 in Baltimore, MD and died on an unknown date. He married 1st Elizabeth Healthcote.
Elizabeth was born About 1675 and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Jane About 1692. Jane died Before 1711.
211. Anne Taylor was born About 1662 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA and died on an unknown date. She married James Greer
About 1680 in Baltimore, Maryland, USA. James was born About 1627 in Capenoch, Drumfrieshire, Scotland and died on an
unknown date.
212. Sarah Taylor was born on Dec. 19, 1671 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts and died on Nov. 29, 1698 in
Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts.
213. James Taylor was born on Apr. 22, 1674 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts and died on an unknown date.
214. William Taylor was born on Aug. 6, 1676 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts and died in Jun. 1681.
215. Hannah Taylor was born on Jul. 1, 1679 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts and died in 1771 in Oxford, Worcester
Co., MA.
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216. William Taylor was born on Jun. 7, 1681 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts and died on Aug. 18, 1705.
217. Samuel Taylor was born on Apr. 10, 1688 in Marlborough, Middlesex, Massachusetts and died on an unknown date.
218. Ann Taylor was born About 1689 in Cambridge, Middlesex Co., Massachusetts and died on an unknown date.
219. Francis, I Taylor was born in 1684 in St. Mary's Co., MD and died on an unknown date. He married Grace Deavor Before
Nov. 29, 1725 in Anne Arundel Co., MD. Grace was born About 1678 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date.
220. Mary Taylor was born on Aug. 11, 1705 in St Peter's Parish, New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date.
221. William Taylor was born on Mar. 7, 1706/07 in Peter's Parish, New Kent Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
222. Christian Taylor was born on Jun. 10, 1715 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date.
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223. Frances Taylor was born on Jan. 26, 1716 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent and died Before Jun. 5, 1792 in Fluvanna Co., VA.
She married William Stone Before 1734 in New Kent, Virginia. William Stone was born in Oct. 1710 in St. Peter's Parish, New
Kent, VA and died on an unknown date.
224. Susanna Taylor was born on Nov. 8, 1719 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date.
225. George Edmund Taylor was born on Mar. 20, 1710 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent and died in 1791 in Easton, North,
Pennsylvania. He married Lucy Crump About 1729. Lucy was born on Mar. 25, 1711 in Saint Peters Parish, New Kent Co.,
Virginia and died in 1744 in New Kent, Virginia.
226. Elizabeth Taylor was born in Jul. 1712 and died on an unknown date.
228. Hannah Ann Taylor was born on Nov. 11, 1734 in Madison, KY and died on an unknown date.
229. Thomas CAUTION Ladd Taylor was born on Mar. 6, 1736/37 in Madison, KY and died in 1845 in Baldwin, Madison, KY.
He married Mary Bartleson in 1782 in Maryland. Mary Bartleson, daughter of Richard Bartleson and Jane Grooms, was
born 1750/51 or 1764 in Rowan, NC or Baden, Germany and died on an unknown date.
230. Francis Frank, Sr Taylor was born in 1739 in Madison, KY and died After 1811. He married 1st Unknown About 1765 in
North Carolina. He married 2nd Sarah Brannen. Sarah was born About 1790 and died After 1850.
236. Mary Frances Taylor was born on May 15, 1744 in Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA and died on Oct. 13, 1825 in Davidson,
Indiana. She married James Basham on Mar. 20, 1762 in Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA. James was born Before 1760 in Virginia
and died on an unknown date.
237. Elizabeth Taylor was born About 1735 in Lancaster Co., VA, USA and died About 1829. She married 1st James Morgan
About 1750. James was born in 1723 in King George Co., VA and died on an unknown date. She married 2nd Henry Mauzy on
Jul. 23, 1764. Henry was born in 1721 and died on an unknown date.
239. Elizabeth Taylor was born on Sep. 26, 1712 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date.
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241. George Edmund, I Taylor was born About Sep. 1704 in St. Peter's Parish, New Kent Co., VA and died in 1788 in Fairfax
Co., VA. He married 1st Elizabeth Smith Williams in 1723 in Fairfax Co., VA. Elizabeth Smith was born in 1708 in Fairfax
Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Mildred Compton After 1724. Mildred was born About 1708 and died on
an unknown date.
242. Bernard (note parent error) Taylor was born in 1704 and died About 1761. He married Sarah Moseley.
243. William Basye was born in 1693 in Northumberland, VA and died in 1762 in Northumberland, VA. He married Rebecca
Martin in 1738 in Northumberland, VA. Rebecca was born in 1710 in Lancaster Co., VA, USA or and died on an unknown date.
244. William Taylor was born in 1726 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date. He married
Sarah Bradford in 1750. Sarah was born in 1727 and died in Prince William, VA.
245. Lazarus Taylor was born in 1718 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died in 1726 in Wicomico Parish,
Northumberland, Virginia. He married Hannah Bradford in 1748 in Virginia. Hannah was born in 1725 in Prince William Co., VA
and died on an unknown date.
246. William Taylor was born in 1719/20 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date.
247. Joseph Taylor was born About 1722 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date.
248. Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1724 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date.
249. John Taylor was born in 1731 in Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Virginia and died on an unknown date.
250. Suckey Taylor was born About 1710 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
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251. Susannah Taylor was born in 1745 and died on an unknown date.
252. Peggy Taylor was born in 1747 and died on an unknown date.
253. Ann Taylor was born in 1720 in Eastchester, Westchester, NY and died on an unknown date. She married John Speaks
About 1755. John was born About 1716 and died on an unknown date.
254. William Lee, Jr. was born on May 14, 1704 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond Co., Virginia and died in Jun. 1764 in
Richmond Co., VA, USA. He married Anne on Dec. 16, 1728. Anne was born in 1706 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond Co. and
died in 1764 in Richmond Co., VA, USA.
255. Rachel Taylor was born About 1732 and died on an unknown date.
256. Thomas Taylor was born About 1736 and died on an unknown date.
257. Ann Taylor was born About 1736 and died on an unknown date.
258. John Taylor was born About 1742 and died on an unknown date. He married Rebecca Plater.
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259. Catherine Taylor was born About 1733 in Nottingham, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date. She married Thomas
Eldridge Before 1758 in uilford, NC or Frederick, VA. Thomas was born in 1738 in Prince George Co., Maryland and died on an
unknown date.
260. Phoebe Taylor was born on Apr. 8, 1749 in East Bradford, Chester, PA and died on Jun. 25, 1824 in East Bradford, Chester,
PA. She married John Dilworth in 1774 in Chester Co., Pennsylvania, USA. John was born in 1752 in East Bradford, Chester, PA
and died on an unknown date.
164. Richard Lee Taylor was born on Mar. 3, 1741/42 in Orange Co., VA and died on Jan. 19, 1829 in Lexington, KY or Louisville,
Jefferson, KY.
See previous entry for Richard Lee Taylor was born on Mar. 3, 1741/42 in Orange Co., VA and died on Jan. 19, 1829 in Lexington,
KY or Louisville, Jefferson, KY.
165. Zachary, Jr. Taylor was born in 1735 and died in 1815.
See previous entry for Zachary, Jr. Taylor was born in 1735 and died in 1815.
166. Hancock Taylor was born in 1738 and died on an unknown date.
See previous entry for Hancock Taylor was born in 1738 and died on an unknown date.
167. Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1745 and died on an unknown date.
See previous entry for Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1745 and died on an unknown date.
168. William, Sr. Taylor was born in 1749 in Virginia SEE NOTE and died on an unknown date.
See previous entry for William, Sr. Taylor was born in 1749 in Virginia SEE NOTE and died on an unknown date.
169. Thomas Taylor was born in 1748 in Orange Co., VA and died on Nov. 22, 1810 in Blount, TN.
See previous entry for Thomas Taylor was born in 1748 in Orange Co., VA and died on Nov. 22, 1810 in Blount, TN.
261. Major Taylor was born in 1735 in New Kent Co., Virginia and died in Pittsyvania Co., VA.
262. Edmund Taylor was born in 1736 in New Kent Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date.
263. Alecy Taylor was born in 1737 in New Kent Co., Virginia and died in Pittsyvania Co., VA.
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264. William Taylor was born in 1738 in New Kent Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date.
265. Edmund Taylor was born in 1759 and died on an unknown date.
266. Temple Taylor was born in 1765 and died on an unknown date.
267. William Taylor was born in 1770 and died on an unknown date.
268. Brooking Taylor was born in 1784 and died on Mar. 15, 1841 in Franklin Co., KY. He married Ann Gayle on Mar. 18, 1806.
269. Robert Taylor was born After 1715 in Virginia and died in 1807 in Rutherford, NC, USA. He married 1st Susannah
Anderson. Susannah was born on Oct. 4, 1725 in New York City, NY, USA. He married 2nd Sarah White on Mar. 17, 1757 in
Coventry Parish, Rehobeth, Somerset, MD. Sarah was born on Oct. 7, 1736 in Dorchester, Suffolk, MA and died on an unknown
date.
270. Naomi Davis was born in 1731 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
271. Comfort Davis was born in 1733 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
272. William Ewell was born After 1717 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
273. Naomi Ewell was born After 1717 in Accomac, Accomack, VA, USA and died on an unknown date.
274. Joshua Taylor was born in 1740 in Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date.
275. Zachary Taylor, 12th President of the United States was born on Nov. 24, 1784 in Montebello, Orange, Co. and died
on Jul. 9, 1850 in The White House, Washington, DC. He married Margaret Mackall Smith on Jun. 21, 1810 in Jefferson, KY.
Margaret Mackall was born on Sep. 21, 1788 in Calvert, MD and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the life of Zachary Taylor, 12th President of the United States
Occupation 12th President of the United States
Burial Springfield, KY
Children of Zachary Taylor, 12th President of the United States and Margaret Mackall Smith
i. 447. Sarah Knox Taylor was born on Mar. 6, 1813 and died on Sep. 15, 1835.
ii. 448. Anne Margaret Mackall Taylor was born on Apr. 9, 1811 and died on Dec. 21, 1875.
iii. 449. OctaviaPannill Taylor was born on Aug. 16, 1816 and died on an unknown date.
iv. 450. Margaret Smith Taylor was born on Jul. 27, 1819 and died on an unknown date.
v. 451. Mary Elizabeth Taylor was born on Apr. 20, 1824 and died on an unknown date.
vi. 452. Richard Strother Taylor, Lt. Gen. was born on Jan. 27, 1826 in Louisville, KY and died on Apr. 12, 1879 in New York,
NY.
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277. Hancock Taylor was born on Jan. 29, 1781 in Orange, VA and died on Mar. 29, 1841 in Jeffersin Co., KY. He married 1st
Sophie Elizabeth Hord. He married 2nd Hannah Hornsby Lewis.
278. William Dabney Strother Taylor was born in 1782 and died on an unknown date.
279. George Ann Taylor was born on Sep. 24, 1790 and died on Sep. 18, 1829.
280. Elizabeth Lee Taylor was born on Jan. 4, 1792 and died in 1845. She married John Gibson Taylor. John Gibson was
born in 1786 and died in 1828.
281. Ricard strother Taylor was born on Sep. 24, 1794 and died on an unknown date.
282. Joseph Pannill Taylor, Brig. Gen. was born on May 4, 1796 and died on Jun. 29, 1864. He married Evelyn McLean.
Evelyn was born in 1780 and died on an unknown date.
283. Sarah Bailey Taylor was born on Jun. 11, 1799 and died on an unknown date. She married French Strother Grey.
284. Emily Taylor was born on Jun. 30, 1801 and died on Nov. 30, 1842. She married John S. Allison in 1822.
286. John Taylor was born About 1770 and died in 1819. He married Parthenia Dawson.
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287. Samuel Taylor was born in 1772 and died on an unknown date.
288. Sarah Taylor was born in 1775 and died on an unknown date.
289. Charles Walker was born in 1780 in Spanishburg, Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married Elizabeth
Margaret Peters.
290. George Taylor was born in 1775 and died on an unknown date.
291. John Taylor was born in 1775/76 and died on an unknown date.
292. William, Jr. Taylor was born in 1777 in Bedford Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married Katherine Ready.
293. Nancy Taylor was born in 1779 and died on an unknown date.
294. Joshua Taylor was born in 1788 and died on an unknown date.
295. Jesse Riley Taylor was born in 1791 in Wythe Co. (Grayson Co.), VA and died on Mar. 12, 1862 in Barbourville, Knox Co.,
Kentucky. He married Nancy Green on Jul. 9, 1818 in Ashe Co., North Carolina. Nancy was born in 1800 in North Carolina and
died on an unknown date.
296. Richard Taylor was born in 1792 and died on an unknown date.
297. Thomas Andrew Taylor was born in 1793 and died on an unknown date.
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298. James Taylor was born in 1800 and died on an unknown date.
299. David Andrew Miller Taylor was born on Dec. 16, 1791 in Orange Co., VA and died on Sep. 1, 1877 in Murphy, Cherokee,
NC. He married Mary Ann Bigby on Sep. 11, 1817 in Morgantown, TN. Mary Ann was born on Aug. 9, 1802 in Cass, Georgia
and died on an unknown date.
300. Isaac Taylor was born on Feb. 10, 1793 in Know, TN and died on Feb. 22, 1865 in Cherokee, NC.
301. Martha Taylor was born in 1794 in Blount, TN and died in 1850 in Polk, TN. She married Walter Caruth. Walter was born
in 1786 and died on an unknown date.
302. Andrew Miller Taylor was born in 1796 in Cherokee, Washington, TN and died in 1855 in Ortx, NC. He married Jane
Bigby in 1819 in Blount, TN. Jane was born in 1804 in Cherokee Nation East, Amohee, TN and died on an unknown date.
303. Campbell Taylor was born in 1801 in Blount, TN and died in 1880 in Cherokee, Washington, TN. He married Elizabeth in
1825 in Tennessee. Elizabeth was born in 1802 in Blount, TN and died in Cherokee, NC.
304. Amanda Taylor was born in 1803 and died on an unknown date.
305. Baldwin Harle Taylor was born in 1810 in Monroe, TN and died in 1880.
306. Thomas Jefferson Taylor Taylor was born in 1811 and died on an unknown date.
307. Henderson Taylor was born in 1812 in Monroe, TN and died on an unknown date.
308. Andrew Glasswell was born in 1793 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married Susan
Thompson Thornton.
309. James Madison, 4th Presient of the United States was born on Mar. 16, 1751 in Port Conway, King George Co., VA
and died on Jun. 28, 1836 in Montpelier plantation, Orange Co., VA. He married Dorothea Payne on Sep. 5, 1794 in Harewood
plantation, Jefferson Co., VA. Dorothea was born on May 20, 1768 in Payne's Tavern, Person Co., NC and died on Jul. 12, 1849.
Other events in the life of James Madison, 4th Presient of the United States
Burial Montpelier Cemetery, Montpelier platation, Orange Co., VA
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310. Alice Winston was born in 1753 and died on an unknown date.
312. James, V Taylor was born on Apr. 19, 1769 in Midway, VA and died on Nov. 7, 1838 in Newport, KY.
320. Elizabeth Hubbard Taylor died on an unknown date. She married Thomas Minor. Thomas Minor was born in
Spottslvania Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date.
322. Matilda Rachel Taylor was born in 1805 in Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date. She married William Catlett
Moore.
323. Francie Taylor was born on Jun. 3, 1782 and died in 1846. He married Anne Elizabeth Taylor on Sep. 17, 1804 in
Jefferson Co., KY (first cousins). Anne Elizabeth, daughter of William Gibson Taylor and Lucy Norvell Hord, was born on
Mar. 11, 1788 in Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, USA and died in 1862.
324. William Berry Taylor was born in 1768 and died in 1836. He married Susannah H. G. Gibson. Susannah H. G. was
born in 1775 and died on an unknown date.
325. Jonathan, Jr Taylor was born in 1774 and died on an unknown date. He married Mary Ashby. Mary was born in 1781
and died on an unknown date.
326. Frances Anne Taylor was born in 1775 and died on an unknown date. She married John Washington Berry. John
Washington was born in 1759 and died on an unknown date.
327. Rachel Berry Taylor died on an unknown date. She married John Finnie, II Gibson.
328. John Taylor was born in 1799 and died on an unknown date.
329. Anne Elizabeth Taylor was born on Mar. 11, 1788 in Louisville, Jefferson Co., Kentucky, USA and died in 1862. She married
Francie Taylor on Sep. 17, 1804 in Jefferson Co., KY (first cousins). Francie, son of Jonathan Taylor and Nancy Anne
Berry, was born on Jun. 3, 1782 and died in 1846.
331. Lewis Taylor was born on Oct. 23, 1780 and died on Feb. 14, 1874. He married Rachel Baker. Rachel was born on Mar.
20, 1794 and died 29 MAY in 1850.
332. Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1760 in Goochland, VA and died in 1800 in Washington, VA.
333. George Taylor, Capt, was born on Oct. 12, 1762 in Albermarle, VA and died in 1834 in probably South Carolina.
334. Isabel Taylor was born in 1763 in Augusta, VA and died in 1764.
336. Sarah Taylor was born on Mar. 5, 1766 in Virginia and died in 1824. She married George Tarry.
337. Anderson Taylor was born on Oct. 17, 1767 in Virginia and died in 1808. He married Jane Young on Jun. 20, 1790 in
Granville, NC. Jane was born in 1769 in Granville, NC and died on an unknown date.
338. Henry Taylor was born on Jan. 14, 1768 and died in 1769.
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339. Woody Taylor was born in Jan. 1770 and died in 1771.
340. Nancy Taylor was born in 1772 and died on an unknown date.
341. John Taylor was born on Feb. 22, 1773 in Granville, NC and died on an unknown date.
342. Eli Taylor was born in 1781 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA and died on Aug. 12, 1884 in Weld, Colorado.
343. William, II Taylor was born on Dec. 9, 1770 in Augusta, VA and died on Dec. 26, 1854 in Autauga, Alabama. He married
Nancy Collins on Jul. 21, 1792 in Halifax, VA. Nancy was born on Nov. 16, 1772 in Halifax, VA and died on an unknown date.
344. Lewis Taylor was born About 1763 in Albermarle, VA and died on May 18, 1844 in Coffee, TN. He married 1st Wincey
Collins on Apr. 24, 1799 in Ruthford, NC. Wincey was born About 1777 in Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date. He
married 2nd Jane Burton About 1793 in North Carolina. Jane was born Before 1780 in Caswell, NC and died on an unknown date.
345. Jeremiah Taylor was born in 1765 in Augusta, VA and died on an unknown date.
346. Sarah Taylor was born on Mar. 5, 1766 in Rapidan, Orange Co., NC and died in Aug. 1824.
347. Anderson Taylor was born on Oct. 17, 1767 in Rapidan, Orange Co., VA and died in 1808 in Townsville, Granville, NC.
348. Henry Taylor was born on Jan. 14, 1767/68 in Sampson Co., NC and died on Jul. 27, 1848 in Lincoln Co., TN.
349. Elizabeth Bassett was born on Dec. 13, 1730 in New Kent Co., VA and died About 1792. She married Benjamin, V
Harrison.
350. Richard Taylor was born on Nov. 26, 1702 and died on Sep. 22, 1744.
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351. John Taylor was born on Dec. 27, 1705 in Pennsylvania and died in 1706.
352. Hannah Taylor was born on Jul. 7, 1708 in Birmingham, Chester, Pennsylvania and died on Jan. 5, 1768. She married
William Temple. William was born About 1700 in Coombs Lane, Parish Atworth, Wiltshire, England and died on Jan. 18, 1722/23
in Birmingham, Chester, Pennsylvania.
353. Benjamin Taylor was born on Mar. 27, 1710 and died on Jul. 1, 1775. He married Sarah Nookes on May 5, 1733 in
Birmingham, Meeting.
356. Sarah Taylor was born on Dec. 1, 1711 in Pennsylvania and died in 1775 in Pennsylvania. She married John Jones. John
was born on Aug. 7, 1723 in Philadelphia, PA and died on an unknown date.
357. James Taylor was born About 1683 in Carlisle, England and died in Virginia or Pennsylvania, USA. He married Hannah
Williams.
358. Deborah Taylor was born in 1710 in Ebt, Chester, PA and died on Jun. 5, 1783 in Cherster, PA. She married Jonathan
Parke in 1731 in Pennsylvania, USA. Jonathan was born on Apr. 18, 1709 in Ballybrommell, Carlow, Ireland and died on an
unknown date.
359. Ann Taylor died on an unknown date. She married Richard Barnard.
361. Alice Taylor died on an unknown date. She married David (twin) Hoopes on Jan. 27, 1731 in Birmingham, Chester,
Pennsylvania. David (twin) was born on Dec. 27, 1709 in Middletown, Del., PA and died on an unknown date.
362. Samuel Taylor died on an unknown date. He married Mary Smedley on Nov. 12, 1737 in Goshen Meeting, Chester, PA.
Mary was born on Oct. 22, 1719 and died on an unknown date.
363. Peter, IV Taylor was born on Nov. 5, 1722 in Concord, Delaware, PA and died on Nov. 11, 1802 in Chester, Pennsylvania. He
married Elizabeth Hall on Feb. 17, 1746 in Montgomery, PA. Elizabeth was born in 1723 in Philadelphia, PA, USA and died on an
unknown date.
364. Nathan Taylor was born on Jan. 29, 1715 in Upper Providence, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date. He married Ruth
Evans on Sep. 5, 1746 in Radnor Meeting House, Chester, PA. Ruth was born About 1715 and died on an unknown date.
365. Mordecai Taylor was born on Feb. 7, 1713 in Upper Providence, Chester, PA and died in 1747. He married Esther
Sharples on May 18, 1738 in Providence Meeting House, PA.
366. Sarah Taylor was born on Dec. 2, 1718 in Providence, Delaware, PA and died on an unknown date. She married John
Heacock in 1739 in Middletown, Chester, PA.
367. Margaret Taylor was born on Mar. 7, 1720 in Concord Mm, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date. She married Peter
Thomas on May 14, 1745 in Radnor, Chester, PA.
368. John Taylor was born on Aug. 3, 1724 in Concord Mm, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date.
369. Joseph Taylor was born About 1726 in Upper Providence, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date.
370. Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1731 in Middletown, Chester, PA and died on Feb. 22, 1789. She married William Smedley
on Apr. 5, 1753.
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372. Arvilla Taylor died on Feb. 4, 1767 in Baltimore, MD, USA. She married Edward Day 22 My 1722 in Baltimore, MD, USA.
373. Barbara Taylor was born in 1707 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date.
374. Solomon Taylor was born on Feb. 10, 1706/07 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date.
375. Francis, II Taylor was born on Dec. 14, 1709 in St. James Parish, Anne Arundel Co., MD and died in 1764. He married
Elizabeth Empson on Oct. 6, 1729 in St. George's Parish, Baltimore, MD. Elizabeth was born About 1699 in St George's Parish,
Baltimore, MD and died on an unknown date.
376. Samuel Taylor was born About 1710 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date.
377. Ann Taylor was born About 1730 in New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date.
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378. Lucy Taylor was born About 1733 and died on an unknown date.
379. Frances Fanny Taylor was born on Dec. 18, 1743 in Saint Peters Parish, New Ken Co., VAt and died on an unknown date.
380. Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1734 in Goochland, VA and died on an unknown date.
381. James Taylor was born on May 1, 1736 in New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date.
382. George Taylor was born on Dec. 7, 1737 in New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date.
383. Washington Taylor was born About May 1738 in New Kent, VA and died on an unknown date.
384. Zachariah Taylor was born in 1739 in Goochland, VA and died on Nov. 6, 1794 in Washington, KY. He married 1st Loranna
Morris in 1760. Loranna was born in Albermarle Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Prudence Peter in
1781. Prudence was born in 1758 in St. Petersburg, VA and died on an unknown date.
385. Edmund, I Taylor was born on Aug. 16, 1741 in Saint Peters Parish, New Kent, VA and died on Jan. 28, 1822 in Hanover,
VA. He married Ann Day on May 16, 1771 in Hanover, VA. Ann was born on Mar. 18, 1753 in Hanover, VA and died on an
unknown date.
386. Henry Taylor was born in 1742 in Goochland, VA and died on an unknown date.
387. Anne Taylor was born in 1744 in Hanover Co, VA and died on an unknown date.
388. Mary Taylor was born in 1745 in Goochland, VA and died on an unknown date.
389. William Forbes Taylor was born Between May 1736 and May 1739 in Saint Peters Parish, New Kent, or Albermarle Co., VA
and died in 1814 in Washington, KY. He married 1st Elizabeth Catherine Anderson on Jul. 28, 1763 in Rapidan, Orange, VA.
Elizabeth Catherine was born on Nov. 24, 1752 in Hanover, New Kent, VA and died in 1799. He married 2nd Lucy.
391. Nancy Taylor was born on Nov. 8, 1767 in Augusta, VA and died on May 2, 1816 in Shelby Co., KY probably. She married 1st
George Washington Boswell on Jan. 2, 1787 in Augusta, VA. George Washington was born on Jun. 11, 1748 and died on
Mar. 7, 1803 in Shelby Co., KY probably. She married 2nd George Thatcher on Sep. 3, 1809 in Shelby, KY.
392. Mary Taylor was born in 1772 in Augusta, VA and died in 1845 in Shelby Co., KY. She married William Figg on Jan. 15,
1791 in Frederick Co., VA. William was born in 1775 in Berkeley, VA and died in 1848 in Sullivan, IN.
393. Thomas Wright Taylor was born on Oct. 8, 1774 in Augusta, VA and died on Jan. 5, 1847 in Virginia.
394. James Taylor was born in 1770 in Augusta, VA and died in Aug. 1863 in Zanesville, Ohio. He married Barbara Seitzer in
Virginia. Barbara was born in 1777 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
395. John F. Taylor was born in 1782 in Augusta, VA and died in Feb. 1838 in Retirement Farm, Staunton, Augusta, VA. He
married Mary C. Kercheval in 1823. Mary C., daughter of Samuel Kercheval, was born Between 1786 and 1789 in Virginia
and died After 1863.
396. Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1782 in Augusta, VA and died in Feb. 1838 in Retirement Farm, Staunton, Augusta, VA, USA.
She married 1st James Figg in 1798. She married 2nd Jesse Spradling, Rev..
397. Sarah Taylor was born in 1769 in Augusta, VA and died Before 1863. She married James Tinley in Kentucky, USA.
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398. William Taylor was born on Apr. 13, 1784 in Augusta, VA and died in Feb. 1838 in Retirement Farm, Staunton, Augusta, VA.
He married Mary Murphy 1809?. Mary was born in 1809 and died on an unknown date.
399. Francis Emeline Taylor was born in 1786 in Augusta, VA and died on Apr. 27, 1845 in Ohio. She married Thomas
Wright on Jan. 12, 1809 in Shelby Co., KY. Thomas was born in Mar. 1785 in Virginia and died on Nov. 11, 1845 in Ohio.
400. Mary Taylor was born About 1774 in Jeefferson, West Virginia and died on an unknown date. She married William Figg on
Jan. 15, 1791 in Frederick, VA. William was born Between 1770 and 1775 in Berkeley, West Virginia and died on an unknown date.
402. Tarleton Taylor was born on Mar. 16, 1783 in Maryland and died on Aug. 29, 1856. He married Elizabeth Woods About
1800 in Madison, Kentucky. Elizabeth was born About 1787 and died on an unknown date.
403. Grace Taylor was born in 1784 and died on Oct. 10, 1856. She married Edward Duncan. Edward was born on Oct. 9,
1759 and died on an unknown date.
404. Groom Taylor was born in 1785 and died on an unknown date. He married Sarah Howard About 1804. Sarah was born
About 1786 in Maryland and died on an unknown date.
405. Jane Taylor was born in 1786 and died on Mar. 20, 1818. She married Doven Hendren. Doven was born on May 15, 1773
and died on Aug. 20, 1848.
406. Rebecca Taylor was born About 1787 and died on an unknown date. She married William Matthews. William was born
About 1782 and died on an unknown date.
407. William Taylor was born in 1788 in Madison, Kentucky and died on an unknown date. He married Nancy Farr. Nancy was
born in 1792 in Madison, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
408. Benjamin Taylor was born in 1799 in Madison, Kentucky and died on an unknown date. He married Mary Charlotte
"Polly" Minge. Mary Charlotte "Polly" was born on Oct. 28, 1797 and died in 1878.
409. Parker Taylor was born About 1796 in Madison, KY and died in 1880. He married Betsy Farr.
410. Francis, Jr Taylor was born About 1767 in North Carolina and died After 1850 in Bloomington, Monroe Co., Indiana. He
married Martha Thorp on Apr. 6, 1785 in Warren Co., NC. Martha was born About 1768 and died in 1829/30.
411. Absolom Taylor was born About 1784 and died on an unknown date.
412. Mary Elizabeth Basham was born in 1773 in Greenbrier Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
413. George Edmund, II Taylor was born About 1725 in Fairfax Co., VA and died About Feb. 1788 in Virginia. He married 1st
Margaret in 1744 in Virgiania, probably. Margaret was born in 1728 in Fairfax Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married
2nd Sarah. Sarah was born About 1726 and died on an unknown date.
414. Elizabeth Taylor was born on Mar. 30, 1746 in Mt. Vernon, Fairfax Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
415. Stephan Taylor was born About 1740 and died on an unknown date.
416. Frances Taylor was born in 1745 in Loudoun Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
417. Keziah Hizziah Taylor was born About 1749 in Loudoun Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
421. Anthony Taylor died on an unknown date. He married Susannah Lacey. Susannah was born in 1732 in Chesterfield
Co., Virginia and died in 1781 in Portsmouthm Virginia.
422. James Taylor was born on Dec. 15, 1738 in New Kent, Virginia and died in Sep. 1807 in Bedford Co., Virginia.
423. Catherine Basye was born on May 20, 1752 in Shandoah, Northumberland, VA and died on Jan. 7, 1839 in St. Louis,
Missouri.
424. Leroy Taylor was born on Jul. 15, 1758 in Prince William, VA and died on an unknown date. He married Nelley Wilson.
Nelley was born About 1760 in Washington, TN and died on an unknown date.
425. Argyle Taylor was born on May 25, 1750 in Fauquier Co., VA and died on Jan. 8, 1826.
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426. Leanna Taylor was born in 1751 in Fauquier Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
427. John Taylor was born on Oct. 27, 1752 in Fauquier Co., VA and died on Apr. 12, 1835 in Forks of Elkhorn, Franklyn, KY. He
married Elizabeth Kavanaug. Elizabeth was born in 1761 in Culpeper, VA and died on an unknown date.
428. Thomas Taylor was born About 1756 in Fauquier, VA and died on an unknown date.
429. Bradford Taylor was born About 1756 in Fauquier, VA and died on an unknown date.
430. Wilder Taylor was born About 1758 in Fauquier, VA and died on an unknown date.
431. Susanna Taylor was born About 1760 in Fauquier, VA and died on an unknown date.
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432. Joseph F. Taylor was born on Mar. 26, 1767 in Fauquier, VA and died on Aug. 17, 1851 in Troy, Woodford, Kentucky. He
married Nancy Howard on May 8, 1790 in Troy, Woodford, Kentucky. Nancy was born on Dec. 7, 1770 in Troy, Woodford,
Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
433. Jane or Jenny Taylor was born About 1768 in Fredrick, VA and died on an unknown date.
434. Nancy Anna Lee was born in 1728 and died on Oct. 8, 1808 in Rockingham Co., VA. She married Joseph Luke Hanks,
Sr.. Joseph Luke was born on Dec. 20, 1725 in Bedford, Richmond Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
436. Caleb Taylor was born in 1750 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died in 1783. He married Sarah in 1770 in Rutherford, NC, USA.
Sarah was born in 1750 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
437. Joshua Taylor was born in 1740 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. He married Hannah Steele in 1765 in Virginia.
Hannah was born About 1740 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
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438. Mary Taylor was born in 1742 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. She married Hartwell Hunnicutt. Hartwell was
born on May 13, 1738 in Surry, VA and died on an unknown date.
439. Arthur Taylor was born in 1744 in Virginia and died in Dec. 1781. He married Celia. Celia was born 1745 to 1750 in VA or
Tyron Co., NC and died After 1807 in Old Pendleton Co., or Greenville, SC.
440. John Taylor was born About 1755 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date. He married Unknown.
441. Susanah Taylor was born avt 1742 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
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442. James Taylor was born in 1747 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
443. Isaac Taylor was born in 1748 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
444. Cynthia Taylor was born in 1749 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
445. Jeremiah Taylor was born About 1745 in Virginia and died About 1777 in Virginia.
446. Robert Hammer Taylor was born in 1760 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died in 1824 in Rutherford, NC, USA. He married
Susannah in 1780 in rutherford, NC, USA. Susannah was born in 1760 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
447. Sarah Knox Taylor was born on Mar. 6, 1813 and died on Sep. 15, 1835. She married Jefferson Finis Davis,
President of the Confederacy CSA. Jefferson Finis was born on Jun. 3, 1808 and died on Dec. 6, 1889.
448. Anne Margaret Mackall Taylor was born on Apr. 9, 1811 and died on Dec. 21, 1875. She married Robert Crooke
Wood in 1829.
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449. OctaviaPannill Taylor was born on Aug. 16, 1816 and died on an unknown date.
450. Margaret Smith Taylor was born on Jul. 27, 1819 and died on an unknown date.
451. Mary Elizabeth Taylor was born on Apr. 20, 1824 and died on an unknown date. She married William Wallace Smith
Bliss, Col.. William Wallace Smith was born on Aug. 17, 1815 and died on Aug. 4, 1853.
452. Richard Strother Taylor, Lt. Gen. was born on Jan. 27, 1826 in Louisville, KY and died on Apr. 12, 1879 in New York, NY.
He married Louise Marie Myrtle Bringier on Feb. 10, 1851. Louise Marie Myrtle was born in 1834 in Hermitage Plantation
and died on an unknown date.
Children of Richard Strother Taylor, Lt. Gen. and Louise Marie Myrtle Bringier
i. 755. Zachary Taylor was born in 1854/55 and died on Apr. 27, 1863.
ii. 756. Elizabeth M. (Betty) Taylor was born in 1854 and died on an unknown date.
iii. 757. Louise Margaret Taylor died on an unknown date.
iv. 758. Richard Taylor died on an unknown date.
v. 759. Mrythe Bianca Taylor was born in 1864 and died in 1942.
453. William Dabney strother Taylor was born on Jul. 8, 1806 and died on Mar. 9, 1891. He married Jane Pollock
Barbour. Jane Pollock died in 1871.
454. Nicholas Meriwether Lewis Taylor was born in 1815 and died in 1871. He married Mariah Harris.
455. Mildred Jane Taylor was born in 1817 and died in 1872. She married John McLean.
456. Elizabeth Sarah Taylor was born in 1822 and died in 1866. She married Jonathan Edwards Spilman, Rev..
Jonathan Edwards was born in 1812 and died in 1896.
457. Mary Louise Taylor was born in 1824 and died on an unknown date. She married Archibald Magill Robinson.
Archibald Magill was born in 1821 and died in 1904.
458. Joseph Walker Taylor, Maj. was born in 1826 and died in 1899. He married 1st Lucy Moore Throckmorton. He
married 2nd Ellen Bates. Ellen was born in 1826 and died in 1916.
459. Edward Hancock Taylor was born in 1827 and died in 1895. He married Louise Barker.
460. Zachary Lee Taylor was born in 1832 and died in 1885. He married Harriet Prentice.
461. Annah Allen Taylor was born in 1835 and died in 1889. She married Charles Theodore Hawes.
462. Robert Hornby Taylor was born in 1836 and died on an unknown date.
463. Samuel Burks Taylor was born in 1841 and died on an unknown date.
464. Sarah Strother Taylor died on an unknown date. She married William B. Jouett, Col..
466. Emily Allison Taylor died in 1890. She married Lafayette McLaws. Lafayette died in 1897.
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467. Anne Pendleton Taylor was born in 1813 and died in 1898. She married Frederick Geiger Edwards. Frederick
Geiger was born in 1806 and died in 1871.
468. Mary Virginia Taylor was born in 1818 and died in 1906. She married Burton Randall, Dr.. Burton was born in 1805
and died in 1886.
469. Josephine Pannill Taylor was born in 1820 and died in 1860.
470. Margaret Lewis Taylor was born in 1823 and died on an unknown date.
471. Elizabeth MacKall Taylor was born in 1826 and died in 1910. She married Nicholas Waggener Casey. Nicholas
Waggener was born in 1826 and died in 1910.
472. Frances Taylor was born in 1814/15 and died on an unknown date.
473. William Taylor was born in 1814/15 and died on an unknown date.
474. John McLean Taylor was born in 1828 and died in 1875.
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475. Sarah Rebecca Taylor was born in 1830 and died in 1917. She married David R. Jones. David R. died in 1863.
476. Joseph Hancock Taylor was born in 1836 and died in 1885. He married Mary Montgomery Meigs. Mary
Montgomery was born in 1843 and died in 1930.
477. Arbella Taylor was born in 1838 and died on an unknown date. She married Henry Francis Clarke. Henry Francis was
born in 1820 and died in 1887.
478. Evelyn McLean Taylor was born in 1845 and died in 1917. She married Henry Walter Kingsbury. Henry Walter was
born in 1862 and died on an unknown date.
479. Zachary Taylor was born in 1849 and died on an unknown date.
480. William Bliss Taylor was born in 1853 and died in 1871.
483. Caroline Taylor was born in 1801 and died on an unknown date.
484. David Taylor was born in 1802 and died on an unknown date.
485. Feldin Taylor was born in 1803 and died on an unknown date.
486. James Taylor was born in 1804 and died on an unknown date.
487. John Taylor was born in 1805 and died on an unknown date.
488. Mary Taylor was born in 1807 and died on an unknown date.
489. William Taylor was born in 1808 in Lancaster, KY and died on an unknown date. He married Catherine Tracy. Catherine
was born in Lancaster, KY and died on an unknown date.
490. John B. Walker was born in 1783 and died on an unknown date.
496. Moses Taylor was born in 1814 in Monroe Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married Eliza Ann Vass on Sep. 6,
1842. Eliza Ann was born in 1824 in Monroe Co., VA now WV and died on Feb. 8, 1890.
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499. Silas Foote Taylor was born in 1820 in Bedord Co., VA and died in 1896. He married Sibina Ellen Nutter on Oct. 11,
1842 in Monroe Co., WV.
500. Garrett Taylor was born in 1824 in Bedord Co., VA and died in 1902 in Bedord Co., VA. He married Martha Faudre.
504. William Riley Taylor was born in May 1820 in Mt. Pleasant, Virginia and died on May 11, 1904 in Harlan Co., KY. He married
1st Icella Tinsley in 1836 in Harlan Co., KY. Icella was born in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd
Nancy Lundy on Mar. 7, 1843 in Hardin Co., KY. He married 3rd Sarah Vaughn on Apr. 19, 1861 in Harland Co., KY. Sarah
was born in 1834 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
505. Benjamin (twin of Griffith) Taylor was born 1824 to 1832 in Norton, Russell co, VA and died on an unknown date. He
married Margaret ?. Margaret ? was born in 1833 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
506. Griffith (twin of Benjamin) Taylor was born in 1824 in Norton, Russell co, VA and died in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA. He
married Katherine Grimes on Feb. 21, 1853 in Tazewell, Claiborne Co., Tennessee.
507. Irvin Taylor was born in 1833 in Whitley Co., KY and died on an unknown date. He married Mary A. Saylor on Mar. 10,
1858 in Harlan Co., KY. Mary A. was born in 1835 in Wallen's Creek, Russell Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
508. Andrew Jackson Taylor was born in 1826 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. He married Subra Ely. Subra was
born in 1827 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
509. Nancy Taylor was born in 1827/28 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. She married David, Sr. Lee in 1850/51.
David, Sr. was born in 1824 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
510. Jesse Riley, Jr. Taylor was born in 1832 in Lee Co., VA or Whitley Co., KY and died in Jan. 1898 in Lebanon, Marion Co.,
KY.. He married 1st Mary Anna Mink on Mar. 30, 1856 in Harlan Co., KY. Mary Anna was born in 1834 in Russell Co., VA and
died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Mary Zarberry in 1866.
511. John Wesley Taylor was born in 1835/36 in Virginia and died on Feb. 14, 1865 in Harlan Co., KY. He married Martha
Jane Ely in 1856 in Harlan Co., KY. Martha Jane was born on Mar. 4, 1831 in Claiborne, Tennessee and died on an unknown
date.
512. Noah, Sr. Taylor was born on Nov. 24, 1838 in Virginia and died on Mar. 3, 1919 in Mulberry Gap, Hancock Co., TN. He
married Joicy Lee in 1866. Joicy was born on Dec. 1, 1848 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
513. Elijah Taylor was born in 1830 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
514. James Madison Taylor was born on Oct. 25, 1821 in Morganton, Bradley, TN and died on Jan. 14, 1907 in Claremore,
Rogers, OK. He married 1st Martha Beasley. Martha was born in 1822 and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Nicey de
Armond. Nicey was born in 1826 and died on an unknown date. He married 3rd Elizabeth Ann Parker About 1845 in Cherokee,
Co, NC. Elizabeth Ann was born in 1826 in Haywood co., NC and died on an unknown date. He married 4th Hanna Addie
Manchester on Jan. 8, 1855 in Murphy, Cherokee, NC. Hanna Addie was born About 1830 in Providence, RI and died on an
unknown date.
515. Andrew Jackson Taylor was born on Oct. 12, 1824 in Cleveland, Bradley, TN and died on Feb. 21, 1895 in Tahlequah,
Cherokee, OK. He married Martha R. Mose on Jan. 13, 1857 in Cherokee, Co, NC. Martha R. was born in 1836 and died on an
unknown date.
516. David Miller Taylor was born on Mar. 13, 1826 in Bradley, TN and died 1880 or 1902 in Rogers, OK. He married Laura
Elizabeth Welch. Laura Elizabeth was born About 1837 and died on an unknown date.
517. William Penn Taylor was born 1832 or 1 Oct 1827 in Tennessee or Cherokee, NC and died 1850 or 20 May 1920 in District
14, Franklin, TN or Chelsea, OK. He married Christiana Tipton. Christiana was born in 1838 and died on an unknown date.
518. Elizabeth E. Taylor was born on Oct. 18, 1819 in Polk, TN and died on Jun. 30, 1891 in Andrews, Cherokee, NC. She
married Stephen Whitaker. Stephen was born on Feb. 9, 1814 in Swannanoa, Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
519. Thomas Jefferson Taylor was born on Jun. 14, 1818 in Macon Co., NC and died in 1908 in Oklahoma. He married Martha
Ann Bradley on Nov. 17, 1854. Martha Ann was born on Jan. 12, 1833 in Cherokee, Co, NC and died on an unknown date.
520. Catherine Taylor was born on Mar. 2, 1823 in Tennessee and died on Nov. 1, 1915 in Murphy, Cherokee, NC. She married
1st Jonathan McDaniel. Jonathan was born About 1820 and died on an unknown date. She married 2nd Felix Panther in 1837
in Grape Creek, Cherokee Co., NC. Felix was born in 1818/19 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
521. Martha Ann Taylor was born on Apr. 2, 1835 and died on an unknown date. She married Manuel Setser. Manuel was
born About 1830 and died on an unknown date.
522. Campbell Harrison, Sr. Taylor was born on Mar. 1, 1838 in Cherokee, Co, NC and died on an unknown date. He married
Stacy Welch on May 14, 1860. Stacy was born on Mar. 15, 1840 and died on an unknown date.
523. Minerva Jane Taylor was born on May 24, 1820 and died on Oct. 18, 1885 in Cherokee Nation West. She married Robert
Wesley Walker in 1848. Robert Wesley was born on Feb. 3, 1815 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
524. David Taylor was born on Nov. 5, 1822 in Bradley, TN and died on Apr. 20, 1900 in Vinitaa, Craig, OK. He married Sarah
Ann Adair in 1857 in Inidan Territory. Sarah Ann was born in 1834 in Adairsville, Barton, GA and died on an unknown date.
525. Elizabeth Taylor was born on Mar. 23, 1824 in Murphy, NC and died on Oct. 18, 1883 in Murphy, Cherokee, NC. She married
William Covington Ghormley on May 6, 1845 in Ashville, TN. William Covington was born on Mar. 25, 1817 in Blount, TN
and died on an unknown date.
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526. Susan Thornton Glasswell was born on Mar. 2, 1835 in Virginia and died on an unknown date. She married 1st George
Smith Patton. George Smith was born on Jul. 16, 1833 in Spotsylvania Co., VA and died in 1864 in Winchester, VA. She married
2nd George H. Smith.
527. Hubbard Minor Taylor died on an unknown date. He married Mary Ann Arnold.
528. Sarah Martha Taylor Moore was born on Sep. 2, 1835 in Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
529. Norel Taylor, MD was born on Nov. 26, 1824 and died on Nov. 30, 1858. He married Mary Lucy Howard. Mary Lucy
was born on Nov. 26, 1828 and died on an unknown date.
530. Mary Berry Taylor was born in 1800 and died in 1833. She married William Todd Barbour. William Todd was born in
1791 and died on an unknown date.
531. Elizabeth January Taylor was born in 1800 and died on an unknown date.
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532. Nathaniel Ashby Taylor was born in 1802 and died on an unknown date.
533. William Rufus Taylor was born in 1803 and died on an unknown date.
534. Margarette Ann Taylor was born in 1806 and died in 1879. She married William Taylor Berry. William Taylor was
born in 1796 and died on an unknown date.
529. Norel Taylor, MD was born on Nov. 26, 1824 and died on Nov. 30, 1858.
See previous entry for Norel Taylor, MD was born on Nov. 26, 1824 and died on Nov. 30, 1858.
535. Peter Taylor was born on Aug. 31, 1829 and died on Jul. 26, 1921. He married Margaret Jane Perigo. Margaret Jane
was born on Jan. 26, 1830 and died on an unknown date.
536. Sarah H. Taylor was born in 1793 in Halifax, VA and died in 1863 in Smith, TN.
537. Judith Word Taylor was born in 1795 in Halifax, VA and died in 1870 in Gaston, NC.
538. Nancy C. Taylor was born in 1798 in Halifax, VA and died in 1878 in Smith, TN.
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539. Martha S. Taylor was born in 1798 in Halifax, VA and died in 1880 in Autauga, Alabama.
540. Lockey J. Taylor was born in 1800 in Smith, TN and died in 1845 in Marion, Illinois.
541. Thomas C. Taylor was born in Apr. 1801 in Smith, TN and died in 1881 in Autauga, Alabama.
542. Frances Haannh Taylor was born in 1805 in Smith, TN and died in 1875 in Autauga, Alabama.
543. Elizabeth Lovelace Taylor was born on Dec. 30, 1807 in Smith, TN and died on Dec. 25, 1879 in Autauga, Alabama.
544. James C. Taylor was born in Aug. 1811 in Smith, TN and died in Oct. 1863 in Autauga, Alabama.
545. William Lancaster Taylor was born in 1815 in Smith, TN and died in 1850 in Milton, Autauga, Alabama. He married Sarah
Pousonley on Jun. 14, 1839 in Autauga, Alabama. Sarah was born in 1814 in Georgia and died on an unknown date.
546. James Taylor was born About 1802 in Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date. He married Polly Leming in 1820 in
Rowan, NC. Polly was born in 1802 in Rowan, NC and died on an unknown date.
547. John Lewis Taylor was born in 1805 in Rutherford, NC and died on Jun. 3, 1889 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. He married
Elizabeth (Betty) King in 1823 in Tennessee. Elizabeth (Betty) was born About 1802 in Buncombe, NC and died on an
unknown date.
548. Elizabeth Leuiza Taylor was born in 1816 in Rutherford, NC and died in 1880. She married Jones Burton About 1830 in
Coffee, TN. Jones was born in 1799 in Pittsylvania, VA and died on an unknown date.
549. Edy (Edith) Taylor was born in 1818 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. She married William, Jr. Collins.
William, Jr., son of William Collins and Evy (Evaline) Taylor, was born in 1821 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
550. Nancy Taylor was born in 1810 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
551. Ferriby Taylor was born in 1812 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
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552. Joseph Lewis Taylor was born on Apr. 26, 1797 in Patrick, VA and died on Sep. 26, 1870 in Tullahoma, Coffee, TN. He
married Rebecca King in 1818 in Coffee, TN. Rebecca, daughter of Jonathan King and Sarah Taylor, was born in 1798 in
Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date.
553. Harden Taylor was born in 1798 in North Carolina and died in Nov. 1883 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN. He married Anna Blair
About 1815 in North Carolina. Anna was born in 1795 in South Carolina and died on an unknown date.
554. George Taylor was born in 1795 in Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date.
555. Evy (Evaline) Taylor was born in 1794 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. She married William Collins About
1810 in North Carolina. William was born About 1779/80 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
556. Nancy Taylor was born in 1793 in Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date. She married Jordan King. Jordan was
born About 1796 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
557. Ferigy (Fergy) Phoebe Taylor was born in 1796 in Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date.
558. William Henry Harrison, 9th President of the United States was born on Feb. 9, 1773 in Virginia and died on Apr. 4,
1841 in The White House, Washington, DC. He married Anna Tuthill Symmes.
Children of William Henry Harrison, 9th President of the United States and Anna Tuthill Symmes
i. 928. John Scott Harrison was born on Oct. 4, 1804 and died on May 25, 1878.
560. Elizabeth Taylor died on an unknown date. She married Emmor Jefferis.
561. Hannah Taylor died on an unknown date. She married Samuel Moreton.
562. Ann Taylor died on an unknown date. She married Joseph Cope.
563. Benjamin, Jr. Taylor was born on Apr. 11, 1737 in Kennet Twp., Chester, Pennsylvania, USA and died on Oct. 18, 1781 in
East Caln Twp., Chester Co, Pennsylvania. He married 1st Rebecca Webb on Nov. 1, 1758 in Chester, PA. Rebecca was born
on May 25, 1741 in Chester, PA and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Ann Edge on Dec. 3, 1777 in East Caln Twp.,
Chester Co. Ann was born on Dec. 26, 1748 and died on an unknown date.
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564. James Taylor was born in 1705 in Pennsylvania, USA and died on an unknown date.
565. Margaret Taylor was born in 1704 in Philadelphia, PA and died on Jan. 10, 1763 in Meklinburg, NC. She married William
Polk About 1725 in Carlisle, Cumberland, Pennsylvania. William was born in 1699/00 in Whitehall, Somerset, MD and died on an
unknown date.
566. Charles Taylor was born in 1707 in Pennsylvania, USA and died on an unknown date.
567. Susan Taylor was born in 1713 in Pennsylvania, USA and died on an unknown date.
568. Abiah Taylor was born on Sep. 29, 1738 and died on Dec. 3, 1801. He married Ann Trimble on May 6, 1762 in Bradford
Meeting.
569. Ambrose Taylor was born on Jan. 19, 1747 in Near, Media, Chester, PA and died in 1816 in Chester, Pennsylvania. He
married Mary Sidewell on Apr. 28, 1773 in West Nottingham Meeeting House, Cecil, MD. Mary was born on Feb. 17, 1752 in
Nottingham, Chester, PA and died on an unknown date.
571. Sarah Taylor was born About 1753 and died on an unknown date. She married Joshua Thomas.
573. Mary Taylor was born on Jul. 5, 1749 and died on an unknown date.
580. Grace Taylor was born on Aug. 5, 1730 in St George's Parish, Baltimore, MD and died on an unknown date.
581. John Taylor was born About 1731 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date.
582. Rachael Taylor was born on Nov. 16, 1732 in St George's Parish, Baltimore, MD and died on an unknown date.
583. Thomas Taylor was born on Mar. 16, 1736/37 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date.
584. Joseph Taylor was born About 1740 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date.
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585. William Taylor was born About 1745 in Rowan Co., NC and died on an unknown date.
586. Francis, III Taylor, Major was born in 1734 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on Nov. 4, 1814 in North Carolina. He married
1st U. K. Parker About 1753 in Anne Arundel Co., MD. U. K. was born About 1735 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an
unknown date. He married 2nd Mary Murphy in Rowan Co., NC. Mary was born About 1745 in North Carolina and died on an
unknown date.
594. Mary Taylor was born in 1765 in Virginia and died in 1819 in Washington Co., KY. She married Samuel, Sr Peter in 1778 in
Virginia. Samuel, Sr was born in 1750 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
595. Sarah E. Taylor was born on Feb. 28, 1772 in Hanover, VA and died on Dec. 20, 1850.
596. Anne Taylor was born on Dec. 6, 1773 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date.
597. Elizabeth Taylor was born on May 31, 1776 in Taylorsville, Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date.
598. Mary Taylor was born on Sep. 24, 1778 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date.
599. William Day Taylor was born on Apr. 4, 1781 in Hanover, VA and died on May 17, 1858 in Hanover, VA.
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600. Fannie Taylor was born on Mar. 13, 1783 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date.
601. Edmund, II Taylor was born on Apr. 11, 1785 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date. He married Lavinia
Sheppard in 1824. Lavinia was born on Nov. 10, 1802 and died on an unknown date.
602. Amelia Harris Taylor was born on Aug. 14, 1789 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date.
603. Emily Harris Taylor was born on Aug. 14, 1789 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date.
604. Lewis Walker Taylor was born on Dec. 22, 1791 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date.
605. Francis Goode Taylor was born on Sep. 8, 1794 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date.
606. John Jay Taylor was born on Aug. 4, 1787 in Taylors Tavern, Hanover, VA and died on Oct. 7, 1858 in Virginia.
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607. John Taylor was born on Apr. 15, 1752 in Albermarle Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
608. George Taylor was born on Oct. 12, 1761 in Albermarle Co., VA.
609. Hardin Taylor was born in Albermarle Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
611. Lewis Taylor was born in 1759 in Albermarle Co., VA and died on May 18, 1844 in Coffee Co., TN. He married 1st Jane
Burton in 1779/80 in North Carolina. Jane was born in 1761 in Albermarle Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd
Wincey Collins.
613. Melvina Taylor was born on Mar. 3, 1807 in Grayson Center Co., KY and died on May 14, 1843 in Indiana, USA. She married
Samuel Pottinger on Nov. 2, 1831 in Montgomery Co., IN.
614. Julia Ann Taylor was born on Jul. 1, 1809 in Grayson Center Co., KY and died on Aug. 20, 1893 in Tama Co., Iowa, USA.
She married John Wesley Flathers in 1832. John Wesley, son of James Reed Flathers and Charlotte Parish, was
born in 1803 in Jefferson, KY and died on an unknown date.
615. Sarah Frances Taylor was born on Apr. 5, 1815 in Spring Hill, Oldham, KY and died on Mar. 3, 1880 in Tama Co., Iowa,
USA. She married 1st John Banta in 1842. She married 2nd Edmund Taylor Berry on May 15, 1833 in Shelby Co., KY.
Edmund Taylor was born on Jun. 9, 1811 in Dayton, Pendleton, KY and died on Aug. 13, 1887 in Mexico, Audrain, Missouri, USA.
616. James G. Taylor was born on Feb. 11, 1819 in Hardin Co., KY and died in 1821 in Hardin Co., KY.
617. John G. Taylor was born on Aug. 5, 1827 in Hardin, KY and died in 1898 in California. He married Millie.
618. George Boswell was born on Jan. 2, 1787 in Augusta, VA and died on an unknown date.
619. James Edward Boswell was born on Dec. 4, 1798 in Shelby Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
620. Sarah Boswell was born in Shelby Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
621. Rebecca Boswell was born in Shelby Co., KY and died on an unknown date. She married William Lemon in 1818 in
Augusta, VA.
622. Susannah Boswell was born in 1787 in Augusta, VA and died on an unknown date. She married Abraham Buxkirk.
Abraham was born About 1783 and died on an unknown date.
623. Melinda Boswell was born in 1789 in Augusta, VA and died on an unknown date. She married William Wright on Jan. 27,
1805 in Shelby Co., KY. William was born in 1784 in Augusta, VA and died on an unknown date.
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624. Elizabeth Boswell was born in Augusta, VA and died on an unknown date.
625. George W. Boswell was born on May 16, 1793 in Augusta, VA and died on an unknown date.
626. Francis Asberry Figg was born on Sep. 1, 1804 in Bereley, WV and died on Dec. 10, 1887 in Putnam, IN.
627. Benjamin Figg was born in 1795 in Jefferson, KY and died on Oct. 14, 1870 in Jefferson, KY.
628. Wesley Figg was born in Sep. 1810 in Shelby Co., KY and died on Dec. 10, 1887 in Hendricks, IN.
629. Courtney T. Figg was born on Nov. 6, 1806 in Shelby Co., KY and died on Jan. 2, 1876 in Masonville, Davies, KY.
630. James Figg was born on Mar. 19, 1792 in Berkeley, WV and died on Jul. 3, 1883 in Shelby Co., KY.
631. Thomas T. Figg was born in 1805 in Berkeley, WV and died on an unknown date.
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632. Frances Emily Figg was born on Nov. 15, 1808 and died on an unknown date.
633. Mary T. Figg was born on Mar. 22, 1802 and died on an unknown date.
634. Nathaniel Figg was born in 1797 in Berkeley, WV and died in 1835 in Jefferson, KY.
635. William Figg was born in 1793 in Berkeley, WV and died in 1845 in Indiana, USA.
636. John Wright Figg was born in 1798 in Berkeley, WV and died in Louisville, KY.
641. Mildred Helen Taylor was born on Feb. 3, 1816 in Tennessee or VA and died on Jun. 30, 1887. She married Samuel
Kemper Mallory on May 1, 1845 in Logan, KY. Samuel Kemper was born on Nov. 25, 1803 in Louisa, VA, USA and died on an
unknown date.
642. Sarah Taylor was born About 1819 in Virginia and died in Sep. 1856. She married Austin W. Mallory. Austin W. was
born About 1812 in Virginia and died Before Dec. 7, 1892 in Todd, KY.
643. Susan A. Taylor was born on Oct. 19, 1819 in Tennessee and died on Sep. 18, 1890 in Todd, KY probably. She married
James Burns Wright on May 3, 1840. James Burns was born on May 24, 1811 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
644. Hugh Taylor was born on Feb. 11, 1824 in Tennessee and died on Dec. 31, 1876 in Caldwell, Texas. He married Mary Ann
Carter on Nov. 29, 1846 in Robertson Co., TN. Mary Ann was born on May 13, 1825 in Kenetucky and died on an unknown date.
645. Ellis Taylor was born About 1834 in Tennessee and died in 1885.
646. Courtney Figg was born on Nov. 7, 1806 in Shelby, KY and died on Jan. 2, 1876 in Daviess, KY. She married William
Childess Hite. William Childess was born About 1809 and died on an unknown date.
647. Jesse Taylor was born on Dec. 11, 1802 in Kentucky and died on Jan. 13, 1873. He married Bettie Renfro. Bettie was
born About 1806 and died on an unknown date.
648. Thomas Taylor was born on Feb. 22, 1804 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. He married Sophia Newby. Sophia
was born About 1808 and died on an unknown date.
649. Sarah Taylor was born on Feb. 19, 1806 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
650. Mary Elizabeth Taylor was born on May 16, 1808 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
651. Clarkey Taylor was born on Sep. 3, 1810 in Kentucky and died on Aug. 30, 1844. She married Thomas Montgomery.
Thomas was born About 1806 and died on an unknown date.
652. Frank Taylor was born on Jul. 9, 1812 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
653. Rebecca Taylor was born on Apr. 15, 1814 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
654. Nancy Taylor was born on Sep. 1, 1816 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
655. Bartleston Taylor was born in Nov. 1818 in Kentucky and died on Dec. 30, 1895.
656. Darnaby Taylor was born on Aug. 18, 1820 in Kentucky and died on Aug. 26, 1821.
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662. Thomas Taylor was born About 1804 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
663. James Taylor was born About 1806 and died on an unknown date.
664. William, I Taylor was born About 1808 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
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665. Wesley Taylor was born About 1810 and died on an unknown date.
666. Rebecca Taylor was born in 1825 and died in 1897. She married Jesse Holbrook in 1852. Jesse was born on Nov. 7,
1828 in Culpepper, VA and died on an unknown date.
667. Louisa Taylor was born in 1806 and died on an unknown date.
668. May Taylor was born in 1808 and died on an unknown date.
669. Groom Taylor was born on Jul. 29, 1810 and died on Dec. 4, 1863. He married 1st Mary L Willis. Mary L was born on
Aug. 16, 1823 and died on Jul. 7, 1853. He married 2nd Lucinda B. Pilant. Lucinda B. was born on Jun. 10, 1824 and died on an
unknown date. He married 3rd Nancy Millon. Nancy Millon was born on Jan. 9, 1831 and died on an unknown date. He married
4th Mahala Hill. Mahala was born on Apr. 1, 1847 and died on an unknown date.
670. Jane Taylor was born in 1813 and died on an unknown date.
671. Andrew Jackson Taylor was born in 1814 and died on an unknown date.
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672. Lottie Taylor was born in 1816 and died on an unknown date.
673. Louise Taylor was born in 1818 and died on an unknown date.
674. Mary Ann Taylor was born in 1820 and died on an unknown date.
675. Cassius Marcellus Taylor was born on May 12, 1830 and died on May 24, 1892. He married Mary A. Burgin. Mary A.
was born in 1834 and died on an unknown date.
676. Pendleton Taylor was born in 1832 and died on an unknown date.
677. Owen Taylor was born on Dec. 17, 1838 in Richmond, Madison, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
678. Rebecca Jane Taylor was born on Oct. 12, 1819 and died on Sep. 11, 1895.
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680. Christian Smith Taylor was born in 1822 and died on Jun. 27, 1857. He married Amanda C. Abbott. Amanda C. was
born in 1826 and died on an unknown date.
681. Tarleton Jones Taylor was born on May 26, 1828 in Madison, KY and died on Jul. 30, 1867. He married Catherine
Bodkin. Catherine was born on Jun. 20, 1831 and died on Nov. 17, 1920.
682. Mary Jane Taylor was born in 1838 and died on Apr. 10, 1910.
683. William Taylor was born About 1787 and died on an unknown date.
684. Joseph Taylor was born About 1795 and died on an unknown date.
685. John Taylor was born About 1797 in Madison, KY and died About Oct. 1860 in Winslow, Monroe Twp., Pike Co., Indiana. He
married 1st Rebecca Abraham About 1823 in Monroe Co., Indiana. Rebecca was born in 1800 and died About 1854. He married
2nd Sarah Mary Dyer. Sarah Mary was born About 1833 and died on an unknown date.
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686. Elizabeth Taylor was born About 1799 and died on an unknown date. She married John Smith.
687. Tarply Taylor was born About 1805 and died on an unknown date.
688. Absolom Taylor was born About 1814 and died on an unknown date.
689. Samuel Taylor, IV was born in 1750 in Fairfax Co., VA and died After 1799. He married Elizabeth Embry Before 1773 in
Fairfax Co., VA. Elizabeth was born in 1754 in Fairfax, Rockingham Co, VA and died on an unknown date.
690. George Edmund, III Taylor was born About 1745 to 1750 in Lounoun Co. or Fairfax Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
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691. Stephan Taylor was born in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
692. William Tarlton Taylor was born on Aug. 24, 1759 in Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA and died on an unknown date. He married
Elizabeth Hampton.
693. Nimrod Taylor was born on Aug. 4, 1754 in Shenandoah Co., VA or Fauquier Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
695. George, Sr. Taylor was born in 1754 and died on an unknown date. He married Rachel Worsham. Rachel was born in
1750 and died on an unknown date.
696. Joseph Taylor was born in 1762 and died on an unknown date.
697. Jossiah Taylor was born in 1762 and died on an unknown date.
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698. William Taylor was born About 1764 and died on an unknown date. He married Mary Stanford. Mary was born in 1766
and died on an unknown date.
699. Susanna Taylor was born About 1765 and died on an unknown date.
700. Littleberry Taylor was born About 1767 and died in 1837. He married Sarah Sallie Roper. Sarah Sallie was born in
1779 and died on Oct. 10, 1855.
701. Sarah "Sally" Taylor was born After Mar. 1770 in Rowan, NC and died on an unknown date. She married John Campbell
in 1788. John was born on May 31, 1765 in Augusta, VA and died on an unknown date.
702. Benjamin Taylor was born About 1784 in Orange Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married Theodosia Payne.
703. Joseph Taylor was born in 1786 in Orange Co., VA and died in 1845 in Lexingeton, KY. He married 1st Elizabeth Van Pelt
on Jun. 11, 1812 in Kentucky. He married 2nd Mary M. Fogg in 1817.
704. Nancy Taylor was born on Dec. 14, 1788 in Clear Creek, Woodford, Kentucky and died in 1847. She married John
Drakeford Gray. John Drakeford was born About 1784 in Nelson, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
705. Mary Taylor was born in 1790 in Woodford Co., Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
706. Polly Taylor was born on Jun. 17, 1792 in Clear Creek, Woodford, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
707. Jane Taylor was born on Jun. 21, 1795 in Bullittsburg, Boone, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
708. John W. Taylor was born About 1796 in Woodford Co., Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
710. Elizabeth T. Taylor was born on Jun. 11, 1803 in Henry, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
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711. Sally Taylor was born on Nov. 22, 1807 in Mount Byrd, Henry, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
712. Bradford Taylor was born About 1806 in Troy, Woodford, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
713. Martha Taylor was born About 1808 in Troy, Woodford, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
714. Jane N. Taylor was born About 1810 in Troy, Woodford, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
715. Nancy Taylor was born on Jan. 11, 1818 in Troy, Woodford, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
716. James Hanks was born on Mar. 20, 1760 in Bedford Co., VA and died in 1793 in Nelson Co., KY. He married Mary Shipley
in 1781 in Kentucky, USA. Mary was born in 1765 in Bedford Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
717. Benjamin Ogle Taylor was born in Washington, DC and died on an unknown date. He married Julia Marie Dickinson.
Julia Marie was born in 1830 and died on an unknown date.
718. Sarah Taylor was born in 1778 in Tyrone, NC and died on Jan. 3, 1862 in Polk, NC. She married Jonathan King on Dec. 5,
1798 in Madison, Georgia. Jonathan was born on Dec. 14, 1774 in Bedford, VA and died on an unknown date.
719. Jeremiah Taylor, Rev. was born on Feb. 22, 1774 in Tyrone, NC and died on May 22, 1848 in Fabius, Marion, MO. He
married Elizabeth King on Sep. 17, 1798 in Rutherford, NC, USA. Elizabeth was born on Apr. 9, 1779 in Buncombe, NC and died
on an unknown date.
720. Hannah Taylor was born in Oct. 1777 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on Jan. 25, 1868 in Fannin, Georgia, USA. She
married 1st George Dickey on Mar. 25, 1803 in Rutherford, NC, USA. George was born on Apr. 26, 1776 in Macon, NC and died
on an unknown date. She married 2nd George Dickey on Mar. 25, 1803 in Rutherford, NC, USA. George was born on Apr. 26,
1776 in Macon, NC and died on an unknown date.
721. Rebecca Taylor was born in 1780 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. She married Ezekiel Scoggins
on Jan. 22, 1807 in Rutherford, NC, USA. Ezekiel was born in 1778 in Caswell, NC and died on an unknown date.
722. Joshua Taylor was born in 1770 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. He married Stacy in 1790 in
Rutherford, NC, USA. Stacy was born in 1770 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
723. Susannah Taylor was born in 1766 in Rutherford or Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
724. Francis Taylor was born in 1773 in Rutherford or Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
725. Sarah (Sally) Taylor was born After 1768 in Rutherford or Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
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726. Mary Taylor was born in 1781 in Rutherford or Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
727. Robert Taylor was born in 1783 in Rutherford or Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
728. Jesse James Taylor was born in 1787 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. He married Sarah
Johnson.
729. Olive Taylor was born in 1789 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
730. Rhoda Taylor was born in 1793 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
731. Rebecca Hunnicutt was born in 1760 and died on an unknown date.
733. Hartwell Hunnicutt was born in 1756 in Cumberland, SC and died on an unknown date.
734. Rowland Hunnicutt was born About 1760 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
735. Charles Taylor died in 1844 in Henderson, NC. He married Elizabeth Potts on May 5, 1788 in Rutherford, NC, USA.
739. Jeremiah Taylor, Rev. was born on Apr. 12, 1809 in Henderson, NC and died on Nov. 26, 1871. He married Margaret
Rickman in 1832. Margaret was born on Apr. 27, 1815 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
740. Ransom Powell Taylor was born on Jan. 22, 1804 in Mills River, NC and died on an unknown date. He married 1st Mary
Harris. Mary was born in 1809 and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Elizabeth Treadway in 1851 in Henderson, NC.
Elizabeth was born on Mar. 21, 1832 in Anson, NC and died on an unknown date.
741. John Taylor was born in 1818 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
742. Joseph Taylor was born on Jul. 25, 1791 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. He married Elizabeth
Hunt on Jul. 25, 1817 in Rutherford, NC, USA. Elizabeth was born on Jun. 17, 1795 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an
unknown date.
743. Benjamin Taylor was born on May 12, 1795 in Bladen, NC and died on an unknown date. He married Marab Mooney in
1817 in North Carolina. Marab was born in 1797 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
744. Nancy Taylor was born in 1798 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. She married Unknown.
745. John Taylor was born in 1785 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
746. James Lewis Taylor was born in 1789 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
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747. Sally Taylor was born in 1792 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died After 1830.
748. Mildred (Milly) Taylor was born on Apr. 12, 1794 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on Nov. 3, 1871. She married Jonathon
Mooney on Jan. 26, 1815 in Rutherford, NC, USA. Jonathon was born on Nov. 2, 1792 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an
unknown date.
749. Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1803 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
750. Jonathan Taylor was born in 1812 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. He married Patience in 1832 in
Rutherford, NC, USA. Patience was born in 1812 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
751. John Taylor Wood was born in 1830 and died on an unknown date.
752. Robert Crooke Wood was born in 1832 and died on an unknown date.
753. Sarah Knox Wood was born in 1838 and died on an unknown date.
754. Blandina Dudley Wood was born in 1834 and died in 1892.
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755. Zachary Taylor was born in 1854/55 and died on Apr. 27, 1863.
756. Elizabeth M. (Betty) Taylor was born in 1854 and died on an unknown date. She married Walter Robinson Stauffer.
759. Mrythe Bianca Taylor was born in 1864 and died in 1942. She married Isaac Hull Stauffer. Isaac Hull was born in
1861 and died in 1897.
764. William Pollock Taylor was born on Jan. 8, 1833 and died on Oct. 3, 1872.
765. Hancock Taylor was born in 1838 and died on an unknown date. He married Mary Hart Wallace.
766. Manlius Taylor, Capt, CSA was born in 1840 and died in 1908.
767. Mildred Taylor was born in 1847 and died on an unknown date.
768. Virginia Alexander Taylor was born in 1849 and died on an unknown date.
769. James Bate Taylor was born in 1851 and died on an unknown date.
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770. Zachary Taylor was born in 1856 and died on an unknown date.
771. Ellen Taylor was born in 1859 and died on an unknown date.
772. Susanna Taylor was born in 1861 and died on an unknown date.
773. Annah Taylor was born in 1864 and died on an unknown date.
774. Fannie Taylor was born in 1866 and died on an unknown date.
779. John Rogers Meigs Taylor was born in 1865 and died on an unknown date.
780. Louisa Taylor was born in 1866 and died on an unknown date. She married Philip Rounseville Alger. Philip
Rounseville was born in 1859 and died in 1912.
781. Evelyn Taylor was born in 1866 and died on an unknown date. She married Eli Kirk Price. Eli Kirk was born in 1863 and
died in 1933.
782. Joseph Pannill Taylor was born in 1867 and died on an unknown date. He married Laura Elizabeth Goode. Laura
Elizabeth was born in 1867 and died on an unknown date.
783. Montgomery Meigs Taylor was born in 1869 and died on an unknown date.
784. Eliza jane Taylor was born in 1828 and died on an unknown date.
785. Susan Taylor was born in 1831 and died on an unknown date.
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786. George Ann Taylor was born in 1824 and died on an unknown date.
787. John William Taylor was born in 1837 in Kentucky and died in 1894/95 in New Orleans, Louisiana. He married Sarah Ann
Beecher in 1849/50 in New Orleans, Louisiana. Sarah Ann was born in 1838 in KY or IN and died on an unknown date.
788. Mary Ann Taylor was born in 1839 and died on an unknown date.
789. Mandy Taylor was born in 1839 and died on an unknown date.
790. Beth Ann Taylor was born in 1843 and died on an unknown date.
791. Fieldin Taylor was born in 1845 and died on an unknown date.
792. Zachary Taylor was born in 1849 and died on an unknown date.
793. Julia Catherine Taylor was born on Aug. 8, 1851 and died on an unknown date.
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800. Alfred Burman Taylor was born on Nov. 25, 1857 in Monroe Co., VA now WV and died on Nov. 29, 1940 in Huntington, WV.
He married Ora Armita Chapman on Nov. 24, 1878 in Oakdale, Putnam Co. WV. Ora Armita, daughter of Merida Chapman
and Jane Harvey Schouman, was born on Jan. 24, 1861 in Oakdale, Putnam Co., WV and died on Nov. 26, 1951 in Huntington,
WV.
809. Cornelious Lee Taylor was born in 1859 and died on an unknown date.
814. William Riley Taylor died on an unknown date. He married Catherine Ready.
815. Robert Taylor was born in 1846 and died in 1929. He married Frances ?.
816. Ann Taylor was born in 1847 and died in 1887. She married Granville Wickline.
817. Andrew Lewis Taylor was born on Jun. 10, 1850 in Bedord Co., VA and died on Jan. 30, 1914 in Alderson, WV. He married
Mary Cateherine Samples. Mary Cateherine was born on Feb. 2, 1865 and died on an unknown date.
818. James Clark Taylor was born on Jun. 10, 1850 in Bedford Co., VA and died on Oct. 7, 1918 in Vanetta, Fayette Co., WV.
He married Malinda Ann Bryant. Malinda Ann was born on Dec. 24, 1840 in Greenbriar Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
819. Elizabeth Taylor was born in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. She married Jams R. Lundy. Jams R. was
born in Carroll Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
820. Martha Taylor was born in 1841 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. She married Hiram J. Howard in 1860 in Lee
Co., VA.
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821. Leander Taylor was born in 1843 in Hardin Co., KY and died on an unknown date. He married Nancy Lawson.
822. Drucilla Taylor was born in 1845 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
823. Burdine Taylor was born in 1847 in Hardin Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
824. Zacharia Taylor was born in 1851 in Harland Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
825. John Taylor was born in 1853 in Harland Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
826. Rachel Taylor was born in 1854 in Harland Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
827. Nancy Taylor was born in 1855 in Harland Co., KY and died on an unknown date. She married William Gross in 1878.
828. Sarah E. Taylor was born in 1855 in Harland Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
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829. Ruthie Taylor was born in 1859 in Harland Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
830. William Taylor was born in May 1862 in Harland Co., KY and died on an unknown date. He married Elizabeth ? in 1884.
831. Anna Taylor was born on May 16, 1863 in Harland Co., KY and died on Aug. 20, 1949.
832. James J. Taylor was born in 1866 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
833. Louisa Taylor was born in 1866 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
834. Thomas Taylor was born in Aug. 1869 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
835. Margaret Taylor was born in 1872 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
836. Archie Taylor was born in 1874 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
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837. Noah Taylor was born in 1859 and died on an unknown date.
838. John Taylor was born in 1864 and died on an unknown date.
839. Nancy Taylor was born in 1866 and died on an unknown date.
840. Nancy Jane Taylor was born on Dec. 2, 1853 in Harlan Co., KY and died on Jul. 25, 1877 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA.
841. Andrew Jackson Taylor was born in 1855 in Harlan Co., KY or 1853 Lee Co., VA and died in 1926 in Rose Hill, Lee Co.,
VA. He married 1st Catherine Johnson. Catherine was born in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd
Nancy A. Andes. Nancy A. was born in Washington Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married 3rd Easter Eldridge on
Apr. 13, 1875 in Lee Co., VA. Easter was born in 1853 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
842. Mary Taylor was born in 1856 in Harlan Co., KY and died on Sep. 30, 1858 in Harlan Co., KY.
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843. Priscilla Elizabeth Taylor was born on May 15, 1854/55 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. She married
Joseph Cheek on Dec. 23, 1875 in Lee Co., VA or Claiborne Co., TN. Joseph was born in 1856 in Lee Co., VA and died on an
unknown date.
844. Matilda Taylor was born in May 1858/59 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. She married 1st Earl German on
Jun. 19, 1876 in Lee Co., VA. Earl was born in 1859 in Pulaski Co., VA and died on an unknown date. She married 2nd J. E. Mink
on Feb. 12, 1889 in Tazewell, Claiborne Co., Tennessee.
845. Joseph George or Jacob G. Taylor was born in 1863 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
846. Berry (twin to Joshua) Taylor was born in 1864 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died in 1938 in Corbin, Whitley Co., KY. He
married G. Johnson ?.
847. Joshua (twin of Berry) Taylor was born in 1864 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died in 1938 in Corbin, Whitley Co., KY.
848. Rachel O. Taylor was born on Jun. 15, 1867 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. She married Arch B.
Kinder on Oct. 15, 1885 in Lee Co., VA. Arch B. was born in 1864 in Claiborne Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
849. Noah Taylor was born in 1865/66 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married E. Grimes on Nov.
27, 1884 in Lee Co., VA. E. was born in 1860 and died on an unknown date.
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850. John Wesley Taylor was born on Jun. 8, 1871 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married 1st Mary
Eldridge. He married 2nd Nancy Taylor. Nancy, daughter of Irvin Taylor and Mary A. Saylor, was born in 1866 in Bell Co.,
KY and died on an unknown date.
851. Frank Taylor was born in 1872 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
852. Enoch Taylor was born on Sep. 28, 1872/73 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on Oct. 12, 1961 in Gray, Knox Co., KY. He
married Sarah Ann Eldridge on Nov. 1, 1893 in Lee Co., VA.
853. Charles Fred Taylor was born in 1874/75 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died in 1910 in Harlan Co., KY. He married 1st
Martha Belle Nichols in Lee Co., VA. Martha Belle was born in Jan. 1880 in Union Co., TN and died on an unknown date. He
married 2nd Melinda Barnette on Oct. 22, 1910 in Lee Co., VA. Melinda was born in 1885 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an
unknown date.
854. James Taylor was born in 1878 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married 1st Annie Fry in Lee Co., VA. He
married 2nd Phoebe Daniels.
855. Martha Taylor was born in 1870 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
856. Nancy Taylor was born in 1866 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date. She married John Wesley Taylor. John
Wesley, son of Griffith (twin of Benjamin) Taylor and Katherine Grimes, was born on Jun. 8, 1871 in Lee Co., VA and
died on an unknown date.
857. Noah Taylor was born in 1857 and died on an unknown date.
858. John Taylor was born in 1863 and died on an unknown date.
859. Sarah Taylor was born in 1858 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
860. George Taylor was born in Jan. 1860 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
861. Leroy Taylor was born on Feb. 8, 1858 in Harlan Co., KY and died in 1882 in Kentucky. He married Phobe Lee on Aug. 6,
1876 in Harlan Co., KY. Phobe was born on Jul. 14, 1858 in Harlan Co., KY and died on Apr. 2, 1910 in Benton Twp, Paulding, Ohio.
862. Andrew J. Taylor was born in 1859 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. He married Lucy J. Lee. Lucy J. was
born on Dec. 8, 1859 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
863. Isaac Newton Taylor, Sr. was born on Jun. 8, 1860 in Harlan Co., KY and died on Sep. 3, 1935 in Leamington, Essex,
Ontario, Canada. He married Charity Miracle in 1877 in Kentucky. Charity was born on Apr. 17, 1860 in Harlan Co., KY and died
on Nov. 26, 1947 in Tillsonburg, Oxford, Ontario, Canada.
864. Sarah Taylor was born on Nov. 15, 1861 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
865. Richard Silas Taylor was born in 1865 in Harlan, KY and died on Jan. 29, 1954 in Harlan, KY.
866. Andrew Taylor was born in 1866 in Harlan Co., KY and died in 1951. He married Lillie Wilson. Lillie was born in 1881 and
died on an unknown date.
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867. Nancy Taylor was born on Feb. 8, 1869 in Harlan Co., KY and died on May 6, 1959. She married David Shackelford on
Sep. 1, 1884. David was born on May 5, 1865 and died on an unknown date.
868. Jane Taylor was born in 1870 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. She married Tom Rice.
869. Joicy Taylor was born in 1872 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date. She married William Baughn.
870. Noah, Jr. Taylor was born on Aug. 25, 1875 in Harlan Co., KY and died on Nov. 19, 1918 in Hancock Co., TN. He married
1st Mary Wilson. He married 2nd Viney Daniels. Viney was born on Oct. 27, 1875 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown
date.
871. William Taylor was born in 1877 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
872. Johnny Green Taylor was born on Dec. 28, 1879 in Harlan Co., KY and died on Jan. 24, 1927 in Lee Co., VA.
873. Deli Taylor was born on Feb. 3, 1883 and died on Jun. 5, 1970. She married Broge Hatfield. Broge was born on May 12,
1882 and died on an unknown date.
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874. Charlotte Taylor was born in 1887 and died on Jan. 2, 1960. She married 1st Noah Click. She married 2nd Frank
Baker. Frank was born on Jun. 23, 1879 and died on an unknown date.
875. Maudie Taylor was born in 1893 and died in 1972. She married 1st Henry Hensley. She married 2nd Helton Burchett.
876. Robert Taylor was born on Oct. 10, 1889 and died on Jan. 7, 1971. He married Mary Nelson. Mary was born on May 1,
1897 and died on an unknown date.
879. Lee Wilson Taylor, Sheriff of Hancock County, TN died on an unknown date.
880. Mary annie Taylor was born in 1841 and died on an unknown date.
881. Laura Alice Taylor was born on Jun. 10, 1846 in NC and died on an unknown date.
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882. Edward Taylor was born on Jan. 16, 1860 and died on an unknown date. He married Carnelia Crumwell. Carnelia was
born in 1861 and died on an unknown date.
883. John Francis Taylor was born on Dec. 3, 1861 in Murphy Co., NC and died on Nov. 6, 1932. He married Eda Malinda
Stippler in Sep. 1892. Eda Malinda was born About 1870 and died on an unknown date.
884. David Robert Taylor was born in Feb. 1868 and died on an unknown date. He married Laura Jane Mizer. Laura Jane
was born About 1874 and died on an unknown date.
885. John David Taylor was born in 1855 and died in 1931 in Cherokee, Oklahoma.
886. Missouri Jennie Taylor was born in 1861 and died on an unknown date.
887. Mary annie Taylor was born in 1859 and died on an unknown date.
888. Adeline Taylor was born in 1857 and died on an unknown date.
889. Lorena Adelaide Taylor was born in 1851 and died in 1876. She married James V Hildebrand. James V was born in
1835 in Cherokee Nation and died on an unknown date.
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890. George Smith Patton was born on Sep. 30, 1856 in Charleston, Kanawha, VA and died on Jun. 10, 1927 in Lake Vinyard,
CA. He married Ruth Wilson. Ruth was born on Apr. 28, 1861 in Lake Vinyard, CA and died on Oct. 6, 1928 in San Gabriel, CA.
892. Julia Hoard Taylor was born on Oct. 4, 1852 and died on May 17, 1935 in Henderson, KY. She married George M. Dixon
on Apr. 1, 1873.
893. Mary E. Barbour was born in 1820 and died on an unknown date.
894. Francis Marion "Frank" Taylor was born in 1859/60 and died in 1946. He married Elizabeth Mary "Lizzie"
Rosemond. Elizabeth Mary "Lizzie" was born in Jun. 1869 and died in 1937.
Children of Francis Marion "Frank" Taylor and Elizabeth Mary "Lizzie" Rosemond
i. 1281. Frances Lenn Taylor was born on Dec. 18, 1897 and died on Nov. 20, 1968.
895. William Taylor was born in 1843 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
896. Sarah Taylor was born in 1845 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
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897. John Taylor was born in 1849 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
898. Mary Taylor was born in 1853 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
899. Robert Joseph Smith Taylor was born in 1855 in Slidell, St. Tammany, Louisiana and died on an unknown date.
900. George Taylor was born in 1855 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
901. Benjamin Taylor was born in 1857 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
902. Thomas Jefferson Taylor was born in 1846 in Milton, Autauga, Alabama and died in 1874 in Milton, Autauga, Alabama. He
married 1st Emma Louise Bates on Jul. 30, 1867 in Autauga, Alabama. Emma Louise was born on Oct. 6, 1848 in Richland,
SC and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Rebecca Lindsey. Rebecca was born on Aug. 15, 1834 in Tallapoosa,
Alabama and died on an unknown date.
903. Rhoda Taylor was born in 1825 in Rowan, NC and died on an unknown date.
904. Lewis Taylor was born in 1826 in Rowan, NC and died on an unknown date.
905. Meredith M. Taylor was born in 1826 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died Before 1892 in Arkansas. He married Celina
Crowell in 1848 in Coffee, TN. Celina was born in 1828 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
906. Lucinda Elizabeth Taylor was born on Jan. 16, 1826 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on May 19, 1899 in Ragsdale,
Coffee, TN. She married Payton C. Sheid in 1853 in Coffee, TN. Payton C. was born on Sep. 18, 1827 in TN and died on an
unknown date.
907. Rebecca Taylor was born in 1831 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. She married Jonathan Turner on Mar. 3,
1860 in Coffee, TN. Jonathan was born in 1832 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
908. Melvina Taylor was born on Aug. 16, 1832 in Coffee, TN and died on Nov. 14, 1899 in Coffee, TN. She married Loranzo
Dow Phillips in Jan. 1856 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. Loranzo Dow was born on Dec. 10, 1806 in Amherst, VA and died on an
unknown date.
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909. Henry J. Taylor was born in 1835 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Apr. 10, 1895 in Ashbury Community, Coffeee, TN.
He married 1st Jane Curry Yell on Feb. 6, 1856 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. Jane Curry was born in 1819 in Wartrace, Bedford,
TN and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Susan A. (Sookie) Burton on Jul. 3, 1879 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. Susan
A. (Sookie) was born in 1854 in Smith, TN and died on an unknown date. He married 3rd McQueen ??? in 1876 in Tennessee.
McQueen ??? was born in 1857 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
910. Mary (Pollie) Taylor was born in 1837 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
911. Martha I. Taylor was born in 1840 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date. She married George B. Waite on Nov. 22,
1855 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. George B. was born in 1825 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
912. Susan Taylor was born in 1842 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
913. John Lewis, Jr. Taylor was born on Oct. 7, 1847 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Feb. 29, 1920 in Knoxville, Knox,
TN. He married Emma Maxwell on May 17, 1900 in Coffee, TN. Emma was born in Jul. 1866 in Indiana and died on an unknown
date.
914. Elizabeth (Betsey) Taylor was born on May 20, 1818 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Jan. 1, 1906 in Summittville,
TN. She married Elijah A. Anderson on Apr. 6, 1841 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. Elijah A. was born in 1816 in Rutledge,
Grainger, TN and died on an unknown date.
915. Martha Betsy McCord Taylor was born on Dec. 23, 1824 in Manchester, Warren, TN and died in May 1899 in Manchester,
Coffee, TN. She married George Washington Morrow on Oct. 22, 1856 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. George Washington
was born on Jun. 25, 1826 in Smithville, Dakalb, TN and died on an unknown date.
916. Lewis George Taylor was born on May 30, 1821/22 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Mar. 3, 1913 in Ragsdale,
Coffee, TN. He married 1st Matilda (Tildie) Clendennon in 1849 in Coffee, TN. Matilda (Tildie) was born About 1823 in
Warren, TN and died in 1864 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. He married 2nd Elizabeth (Liza or Elisa A.) Ann Lowery About Jun.
26, 1897 in Boise. Elizabeth (Liza or Elisa A.) Ann was born in Feb. 1858 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
Children of Lewis George Taylor and Elizabeth (Liza or Elisa A.) Ann Lowery
vii. 1314. Alford (Alf or Alfred) Taylor was born on Dec. 24, 1873/74 in Summietville, Co, TN and died on Nov. 8, 1967 in
Summitville, Coffee, TN.
viii. 1315. Elmira (Emma) Taylor was born in 1876 in Coffee, TN and died in 1954 in Decatur, TN.
ix. 1316. Jennie Taylor was born on Apr. 21, 1882 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Oct. 20, 1954 in Manchester, Coffee,
TN.
x. 1317. Walter Taylor was born on Jul. 31, 1887 in Coffee, TN and died in May 1967 in Coffee, TN.
xi. 1318. Lewis T. Taylor was born on Sep. 17, 1889 in Coffee, TN and died in Mar. 1971 in Tullahoma, Coffee, TN.
xii. 1319. Berry Taylor was born on Mar. 1, 1892 in Coffee, TN and died on May 29, 1966 in Coffee, TN.
917. William Jeams Taylor was born on Oct. 21, 1826 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died in 1894 in Manchester, Coffee, TN.
918. Berry King Taylor was born on Oct. 20, 1827 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in Logan, Arkansas. He married Martha
Cooper on Feb. 7, 1851 in Woodbury, Cannon, TN. Martha was born in 1831 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
919. James C. Taylor was born on Aug. 6, 1829 in Near Tullahoma, Coffee, Franklin Co, TN and died on Jul. 21, 1894 in Coffee,
Franklin Co., TN. He married Lucy George on Jul. 27, 1854 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. Lucy was born on Jun. 9, 1827 in
Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
920. Narcissa Taylor was born in 1829 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
921. Elvira Taylor was born in 1834 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
922. Mary Taylor was born in Jan. 1831 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in Manchester, Coffee, TN. She married William W.
Sissom in 1852. William W. was born in Alabama and died on an unknown date.
923. Drury Taylor was born About 1818 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in 1887.
924. Mary Taylor was born in 1833 and died on an unknown date. She married Benjamin Franklin Lowery. Benjamin
Franklin was born in Jul. 1838 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
925. Permelia Taylor was born in 1826 and died on an unknown date.
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927. William, Jr. Collins was born in 1821 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date. He married Edy (Edith) Taylor. Edy
(Edith), daughter of Lewis Taylor and Wincey Collins, was born in 1818 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
928. John Scott Harrison was born on Oct. 4, 1804 and died on May 25, 1878. He married Elizabeth Ramsey Irwin on Aug.
12, 1831.
929. Joseph Taylor was born on Dec. 27, 1760 and died on Aug. 16, 1826 in maybe West Chester Meeting, Chester Co., PA. He
married Mary Lownes on Sep. 27, 1787 in Kennet Meeting, Chester Co., PA. Mary was born on Mar. 25, 1761 and died on an
unknown date.
932. Elizabeth Taylor died on an unknown date. She married George Lownes.
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934. Benjamin, IV Taylor died on an unknown date. He married 1st Jane Mercer. He married 2nd Hannah Dobson.
935. Jacob, I Taylor was born on Jan. 1, 1774 in Cheter Monthly Meeting, PA and died on May 2, 1849 in Warren, Ohio. He
married 1st Polly Lemon on Feb. 25, 1789 in Hopewill, Frederick, VA. Polly was born About 1774 and died on an unknown date.
He married 2nd Margaret Jennings on Sep. 13, 1821 in Warren, Ohio. Margaret was born on Jan. 11, 1787 and died on an
unknown date.
936. Mordecai Taylor was born in 1768/69 in Pennsylvania, USA and died on Mar. 13, 1843 in Warren, Ohio ?. He married
Francis.
937. Aliabjah Taylor was born on Mar. 3, 1781 and died on an unknown date. He married Mary Neil on Nov. 11, 1812 in
Hopewell, Freder, VA.
938. Peter Taylor was born on Dec. 14, 1785 in Castle, Delaware and died on Nov. 8, 1870. He married Mary in 1819 in Miami,
Warren, Ohio. Mary was born on Jun. 14, 1779 in Westland, Washington, PA and died on an unknown date.
939. Stephen Taylor was born on Aug. 2, 1778 in New Garden, Chester, PA and died on Jun. 23, 1822 in Philadelphia, PA, USA.
He married Mary Jenkins on Mar. 14, 1798 in Hopewell, Frederick, VA. Mary was born About 1778 and died on an unknown date.
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940. Mary Taylor was born in 1789 in Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware and died on an unknown date.
941. Thomas CAUTION "Little Tom" Taylor was born in 1756 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died in 1844 in Madison, KY. He
married 1st Hannah Bartleson About 1785 in Fayette Co., KY or Rowan Co., NC. Hannah was born in 1760 and died After 1804
in Madison, KY. He married 2nd Mary Jane Bartleson in 1782 in Rowan, NC. Mary Jane, daughter of Richard Bartleson and
Jean or Jane Groom, was born in 1752 in Salem, Salem, New Jersey and died on Mar. 12, 1784 in Madison, KY. He married 3rd
Elizabeth Vincent on Dec. 14, 1814 in Madison Co., KY 3rd wife. no children. Elizabeth was born About 1800 and died on an
unknown date.
Children of Thomas CAUTION "Little Tom" Taylor and Mary Jane Bartleson
i. 1336. Grooms Taylor was born on Oct. 23, 1782 in Madison Co., KY and died on Nov. 19, 1856 in Keefer, Grant Co.,
Kentucky.
942. William Taylor was born in 1753 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date.
943. John Taylor was born in 1755 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date.
944. Joseph Taylor was born About 1755 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died on an unknown date.
945. Francis, IV John Taylor was born in 1758 in Anne Arundel Co., MD and died in 1809 in Montgomery Co., KY. He married
Sarah Bartleson on Sep. 24, 1779 in Rowan, NC, 2nd husband. Sarah was born About 1760 in Salem, Salem, New Jersey and
died on an unknown date.
946. Grace Taylor was born in 1763 and died on an unknown date.
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947. Elizabeth Taylor was born About 1764 and died on an unknown date. She married Nathan, Sr. Roberts on Aug. 2, 1785
in Lincoln Co., KKY. Nathan, Sr. was born About 1760 and died About 1760 in Kentucky.
948. Lucy Taylor was born on Nov. 4, 1832 and died in 1880.
949. Joseph Sheppard Taylor was born on Jun. 21, 1835 and died on an unknown date.
950. Frances L. Taylor was born on Jun. 21, 1835 and died in 1869.
951. Thomas F. Taylor was born on Dec. 16, 1836 and died on Jan. 20, 1926.
952. James Sheppard Taylor was born on Oct. 31, 1841 and died on an unknown date.
953. Walker Gilmer Taylor was born on Apr. 11, 1842 and died on Apr. 11, 1842 in same day.
954. Charles Dabney Taylor was born in Nov. 1844 in Scotchtown, Orange, NY and died in Scotchtown, Orange, NY.
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955. Mary Taylor was born in 1845 and died on an unknown date.
956. Edmund, III Taylor was born on Sep. 30, 1826 in Hanover, VA and died on Apr. 8, 1905 in Hanover, VA. He married
Elizabeth Coleman on Apr. 3, 1850 in Spotsylvania Co., VA, USA. Elizabeth was born on Apr. 3, 1850 in Spotsylvania Co., VA,
USA and died on an unknown date.
957. Willis (Major W.) Taylor was born in 1788 in Virginia and died in 1865 in Washington, KY. He married Nancy Morgan on
Oct. 6, 1809 in Washington, KY. Nancy was born on Mar. 22, 1788 in Virginia and died on an unknown date.
958. Ferigy Phoebe Taylor was born Between 1790 and 1796 in Rutherford, North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
959. George Taylor was born Between 1792 and 1795 in Rutherford, North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
960. Nancy Taylor was born in 1796 in Rutherford, North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
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961. Hardin Taylor was born in 1788 in Rutherford Co., NC and died in 1833. He married Anna Blair. Anna was born in 1795 in
South Crolina and died on an unknown date.
962. Joseph (Joel) Lewis Taylor was born in 1789/90 in Rutherford Co., NC and died on May 24, 1833 in Manchester, Franklin
Co., Tennessee. He married Rebecca King Between 1816 and 1818 in Rutherford Co., NC or Coffee, TN. Rebecca was born on
Nov. 30, 1798 in Rutherford Co., NC and died on an unknown date.
963. Evaline Taylor was born in 1794 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. She married William Collins in 1810 in
North Carolina. William was born Between 1780 and 1790 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
964. Kenyon Taylor was born in 1796 in Raleigh, Wake, NC and died on Apr. 7, 1857 in Choctaw, Alabama. He married Esther
Trawick in 1813 in Darlington, SC. Esther was born in 1794 in Darlington, SC and died on an unknown date.
965. Miss Taylor was born in 1799 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
966. James Taylor was born in 1802 in Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date. He married Polly Leming in 1820 in
Rowan, NC. Polly was born in 1802 in Rowan, NC and died on an unknown date.
967. John Lewis Taylor was born in 1805 in Rutherford, NC and died on Jun. 3, 1889 in Coffee Co., TN. He married Elizabeth
King in 1823 in Tennessee. Elizabeth King was born in 1802 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
968. Elizabeth Leuiza Taylor was born in 1816 in Rutherford, NC and died in 1880. She married Jones Burton in 1830 in
Coffee Co., TN. Jones was born in 1799 in Pittssylvania, Virginia and died on an unknown date.
969. Edith Taylor was born in 1818 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
970. Nancy Taylor was born in 1810 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
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971. Ferriby Taylor was born in 1812 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
973. John Ellis Dye Taylor was born on Apr. 21, 1853 in Linn Co., IA and died on Sep. 27, 1929 in Hennepin, Minnesota. He
married Emma Anna Johnson on Sep. 17, 1890 in Kansas. Emma Anna was born in Sep. 1872 in Iowa and died on an
unknown date.
974. Caroline Julia Taylor was born on Jul. 26, 1855 in Helena, Columbia, Tama, IA and died on Jun. 6, 1933 in Rapid City,
Paddington, South Dakota. She married William Whitmore Ballard on Mar. 19, 1879 in Toledo, Tama, Iowa. William
Whitmore was born on Apr. 8, 1852 in Oconee, Selby, IL and died on Oct. 6, 1931 in Marcus, Mead, SD.
975. Usilla Jane Taylor was born on Oct. 3, 1857 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Nov. 28, 1949 in El Reno,
Oklahoma. She married John Acton Snowden on Mar. 19, 1879 in Toledo, Tama Co., IA.
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976. Edgar William Taylor was born on Nov. 29, 1866 in Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Dec. 2, 1946 in Ainsworth, Nebraska.
He married Dollie Evelyn Carter on Nov. 29, 1888 in Little Sioux, Woodbury, IA. Dollie Evelyn was born on Nov. 4, 1871 in
Illinois and died on Apr. 11, 1944 in Ainsworth, NE.
977. Charles Franklin Taylor was born on Jun. 27, 1863 in Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died in 1939 in Los Angeles, CA.
978. Edwin Thomas Taylor was born on Nov. 29, 1866 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Jan. 18, 1952 in Holly
Springs, Iowa. He married Myrtle Leora Bowen on Mar. 17, 1889 in Smithland, Woodbury Co., Iowa. Myrtle Leora was born in
1873 in New York and died in Iowa.
979. Edwin G. Taylor was born in 1867 in IA and died on an unknown date.
980. Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1848 in Indiana, USA and died Before 1860.
981. Owen Taylor was born on Apr. 23, 1870 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA or Nov 23 and died on Jan. 12, 1947 in San Diego,
CA. He married Alice Minerva Kellogg in 1900 in Little Sioux, IA. Alice Minerva, daughter of Lucian Kellogg and Olive
Lavina Smith, was born on Sep. 26, 1877 in Abliline, Dickinson, Kansas and died on Jul. 30, 1960 in Salem, OR.
982. Arthur Taylor was born on May 23, 1872 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Apr. 4, 1949 in Mino, Oklahoma, USA.
983. Walter Llewellyn Taylor was born on Apr. 3, 1869 in Helena, Tama Co., Iowa, USA and died on Jan. 5, 1947 in Bonesteel,
Gregory Co., South Dakota. He married Mary O'Connor. Mary, daughter of William O'Connor and Elizabeth Sullivan, was
born on Oct. 17, 1870 in Oto, Woodbury, Iowa and died on Nov. 19, 1952 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota.
984. Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1848 in Posey, Switzerland, IN and died Before 1860.
985. Sarah I. Taylor was born in 1852 and died on an unknown date.
986. Nathaniel Thomas Flathers was born on Jun. 11, 1834 in Crawforsville, IN and died on Oct. 27, 1900 in Reamsville, KS. He
married Marilda McMillian. Marilda was born on Jan. 31, 1854 and died on an unknown date.
987. Anna E. Flathers was born on Apr. 6, 1837 in Crawforsville, IN and died on Jun. 3, 1842 in Crawforsville, IN.
988. Martha A Banta was born in 1850 in Vevay, Switzerland, IN and died in 1852 in Vevay, Switzerland, IN.
989. William Berry was born on Mar. 7, 1834 in Kentucky, USA and died on Aug. 16, 1893 in Frankfort, Kentucky, USA.
990. John Washington Berry was born on Sep. 18, 1837 and died on Sep. 21, 1913.
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991. Edmonia Berry was born on Dec. 19, 1839 and died on Jan. 16, 1914.
992. Alice Elizabeth Berry was born on Nov. 2, 1835 in Spring Hill, Oldham, KY and died on Aug. 16, 1893 in Frankfort, Kentucky,
USA.
993. Robert Mallory Berry was born in 1842 and died in 1930.
994. Thomas Gibson Berry was born on Jun. 8, 1842 and died on Jan. 16, 1914.
995. Robert M. Berry was born on Jan. 28, 1846 and died on Apr. 19, 1929.
996. Frances Berry was born on Jun. 8, 1848 and died in 1940.
997. Gibson T. Berry was born on May 14, 1850 and died on Sep. 4, 1920.
998. James Berry was born on Nov. 14, 1852 and died on Jul. 13, 1930.
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999. John William Mallory was born About 1846 in Simpson, KY and died on an unknown date. He married America
Celestine Quisenberry on Dec. 14, 1869 in Kentucky. America Celestine was born About 1851 in Christian, KY and died on an
unknown date.
1000. Susan C. Mallory was born on Nov. 7, 1847 in Simpson, KY and died on an unknown date.
1001. Warner A. Mallory was born in 1848 in Simpson, KY and died on May 31, 1927 in McCracken, KY. He married Molly E.
Hilton in 1886 in Todd, KY. Molly E. was born About 1859 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1002. James Virgil Mallory was born in May 1849 in Kentucky and died on Mar. 13, 1922 in Todd, KY. He married Mary
Elizabeth Stinnett on Aug. 17, 1870 in Todd, KY. Mary Elizabeth was born on Nov. 4, 1850 in Kentucky and died on an
unknown date.
1003. Nathan Samuel Mallory was born on Jan. 4, 1852 in Simpson, KY and died on Aug. 12, 1930 in Missouri. He married Lou
Ella Fox in 1887 in Todd, KY. Lou Ella was born in 1857 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1004. George Washington Mallory was born on Jun. 24, 1853 in Todd, KY and died on Dec. 23, 1934 in Todd, KY. He married
Nancy Elizabeth Stokes on Nov. 3, 1875 in Todd, KY. Nancy Elizabeth was born on Apr. 5, 1852 in Todd, KY and died on an
unknown date.
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1005. James Nathaniel Mallory was born on Apr. 10, 1881 in Kentucky and died on Aug. 14, 1975. He married Willey Bell
Hollingsworth About 1903 in Todd, KY. Willey Bell was born on Dec. 27, 1878 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1006. Sarah Nancy Mallory was born on Apr. 7, 1858 in Todd, KY and died on Dec. 21, 1946 in Todd, KY. She married William
R. Stokes in 1878.
1007. John S. Mallory was born on Jun. 29, 1856 in Simpson, KY and died on Mar. 12, 1919 in Logan, KY. He married Bettie A.
Eddings About 1884 in Kentucky. Bettie A. was born in Jun. 1865 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1008. John Burns Wright was born on Aug. 19, 1841 in Tennessee and died on Apr. 20, 1920. He married Mary Ann
McKinney on Apr. 11, 1861. Mary Ann was born on Sep. 17, 1844 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1009. Martha A. Wright was born About 1842 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
1010. Mary Jane Wright was born on Sep. 17, 1844 in Tennessee and died on Jan. 30, 1921 in Kentucky.
1011. William Riley Wright was born on Apr. 27, 1846 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
1012. Madison Monroe Taylor was born on Nov. 30, 1861 in Caldwell Co., TX and died on Jan. 6, 1941 in San antonio, Bexar
Co., TX. He married Martha Francis "Little" Fartheree. Martha Francis "Little" was born on Oct. 28, 1867 in Dewitt Co.,
TX and died on an unknown date.
1024. Amelia Taylor was born About 1828 and died on an unknown date.
1025. Solon Taylor was born About 1820 and died on an unknown date.
1026. Nancy Taylor was born About 1832 and died on an unknown date.
1027. Harriet Taylor ? was born About 1830 and died on an unknown date.
1028. Lucy Ann Taylor was born About 1830 and died on an unknown date.
1029. Sidney Taylor was born About 1832 and died on an unknown date.
1030. Bowling Taylor was born About 1834 and died on an unknown date.
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1031. Jason Taylor was born About 1838 and died on an unknown date.
1032. Nancy Taylor was born About 1840 and died on an unknown date.
1033. Tarleton Taylor was born About 1842 and died on an unknown date.
1034. Frances Taylor was born About 1844 and died on an unknown date.
1036. Mary Elizabeth Holbrook was born on Dec. 16, 1853 and died on an unknown date.
1038. Lucy Taylor was born on Apr. 19, 1835 and died on an unknown date.
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1039. Elba Hill Taylor was born on Oct. 16, 1836 and died on an unknown date.
1040. Conrad Achilles Taylor was born on Jun. 6, 1856 and died on Dec. 15, 1934. He married Mattie Parker. Mattie was
born in Jul. 1866 and died on an unknown date.
1041. illiam Rufus Taylor was born on Jul. 18, 1859 and died on an unknown date.
1042. Cassius Marcellus, Jr Taylor was born on Jun. 24, 1861 and died on an unknown date.
1043. John Calvin Taylor was born on Aug. 18, 1864 and died on an unknown date.
1044. Leslie L. Taylor was born on Mar. 15, 1867 and died on an unknown date.
1045. Otho Taylor was born in 1869 and died on an unknown date.
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1046. Edwin Taylor was born in 1871 and died on an unknown date.
1047. Doctor Taylor was born in 1873 and died on an unknown date.
1048. Ferdinando San Francisco Taylor was born on Mar. 14, 1851 in Harrison, KY and died on an unknown date.
1049. Andrew Jackson Taylor was born on Mar. 12, 1853 in Harrison, KY and died on an unknown date.
1050. Remus Romulus Lycurgus Taylor was born on Jun. 7, 1855 in Harrison, KY and died on an unknown date.
1051. Benjamin Franklin Taylor was born on Dec. 12, 1857 in Grayson Co., Texas and died on an unknown date.
1052. Elizabeth Ellen Jane Taylor was born on Mar. 18, 1859 in Grayson Co., Texas and died on an unknown date.
1053. Tarleton Gano Taylor was born on Nov. 17, 1861 in Texas and died on an unknown date.
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1054. William Sterling Lee Taylor was born on Aug. 15, 1864 in Grayson Co., Texas and died on an unknown date.
1055. Mary Victory Taylor was born on Jul. 22, 1867 in Texas and died on an unknown date.
1056. Juriah Taylor was born About 1824 and died About 1869. She married David Hendricks. David Hendricks was born
in 1817 and died About 1882.
1057. Elizabeth Taylor was born in May 1827 and died Before 1860. She married John R. Rader. John R. was born Before
1860 in Monroe Co., Indiana and died on an unknown date.
1058. Henry Harrison Taylor was born About 1829 in Monroe Co., Indiana and died on an unknown date. He married Nancy
Ann Ham on Feb. 25, 1869 in Greene Co., Indiana. Nancy Ann was born About 1848 and died Before 1900.
1059. Catherine Taylor was born About 1832 and died on an unknown date. She married 1st George Collins. George
Collins was born About 1832 and died on an unknown date. She married 2nd Willett Ham.
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1060. Francis M. Taylor was born About 1834 in Monroe Co., Indiana and died in 1891/92. He married Lucinda E. Ham on Jun.
30, 1874 in Greene Co., Indiana. Lucinda E. was born in 1855 in Indiana and died on an unknown date.
1061. Martha Jane Taylor was born on Jun. 11, 1835 and died on an unknown date. She married Gallant Dyer. Gallant was
born on Dec. 12, 1837 and died on Mar. 24, 1874.
1062. William B. Taylor was born on Aug. 23, 1837 and died in 1909/10. He married Elizabeth Jane Abram. Elizabeth
Jane was born on Mar. 8, 1840 and died on Jul. 2, 1914.
1063. Mary Ann Taylor Taylor was born About 1839 and died on an unknown date. She married Charles Ham.
1064. Sarah Rebecca Taylor was born About 1843 and died on an unknown date. She married David H. Abram. David H.
was born in Jun. 1840 and died on an unknown date.
1065. John Taylor was born in 1856 and died on an unknown date.
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1066. Charlotte Taylor was born in 1858 and died on an unknown date. She married John E. Gwin.
1067. Mildred Amelia Taylor was born in 1773 in Rockingham Co., Virginia and died on Sep. 11, 1826 in Coshocton Co., Ohio.
She married Joseph Washington McCoy. Joseph Washington was born on Jan. 15, 1766 in Fauquier Co, VA and died on an
unknown date.
1068. Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1771 in Rockingham Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1069. Sinah Seney W. Taylor was born in 1772 in Fauquier Co, VA and died on an unknown date.
1070. John Taylor was born in 1774 in Fauquier Co. or Rockingham Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1071. Samuel V. Taylor was born in 1794 in Rockingham Co., Virginia and died on an unknown date.
1072. Pemma or Penny ann Taylor was born in 1775 in Shenandoah, VA and died on Jan. 13, 1877 in Virginia, Coshocton Co.,
Ohio. She married Henry Slaughter on Sep. 26, 1796 in Fauquier Co., VA. Henry was born in 1773 in Pennsylvania and died on
an unknown date.
1073. Levi Tarlton Taylor died on an unknown date. He married Nancy Downing.
1074. Ann Eliza Taylor was born in 1826 in Fayette, KY and died on an unknown date.
1075. John Henry Taylor was born in 1822 in abt Fayette, KY and died on an unknown date.
1076. Benjamin Taylor was born in 1816 in Franklin, KY and died on an unknown date.
1077. John Taylor was born About 1818 in Franklin, KY and died on an unknown date.
1078. Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1820 in Franklin, KY and died on an unknown date.
1079. Joel Taylor was born in 1824 in Franklin, KY and died on an unknown date.
1080. Dione Taylor was born in 1826 in Franklin, KY and died on an unknown date.
1081. Lucy Taylor was born About 1828 in Franklin, KY and died on an unknown date.
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1082. Joseph Taylor was born in 1830 in Franklin, KY and died on an unknown date.
1083. Mary Jane Gray was born in 1810 in Nelson, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1084. Elizabeth T. Gray was born in 1812 in Nelson, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1085. Sally Ann Gray was born in 1814 in Nelson, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1086. Nancy Hanks was born on Feb. 5, 1784 in Campbell Co., KY and died on Oct. 5, 1818 in Gentryville, Spencer Co., Indiana.
She married Thomas Herring Lincoln on Jun. 12, 1806 in Beechland, Washington Co., KY. Thomas Herring was born on Jan.
6, 1778 in Linville Creek, Rockingham Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1087. Eugenia Phoebe Taylor died on an unknown date. She married George Bowers Warren in 1856. George Bowers
was born on Jun. 9, 1828 in Troy, NY and died on an unknown date.
1088. Susannah King was born on Nov. 12, 1799 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
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1089. Elizabeth Betty King was born About 1802 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
1090. Caleb Erwin King was born on May 28, 1822 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1091. Jonas King was born on Jun. 21, 1801 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1092. Mary King was born on Jan. 25, 1803 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1093. David King was born on Dec. 14, 1804 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1094. Noah King was born on Sep. 21, 1806 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1095. Samuel King was born on May 8, 1808 and died on an unknown date.
1096. Jonathan J. King was born on Dec. 15, 1809 and died on an unknown date.
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1097. Sarah Mariah King was born on Oct. 13, 1811 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1098. Nancy Ann King was born on Aug. 29, 1813 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1099. Gerorge Allen King was born on Aug. 9, 1815 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1100. Alfred Lewis King was born on Jun. 2, 1817 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1101. William Washington King was born on Dec. 25, 1818 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1102. Henry Harrison King was born on May 28, 1820 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1103. Joshua, MD King was born on Dec. 25, 1823 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1104. Rhodebecca Minervaa King was born on Feb. 24, 1826 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
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1105. Rebecca King was born in 1798 in Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date. She married Joseph Lewis Taylor in
1818 in Coffee, TN. Joseph Lewis, son of Lewis Taylor and Jane Burton, was born on Apr. 26, 1797 in Patrick, VA and died
on Sep. 26, 1870 in Tullahoma, Coffee, TN.
1106. Caleb Sobieski Taylor was born on Sep. 23, 1799 in Buncombe, NC and died on Aug. 15, 1880 in Marion, Missouri. He
married 1st Christine King in 1820 in Marion, MO. Christine was born About 1799 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an
unknown date. He married 2nd Georgia Margaet McKay on May 4, 1837 in Marion, MO. Georgia Margaet was born About
1799 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
1107. Sarah (Sally) Taylor was born on Oct. 12, 1801 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
1108. John Taylor was born in 1806 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
1109. Patsy Ann Taylor was born in 1813 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
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1110. Jermeiah Maartin Taylor was born in 1809 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
1111. Samuel King Taylor was born on Dec. 9, 1809 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
1112. Elizabeth Taylor was born on Aug. 6, 1815 and died on an unknown date.
1113. Joshua Taylor was born in 1817 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
1114. Joseph E. Taylor was born on Jul. 11, 1820 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
1115. Nancy Dickey was born on Jan. 18, 1804 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1116. Joshua Taylor Dickey was born on May 17, 1807 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1117. Cynthia M. Dickey was born on May 18, 1809 and died on an unknown date.
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1118. George Whery Dickey was born on Apr. 1, 1811 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1119. Burton Kimsey Dickey was born on Feb. 10, 1813 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1120. Miriam Dickey was born on Feb. 2, 1815 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1121. John Brady Dickey was born 11 Gev 1817 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1122. Martha Dickey was born on Jan. 18, 1804 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1123. Alvira Elvira Scoggins was born in 1819 and died on an unknown date.
1128. Manervy Taylor was born in 1791 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1129. William W. Taylor was born in 1792 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1130. John A. Taylor was born in 1793 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1131. Elijah A. Taylor was born in 1794 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1132. Oliver P. Taylor was born in 1795 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1133. Franklin Taylor was born in 1796 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
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1134. Joshua J. Taylor was born in 1797 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1135. Williamson Taylor was born in 1798 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1136. John M. Taylor was born in 1823 in Fayette Co., WV and died on an unknown date. He married Margaret on Mar. 4, 1841.
Margaret was born in 1824 and died in 1897.
1137. William Taylor was born in 1820 and died on an unknown date.
1138. Eli Taylor was born in 1816 and died on an unknown date.
1139. Joseph Taylor was born on May 15, 1810 in Henderson, NC and died on Oct. 15, 1819 in Blue Ridge, Henderson, SC. He
married Mary A. Taylor. Mary A., daughter of John M. Taylor and Mary A. Taylor?, was born in 1804 in Buncombe, NC and
died in 1858.
1140. Greenberry Taylor was born in 1806 in Anson, NC and died on Mar. 29, 1851 in Fayette, Alabama. He married Susan A.
Justis in 1827 in North Carolina. Susan A. was born in 1809 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1141. John M. Taylor was born in 1796 in Buncombe, NC and died in Sep. 1840 in Fayette, Alabama. He married Mary A.
Taylor?. Mary A. was born in 1801 in Buncombe, NC and died on an unknown date.
1142. Littleberry Grisham Taylor was born in 1805 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1143. William Jackson Taylor was born in Aug. 1834 in Mills River, Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1144. Nimrod Taylor was born in 1836 in Mills River, Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
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1145. Polly Taylor was born in 1837 in Mills River, Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1146. John Taylor was born in 1839 in Mills River, Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1147. Jesse Taylor was born in 1841 in Mills River, Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1148. Ransom W. Taylor was born on May 22, 1843 in Mills River, Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1149. Caleb Martin Taylor was born in Feb. 1847 in Mills River, Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1150. Elnor Taylor was born in 1832 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1151. Joshua J. Taylor was born in 1833 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1152. I. F. Taylor was born in 1835 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
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1153. W. I. Taylor was born in 1839 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1154. Sarah M. Taylor was born in 1843 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1155. Emily C. Taylor was born in 1845 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1156. Jeremiah Taylor was born in 1845 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1157. Franklin Taylor was born in 1852 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1158. Caleb L. Taylor was born in 1853 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1159. Joshua James A. Taylor was born in 1854 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1160. Arthur C. Taylor was born on Sep. 16, 1854 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
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1161. Ransom Powell Taylor was born in 1856 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1162. Mary M. Taylor was born in 1857 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1163. Wiley Taylor was born in 1858 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1164. Theodosia Taylor was born in 1859 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1165. Lafayette (Fate) Taylor was born in 1860 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1166. Miles Taylor was born in 1861 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1167. Pinkney Taylor was born in 1862 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1168. Wilburn Taylor was born in 1862 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
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1169. Joseph Volentine Taylor was born in 1863 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1170. Benjamin F. Taylor was born in 1865 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1171. William S. Taylor was born in 1867 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1172. Manta Taylor was born in 1869 in Henderson, NC and died on an unknown date.
1173. Larkin C. Taylor was born on Jan. 23, 1826 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date. He married Lucy
Cloud. Lucy was born in 1828 in Hawkins, TN and died on an unknown date.
1174. William H. Taylor was born in 1817 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
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1175. Susannah Taylor was born in 1818 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1176. Olivine Taylor was born on Oct. 15, 1819 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1177. James Lewis Taylor was born in 1821 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1178. John Langford Taylor was born on Dec. 20, 1822 in Golden Valley, Rutherford, NC and died on Apr. 13, 1880. He married
Martha on Feb. 5, 1849.
1179. Martha Taylor was born in 1825 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1180. Sarah Taylor was born in 1828 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1181. Robert H. Taylor was born in 1833 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1182. Mary L. Taylor was born in 1835 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
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1183. Elijah Taylor was born in 1838 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1184. Olivine Taylor was born in 1818 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1185. Esper Taylor was born in 1819 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1186. Georger M. Taylor was born on Feb. 20, 1820 and died on an unknown date.
1187. Joseph H. Taylor was born in 1822 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1188. Jonathan D. Taylor was born in 1824 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1189. Milly Taylor was born in 1826 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
1190. Hosea H. Taylor was born on Feb. 21, 1828 in Rutherford, NC, USA and died on an unknown date.
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1191. Lawson Taylor was born in 1830 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1192. Susan O. Taylor was born in 1831 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1193. Nancy M. Taylor was born in 1832 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1194. Albert B. Taylor was born in 1835 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1195. David B. Taylor was born in 1837 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1196. Martha Ann Taylor was born in 1839 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1197. Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1810 in Cedar Creek, Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date.
1198. Joseph Taylor was born in 1816 in Cedar Creek, Rutherford, NC and died on an unknown date. He married Rhoda Elliott
on Dec. 25, 1838 in Rutherford, NC, USA.
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1199. Arthur Wallace Taylor was born in 1866 and died on an unknown date.
1200. Maggie Barbour Taylor was born in 1868 and died on an unknown date.
1201. Letitia Hart Taylor was born in 1870 and died on an unknown date.
1202. Hancock Taylor was born in 1872 and died on an unknown date.
1203. Mary Strother Taylor was born in 1874 and died on an unknown date.
1204. Fannie Tarleton Taylor was born in 1876 and died in 1876.
1205. William Pollock Taylor was born in 1877 and died on an unknown date.
1206. Helen Lee Taylor was born in 1881 and died on an unknown date.
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1207. William Butman Taylor was born on Jul. 1, 1857 in New Orleans, Louisiana and died on an unknown date.
1208. Ira Bernice Taylor was born on Jul. 23, 1879 in Putnam Co., WV and died on Dec. 21, 1880 in Putnam Co., WV.
1209. Ella Forest Taylor was born on Aug. 28, 1881 in Putnam Co., WV and died on May 18, 1966 in Huntington, WV. She
married Boyd Jarrell on Oct. 5, 1915 in Huntington, WV. Boyd was born on May 16, 1875 in Whites Creek, Wayne Co., WV and
died on an unknown date.
1210. Clarence Lee Taylor was born on Feb. 1, 1884 in Putnam Co., WV and died on Jun. 9, 1943 in Huntington, WV. He
married Lulu Belle Petit on Jun. 19, 1907 in Huntington, WV. Lulu Belle was born on Jan. 9, 1889 in Huntington, WV and died on
an unknown date.
1211. Claude Elmer Taylor was born on Jan. 23, 1886 in Putnam Co., WV and died on Mar. 27, 1947 in Bluefield, WV. He
married Dorah Humphrey. Dorah was born on Dec. 9, 1886 and died on an unknown date.
1212. Corydon Ray Taylor was born on Apr. 2, 1889 in Huntington, WV and died on Jan. 5, 1932 in Huntington, WV.
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1213. Bertha Arminta Taylor was born on Aug. 15, 1891 in Huntington, WV and died on Jan. 12, 1971 in Phoenix, AZ. She
married Roy Howard, Keadle on Sep. 5, 1923 in Huntington, WV. Roy Howard, was born on Jun. 2, 1890 and died on an
unknown date.
1214. Veatrice Ora Taylor was born on Feb. 13, 1894 in Huntington, WV and died on Jul. 26, 1977 in Milton, WV. She married
Reuben Wyatt Kinder. Reuben Wyatt was born on Dec. 8, 1897 in Ashland, KY and died on an unknown date.
1215. Georgia vivian Taylor was born on Jan. 13, 1897 in Huntington, WV and died on Sep. 29, 1986 in Huntington, WV.
1216. Ruth Allene Taylor was born on Sep. 25, 1900 in Huntington, WV and died on Dec. 25, 1985 in Florida. She married
Thomas Bartlow Sargent Reynolds. Thomas Bartlow Sargent was born on Dec. 10, 1902 in Georgetown, Washington,
DC and died on an unknown date.
1217. Festus Taylor was born in 1873 and died on an unknown date.
1218. Roy Taylor was born in 1889 and died on an unknown date.
1219. Oce Ola Taylor was born on Dec. 26, 1882 in Summers Co., WV and died on Jan. 10, 1958 in Covington, VA. She married
Thomas Wayne Flint on Dec. 26, 1904 in Summers Co., WV. Thomas Wayne was born on Jul. 5, 1880 in Summers Co., WV
and died on an unknown date.
1220. Emmett Cleveland Taylor was born on May 10, 1884 and died on Dec. 23, 1965. He married Gertrude Lawrence
Thompson. Gertrude Lawrence was born in Sep. 1894 and died on an unknown date.
1221. Elsie Edra Taylor was born on Jan. 15, 1886 and died on Jul. 17, 1956 in Alderson, WV. She married William Noblett.
1222. Elbert Emory Taylor was born on Oct. 20, 1889 and died on Dec. 21, 1973 in Summers Co., WV. He married Frances
Estelle O'Dell. Frances Estelle was born on Jan. 8, 1894 and died on an unknown date.
1223. Eva Virginia Taylor was born on Oct. 7, 1891 in Summers Co., WV and died on Jan. 15, 1958 in Covington, VA. She
married Archie Yeager McLaughin. Archie Yeager was born on Jun. 9, 1882 and died on an unknown date.
1224. Ollie Florence Taylor was born on Oct. 7, 1893 in Summers Co., WV and died on Oct. 8, 1988 in Alderson, WV. She
married Henry Lee Knapp on Sep. 29, 1915 in Summers Co., WV. Henry Lee was born on Apr. 22, 1884 and died on an
unknown date.
1225. Lyda Fountian Taylor was born on Jan. 31, 1896 and died on May 7, 1979 in Beaver, WV. She married Earnest Dillon.
Earnest was born on Aug. 7, 1889 and died on an unknown date.
1226. Homer Glen Taylor was born on Sep. 23, 1898 in Summers Co., WV and died on Dec. 23, 1981 in Florida. He married
Annie Lou Martin. Annie Lou was born on Sep. 14, 1898 and died on an unknown date.
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1227. Gladys Elizabeth Taylor was born on May 5, 1901 in Summers Co., WV and died on Oct. 24, 1924 in summers Co., WV.
She married William Ray.
1228. Arnette Lewis Taylor was born on Jan. 18, 1904 in Summers Co., WV and died on Dec. 26, 1967 in Lewisburg, WV. She
married Pansy Meverine Martin. Pansy Meverine was born on Oct. 2, 1906 and died on an unknown date.
1229. James Clark Taylor was born on Sep. 26, 1906 and died on Sep. 6, 1989. He married 1st Ella Walker Harnest. Ella
Walker was born on Oct. 12, 1918 and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Madaline Lucille Wickline.
1231. James Alfred Taylor was born on Sep. 25, 1878 in Lawrence Co., Ohio and died on Jun. 9, 1956 in Fayette Co., WV. He
married Sabrina E. Taylor ?. Sabrina E. was born on Apr. 6, 1880 and died on Apr. 15, 1961.
1232. James Clark, Jr. Taylor was born on Sep. 25, 1878 in Lawrence Co., Ohio and died on an unknown date.
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1233. Mildred Lawrence Taylor was born on Sep. 7, 1883 in Lee Co., VA and died on Oct. 22, 1883 in Lee Co., VA.
1234. John Taylor was born in 1881 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married Mary C. Cheek on Dec. 14, 1898
in Lee Co., VA.
1235. Nannie Taylor was born in 1873 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. She married L. G. Chance on Feb. 6, 1893
in Lee Co., VA.
1236. Henry E. Taylor was born in 1882 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married 1st Sarah Carmony. Sarah
was born on May 31, 1902 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Flora Baker. Flora was born on Dec. 17,
1911 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1237. James E. Taylor was born in 1885 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. He married Mary Ayers on Jul. 6, 1913
in Lee Co., VA. Mary was born in 1890 and died on an unknown date.
1238. William F. Taylor was born in 1900 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died in 1949 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA. He married
Bessie Charity Roberts on Aug. 12, 1919 in Hancock Co., TN. Bessie Charity was born in 1900 and died on Aug. 12, 1919 in
Hancock Co., TN.
1239. John Newton Taylor was born on Mar. 24, 1879 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on Nov. 16, 1941 in Pathfork, Ky. He
married Mary Katherine Cheek on Dec. 14, 1898 in Lee Co., VA.
1240. Melinda E. Taylor was born in 1883 in Claiborne Co., TN and died on an unknown date. She married 1st Hyatt Daniels.
She married 2nd Arthur B. Lyttle on Dec. 14, 1899 in Lee Co., VA. Arthur B. was born in 1883 in Lee Co., VA and died on an
unknown date.
1241. Joshua, Jr. Taylor was born on Jun. 11, 1892 in Lee Co., VA and died on Nov. 22, 1963 in Lee Co., VA. He married
Harriet Margaret Ayers. Harriet Margaret was born on Jan. 4, 1890 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1243. Millard Taylor was born in 1890 and died on an unknown date.
1244. Noah Taylor was born in 1899 and died on an unknown date.
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1245. Robert Taylor was born in 1892 and died on an unknown date.
1246. Archie Taylor was born on Oct. 1, 1894 in Lee Co., VA and died on Dec. 3, 1986 in Gray, Knox Co., KY. He married Lillie
May Cox on Feb. 19, 1921. Lillie May was born on Feb. 9, 1901 in Gray, Knox Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1247. Lizzie Taylor was born on Jul. 16, 1896 in Lee Co., VA and died on Jan. 25, 1985 in Corbin, Laurel Co., KY. She married
Newt Sturgill.
1248. Addie Taylor was born in 1898 in Lee Co., VA and died in 1941 in Corbin, Laurel Co., KY. She married Mathew Gibbs on
Jul. 3, 1918 in Gerrard Co., KY.
1249. Tip Taylor was born in 1900 in Lee Co., VA and died on Jan. 2, 1989 in Corbin, Laurel Co., KY. He married Laura Samith.
1250. Hagan Taylor was born on May 4, 1902 in Knox Co., KY and died on Jul. 9, 1955.
1251. Mary Taylor was born on Jul. 14, 1907 in Knox Co., KY and died on Apr. 25, 1984 in Lancaster, Garrard Co., KY. She
married William Cox on Nov. 22, 1962.
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1252. Linda Taylor was born on Mar. 10, 1910 in Knox Co., KY and died on an unknown date. She married Nathaniel Green
Gibbs on Mar. 3, 1928 in Lancaster, Garrard Co., KY.
1253. Ottie Taylor was born on Jul. 4, 1913 and died in 1921.
1254. Noah W. Taylor was born in Apr. 1897 in Lee Co., VA and died 7 ec 1969 in chenoa, KY. He married 1st Fannie ?. He
married 2nd Vernie ?.
1255. Virdie Taylor was born in Nov. 1898 in Ewing, Lee Co., VA and died on May 21, 1971 in Fort Wayne, Allen Co., Indiana. She
married James Garfield Lee on Aug. 8, 1914 in Lee Co., VA. James Garfield was born on Feb. 20, 1894 in Harlan Co., KY and
died on an unknown date.
1256. Ellen Dewie Taylor was born in Nov. 1898 in Ewing, Lee Co., VA and died on Jan. 2, 1987. She married Edgar Akers.
Edgar was born on May 10, 1889 and died on an unknown date.
1257. Sarah Caetherine Taylor was born on Jan. 5, 1903 in Bell Co., KY and died on Nov. 28, 1972 in Lee Co., VA. She married
William David Wilson on May 16, 1920 in Cumberland Gap, Claiborne Co., TN. William David was born on Jan. 8, 1901 in
Alva, Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1258. James Oscar Taylor was born in 1904 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date. He married Margaret ?.
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1259. Rosa Mae Taylor was born on Dec. 22, 1907 in Bell Co., KY and died on Aug. 21, 1983 in Fort Wayne, Allen Co., Indiana.
She married Cleon Lee. Cleon was born on Sep. 12, 1899 in Ohio and died on an unknown date.
1261. Jane Taylor was born in 1878 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1262. Margaret Taylor was born in Oct. 1879 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1263. Rutha Taylor was born in 1875 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1264. Thomas S. Taylor was born in May 1880 in Harlan Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1265. Isaac Newton, Jr. Taylor was born on Jan. 11, 1884 in Brownies Creek, Harlan, KY and died on Nov. 16, 1952 in 4th
Concesson, Bayham Twp, Elgin, Ontario, Canada. He married Jane Rachel Catherine Daniel on Dec. 11, 1902 in Bell,
Kentucky. Jane Rachel Catherine was born on Jan. 7, 1884 in Brownies Creek, Harlan, KY and died on Jun. 25, 1965 in
Tillsonburg, Oxford, Ontario, Canada.
Children of Isaac Newton, Jr. Taylor and Jane Rachel Catherine Daniel
i. 1605. Lucinda Taylor was born on Oct. 29, 1903 in Brownies Creek, Harlan, KY and died on Nov. 20, 1972 in St. Thomas,
Elgin, Ontario, Canada.
ii. 1606. Walter Bradley Taylor was born on May 3, 1906 in Brownies Creek, Harlan, KY and died on Aug. 16, 1972 in St.
Thomas, Elgin, Ontario, Canada.
iii. 1607. George Washington Taylor was born on Mar. 30, 1908 in Brownies Creek, Harlan, KY and died on Dec. 25, 1981 in
Sandusky, Erie, Ohio.
iv. 1608. Mary Jane Taylor was born on Dec. 18, 1910 in Brownies Creek, Harlan, KY and died on Sep. 24, 1930 in Bayham Twp,
Elgin, Ontario, Canada.
v. 1609. Rhoda Catherine Taylor was born on Feb. 10, 1912 in Van Wert, Van Wert, Ohio and died on Sep. 20, 2000 in
London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada.
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vi. 1610. Sampson Taylor was born on Jun. 20, 1914 in Colchester N. Twp, Essex, Ontario, Canada and died on Sep. 3, 1979 in
St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario, Canada.
vii. 1611. Leroy Jasper Taylor was born on Apr. 6, 1916 in Chatham, Kent, Ontario, Canada and died on Jul. 26, 1932 in Mersea
Twp, Essex, Ontario, Canada.
viii. 1612. Ethel Grace Taylor was born on Apr. 1, 1918 in Chatham, Kent, Ontario, Canada and died on Apr. 6, 1994 in St.
Thomas, Elgin, Ontario, Canada.
ix. 1613. Victoria Taylor was born on Jan. 14, 1920 in Chatham, Kent, Ontario, Canada and died on an unknown date.
x. 1614. Myrtle Taylor was born on Sep. 3, 1921 in Zone Twp, Kent, Ontario, Canada and died on an unknown date.
xi. 1615. Lucy Ann Taylor was born on Sep. 30, 1923 in Pelee Island, Essex, Ontario, Canada and died on Apr. 18, 2000 in
Tillsonburg, Oxford, Ontario, Canada.
xii. 1616. Thelma Bernice Taylor was born on Sep. 19, 1925 in Preble, Ohio and died on Jan. 17, 2007 in Straffordville, Elgin,
Ontarion Canada.
xiii. 1617. John A. Taylor was born on Jan. 20, 1928 in Mersea Twp, Essex, Ontario, Canada and died on Jan. 21, 1928 in Mersea
Twp, Essex, Ontario, Canada.
1266. Lucinda Jane Taylor was born on Oct. 1, 1878 in Brownies Creek, Harlan, KY and died on Nov. 1, 1912 in Tipton, Paulding,
Ohio. She married John Floyd Daniel on Nov. 20, 1896 in Pineville, Bell, KY. John Floyd was born on May 2, 1878 in Harlan
Co., KY and died on Sep. 24, 1970 in Hillsdale, Michigan.
1267. Leroy Jasper Taylor was born on Oct. 7, 1878 in Brownies Creek, Harlan, KY and died on May 13, 1972 in Tillsonburg,
Oxford, Ontario, Canada. He married Joicey Priscilla Daniel on Mar. 16, 1901 in Harlan Co., KY. Joicey Priscilla was born on
Jan. 6, 1885 in Brownies Creek, Harlan, KY and died on Jan. 19, 1973 in Tillsonburg, Oxford, Ontario, Canada.
1268. Mary Catherine Taylor was born on Mar. 3, 1881 in Pineville, Bell, KY and died on Feb. 4, 1971 in Leamington, Essex,
Ontario, Canada. She married Emmett Blaine Miller on Dec. 16, 1905 in Ridge twp, Van Wert, Ohio. Emmett Blaine was born
on Feb. 22, 1884 in Ridge Twp, Van Wert, Ohio and died on Mar. 23, 1963 in Tillsonburg, Oxford, Ontario, Canada.
1269. James Henry Taylor was born on Mar. 2, 1890 in Cubbage Bell, Kentucky and died on Jan. 9, 1958 in Tillsonburg, Oxford,
Ontario, Canada. He married Daisy Daniel on May 9, 1923 in Leamington, Essex, Ontario, Canada. Daisy was born on Apr. 23,
1905 in Brownies Creek, Harlan, KY and died on Apr. 26, 1926 in Leamington, Essex, Ontario, Canada.
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1270. Sampson Taylor was born on Nov. 20, 1891 in Harlan Co., KY and died on Dec. 18, 1983 in Tillsonburg, Oxford, Ontario,
Canada. He married Annie Catherine Smith on Dec. 6, 1921 in Thamesville, Kent, Ontaro, Canada. Annie Catherine was
born on Jul. 29, 1904 in Thamesville, Kent, Ontario, Canada and died on Oct. 6, 1990 in Tillsonburg, Oxford, Ontario, Canada.
1271. Lucy Anna Taylor was born on Oct. 8, 1894 in Cubage, Bell, KY and died on Jul. 29, 1987 in Sarnia, Lamton, Ontario,
Canada. She married Charles Alfred Hartoon on Oct. 11, 1911 in Monroe Twp, Putnam, Ohio. Charles Alfred was born on
Jun. 18, 1889 in Monroe Twp, Putnam, Ohio and died on Oct. 11, 1966 in Sarnia, Lamton, Ontario, Canada.
1272. William McKinley Taylor was born on Sep. 16, 1901 in Bell, Kentucky and died on Jul. 21, 1970. He married Hazel
Lenore McGee on Jul. 15, 1930 in Ontario, Canada. Hazel Lenore was born on May 12, 1907 in Lyndock, Norfolk, Ontario,
Canada and died on an unknown date.
1273. Theodore Roosevelt Taylor was born on Jul. 9, 1904 in Brownies Creek, Harlan, KY and died on Nov. 8, 1984 in
Tillsonburg, Oxford, Ontario, Canada. He married Lelia Margaret Tofflemire on May 12, 1925 in Windsor, Essex, Ontario,
Canada. Lelia Margaret was born on Nov. 1, 1907 in Colchester N. Twp, Essex, Ontario and died on Feb. 26, 1997 in Tillsonburg,
Oxford, Ontario, Canada.
1274. Johnny Green Taylor was born on Sep. 15, 1901 and died on Feb. 19, 1975. He married Lassie May Pendleton on
May 16, 1931. Lassie May was born on Apr. 16, 1913 and died on an unknown date.
1275. Mary Katherine Taylor was born on Nov. 26, 1907 in Hancock Co., TN and died on Jan. 14, 1993 in Claiborne Co., TN.
She married Junior R. Pendleton. Junior R. was born on Feb. 3, 1930 and died on Jul. 20, 1989 in Mulberry Gap, Hancock Co.,
TN.
1276. Andrew Gilbert Taylor was born on Jan. 7, 1910 and died on May 6, 1992. He married Ida Lynch. Ida was born on Mar.
27, 1911 and died on an unknown date.
1277. William Muncy Taylor was born on Dec. 7, 1911 and died on Feb. 26, 1989. He married Maria Mae Taylor ?.
1279. George Smith Patton, Gen. was born on Nov. 11, 1885 in Lake Vinyard, CA and died on Dec. 21, 1945 in Germany. He
married Beatrice Banning Ayer. Beatrice Banning was born in Sep. 1885 in Beverly, Essex, MA and died on an unknown date.
1280. Norrell Taylor Dixon was born on Nov. 9, 1877 in Commercial Point, KY and died on Dec. 18, 1968 in Lebanon, TN. He
married Mary Elizabeth Markham on Jul. 17, 1902. Mary Elizabeth was born on Dec. 24, 1873 in Henderson, KY and died on
an unknown date.
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1281. Frances Lenn Taylor was born on Dec. 18, 1897 and died on Nov. 20, 1968. He married Sarah Viola Warmbrodt.
Sarah Viola was born on Aug. 21, 1896 and died on Sep. 11, 1994.
1282. William Taylor was born on Aug. 22, 1868 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
1283. Walter Taylor was born on Mar. 9, 1870 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
1284. Preston Taylor was born on Sep. 6, 1871 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
1285. Cora Mae Taylor was born in 1872 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
1286. Ida Taylor was born on Apr. 20, 1873 in Autauga, Alabama and died on an unknown date.
1287. Thomas Jefferson, II Taylor was born on Aug. 29, 1874 in Milton, Autauga, Alabama and died on Oct. 27, 1960 in
Marshall, Harrison, Texas. He married Minnie Patillo in 1900 in Grayson, Texas. Minnie was born in 1873 in Milton, Autauga,
Alabama and died on an unknown date.
1288. Sarah Taylor was born in 1846 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1289. Martha Jane Taylor was born in 1849 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1290. Mary Elizabeth Taylor was born on Mar. 17, 1851 in Coffee, TN and died on Jan. 20, 1916 in Bushy Branch Community,
Coffee, TN. She married Allison William Croslin on Feb. 13, 1870 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. Allison William was born in Jul.
1848 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
1291. John Henry Taylor was born in 1854 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1292. Laura Taylor was born in 1856 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1293. Calvin Taylor was born in 1853 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1294. Frances (Fannie) M. Taylor was born in 1864 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1295. Rosetta (Nettie) Taylor was born on Feb. 17, 1867 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
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1296. Alice Turner was born in 1859 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1297. Warren Starnes (Bud) Taylor was born in 1857 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1298. Jerusha (Drusha) Elizabeth Taylor was born on Mar. 7, 1859 in Fairfield Community, Bedford, TN and died in 1939 in
Near Summitville, Coffee, TN. She married Benjamin Allen Lowery on Jan. 23, 1876. Benjamin Allen was born on May 15,
1850 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1299. Henry J., Jr. Taylor was born in 1865 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1300. Frances Marion (Fannie) Taylor was born on Mar. 29, 1867 in Wartrace, Bedford, TN and died on an unknown date.
1301. Lucy Evelyn Taylor was born in Apr. 1872 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1302. Ada Bell Taylor was born on May 13, 1880 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Nov. 23, 1945 in Fulton, TN.
1303. Forrest Taylor was born in May 1883 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Feb. 19, 1937 in Hickman, Fulton, Kentucky.
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1304. Mary Taylor was born in Oct. 1880 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Jul. 21, 1937 in Manchester, Coffee, TN.
1305. Nancy McQueene Taylor was born on Aug. 31, 1877 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1306. John Trent Taylor was born on Nov. 8, 1901 in Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1307. Ellis Hines Taylor was born on Dec. 14, 1903 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1308. Azelene (Assaline) Taylor was born on Oct. 5, 1854 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died After Oct. 9, 1934 in Ragsdale,
Coffee, TN. She married Henry Thomas Harmon on Mar. 1, 1868 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. Henry Thomas was born on
Mar. 7, 1846 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1309. James C. Taylor was born on Aug. 22, 1849/50 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Dec. 31, 1934 in Manchester,
Coffee, TN. He married Sarah (Sallie) Ann Langford About 1870 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. Sarah (Sallie) Ann was born in
Oct. 1853 in Gibson, TN and died on an unknown date.
1310. John Taylor was born in 1854 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
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1311. Andrew Taylor was born in 1856 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1312. Sarah Rebecca Taylor was born in 1859 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1313. King Solomon Taylor, MD was born on Aug. 22, 1862 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Aug. 1, 1942 in Manchester,
Coffee, TN. He married Sarah Jane Lowry on Mar. 17, 1884 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. Sarah Jane was born on Nov. 7, 1862
in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1314. Alford (Alf or Alfred) Taylor was born on Dec. 24, 1873/74 in Summietville, Co, TN and died on Nov. 8, 1967 in
Summitville, Coffee, TN. He married Sarah A. Jones in 1900 in Summitville, Coffee, TN. Sarah A. was born in May 1884 in TN
and died on an unknown date.
1315. Elmira (Emma) Taylor was born in 1876 in Coffee, TN and died in 1954 in Decatur, TN. She married William T. Jones.
William T. was born in Coffee, TN.
1316. Jennie Taylor was born on Apr. 21, 1882 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Oct. 20, 1954 in Manchester, Coffee, TN.
She married Bartlett Smith Stroud on Nov. 20, 1901 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. Bartlett Smith was born on Feb. 14, 1854 in
Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1317. Walter Taylor was born on Jul. 31, 1887 in Coffee, TN and died in May 1967 in Coffee, TN.
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1318. Lewis T. Taylor was born on Sep. 17, 1889 in Coffee, TN and died in Mar. 1971 in Tullahoma, Coffee, TN. He married
Hattie Spence Pitts in 1915 in Tennessee. Hattie Spence was born on Jun. 19, 1895 in Tennessee and died on an unknown
date.
1319. Berry Taylor was born on Mar. 1, 1892 in Coffee, TN and died on May 29, 1966 in Coffee, TN. He married Willie Lee
Pitts. Willie Lee was born on Feb. 22, 1898 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
1320. Emily Taylor was born in 1851 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date. She married Robert H. Shannon.
1321. Mary Taylor was born in 1853 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1322. Melvina Taylor was born in 1855 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1323. Abner Taylor was born in 1857 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1324. Sarah Taylor was born in 1860 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1325. John B. Taylor was born in 1861 in Izard Co., Arkansas and died on an unknown date.
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1326. Jasper Taylor was born in 1862 in Izard Co., Arkansas and died on an unknown date. He married Amanda Styles on Jul.
25, 1889.
1327. Jennie Taylor was born in 1854 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1328. Doc Taylor was born in 1859 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1329. Rebecca Taylor was born in 1861 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1330. Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United States was born in 1833 and died in 1901. He married Caroline
Lavinia Scott.
1331. Henry Taylor was born on Oct. 7, 1830 in Union Twp, Warren, Ohio and died on Jan. 17, 1904 in Omaha, Douglas,
Nebraska. He married Sarah A. Bockover8 May 1830 on Aug. 13, 1852 in Cass, Indiana. Sarah A. was born on May 8, 1830
in Ohio and died on Jan. 6, 1904 in Florence, Douglas, Nebraska.
1332. Benjamin Taylor was born on Jul. 15, 1822 in Union Twp, Warren, Ohio and died Before 1880.
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1333. Cyrenius Taylor was born About 1825 in Ohio and died After 1885.
1334. William Taylor was born in 1826 in Union Twp, Warren, Ohio and died in Tippecanoe, Indiana ?.
1335. Jacob, II Taylor was born on May 6, 1828 in Union Twp, Warren, Ohio and died on Feb. 11, 1891 in Tippecanoe, Indiana ?.
He married Susan. Susan was born in 1828 in Pennsylvania, USA and died on an unknown date.
1336. Grooms Taylor was born on Oct. 23, 1782 in Madison Co., KY and died on Nov. 19, 1856 in Keefer, Grant Co., Kentucky.
He married Sarah Howard on Oct. 2, 1811 in Madison Co., KY. Sarah, daughter of James Howard and Hannah Jeffers, was
born on Jan. 17, 1788 in Madison Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1337. Jesse Taylor was born About 1780 in KY and died About 1850 in Bath Co., KY. He married Nancy Jones in 1799 in
Fayette Co., KY. Nancy Jones was born About 1780 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1338. Richard Taylor was born About 1783 in Anne Arundel Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
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1339. Thomas Taylor was born About 1785 in St. James Parish, Anne Arundel, MD and died on an unknown date.
1340. Elizabeth Taylor was born About 1789 in St. James Parish, Anne Arundel, MD and died on an unknown date.
1341. John Jay Taylor was born on May 6, 1856 in Ratcliff, Hanover Co., VA and died on Jan. 11, 1919 in Richmond, VA.
1342. Rebecca Coleman Taylor was born in Jun. 1858 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date.
1343. Lavinia sheppard Taylor was born in 1859 in Hanover, VA and died on an unknown date.
1344. Sallie Lewis Winston Taylor was born in 1860 and died on Jul. 28, 1941 in Staunton, Augusta, VA.
1345. Edmund Thomas, IV Taylor was born on Nov. 12, 1861 and died on Jul. 12, 1929.
1346. Mary Lindsay Taylor was born in Jun. 1864 and died on an unknown date.
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1347. Frances Elizabeth Taylor was born in Jul. 1870 and died on an unknown date.
1350. William Coleman Taylor was born on Dec. 2, 1865 in Hanover, VA and died on Feb. 28, 1940 in Louisa Co., VA. He
married 1st Betty in second wife of William Coleman Taylor. He married 2nd Belle Helmer on Jan. 25, 1894 in Louisa Co., VA.
Belle was born on Sep. 15, 1874 in Atlanta, GA and died on an unknown date.
Other events in the relationship of William Coleman Taylor and Belle Helmer
Divorce
1351. Reuben Allen Taylor was born in 1830 in Washington, KY and died on Feb. 10, 1864 in Belle Isle Prison, Richmond, VA.
He married Elizabeth Satterly on Oct. 20, 1847 in Washington, KY. Elizabeth was born on Mar. 21, 1824 in Washington, KY and
died on an unknown date.
1352. James W. Taylor was born in Washington, KY and died on an unknown date. He married Unknown.
1353. Pamelia Taylor was born in 1826 and died on an unknown date.
1355. Mary Taylor was born in 1833 and died on an unknown date. She married Benjamin Franklin Lowery. Benjamin
Franklin was born in Jul. 1838 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
1356. Elizabeth (Betsy) Taylor was born on May 20, 1818 in Manchester, Coffee Co., TN and died on Jan. 1, 1906 in Coffee Co.,
TN. She married Elijah Anderson on Apr. 6, 1841 in Manchester, Coffee Co., TN. Elijah was born in 1816 in Rutledge, Grainger
Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1357. Hardin Harmon Taylor was born in 1820 in Manchester, Franklin Co., Tennessee and died on Sep. 29, 1861 in Woodbury,
Cannon Co., TN. He married Elizabeth R. Anderson in 1849. Elizabeth R. was born in 1816 in Tennessee and died on an
unknown date.
1358. Drewry W Taylor was born on Feb. 18, 1815/16 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Sep. 7, 1891 in Montgomery, TN.
He married Elizabeth Ann Dudley on Dec. 4, 1849 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. Elizabeth Ann was born in 1827 in Manchester,
Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1359. Lewis George Taylor was born on May 30, 1820/21 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Mar. 3, 1913 in Ragsdale,
Coffee, TN. He married 1st Matilda Clendennon in 1849 in Coffee Co., TN. Matilda was born in 1823 in Warren, TN and died on
an unknown date. He married 2nd Elizabeth Ann Lowry in 1876 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. Elizabeth Ann was born in Feb.
1858 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
1360. Martha Betsey McCord Taylor was born on Dec. 23, 1824 in Manchester, Warren, T and died in May 1899 in Manchester,
Coffee Co., TN. She married George Washington Morrow on Oct. 22, 1856 in Manchester, Coffee Co., TN. George
Washington was born on Jun. 25, 1826 in Smitehville, Dekalb, TN and died on an unknown date.
1361. William Jeams Taylor was born on Oct. 21, 1826 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1362. James C. Taylor was born on Aug. 6, 1829 in Tullakoma, Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died on Jul. 21, 1894 in Coffee Co.,
TN. He married 1st Lucy George on Jul. 27, 1854 in Manchester, Coffee Co., TN. Lucy was born on Jun. 9, 1827 in Manchester,
Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Lucinda Wilburn Yell on Jul. 27, 1854 in Manchester, Coffee Co.,
TN. Lucinda Wilburn was born on Jun. 9, 1827 in Wartrace, Bedford, TN and died on an unknown date.
1363. Berry King Taylor was born in Oct. 1827 in Manchester, Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
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1364. Narcissa Taylor was born in 1829 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1365. Mary Taylor was born in 1831 in Manchester, Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1366. Elvira Taylor was born in 1843 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1367. Ira Byrd Taylor was born in 1820 in Darlington, SC and died on an unknown date.
1368. Janette Burton Taylor was born on May 2, 1826 in Darlington, SC and died on May 27, 1912 in Layton, Graham, AZ. She
married Allen Freeman Smithson on Dec. 16, 1849 in Salt Lake City, UT. Allen Freeman was born on Feb. 11, 1816 in
Pendleton, Anderson, SC and died on an unknown date.
1369. Francis Marion Taylor was born in 1828 in Darlington, SC and died on an unknown date.
1370. Gilead Taylor was born on May 4, 1830 in Raleigh, Wake, NC and died on an unknown date.
1371. Lewis Taylor was born in 1826 in Rowan, NC and died on an unknown date.
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1372. Rhoda Taylor was born in 1825 in Rowan, NC and died on an unknown date.
1373. Meredith M. Taylor was born in 1826 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died Before 1892 in Arkansas. He married Celina
Crowell in 1848 in Coffee Co., TN. Celina was born in 1828 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1374. Lucinda Elizabeth Taylor was born on Jan. 16, 1826 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on May 19, 1899 in Ragsdale,
Coffee, TN. She married Payton C. Shield. Payton C. was born on Sep. 18, 1827 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
1375. Rebecca Taylor was born in 1831 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date. She married Jonathan Turner on
Mar. 3, 1860 in Tennessee. Jonathan was born in 1832 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
1376. Melvina Taylor was born on Aug. 16, 1832 in Coffee Co., TN and died on Nov. 14, 1899 in Coffee Co., TN. She married 1st
Loranzo Dow Phillips in Jan. 1856 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. Loranzo Dow was born on Dec. 10, 1806 in Amherst, VA and
died on an unknown date. She married 2nd A. J. Ritter on Dec. 12, 1885 in Coffee Co., TN. A. J. was born in 1832 in Coffee Co.,
TN and died on an unknown date.
1377. Henry J. Taylor was born in 1835 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Apr. 10, 1895 in Asbury, Coffee, TN. He married
1st Jane Curry Yell on Feb. 6, 1856 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. Jane Curry was born in 1819 in Wartrace, Bedford, TN and died
on an unknown date. He married 2nd Susan A. Burton on Jul. 3, 1879 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. Susan A. was born in 1854 in
Smith, TN and died on an unknown date. He married 3rd Indian woman in 1876 in Tennessee. Indian woman died in 1857 in
Tennessee.
1378. Mary Taylor was born in 1837 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1379. Martha I. Taylor was born in 1840 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1380. Susan Taylor was born in 1842 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1381. John Lewis, Jr. Taylor was born on Oct. 7, 1847 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Feb. 29, 1920 in Knoxville, Knox,
TN. He married 1st Mary Ann Chapman. Mary Ann was born in 1847 and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Mollie A.
E. Nevill on Sep. 18, 1871 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. Mollie A. E. was born in 1847 and died on an unknown date. He married 3rd
Emma Maxwell on May 17, 1900 in Coffee Co., TN. Emma was born in Jul. 1866 in Indiana and died on an unknown date.
1383. May E. Taylor was born in 1895 in Kansas and died on an unknown date.
1384. Berri E. Taylor was born in 1896 in Kansas and died on an unknown date.
1385. Bessie E. Taylor was born in 1897 in Kansas and died on an unknown date.
1386. Alvie T. Taylor was born in 1900 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
1387. Albia S. T. Taylor was born in 1901 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
1388. Sherman D. Taylor was born in 1907 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
1389. Sheridan E. Taylor was born in 1907 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
1390. Maude Estella Ballard was born on Jan. 1, 1883 in Creek, Iowa and died on Jun. 30, 1928 in Rapid City, Paddington, South
Dakota.
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1391. Lola Agnes Ballard was born on Nov. 5, 1893 in Woodbury, IA and died on Jul. 31, 1945 in Marcus, South Dakota. She
married James Francis Ginter on Dec. 25, 1920 in Stoneville, South Dakota. James Francis was born on Feb. 15, 1879 in
Lehighton, Carbon, Pennsylvania, USA and died on Aug. 5, 1941 in Marcus.
1392. Lydia U. Ballard was born on Mar. 27, 1880 in Columbia Township, Tamp, IA and died on Aug. 3, 1958 in Rapid City,
Paddington, South Dakota.
1393. Owen Lloyd Ballard was born on Sep. 26, 1881 in Tama, IA and died on Mar. 10, 1971 in Washta, IA. He married Maggie
Whitmer. Maggie was born on Jun. 12, 1883 and died on an unknown date.
1394. Leon Ballard was born on Dec. 5, 1885 in Washta, IA and died About 1887.
1395. Elsie C. Ballard was born on Feb. 21, 1887 in Mead Co., SD and died in Jul. 1965 in SD.
1396. Lola A. Ballard was born on Nov. 5, 1893 in Woodbury, IA and died in Apr. 1978 in Rapid City, Pennington, SD. She married
Thomas Simmons. Thomas was born on Sep. 14, 1892 and died on an unknown date.
1397. William Elsworth Snowden was born on Aug. 14, 1882 in Smithland, Woodbury Co., Iowa and died on an unknown date.
He married Unknown.
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1398. Benjamin Jow Snowden was born on Oct. 3, 1884 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA and died on an unknown date.
1399. Bessie Nae Snowden was born on Sep. 23, 1887 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA and died on Jul. 4, 1910 in El Reno,
Canadian Co., Oklahoma, USA.
1400. John Arthur Snowden was born on Mar. 3, 1890 in Correctionville, IA and died on Jan. 30, 1913 in Minco, Grady Co.,
Oklahoma.
1401. Earl Taylor was born in Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co., College Corners, Iowa, USA and died on an unknown date.
1402. William Franklin Taylor was born on Sep. 30, 1889 in Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co., College Corners, Iowa and
died on an unknown date.
1403. Evalyn Caroline Taylor was born on May 3, 1892 in Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co. and died on an unknown date.
1404. Harris Taylor was born on Feb. 11, 1894 in Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co. and died on an unknown date.
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1405. Ruby Taylor was born on Apr. 7, 1895 in Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co. and died on an unknown date.
1406. Lester Marion Taylor was born on Dec. 6, 1901 in Oro, Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co., College Corners, Iowa and
died in 1981 in Harrison, Sioux, Nebraska. He married Elvina. Elvina was born in 1902 and died on an unknown date.
1407. Pearl Lilliam Taylor was born on Sep. 13, 1907 in Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co. and died on an unknown date.
1408. Mabel R. Taylor was born in 1890 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
1409. May V. Taylor was born in 1892 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
1410. Edwin A. Taylor was born in 1894 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
1411. Alverzo O. Taylor was born in 1896 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
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1412. Floyd A. Taylor was born in 1898 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
1413. Howard M. Taylor was born in 1900 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
1414. Julia G. Taylor was born in 1902 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
1415. Betty A Taylor was born in 1904 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
1417. Nathaniel F. Taylor was born in 1910 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
1418. Ruth F. Taylor was born in 1912 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
1419. Paul F. Taylor was born in 1915 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
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1420. Clarence B. Taylor was born in 1917 and died on an unknown date.
1421. Bernard L. Taylor was born in 1919 and died on an unknown date.
1422. Glenn Lucien Taylor was born on Nov. 24, 1909 in Merrill, Plymouth Co., Iowa and died on Jun. 2, 1988 in La Mesa, San
Diego, CA. He married Marie Gladys Chapman Turner on Sep. 1, 1937 in San Diego, CA. Marie Gladys, daughter of
Sydney Chapman and Esther Louise Row, was born on Oct. 15, 1908 in Howard Mines, Chattry, Williamson, Mingo Co, WV
and died on Jul. 20, 2000 in La Mesa, San Diego, CA.
1423. Geneva Lavina Taylor was born on Nov. 5, 1903 in Little Sioux, Woodbury, IA and died on Oct. 30, 1974 in Salem, Marion,
Oregon. She married Samuel Hendrix Gibson, Lt. Col.. Samuel Hendrix, son of Charles M. Gibson and Cecilia
Bernice, was born on Apr. 23, 1898 in Jackson Twp, Mercer Co., Pennsylvania and died on May 17, 1978 in Salem, Marion, Oregon.
1424. Erma M. Taylor was born on Aug. 11, 1908 in Anthon, Woodbury, IA and died on Apr. 18, 2000 in Salem, Marion, OR. She
married Thomas Alf Taylor. Thomas Alf, son of William Fletcher Taylor and Flora Mame Fredendoll, was born on Apr.
2, 1906 in Plymouth, Plymouth, IA and died in Jul. 1976 in Salem, Marion, Polk, OR.
1425. Myron Nathaniel Taylor was born on Feb. 3, 1913 in Merrill, Plymouth Co., Iowa and died on Nov. 25, 1983 in Little Sioux,
Woodbury, IA. He married Evelyn G. Wetrosky on Nov. 26, 1936 in Merrill, Plymouth, IA. Evelyn G., daughter of Frank
Wetrosky and Bertha Pauline Schulz, was born on Feb. 20, 1914 in Merrill, Plymouth, IA and died on Jan. 5, 2001 in Onawa,
Monona, CO.
1426. Bruce Richard Taylor was born on Jul. 10, 1905 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on Feb. 21, 1975 in
Sioux City, Woodbury, IA. He married Gladys Mary Darcy. Gladys Mary was born on Oct. 1, 1910 in Stephen, Marshall Co.,
MN and died on Dec. 3, 1976 in Hartington, Cedar Co., NE.
1427. Paul Lester Taylor was born on Jun. 12, 1902 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA and died on Dec. 22, 1966 in Bonesteel,
Gregory Co., South Dakota. He married Norma Mary Songeroth on May 5, 1926 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota.
Norma Mary was born on Jul. 18, 1906 in Wilmont, MN and died on Aug. 18, 1989 in Sweet Home, Linn, Oregon.
1428. Nellie M. Taylor was born on Dec. 22, 1897 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA and died on Nov. 21, 1991 in Bonesteel, Gregory
Co., South Dakota. She married Eslie Hull Bailey on Dec. 15, 1928 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. Eslie Hull was
born on Apr. 12, 1897 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on Mar. 13, 1986 in Gregory, Gregory Co., SD.
1429. Edna Elizabeth Taylor was born on Dec. 21, 1893 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA and died on Feb. 7, 1990 in Sioux City,
Woodbury, IA. She married Joseph Vondrak on Dec. 1, 1917 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. Joseph was born on Jul.
19, 1896 in Prairie Township, Plymouth, IA and died 20 Fe b 1977.
1430. Raymond John Taylor was born on Nov. 21, 1895 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA and died on May 9, 1979 in Rapid City,
Paddington, South Dakota. He married Edna Marie Murphy on Sep. 26, 1922 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. Edna
Marie was born on Oct. 4, 1898 in Emmetsburg, Palo Alto Co., Iowa and died on Nov. 5, 1992 in Livermore, Alameda Col., CA.
1431. Walter Justin Taylor was born on Dec. 16, 1899 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA and died on Mar. 1, 1976 in Bonesteel,
Gregory Co., South Dakota.
1432. Richard Samuel Mallory was born on Mar. 16, 1873 in Kentucky and died on Mar. 13, 1916 in Todd, KY. He married
Bertha Jane Cannon on Dec. 23, 1896 in Todd, KY. Bertha Jane was born on Oct. 16, 1876 in Kentucky and died on an
unknown date.
1433. Hattie Mallory was born in 1890 in Kentucky and died in 1973 in McCracken, KY. She married Everett J. Edwards.
1434. Henry Ernest Mallory was born on Jan. 25, 1891 in Todd, KY and died on an unknown date. He married Annie Sally
Moore. Annie Sally was born in McCracken, KY and died on an unknown date.
1435. James Randolpy Mallory was born on Feb. 16, 1872 in Kentucky and died on Sep. 24, 1934 in Todd, KY. He married
Bonnybell McKinney About 1912 in Todd, KY. Bonnybell was born on Apr. 27, 1887 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1436. Henry Randolph Mallory was born on Sep. 29, 1873 in Kentucky and died on Nov. 27, 1943 in Christian, KY. He married
Rose Lee Bearden in 1903 in Todd, KY. Rose Lee was born in 1874 and died on an unknown date.
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1442. Sarah Ellen Mallory was born About 1879 in Kentucky and died After Apr. 5, 1930. She married James Frederick
Heltsley in 1897 in Todd, KY. James Frederick was born About 1874 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1443. Ruby Cornelia Mallory was born in Aug. 1883 in Kentucky and died in 1983. She married John Washington Dunn in
1902 in Montgomery, TN. John Washington was born in 1881 and died on an unknown date.
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1444. Triva Jane Mallory was born on Apr. 10, 1889 in Todd, KY and died on Feb. 29, 1932 in Todd, KY. She married Ira Harris
in 1902 in Montgomery, TN. Ira was born in 1881 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1445. Amber Lou Mallory was born in Dec. 1886 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. She married Fleetwood Harris in
1902 in Montgomery, TN.
1446. Virgil Mallory was born in Oct. 1891 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1447. Eula Evelyn Mallory was born About 1906 in Todd, KY and died on an unknown date.
1448. Eva Mallory was born About 1906 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1449. William Mendrel Mallory was born on Apr. 13, 1907 and died on an unknown date.
1450. Alvyn Mallory was born About 1909 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
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1451. A. Dallas Mallory was born About 1909 in kentucky and died in 1989 in Todd, KY.
1452. Kemp Mallory Stokes was born on Oct. 3, 1895 in Kentucky and died in Aug. 1976 in Lyon, KY. He married 1st Mary
Toler About 1924. Mary was born About 1895 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Gillie Crowder.
1453. Allen Thomas Stokes was born on Oct. 3, 1895 in Kentucky and died in Todd, KY. He married Bonnie Lamb.
1456. Lutitia Ann Wright was born on Nov. 30, 1862 and died on Jan. 13, 1896.
1457. John Samuel Wright was born on Nov. 30, 1864 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1458. James William Wright was born on Sep. 1, 1867 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
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1459. Charles Elliott Wright was born in 1870 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1460. Francis Marion Wright was born on Feb. 16, 1872 and died on Mar. 20, 1920.
1461. George Albert Wright was born on Oct. 12, 1873 and died in Oct. 1874.
1462. Joseph B. Wright was born in 1881 in Kentucky and died in 1949 in Kentucky.
1463. Hugh Taylor was born on Oct. 8, 1892 in Taylorsville, Texas and died on May 15, 1967 in Travis Co., TX. He married Cora
Edith Tally on Sep. 30, 1911 in High Grove, TX. Cora Edith was born on Aug. 29, 1893 in Redrock, TX and died on an unknown
date.
1465. Roy A. Taylor was born on Apr. 9, 1897 in Caldwell Co., TX and died on Jan. 5, 1899 in Caldwell Co., TX.
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1466. Monroe Taylor was born on Oct. 2, 1895 in Caldwell Co., TX and died on Sep. 2, 1899.
1468. Gus Taylor was born on Sep. 16, 1900 in Caldwell Co., TX and died on Jun. 2, 1945 in San Antonio, Texas.
1469. Millie Emma Taylor was born on Feb. 13, 1902 in Caldwell Co., TX and died on May 11, 1965.
1471. Sylvia J. Taylor was born on Dec. 10, 1905 in Caldwell Co., TX and died on Aug. 9, 1981.
1474. Stella Burnam Taylor was born on Jul. 23, 1895 and died on an unknown date. She married Thomas Thorpe Noland.
1475. Anna B. Taylor was born on Dec. 4, 1898 and died on Dec. 1, 1980. She married Hiram Otto Jett. Hiram Otto was
born on Aug. 16, 1897 and died on Jun. 25, 1951.
1476. Rebecca Rader was born in 1852 and died on an unknown date.
1477. Charles D. Taylor was born in Jan. 1870 in Beech Creek Township, Greene Co., Indiana and died on an unknown date.
1478. Sarah C. Taylor was born About 1872 and died on an unknown date.
1479. Mary E. Taylor was born About 1875 and died on an unknown date.
1480. Rebecca L. Taylor was born About 1877 and died on an unknown date.
1481. John W. Taylor was born About 1879 in Beech Creek Township, Greene Co. and died on an unknown date.
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1482. Laura A. Taylor was born About 1886 and died on an unknown date.
1483. James B. Taylor was born abet 1887 in Indiana and died on an unknown date.
1484. Robert E. Taylor was born on Jan. 8, 1888 in Indiana and died on an unknown date. He married Bethel M. Hartzell on
May 16, 1917 in Monroe Co., Indiana. Bethel M. was born in Sep. 1889 and died on an unknown date.
1485. John A. Taylor was born in May 1875 in Greene Co., Indiana and died on an unknown date.
1486. Barbara J. Taylor was born About 1876 and died in 1902. She married Crawford Johnson. Crawford was born in
1872 and died on an unknown date.
1487. Mary Rosa Taylor was born About 1877 and died on an unknown date.
1488. Cora E. Taylor was born in Oct. 1880 and died on an unknown date.
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1489. Joseph S. Taylor was born on Feb. 28, 1884 in Indiana and died on Jun. 2, 1919. He married Jessie Melvin.
1490. Emma Taylor was born in Mar. 1891 and died on an unknown date.
1491. Charles Taylor was born in Mar. 1892 in Indiana and died on an unknown date.
1492. Mary Lusetta Taylor was born on Jan. 30, 1863 and died on Sep. 29, 1895. She married John Ferguson. John was
born on Aug. 7, 1852 and died on Jun. 8, 1926.
1493. John W. Taylor was born About 1865 and died on an unknown date.
1494. Eliza A. Taylor was born About 1867 and died in 1926. She married William Martin Pickett. William Martin was born
in 1858 and died in 1927.
1495. Rebecca F. Taylor was born About 1873 and died on an unknown date.
1496. Tillie Essie Taylor was born on Mar. 3, 1877 and died on Apr. 19, 1930. She married Lemuel Dow Quillen. Lemuel
Dow was born on Mar. 30, 1877 and died on May 19, 1916.
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1497. William Tarlton Taylor was born in 1808 in Georgia and died on an unknown date. He married Elizabeth Minor.
1498. Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States was born on Feb. 12, 1809 in Sinking Spring Farm, Harding
Co., KY and died on Apr. 15, 1865 in Washington, DC. He married Mary Todd. Mary was born in 1818 and died in 1882.
Other events in the life of Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States
Burial Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, IL
914. Elizabeth (Betsey) Taylor was born on May 20, 1818 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Jan. 1, 1906 in Summittville,
TN.
See previous entry for Elizabeth (Betsey) Taylor was born on May 20, 1818 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Jan. 1, 1906
in Summittville, TN.
915. Martha Betsy McCord Taylor was born on Dec. 23, 1824 in Manchester, Warren, TN and died in May 1899 in Manchester,
Coffee, TN.
See previous entry for Martha Betsy McCord Taylor was born on Dec. 23, 1824 in Manchester, Warren, TN and died in May
1899 in Manchester, Coffee, TN.
916. Lewis George Taylor was born on May 30, 1821/22 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Mar. 3, 1913 in Ragsdale,
Coffee, TN.
See previous entry for Lewis George Taylor was born on May 30, 1821/22 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Mar. 3, 1913 in
Ragsdale, Coffee, TN.
917. William Jeams Taylor was born on Oct. 21, 1826 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died in 1894 in Manchester, Coffee, TN.
See previous entry for William Jeams Taylor was born on Oct. 21, 1826 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died in 1894 in
Manchester, Coffee, TN.
918. Berry King Taylor was born on Oct. 20, 1827 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in Logan, Arkansas.
See previous entry for Berry King Taylor was born on Oct. 20, 1827 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in Logan, Arkansas.
919. James C. Taylor was born on Aug. 6, 1829 in Near Tullahoma, Coffee, Franklin Co, TN and died on Jul. 21, 1894 in Coffee,
Franklin Co., TN.
See previous entry for James C. Taylor was born on Aug. 6, 1829 in Near Tullahoma, Coffee, Franklin Co, TN and died on Jul. 21,
1894 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN.
920. Narcissa Taylor was born in 1829 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
See previous entry for Narcissa Taylor was born in 1829 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
921. Elvira Taylor was born in 1834 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
See previous entry for Elvira Taylor was born in 1834 in Coffee, Franklin Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
922. Mary Taylor was born in Jan. 1831 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in Manchester, Coffee, TN.
See previous entry for Mary Taylor was born in Jan. 1831 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in Manchester, Coffee, TN.
923. Drury Taylor was born About 1818 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in 1887.
See previous entry for Drury Taylor was born About 1818 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in 1887.
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1499. Joseph Franklin Taylor was born on Sep. 18, 1847 in Marion, MO and died on an unknown date.
1500. William Ettor Taylor was born in 1860 in Amsted. Fayette Co., WV and died on an unknown date. He married Anne
Menerva Clements. Anne Menerva was born in 1864 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1501. Emma Taylor was born in 1856 and died on an unknown date. She married Marion Francis Hudson.
1502. Edgar Taylor was born in 1858 and died on an unknown date.
1503. James Robert Taylor was born in 1850 and died on an unknown date.
1504. William Washington Taylor was born in 1874 and died on an unknown date. He married Pauline Susan.
1505. Mary Taylor was born in 1836 and died on an unknown date.
1506. Martha Taylor was born on Mar. 12, 1837 and died on an unknown date.
1507. Benjamin Merritt Taylor, Rev. was born on May 6, 1843 and died on an unknown date.
1508. John David Taylor was born on Sep. 14, 1840 and died on an unknown date.
1510. Jeremiah M. Taylor was born in 1856 and died on an unknown date.
1511. Matilda (Tilda) Catherine Taylor was born in 1828 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. She married William
S. Taylor in 1841 in Fayette, Alabama. William S., son of John M. Taylor and Mary A. Taylor?, was born About 1822 and
died in May 1862 in Alcorn, Mississippi.
1512. Lydia Taylor was born in 1834 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. She married 1st William S. Taylor Before
Nov. 10, 1851. William S., son of John M. Taylor and Mary A. Taylor?, was born About 1822 and died in May 1862 in Alcorn,
Mississippi. She married 2nd William S. Taylor. William S., son of John M. Taylor and Mary A. Taylor?, was born About
1824 in North Carolina and died Before 1870 in probably during Civil Way.
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1513. Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1834 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1514. Emily Taylor was born in 1836 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1515. Franklin Taylor was born in 1839 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1516. John Taylor was born in 1841 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1517. Mary Taylor was born in 1842 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1518. Jasper Taylor was born in 1843 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1519. Eleazar Taylor was born in 1846 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1520. Andrew Taylor was born in 1849 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
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1521. Mary A. Taylor was born in 1804 in Buncombe, NC and died in 1858. She married Joseph Taylor. Joseph, son of
Charles Taylor and Elizabeth Potts, was born on May 15, 1810 in Henderson, NC and died on Oct. 15, 1819 in Blue Ridge,
Henderson, SC.
1522. William S. Taylor was born About 1822 and died in May 1862 in Alcorn, Mississippi. He married 1st Matilda (Tilda)
Catherine Taylor in 1841 in Fayette, Alabama. Matilda (Tilda) Catherine, daughter of Greenberry Taylor and Susan A.
Justis, was born in 1828 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date. He married 2nd Lydia Taylor Before Nov. 10, 1851.
Lydia, daughter of Greenberry Taylor and Susan A. Justis, was born in 1834 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1523. Jessie J. Taylor was born on Nov. 27, 1819 in Anson Co., NC and died on Jan. 25, 1863 in Union POW camp, West Alton,
Illinois. He married Jemima Ross About 1837 in Shelby Co., AL. Jemima was born 1818 NC and died on an unknown date.
1524. Penelope Caroline Taylor was born on Aug. 26, 1822 in North Carolina and died in Aug. 1900 in Loco, Indian Territory.
She married Thomas H. Ward Before 1842. Thomas H. was born in 1822 in South Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1525. William S. Taylor was born About 1824 in North Carolina and died Before 1870 in probably during Civil Way. He married
Lydia Taylor. Lydia, daughter of Greenberry Taylor and Susan A. Justis, was born in 1834 in North Carolina and died on an
unknown date.
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1526. Sarah Taylor was born About 1829 and died About 1861 in Hendrson Co., TN. She married David Freeman Before 1844
in Alabama. David was born Between 1826 and 1828 in North Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1527. Mary A. Taylor was born on May 6, 1834 in North Carolina and died on Jun. 6, 1882 in Bowie Co., TX. She married John
M. Cuthbertson. John M. was born on Jan. 10, 1822 in Union Co., South Carolina and died About 1847 in Fayette Co., Alabama.
1528. Elizabeth S. Taylor was born in 1836 in North Carolina and died After 1850 in Fayette Co., Alabama.
1529. Charles P. Taylor was born in 1839 in North Carolina and died After 1850 in Fayette Co., Alabama.
1530. Martha Ellen Taylor was born in Jul. 1845 in Alabama and died on Nov. 4, 1913 in Mt Olive, Cooke Co, TX. She married
Wilson H. Cobb About 1861 in Fayette Co., Alabama. Wilson H. was born on Mar. 8, 1842 in Rome, Floyd Co., GA and died on
an unknown date.
1531. George W. Taylor was born on Sep. 15, 1856 in St. Francois, MO and died on an unknown date. He married Georgia
Ann Elizabeth Mitchell on Sep. 13, 1877 in St. Francois, MO. Georgia Ann Elizabeth was born on Jun. 3, 1857 and died on
an unknown date.
1532. Louisa Olivine "Ollie" Taylor was born on Apr. 11, 1855 in Farmington, St. Francois, MO and died on Apr. 30, 1944 in Flat
River, St. Francois, MO. She married William Elliot Beck on Mar. 8, 1875 in St. Francis, MO. William Elliot was born on Jan.
19, 1850 in Marshall, TN and died on an unknown date.
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1533. Martha Ann Taylor was born on Dec. 27, 1858 in St. Francis, MO and died on Sep. 24, 1930. She married George W.
Halter. George W. was born About 1858 in California and died on an unknown date.
1534. Melissa C. Taylor was born on Nov. 24, 1860 in St. Francis, MO and died on Sep. 2, 1942 in St. Francis, MO. She married
James "Jas" Lee Ritter. James "Jas" Lee was born on Jul. 15, 1868 and died on an unknown date.
1535. Malinda C. Taylor was born on Mar. 16, 1863 in St. Francis, MO and died on Oct. 18, 1896 in St. Francis, MO. She married
Samuel C. Wood (Woods). Samuel C. was born on Apr. 16, 1859 and died on an unknown date.
1536. Joseph E. J. Taylor was born on May 21, 1865 in St. Francis, MO and died on an unknown date. He married Jancy
"Nannie" J. Ritter.
1537. Evaline Taylor was born on Oct. 30, 1867 in St. Francis, MO and died on Feb. 24, 1956 in St. Francis, MO. She married
John Sherman West. John Sherman was born on Dec. 14, 1864 in Ohio and died on an unknown date.
1538. Mahala Eveline Taylor was born About 1868 in St. Francis, MO and died on an unknown date.
1539. Maryetta Taylor was born on Nov. 27, 1870 in St. Francis, MO and died on an unknown date.
1574. Mary Taylor was born in 1922 and died on an unknown date. She married Wheeler Oliver.
1575. Roy Taylor was born in 1924 and died on an unknown date. He married Lillie Louise Shepphard.
1576. Ethel Taylor was born in 1927 and died on Feb. 4, 1982. She married Pat Collier.
1577. Lloyd Taylor was born on Mar. 7, 1914 in Jonesville, Lee Co., VA and died on Oct. 28, 1994 in Belleville, Michigan. He
married Helen Rose Norris in 1942.
1579. William Taylor was born on Aug. 1, 1902 and died on Sep. 18, 1991 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA. He married Gracy Hobbs.
1580. Hettie Taylor was born on Sep. 3, 1904 in Virginia and died on Dec. 19, 1939 in Bakamy, KY. She married Houston
Gilbert in 1936.
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1581. Irene Taylor was born in 1908 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on Mar. 3, 1938 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA. She married
William Cheek.
1582. Frank Taylor was born in 1909 and died on an unknown date.
1583. Lillie Taylor was born in 1913 in Wise Co., VA and died on Sep. 28, 1995 in Milan, Monroe Co., Michigan. She married
George Howard.
1584. Lizabeth Taylor was born in 1917 in Jonesville, Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. She married 1st Robert
Russell. She married 2nd Bernie Hall.
1585. Elsi Taylor was born in 1920 and died on an unknown date. She married William Ayers on Oct. 12, 1935 in Harrogate,
Claiborne Co., Tennessee.
1586. Nannie Lee Taylor was born on Dec. 25, 1921 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date. She married Cecil
Hammons on May 6, 1939 in Pineville, Bell Co., KY.
1587. Mable Taylor was born in 1924 in Virginia and died on Mar. 22, 1991 in Middlesboro, Bell Co., KY. She married Sam
Farmer.
1588. Gladys Taylor was born on Jul. 2, 1927 in Pathfork, Ky and died on an unknown date. She married Timp Keys.
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1590. John William Taylor was born on Apr. 25, 1916 in Ewing, Lee Co., VA and died on Jun. 17, 1979 in New Tazewell,
Claiborne Co., TN. He married Mae Elizabeth Gilbert on Mar. 14, 1938 in Jonesville, Lee Co., VA. Mae Elizabeth was born in
Jan. 1918 in Mulberry Gap, Hancock co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1591. Lester Taylor died on an unknown date. He married Katherine Irene Wilder.
1593. Della Beatrice Taylor was born on Feb. 24, 1924 and died on an unknown date. She married 1st Fred Smith. She
married 2nd Hoge Bowlin on Feb. 15, 1939. Hoge was born on Jul. 22, 1912 and died on an unknown date. She married 3rd Glen
Mise on Dec. 23, 1955. She married 4th Robert Carter on Mar. 26, 1960.
1594. Joshua, III Taylor was born JUL and died on an unknown date. He married 1st Lydia Dillman. He married 2nd Iona
Jackson.
1595. Silas, Sr. Taylor was born in 1929 and died on an unknown date.
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1596. Lillie Mae Taylor was born 3 MAY and died on an unknown date. She married Eugene Collins.
1597. Reynold Taylor was born on Dec. 13, 1921 in Bell Co., KY and died on an unknown date. He married Helen Sue Young
on Apr. 1, 1967 in Wolcottville, LaGrange Co., Indiana. Helen Sue was born on Jan. 17, 1922 in Delware Co., Iowa and died on an
unknown date.
1598. Edwin Taylor was born on Aug. 25, 1923 in Walls End, KY and died on an unknown date. He married Georgia Woodyard
on Apr. 20, 1949.
1599. Virgil Taylor was born on Sep. 20, 1925 in Knox Co., KY and died on an unknown date. He married Hickman.
1600. Burchell Taylor was born on Sep. 20, 1925 in Knox Co., KY and died on May 18, 1932.
1601. Rosetta Taylor was born on Nov. 7, 1931 in Gray, Knox Co., KY and died on Aug. 16, 1982 in Lexington, Fayette Co., KY.
1603. Herman Lee was born on Oct. 5, 1917 in Bell Co., KY and died on Aug. 28, 1946 in Fort Wayne, Allen Co., Indiana. He
married Lucille Campbell on Oct. 5, 1945. Lucille was born on Jan. 5, 1926 in Gardendale, Jefferson Co., Alabama and died on
an unknown date.
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1604. Juanita Virginia Lee was born on May 24, 1920 in Lee Co., VA and died on an unknown date.
1605. Lucinda Taylor was born on Oct. 29, 1903 in Brownies Creek, Harlan, KY and died on Nov. 20, 1972 in St. Thomas, Elgin,
Ontario, Canada. She married Clarence George Bradt on May 10, 1923 in Pelee Island, Essex, Ontario, Canada. Clarence
George was born on Mar. 27, 1887 in Parkhill, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada and died on Jul. 11, 1982 in Tillsonburg, Oxford, Ontario,
Canada.
1606. Walter Bradley Taylor was born on May 3, 1906 in Brownies Creek, Harlan, KY and died on Aug. 16, 1972 in St. Thomas,
Elgin, Ontario, Canada. He married Mary Jane Elizabeth Scott on Oct. 9, 1924 in Leamington, Essex, Ontario, Canada. Mary
Jane Elizabeth was born on Nov. 22, 1907 in Pelee Island, Essex, Ontario, Canada and died on May 31, 2001 in Aylmer, Elgin,
Ontario, Canada.
1607. George Washington Taylor was born on Mar. 30, 1908 in Brownies Creek, Harlan, KY and died on Dec. 25, 1981 in
Sandusky, Erie, Ohio. He married Mary Evelyn Allen on Dec. 17, 1928 in Tillsonburg, Oxford, Ontario, Canada. Mary Evelyn
was born on Mar. 4, 1911 in Leamington, Essex, Ontario, Canada and died on Dec. 30, 2004 in Sandusky, Erie, Ohio.
1608. Mary Jane Taylor was born on Dec. 18, 1910 in Brownies Creek, Harlan, KY and died on Sep. 24, 1930 in Bayham Twp,
Elgin, Ontario, Canada. She married Joseph Graham About 1927 in Leamington, Essex, Ontario, Canada. Joseph was born on
Jun. 25, 1910 in Ontario, Canada and died in 1985/86 in Ontario, Canada.
1609. Rhoda Catherine Taylor was born on Feb. 10, 1912 in Van Wert, Van Wert, Ohio and died on Sep. 20, 2000 in London,
Middlesex, Ontario, Canada. She married David Eugene Thomas Graham on Jun. 29, 1932 in Ontario, Canada. David
Eugene Thomas was born on Mar. 9, 1910 in Sydney, Manitoba, Canada and died on Nov. 28, 1991 in Tillsonburg, Oxford, Ontario,
Canada.
1610. Sampson Taylor was born on Jun. 20, 1914 in Colchester N. Twp, Essex, Ontario, Canada and died on Sep. 3, 1979 in St.
Thomas, Elgin, Ontario, Canada. He married Beulah Evangeline Lucas on Jun. 10, 1938 in Straffordville, Elgin, Ontarion
Canada. Beulah Evangeline was born on May 19, 1921 in Houghton Twp, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada and died on an unknown date.
1611. Leroy Jasper Taylor was born on Apr. 6, 1916 in Chatham, Kent, Ontario, Canada and died on Jul. 26, 1932 in Mersea
Twp, Essex, Ontario, Canada.
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1612. Ethel Grace Taylor was born on Apr. 1, 1918 in Chatham, Kent, Ontario, Canada and died on Apr. 6, 1994 in St. Thomas,
Elgin, Ontario, Canada. She married 1st Norman Smith on Oct. 5, 1937 in Straffordville, Elgin, Ontarion Canada. Norman was
born on Nov. 10, 1918 in Ontario, Canada and died About 1985 in Mt. Salem, Elgin, Ontario, Canada. She married 2nd John
William Grass on Dec. 14, 1972 in Springfield, Elgin, Ontario, Canada. John William was born on Apr. 5, 1917 in Lemsford,
Saskatchewan, Canada and died in May 1995 in London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada.
1613. Victoria Taylor was born on Jan. 14, 1920 in Chatham, Kent, Ontario, Canada and died on an unknown date. She married
Frederick William Tribe on Oct. 5, 1937 in Port Burell, Elgin, Ontario, Canada. Frederick William was born on Oct. 5, 1915 in
Vienna, Elgin, Ontario, Canada and died in 1987 in Ontario, Canada.
1614. Myrtle Taylor was born on Sep. 3, 1921 in Zone Twp, Kent, Ontario, Canada and died on an unknown date. She married
Donald Allen Tilton on Jun. 25, 1941 in Straffordville, Elgin, Ontarion Canada. Donald Allen was born on Dec. 27, 1925 and
died on an unknown date.
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1615. Lucy Ann Taylor was born on Sep. 30, 1923 in Pelee Island, Essex, Ontario, Canada and died on Apr. 18, 2000 in
Tillsonburg, Oxford, Ontario, Canada. She married Ralph Ford Scott on Jul. 18, 1940 in Straffordville, Elgin, Ontarion Canada.
Ralph Ford was born on Jan. 1, 1920 in Pelee Island, Essex, Ontario, Canada and died on Jul. 2, 1985 in Tillsonburg, Oxford,
Ontario, Canada.
1616. Thelma Bernice Taylor was born on Sep. 19, 1925 in Preble, Ohio and died on Jan. 17, 2007 in Straffordville, Elgin,
Ontarion Canada. She married 1st John Morgan Undershill in Apr. 1941 in Straffordville, Elgin, Ontarion Canada. John
Morgan was born on Jun. 22, 1921 in Vienna, Elgin, Ontario, Canada and died on Aug. 17, 1977. She met 2nd Leo Warren
Morse. Leo Warren was born on Nov. 30, 1927 in Flint, Genesee, Michigan and died on Jul. 2, 2001 in St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario,
Canada.
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Other
1617. John A. Taylor was born on Jan. 20, 1928 in Mersea Twp, Essex, Ontario, Canada and died on Jan. 21, 1928 in Mersea
Twp, Essex, Ontario, Canada.
1618. John Floyd Taylor was born on Dec. 16, 1905 in Brownies Creek, Harlan, KY and died on May 7, 1989 in London,
Middlesexx, Ontario, Canada. He married Mary Lee Ward on Dec. 24, 1927 in Bowling Green, Wood, Ohio. Mary Lee was born
on Jan. 30, 1906 in Napoleon, Henry, Ohio and died on Aug. 31, 2002 in Courtland, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada.
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1619. Letha Mrytle Taylor was born on Jan. 20, 1908 in Harlan Co., KY and died on Jan. 21, 1983 in London, Middlesexx, Ontario,
Canada. She married George Bradt. George was born on Apr. 9, 1902 in Pelee Twp, Essex, Ontario, Canada and died on Sep.
8, 1965 in Bayham Twp, Elgin, Ontario, Canada.
1620. James Henry Taylor was born on Aug. 17, 1909 in Paulding, Paulding, Ohio and died on Mar. 3, 1974 in Bowling Green,
Wood, Ohio. He married Dorothy or Dolly Skivellar on May 5, 1928 in Leamington, Essex, Ontario, Canada. Dorothy or
Dolly was born on Feb. 6, 1909 in Kingsville, Essex, Ontario, Canada and died on Jun. 14, 1966 in Bowling Green, Wood, Ohio.
1621. Charity Taylor was born on Sep. 4, 1911 in Van Wert, Van Wert, Ohio and died on Oct. 2, 2002 in North Bay, Nippising,
Ontario, Canada. She married Nelson Henry Mooney on Sep. 29, 1929 in Kenwood, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada. Nelson
Henry was born on Feb. 22, 1909 in Mersea Twp, Essex, Ontario, Canada and died on Dec. 1, 1997.
1622. Janey Catherine Taylor was born on Oct. 12, 1914 in Gesto, Essex, Ontario, Canada and died on Jul. 4, 2005 in Cobourg,
Nortumberland, Ontario, Canada. She married Donald Setterington in Oct. 1936 in Leamington, Essex, Ontario, Canada.
Donald was born on Dec. 31, 1914 in Leamington, Essex, Ontario, Canada and died on Nov. 7, 1994 in Roseneath, Northumberland,
Ontario, Canada.
1623. Cora Helen Taylor was born on Dec. 27, 1916 in Blenheim, Essex, Ontario, Canada and died on Jul. 3, 1931 in Pelee Island,
Essex, Ontario, Canada.
1624. Mary Ilene Taylor was born on Jan. 26, 1919 in Port Alma, Kent, Ontario, Canada and died on an unknown date. She
married Leo Allen Boyd on Jun. 18, 1938 in Bayham Twp, Elgin, Ontario, Canada. Leo Allen was born on Jun. 15, 1938 in
Bayham Twp, Elgin, Ontario, Canada and died on Mar. 28, 1970 in Houston, Harris, Texas.
1625. Lloyd Newton Taylor was born on Dec. 7, 1921 in Pelee Island, Essex, Ontario, Canada and died on Mar. 15, 1971 in
Northumberland, Ontario, Canada. He married Betty Hollywood on Apr. 30, 1949 in Hamilton, Westworth, Ontario, Canada.
Betty was born on Dec. 15, 1929 in London, Middlesex, Ontario, Canada and died on an unknown date.
1626. Carlial Theodore Taylor was born on Sep. 21, 1923 in Pelee Island, Essex, Ontario, Canada and died in Jul. 1999 in
Alymer, Elgin, Ontario, Canada. He married Phyllis Boyce in Bowling Green, Wood, Ohio. Phyllis was born on Jun. 5, 1937 and
died on an unknown date.
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1627. Mable Louise Taylor was born on Mar. 14, 1926 in Leamington, Essex, Ontario, Canada and died on Oct. 17, 2000 in Ohio.
She married 1st James Edward Harris on May 29, 1945 in Albion, Calhoun, Michigan. James Edward was born on Mar. 7,
1916 and died on an unknown date. She married 2nd Jack Robert Carroll on May 17, 1949 in Detroit, Wayne, Michigan. She
married 3rd Delbert (Deb) Carroll on Jan. 6, 1961 in Jackson, Oklahoma. Delbert (Deb) was born on Apr. 25, 1925 in Russell,
Kenticky and died on Apr. 3, 1973.
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1628. Helen Irene Taylor was born on Sep. 27, 1922 in Zone Twp, Kent, Ontario, Canada and died on an unknown date. She
married Ross Robertson Massecar on Jul. 25, 1947 in Tillsonburg, Oxford, Ontario, Canada. Ross Robertson was born on
Jun. 9, 1928 in Simcoe, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada and died on an unknown date.
1629. Russell Howard Taylor was born on Jul. 31, 1924 in Pelee Island, Essex, Ontario, Canada and died on an unknown date.
He married 1st Iva May Meyers on Aug. 2, 1945. He married 2nd Vivian Smith. Vivian was born in Port Burell, Elgin, Ontario,
Canada and died on an unknown date. He married 3rd Gladys Jeanette LaSalle on Nov. 25, 1972. Gladys Jeanette was born
on Nov. 5, 1946 in Toronto, York, Ontario, Canada and died in Aug. 2006 in Tillsonburg, Oxford, Ontario, Canada.
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1630. Harold Wesley Taylor was born on Aug. 21, 1926 in Zone Twp, Kent, Ontario, Canada and died on Feb. 14, 1995. He
married Pearl Maxine McNally on Sep. 24, 1945. Pearl Maxine was born About 1928 in Ontario, Canada and died on Sep. 24,
1994 in St. Thomas, Elgin, Ontario, Canada.
1631. Ruth Jean Taylor was born on Nov. 9, 1927 in Zone Twp, Kent, Ontario, Canada and died on an unknown date. She
married Harold Ray Stilwell on Jun. 2, 1945. Harold Ray was born on Dec. 13, 1925 in Langton, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada and
died on Apr. 11, 2003.
1632. Kenneth Arthur Taylor was born on Dec. 31, 1929 in Mersea Twp, Essex, Ontario, Canada and died on Jul. 1, 1989.
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1633. Donna Marguerite Taylor was born on Jun. 7, 1932 in Mersea Twp, Essex, Ontario, Canada and died on Nov. 10, 2003 in
Tillsonburg, Oxford, Ontario, Canada. She married 1st Carl Douglas Newton on Apr. 26, 1949. She married 2nd Hillary
Michael Gleason on May 17, 1975. Hillary Michael died on Mar. 8, 2003 in Tillsonburg, Oxford, Ontario, Canada.
Other events in the relationship of Donna Marguerite Taylor and Carl Douglas Newton
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1634. Marjorie Ellen Taylor was born on Jun. 23, 1935 in Mersea Twp, Essex, Ontario, Canada and died on an unknown date.
She married 1st Murray Ross Hainer on Dec. 31, 1952. Murray Ross was born in 1931 and died on Oct. 12, 1972 in
Woodstock, Oxford, Ontario, Canada. She married 2nd William George Dale on Jul. 5, 1986.
1635. Gayle Catherine Taylor was born on Oct. 12, 1941 in Houghton Twp, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada and died on Aug. 7, 1948 in
Middletown twp, Norfolk, Ontario, Canada.
1636. Leila Jean (Lee) Taylor was born on Jun. 7, 1931 in Wheatley, Essex, or Kent, Ontario, Canada and died on an unknown
date. She married Terry E. Flynn on May 18, 1962.
1637. William Wesley Taylor was born on Jul. 25, 1934 in Leamington, Essex, Ontario, Canada and died on an unknown date.
He married 1st Helen Rose Wilkinson on Jul. 3, 1970. He married 2nd Ethel Grace in Ontario, Canada.
1638. Shirley Eleanor Taylor was born on Mar. 31, 1926 in Colchester N. Twp, Essex, Ontario and died on an unknown date.
She married 1st Harry John Hopper on Sep. 19, 1946. Harry John was born on Aug. 4, 1925 in Chatham, Kent, Ontario,
Canada and died on Feb. 21, 1961. She married 2nd Walter Lewis Halwas on Nov. 17, 1962 in Tillsonburg, Oxford, Ontario,
Canada.
1639. Donald Robert (Bud) Taylor was born on Jul. 20, 1929 in Merlin, Kent, Ontario, Canada and died on Jun. 8, 1944 in
Tillsonburg, Oxford, Ontario, Canada.
1640. Barbara Jean Taylor was born on Feb. 25, 1940 in Tillsonburg, Oxford, Ontario, Canada and died on an unknown date. She
married Cecil Carl Kennedy on Jul. 20, 1957 in Tillsonburg, Oxford, Ontario, Canada. Cecil Carl was born on May 14, 1936 in
Eden, Elgin, Ontario, Canada and died on an unknown date.
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1641. James T. Garson Taylor was born on Sep. 2, 1939 and died on Nov. 29, 1940.
1642. Margie Pauline Taylor was born on Jun. 22, 1939 and died on Oct. 15, 1939.
1643. Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor, actress was born on Feb. 27, 1932 and died in Living.
1644. Claudia Alta Taylor was born on Dec. 22, 1912 in Karnack, Harrison, Texas and died on Jan. 22, 1973 in West Lake Hills,
Travis, Texas. She married Lyndon Baines Johnson, 36th President of the United States on Nov. 17, 1934 in San
Antonio, Bexar, Texas. Lyndon Baines was born on Aug. 27, 1908 in Stonewall, Gillespie, Texas and died on Jan. 22, 1973 in San
Antonio, Bexas, Texas.
1645. Frances (Fannie) Taylor was born on Jun. 20, 1875 in Gibson, TN and died on Feb. 12, 1956. She married Nason
Boxersox About 1895 in Gibson, TN. Nason was born About 1875 in Gibson, TN and died on an unknown date.
1646. Mary Ophelia Taylor was born on Jan. 22, 1877 in Gibson, TN and died on Oct. 15, 1911. She married Joe Walters in
Mar. 1898 in Gibson, TN. Joe was born About 1877 in Gibson, TN and died on an unknown date.
1647. James A. Taylor was born in 1879 in Gibson, TN and died in 1880.
1648. May Taylor was born in 1881 in Gibson, TN and died in 1885.
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1649. Alice Moss Taylor was born on Jul. 18, 1884 in Gibson, TN and died in 1965. She married Tobe Prince on Jul. 23, 1900
in Gibson, TN. Tobe was born About 1884 in Milan, Gibson, TN and died on an unknown date.
1650. Ernest Clay Taylor was born on Sep. 24, 1887 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in Mar. 1963. He married Nora
Johnson About 1907 in Gibson, TN. Nora was born About 1887 in Gibson, TN and died on an unknown date.
1651. Lydia Taylor was born in 1889 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died in 1895.
1652. Lydia Elizabeth Taylor was born on Sep. 5, 1894 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Dec. 23, 1982. She married
John Catchings in 1908 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. John was born About 1894 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an
unknown date.
1653. William Taylor was born on Jun. 13, 1885 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Jun. 6, 1947.
1654. Robert Lee Taylor was born on Mar. 29, 1887 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on May 31, 1952.
1655. William Henry Taylor was born on Mar. 23, 1858 in Iowa and died on Oct. 26, 1910 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska. He
married Alice Maud Waterman About 1882. Alice Maud was born on Jul. 29, 1856 in England and died on an unknown date.
1656. John E. Taylor was born in 1855 in Indiana and died on Jul. 24, 1923 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska.
1657. Jacob Taylor was born in 1860 in Richmond, Richland, Wisconsin and died on an unknown date.
1658. Charles A. Taylor was born in Nov. 1862 in Wisconsin and died on Jan. 22, 1935 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska ?.
1659. Elmer Taylor was born in 1871 in Nebraska and died on an unknown date.
1660. Mary Taylor was born in 1869 in Nebraska and died on an unknown date. She married James W. Green on Jul. 2, 1890 in
Florence, Douglas, Nebraska. James W. was born About 1869 in Ohio and died on an unknown date.
1661. Marietta Taylor was born in 1862 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
1662. Clara Taylor was born in 1865 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
1663. Nettie Taylor was born in 1868 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
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1664. Albert Taylor was born in 1870 in Iowa and died on an unknown date.
1665. Hannah Taylor was born About 1812 and died on an unknown date. She married Wilburn M. Holbrook on Dec. 4, 1832
in Owen Co., KY. Wilburn M. was born About 1806 in Lusbys Mill, Owen Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1666. James Taylor was born on Mar. 17, 1814 in Owen Co., KY and died on Sep. 25, 1883 in Grant, KY. He married
Louisianna Howe About 1853. Louisianna was born About 1831 and died on an unknown date.
1667. Thomas T. Taylor was born in Mar. 1818 in Madison Co., Kentucky and died in 1866 in Owen Co., KY. He married Susan
Rogers in 1845 in Owenton, Owen Co., KY. Susan was born in 1822 in Owen Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1668. Rebecca Taylor was born in 1823 in Owen Co., KY and died on an unknown date. She married Jesse Holbrook on Jan.
20, 1852 in Owen Co., KY. Jesse was born in 1828 in Owen Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
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1669. William Taylor was born on Jan. 8, 1824 in Owen Co., KY and died on Oct. 10, 1849 in Owen Co., KY.
1670. Mary Taylor was born About 1827 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1671. Jane Taylor was born About 1830 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1672. Wesley Taylor was born in 1832 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1673. Elizabeth "Betsy" Taylor was born About 1832 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. She married Benjamin
Martin. Benjamin was born About 1830 and died on an unknown date.
1677. Louise E. Taylor was born in 1915 and died on an unknown date.
1678. Ethel Coleman Taylor was born in 1897 in Great Swamp, Wayne, NC and died in 1934 in North Carolina. She married
John Julian Peacock. John Julian was born on Jan. 21, 1895 in Freemont, NC and died on an unknown date.
1679. George Washington Taylor was born on Sep. 20, 1855 in Washington, KY and died in Casey Co., Kentucky. He married
Matt M. Searcy on Feb. 13, 1877 in Washington, KY. Matt M. was born in 1863 and died on an unknown date.
1680. Albert Alonzo Taylor was born on Jul. 21, 1866 in Washington, KY and died on Oct. 2, 1950 in Nelson Co., KY. He married
Ruta Jane Hill on Jan. 23, 1889. Ruta Jane was born on Aug. 10, 1872 in Parke Co., Indiana and died on an unknown date.
1681. James Granville Taylor was born on Dec. 14, 1850 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died on Jan. 14, 1929 in Woodbury,
Cannon Co., TN. He married Jane P. Finley on Mar. 7, 1872 in Cannon Co., TN. Jane P. was born on Aug. 12, 1850 in Cannon
Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1682. Ambrose A. Taylor was born on Oct. 10, 1852 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died on Feb. 17, 1908 in Woodbury,
Cannon Co., TN. He married Sarah Isabell Bynum in 1872. Sarah Isabell was born on Jul. 12, 1863 and died on an unknown
date.
1683. John L., I Taylor was born in Oct. 1853 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN. He married
Rebecca Jane McCullough on Nov. 12, 1871.
1684. Mary Jane Taylor was born on Oct. 12, 1857 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died in Rutherford Co., NC. She married
Solomon Williams in 1875. Solomon was born on Jan. 21, 1850 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
1685. Marion B. Taylor was born in 1853 in Montgomery, TN and died on an unknown date.
1686. Thomas Taylor was born in 1863 in Montgomery, TN and died on an unknown date.
1687. Lucy Taylor was born in 1854 in Montgomery, TN and died on an unknown date.
1688. William Taylor was born in 1867 in Montgomery, TN and died on an unknown date.
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1689. J. Dudley Taylor was born in 1859 in Montgomery, TN and died on an unknown date.
1690. Walter Taylor was born in 1851 in Montgomery, TN and died on an unknown date.
1691. Azelene Taylor was born Between 1848 and 1954 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died After Oct. 9, 1934 in Ragsdale,
Coffee, TN. She married Henry Thomas Harmon on Mar. 1, 1868 in Coffee Co., TN. Henry Thomas was born on Mar. 7,
1846 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1692. James C. Taylor was born on Aug. 22, 1848/49 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Dec. 31, 1934 in Manchester,
Coffee, TN. He married Sarah Ann Langford in 1870 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. Sarah Ann was born in Oct. 1853 in Gibson,
TN and died on an unknown date.
1693. John Taylor was born in 1854 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1694. Andrew Taylor was born in 1856 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1695. Sarah Rebecca Taylor was born in 1859 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
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1696. King Solomon Taylor was born on Aug. 22, 1862 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Aug. 1, 1942 in Manchester,
Coffee, TN. He married Sarah Jane Lowry on Mar. 17, 1884 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. Sarah Jane was born on Nov. 7, 1862
in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1697. Child (twin) Taylor was born in 1864 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1698. Alford Taylor was born on Dec. 24, 1872/73 in Summitville, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1699. Elmira Taylor was born in 1876 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1700. Jennie Taylor was born on Apr. 21, 1882 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1701. Walter Taylor was born on Jul. 31, 1887 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
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1702. Lewis Taylor was born on Sep. 17, 1889 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1703. Berry Taylor was born on Mar. 1, 1892 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1704. Jennie Taylor was born in 1854 in Manchester, Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1705. Doc Taylor was born in 1859 in Manchester, Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1706. Rebecca Taylor was born in 1861 in Manchester, Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1707. Sarah Taylor was born in 1846 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1708. Martha Jane Taylor was born in 1849 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1709. Mary Elizabeth Taylor was born on Mar. 17, 1851 in Coffee Co., TN and died on Jan. 20, 1916 in Brushy Branch,
Manchester, Coffee, TN. She married Allison William Crosslin on Feb. 13, 1870 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. Allison William
was born in Jul. 1848 in Tennessee and died on an unknown date.
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1710. John Henry Taylor was born in 1854 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1711. Laura Taylor was born in 1856 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1712. Calvin Taylor was born in 1853 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1713. Frances Taylor was born in 1864 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1714. Rosetta Taylor was born on Feb. 17, 1867 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1715. Alice Turner was born in 1859 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1716. Warren Stanes Taylor was born in 1857 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1717. Jerusha Elizabeth Taylor was born on Mar. 7, 1859 in Fairfield Communitiy, Bedford, TN and died in 1939 in New
Summitville, Coffee, TN. She married Benjamin Allen Lowery on Jan. 23, 1876 in Manchester, Coffee, TN. Benjamin Allen
was born on May 15, 1850 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
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1718. Henry J., Jr. Taylor was born in 1865 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
1719. France Marion Taylor was born on Mar. 29, 1867 in Wartrace, Bedford, TN and died on an unknown date.
1720. Lucy Evelyn Taylor was born in Apr. 1872 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1721. Forrest Taylor was born in May 1883 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Feb. 19, 1937 in Hickman, Fulton, KY.
1722. Ada Bell Taylor was born on May 13, 1880 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1723. Mary Taylor was born in Oct. 1880 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1724. Nancy McQuenne Taylor was born on Aug. 31, 1877 and died on an unknown date.
1725. John Trent Taylor was born in 1901 in Coffee Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
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1726. Ellis Hines Taylor was born on Dec. 14, 1903 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1728. James W. Ginter was born on Dec. 4, 1929 and died in 1941.
1729. Ginter was born After 1929. She married Carl A. Bowlby.
1730. Pearl M. Ballard was born on Feb. 12, 1908 and died on an unknown date. She married Floyd Whisman. Floyd
Whisman was born on Apr. 26, 1907 and died on an unknown date.
1731. Lloyd H. Ballard was born on Jul. 21, 1910 in Kingsley, IA and died on Sep. 26, 1999 in Cherokee, Cherokee, IA. He
married Fern Lorenzen in May 1945 in Ida Grove, Iowa. Fern was born on Oct. 24, 1922 and died on an unknown date.
1732. Carrol Morgan Snowden was born on Sep. 23, 1908 in Martha, Jackson Co., Oklahoma and died on an unknown date. He
married Vina Tutor.
1733. Ellsworth W. Snowden was born on Dec. 3, 1910 in Minco, Grady Co., Oklahoma and died on an unknown date. He
married Doris Whitaker.
1734. Cynthia Snowden was born on Aug. 26, 1912 in Carnegie, Caddo Co., Oklahoma and died on an unknown date. She
married Sam Henderson.
1735. John Paine Snowden was born on Aug. 20, 1915 in Minco, Grady Co., Oklahoma and died on Feb. 26, 1951 in Oklahoma.
He married Patricia Ann Harp. Patricia Ann died on Feb. 26, 1951 in Oklahoma.
1736. Phyllis Jean Taylor was born on Apr. 12, 1929 in Harrison, Sioux, Nebraska. She married George W. Wickersham on
Jul. 4, 1949.
1737. Kenneth Eugene Taylor was born on Jan. 24, 1933 in Harrison, Sioux, Nebraska. He married Lea Lu Brewester on
Dec. 25, 1956.
1738. Marian Ruth Taylor was born on Nov. 29, 1934 in Harrison, Sioux, Nebraska. She married Robert La Vern Moyer.
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1739. Joan Lee Taylor was born on Jun. 11, 1940 in Crawford, Dawes, Nebraska. She married James Douglas Hack on Apr.
15, 1960.
1740. Lloyd Irvin Taylor was born on Jun. 22, 1943 in San Diego, CA and died STILL ALIVE.
1741. Sharon Kay Taylor was born on Jul. 6, 1945 in San Diego, CA.
1742. Janice L. Taylor was born on Jan. 25, 1935 in Sioux City, Iowa. She married Robert Dixon.
1743. Maryls Ann Taylor was born on May 20, 1933 in Sioux City, Iowa. She married 1st John Tony Triplett on Jan. 31, 1959.
John Tony was born on Sep. 19, 1934 in Sioux City, Iowa. She married 2nd Donnie Ray Pence on Jun. 24, 1955. Donnie Ray
died About 1966.
Other events in the relationship of Maryls Ann Taylor and Donnie Ray Pence
Divorce
1744. Larry Gene Taylor was born on Jul. 11, 1945 in Little Sioux, Woodbury, IA and died on Feb. 12, 2005 in Salem, Marion,
Polk, OR. He married 1st Sandy. He married 2nd Melissa Marie Reed.
1745. Marlene Ann Taylor was born on Feb. 9, 1939 in Sioux Ciity, Woodbury, IA and died on Apr. 22, 2004 in Sioux City,
Woodbury, IA. She married 1st Norman Eugene Westergaard on Aug. 21, 1971. Norman Eugene, son of August "Augie"
Taft Westergaard and Carolyn Reese, was born in 1936 in Sloan, IA maybe. She married 2nd H. W. Andrew. H. W. died in
1960/61.
1746. Keith Vincent Taylor was born on Sep. 28, 1942 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. He married Kathleen Rose
Ruffing on Apr. 16, 1979 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN. Kathleen Rose was born on Apr. 18, 1947 in Greenville, Mercer Co.,
PA.
1747. Gordon Norbert Taylor was born on Dec. 10, 1933 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on May 31, 1982 in
Sioux City, Woodbury, IA. He married 1st Jeannie Lynn Morrison on Apr. 8, 1964 in Hickman, Lancaster Co., NE. Jeannie
Lynn was born in Mar. 1942 in Fort Dodge, Iowa. He married 2nd Margaret Mastros in 1970 in Sioux City, Woodbury, IA.
Margaret was born in 1942 in Sioux City, Woodbury, IA.
1748. Lois Ann Taylor was born on Apr. 26, 1935 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on Apr. 26, 2008 in St. Paul,
Ramsey, MN. She married John Herbert Thoreson on Mar. 9, 1958 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN. John Herbert was
born on Mar. 26, 1931 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN and died 7 Sep 1 1984 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.
1749. Marvin Mark Taylor was born on Jul. 6, 1939 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on May 9, 1966 in Omaha,
Douglas Co., NE. He married Gaylene Marie Savage on Dec. 27, 1965 in Nenzel, Nebraska. Gaylene Marie was born on Dec.
11, 1943 in Valentine, Cherry Co., Nebraska.
1750. Kenneth Jerome Taylor was born on Sep. 28, 1942 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on Sep. 3, 1966 in
Wagner, Charles Mix Co., SD.
1751. Marjorie Rose Taylor was born on Mar. 11, 1927 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. She married Junior George
Thomson on May 5, 1948 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. Junior George was born on Jun. 16, 1926 in Beulah,
Wyoming and died on Feb. 8, 2002 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico, USA.
1752. Roberte Taylor was born on Apr. 15, 1929 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. He married Janine B Johnsn on
Jun. 5, 1956 in Colome, Tripp Co., South Dakota. Janine B was born on Oct. 3, 1931 in Colome, Tripp Co., South Dakota.
1753. Norma Mary Taylor was born on Jul. 21, 1931 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. She married Paul Peters on
Jun. 9, 1956 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. Paul Peters was born on Dec. 5, 1929 in Gretna, Nebraska.
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1754. Jean Marie Taylor was born on Apr. 1, 1934 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on Apr. 21, 1968 in
Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN. She married Carney Nelson in 1954 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. Carney Nelson
was born on Apr. 29, 1934.
1755. Alice Bailey was born on Oct. 19, 1929 in Spencer, Boyd Co. NE. She married Marvin Charles Humpal on Aug. 18,
1948 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. Marvin Charles was born on Feb. 22, 1922 in Gregory, Gregory Co., SD.
1756. Edgar E. Bailey was born on Aug. 9, 1931 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on Dec. 17, 1998 in Bonesteel,
Gregory Co., South Dakota. He married Shirley Clinteon on Oct. 23, 1954 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. Shirley was
born on Jul. 31, 1936 in Nebraska.
1757. Irma J. Bailey was born on Aug. 29, 1933 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died on May 24, 1999 in Naper,
Boyd, NE. She married Raymond Schmitz. Raymond was born in 1928 in Gregory, Gregory Co., SD.
1758. Thomas Bailey was born on Jun. 4, 1935 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. He married Jean Liebel. Jean was
born in South Dakota.
1759. James Bailey was born on Aug. 25, 1938 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota.
1760. Annie Vondrak was born on Nov. 30, 1918 in Hinton, IA and died on Jun. 25, 2001 in Youngstown, Hhoning Co., Ohio. She
married Joseph Prasek. Joseph was born Dep 1914 in Youngstown, Hhoning Co., Ohio and died 1997 Abt in Youngstown,
Hhoning Co., Ohio.
1761. Paul J. Vondrak was born on Sep. 28, 1920 in Hinton, IA and died on Aug. 25, 1997 in Woodbury, IA. He married
Genevieve Gerard in 1942 in Hinton, IA. Genevieve was born on Apr. 17, 1921 in Iowa and died on Sep. 20, 2006 in Jeffferson,
Union, South Dakota.
1762. Regina Vondrak was born on Sep. 13, 1922 in Hinton, IA and died on Nov. 14, 2003 in Ely, St. Louis, MN. She married
Robert H. Chalmers.
1763. Ralph Vondrak was born in 1924 in Hinton, IA and died in Grants Pass, OR. He married Ann. Ann was born 1929 Iowa and
died 1990 before in Canoga Park, CA.
1764. Joseph B. Vondrak was born on May 14, 1925 in Hinton, IA. He married Irene Sands on Sep. 14, 1951 in Hinton, IA.
Irene was born on May 13, 1931 in Sioux City, Woodbury, IA.
1765. Regina Vondrak was born on Sep. 13, 1922 in Hinton, IA and died on Nov. 14, 2003 in Ely, St. Louis, MN. She married
Robert H. Chalmers.
1766. John R. Taylor was born on Apr. 25, 1925 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota.
1767. Leota Marie Taylor was born on Mar. 21, 1928 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota. She married Daniel J. Lee on
Jul. 14, 1949 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota. Daniel J. was born on Jan. 12, 1926 in Friend, Nebraska and died on May 18,
2002 in Livermore, Alameda Col., CA.
1768. Larry J. Taylor was born on Dec. 28, 1934 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota.
1769. Mary Edna Elizabeteh Taylor was born on Oct. 2, 1923 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota and died in 1982 in Sioux
City, Woodbury, IA.
1770. William Edward Mallory was born on Dec. 11, 1898 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. He married Demeris L.
Haverstock. Demeris L. was born on Jul. 4, 1904 and died on an unknown date.
1771. Edward Mallory was born About 1900 in Kentucky and died Before Jun. 9, 1900.
1772. Charley Lee Mallory was born on Nov. 8, 1900 in Todd, KY and died on May 27, 1986 in Ingham, MI.
1773. Richard Tillman Mallory was born on May 18, 1904 in Kentucky and died on Sep. 23, 1980 in Todd, KY. He married Inez
Emma Murrey Moore. Inez Emma Murrey was born on Mar. 15, 1897 and died on an unknown date.
1774. Albert R. Mallory was born on Nov. 16, 1905 in Kentucky and died After Nov. 1905.
1775. Sarah Cylistine Mallory was born on Aug. 12, 1908 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. She married John
Herwig.
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1776. Robert Baker Mallory was born on Apr. 23, 1909 in Kentucky and died on Apr. 27, 1990. He married Mamie Lou Keel.
Mamie Lou was born on Aug. 23, 1901 in Todd, KY and died on an unknown date.
1777. Thomas Henry Mallory was born About 1902 in Kentucky and died on Jul. 26, 1970 in Kentucky. He married Annie
Laura Wright on Jul. 18, 1926. Annie Laura was born on Dec. 26, 1908 in Christian, KY and died on an unknown date.
1778. Mallory Edwards was born in 1907 and died on an unknown date.
1783. Thelma Erlene Harris was born on Jun. 4, 1906 and died on Aug. 17, 1950 in Spencer, IN. She married Howard Day
Harper. Howard Day was born on Jan. 15, 1908 in Montgomery, TN and died on an unknown date.
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1784. Warren Hugh Taylor was born on Aug. 8, 1912 in Caldwell Co., TX and died on Sep. 3, 1948 in Erath Co., Texas. He
married Norma Elaine Harris on Mar. 15, 1936 in Yuma, AZ. Norma Elaine was born on Sep. 2, 1917 in Philadelphia, PA and
died on an unknown date.
1785. Lera Francis Taylor was born on Nov. 26, 1913 and died on an unknown date. She married Charles Mereton Starr on
Feb. 2, 1933.
1786. Quie Lee Taylor was born on Sep. 5, 1915 and died on an unknown date. She married 1st John Henry Moffitt on Jan.
19, 1935. She married 2nd Amos Eugene Thompson on Dec. 16, 1943.
1787. Ethel Leora Taylor was born on Jul. 17, 1917 and died on an unknown date. She married George Henry Foreman on
Aug. 6, 1935.
1788. Dorothea Onell Taylor was born on Feb. 23, 1922 and died on an unknown date. She married Robert M. Dyer, Jr. on
Mar. 14, 1947.
1789. David Monroe Taylor was born on Oct. 12, 1919 and died on an unknown date. He married Hazel Veretta on Dec. 24,
1939.
1790. Edna Alice Taylor was born on Mar. 20, 1924 and died on an unknown date. She married Lawrence (Larry) Laffen.
1791. Helen Iris Taylor was born on Nov. 15, 1926 and died on an unknown date. She married John Aldo Schults on Sep. 3,
1948.
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1792. Lila May Taylor was born About 1918 and died on an unknown date.
1793. Calla Bethel Taylor was born About 1919 and died on an unknown date.
1794. Robert L. Taylor was born About 1920 and died on an unknown date.
1795. Frank E. Taylor was born About 1922 in Indiana and died on an unknown date. He married Unknown.
1796. Lynn Taylor was born About 1924 and died on an unknown date.
1797. William Taylor was born About 1926 and died on an unknown date.
1798. Everett Taylor was born About 1928 and died on an unknown date.
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1799. Nancy Ann Taylor was born About 1929 and died on an unknown date.
1800. Beverly Marshall Taylor died on an unknown date. She married Nancy Emerine ? Christian ?. Nancy Emerine ?
was born in 1854 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1801. John A. Taylor was born in 1829 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1802. Rupel K. Taylor was born in 1848 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1803. Addy L. Mercer was born in 1871 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1810. Roy Marshall Taylor was born in 1888 in Cabell Co., WV and died in 1935 in Belva, WV. He married Emma Bell Odell,
daughter of Simpson Clark Odell and Melissa Jane Huntley.
1811. John B. Taylor was born in 1889 and died on an unknown date.
1813. Cora E. Taylor was born in 1893 and died on an unknown date.
1814. Howard R. Taylor was born in 1896 and died on an unknown date.
1815. Dorothy E. Taylor was born in 1896 and died on an unknown date.
1505. Mary Taylor was born in 1836 and died on an unknown date.
See previous entry for Mary Taylor was born in 1836 and died on an unknown date.
1506. Martha Taylor was born on Mar. 12, 1837 and died on an unknown date.
See previous entry for Martha Taylor was born on Mar. 12, 1837 and died on an unknown date.
1507. Benjamin Merritt Taylor, Rev. was born on May 6, 1843 and died on an unknown date.
See previous entry for Benjamin Merritt Taylor, Rev. was born on May 6, 1843 and died on an unknown date.
1508. John David Taylor was born on Sep. 14, 1840 and died on an unknown date.
See previous entry for John David Taylor was born on Sep. 14, 1840 and died on an unknown date.
1510. Jeremiah M. Taylor was born in 1856 and died on an unknown date.
See previous entry for Jeremiah M. Taylor was born in 1856 and died on an unknown date.
1817. Stephen Ledger Taylor was born on Jul. 9, 1838 in North Carolina and died on Sep. 28, 1918 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX.
He married Nancy Adeline Ross on Jan. 30, 1861 in Hendrson Co., TN. Nancy Adeline was born on Feb. 12, 1844 in North
Carolina and died on an unknown date.
1818. Daniel B. Taylor was born on Apr. 11, 1840 in NC and died on Dec. 3, 1877 in Hendrson Co., TN.
1819. Mary A. Taylor was born About 1842 in Alabama and died After 1860 in Hendrson Co., TN.
1820. Sarah Jane "Sack" Taylor was born on Sep. 1, 1845 in Alabama and died on Apr. 29, 1924 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX.
She married Honley Davis.
1821. William Jessee Caswell Taylor was born on Jan. 7, 1846 in Alabama and died on Oct. 20, 1891 in Briggs, Burnett Co.,
TX.
1822. Penelope Caroline Taylor was born on Feb. 8, 1846 in Alabama and died After 1860 in Durant, OK. She married
Thomas Ward.
1823. John P. Taylor was born in 1849 in Alabama and died in 1898 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX.
1824. Andrew Jackson Taylor was born on Oct. 19, 1850 in Alabama and died on Sep. 24, 1921 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX. He
married Sarah Jane Stanfield.
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1825. George Washington Taylor was born on Aug. 22, 1853 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Oct. 20, 1931 in Briggs, Burnett
Co., TX. He married Victoria Maneus. Victoria was born on Nov. 17, 1852 and died on Oct. 19, 1924 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX.
1826. Marcella Janette "Jennie" Taylor was born on Jan. 29, 1888 in Missouri and died on Jul. 13, 1957 in St. Louis, MO.
1827. John L. Taylor was born About 1879 in Missouri and died on an unknown date.
1828. Effie Claudia Taylor was born About 1882 in Missouri and died on an unknown date.
1830. Sterling Alonzo Taylor was born on Dec. 28, 1887 and died on Jan. 15, 1944 in St Francois, MO.
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1831. Martha Elizabeth "Eliza" Taylor was born on Jun. 25, 1878 in St Francois, MO and died on Dec. 30, 1948 in DeLassus,
St. Francois, MO.
1832. Earl Cleveland Taylor was born on Jan. 1, 1943 in Rose Hill, Lee Co., VA and died on Jan. 12, 1993 in Tazewell, Claiborne
Co., Tennessee. He married Unknown.
1833. James Matthew Taylor was born on May 15, 1955 in Hancock Co., TN and died on May 15, 1955.
1835. George William Taylor was born on Feb. 17, 1883 in Nebraska and died in 1888/89.
1836. Lewis Selby Taylor was born on Oct. 21, 1884 in Nebraska and died on Aug. 25, 1955. He married Mable Elizabeth
Breedin. Mable Elizabeth was born About 1885 and died on an unknown date.
1837. Albert "Bud" Philip Taylor was born on Aug. 14, 1886 in Nebraska and died on Jun. 10, 1952 in Omaha, Douglas,
Nebraska. He married Olive Mae Russell. Olive Mae was born in 1894 and died on an unknown date.
1838. Goldie Mae Taylor was born on Sep. 6, 1892 in Nebraska and died on Jul. 6, 1960 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska. She
married 1st Robert Boone. Robert was born in 1885 and died on an unknown date. She married 2nd Orville Huffman. Orville
was born About 1892 and died on an unknown date. She married 3rd John Trowbridge.
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1839. Jessie James Taylor was born on Aug. 25, 1894 in Nebraska and died on Aug. 25, 1894 in Nebraska. He married
Caroline "Carrie" Helen Patterson on Aug. 31, 1915 in Florence, Douglas, Nebraska. Caroline "Carrie" Helen was born on
May 5, 1897 in Griswold, Cass, Iowa and died on an unknown date.
1840. Bessie Jane Taylor was born on Aug. 25, 1894 in Nebraska and died in Denver, Colorado. She married Joe Mulvihill.
1841. Katherine "Kate", I Taylor was born on Jul. 25, 1897 in Nebraska and died in 1978. She married Edward Andrew
Nolan. Edward Andrew was born in 1896 and died on an unknown date.
1842. Jennie Emeline Taylor was born on Jan. 9, 1889 in Florence, Douglas, Nebraska and died on Oct. 21, 1936 in Omaha,
Douglas, Nebraska. She married Sterling Charles Forrest on May 12, 1909 in Omaha, Douglas, Nebraska. Sterling Charles
was born on Jan. 2, 1883 in Roanoke, Howard, Missouri and died on an unknown date.
1843. Lester "Red Mike" Lee Taylor was born on Jul. 17, 1900 in Nebraska and died on an unknown date. He married
Murray? Murray ?.
1844. Nancy Jane Holbrook was born About 1838 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1845. Taylor Holbrook was born About 1842 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1846. Owen Taylor was born on Mar. 28, 1854 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. He married Ida Foster. Ida was born
About 1855 and died on an unknown date.
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1847. Wesley Taylor was born on Dec. 25, 1858 in Owen Co., KY and died on an unknown date. He married Mollie Hale on Oct.
23, 1878 in Owen Co., KY. Mollie was born on Apr. 1, 1858 in Owen Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
1848. John Taylor was born About 1860 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1849. Jesse Taylor was born in 1860 in Kentucky and died in 1911 in Keefer, Grant Co., Kentucky. He married Mary Hetty Neal.
Mary Hetty was born in 1861 and died on an unknown date.
1850. George Taylor was born About 1862 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1851. Robert Taylor was born in Aug. 1864 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1852. Betty Taylor was born in 1866 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date. She married Newton Simpson. Newton was
born ?~1865 and died on an unknown date.
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1853. George Washington Taylor was born in 1846 in Owen Co., KY and died on Feb. 28, 1931 in Kenton, Kentucky. He
married 1st Rebecca Williams on Oct. 1, 1865 in Owenton, Owen Co., KY. Rebecca was born in 1845 in Owen Co., KY and died
on an unknown date. He married 2nd Betty Wilson in 2nd wife. Betty was born in 1846 and died on an unknown date. He married
3rd Daisey Hensley in 3rd wife. Daisey was born About 1846 and died on an unknown date. He married 4th Rebecca Perkins
in 4th wife. Rebecca was born About 1850 and died on an unknown date.
1854. Mary Taylor was born in 1850 and died on an unknown date.
1855. Margaret Taylor was born in 1851 and died on an unknown date.
1856. Thomas Taylor was born on Dec. 26, 1851 and died on an unknown date. He married Sallie Taylor. Sallie was born in
1853 and died on an unknown date.
1857. James S. Taylor was born in 1853 and died on an unknown date.
1858. John Taylor was born in 1855 and died on an unknown date.
1859. Elizabeth Taylor was born in 1858 and died on an unknown date.
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1860. Preston Zachariah Taylor was born in 1885 in Washington, KY and died on Feb. 7, 1967 in Liberty, Casey Co., Kentucky.
He married Lula Bryant. Lula was born in 1886 in Casey Co., Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1861. Adam Alexander Taylor was born on Feb. 4, 1874 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Sep. 13, 1950 in Grandview, Johnson
Co., TX. He married Drucilla Tennessee Moon on Sep. 16, 1895 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN. Drucilla Tennessee was
born on Jul. 20, 1872 in Bradeyville, TN and died on an unknown date.
1862. Henry Thomas Taylor was born on Dec. 29, 1876 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Apr. 13, 1963 in Woodbury, Cannon Co.,
TN. He married Bertha Mae Simmons. Bertha Mae was born on May 25, 1894 and died on an unknown date.
1863. James Calvin Taylor was born on Feb. 22, 1880 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Aug. 10, 1970 in Woodbury, Cannon Co.,
TN. He married Fannie Caroline Pendleton. Fannie Caroline was born on Oct. 20, 1879 and died on an unknown date.
1864. Robert D. Taylor was born on Sep. 19, 1886 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Apr. 9, 1967 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN.
He married Virgie Mae Simmons. Virgie Mae was born on Jan. 18, 1892 and died on an unknown date.
1865. Martha Novella Taylor was born on Dec. 23, 1892 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Feb. 1, 1964 in Cannon Co., TN. She
married James M. Duke on Jan. 12, 1908. James M. was born on May 31, 1888 in Cannon Co., TN and died on an unknown
date.
1871. William Thomas Taylor was born on May 8, 1882 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Oct. 18, 1975 in Johnson Co., Texas. He
married Claudia Etta Smith on May 12, 1900 in Cannon Co., TN. Claudia Etta was born on Nov. 2, 1884 in Tennessee and died
on an unknown date.
1872. William "Monroe" Taylor was born in 1877 and died on an unknown date. He married Sally Frizzell. Sally was born in
1878 and died on an unknown date.
1877. Richard Searcy Taylor was born on Aug. 3, 1888 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Jan. 21, 1965 in Cannon Co., TN. He
married Molly Herrell. Molly was born on Apr. 10, 1901 and died on an unknown date.
1881. Nancy Jane Taylor was born on Feb. 15, 1882 in Tennessee and died on Aug. 11, 1978 in Cannon Co., TN. She married
John Thomas Guy.
1882. Frances Taylor was born on Jun. 20, 1875 in Gibson, TN and died on an unknown date.
1883. Mary Ophelia Taylor was born on Jan. 22, 1877 in Gibson, TN and died on an unknown date.
1884. James A Taylor was born in 1879 in Gibson, TN and died on an unknown date.
1885. May Taylor was born in 1881 in Gibson, TN and died on an unknown date.
1886. Alice Moss Taylor was born on Jul. 18, 1884 in Gibson, TN and died on an unknown date.
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1887. Ernest Clay Taylor was born on Dec. 24, 1887 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1888. Lydia Taylor was born in 1889 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1889. Lydia Elizabeth Taylor was born on Sep. 5, 1894 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1890. William Taylor was born on Jun. 13, 1885 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1891. Robert Lee Taylor was born on Mar. 29, 1887 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1892. Ida S. Taylor was born on Mar. 11, 1889 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on Mar. 16, 1917.
1893. Harvey Taylor was born on Jun. 24, 1891 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1894. John N. Taylor was born on Apr. 27, 1893 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
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1895. Mary Ralda Taylor was born on Jun. 28, 1895 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1896. Herbert Taylor was born on Oct. 10, 1897 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1897. George Wesley Taylor was born on May 16, 1900 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1898. Virginia Taylor was born on Feb. 26, 1902 in Manchester, Coffee, TN and died on an unknown date.
1900. Nellie Ann Snowden was born on Jan. 22, 1933 in Wynnewood, Carvin Co., Oklahoma. She married John Switzer.
1901. James Snowden was born on Nov. 30, 1937 in Monahans, Ward Co., Texas.
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1903. Margaret Jean Henderson was born on Aug. 25, 1934 in Oklahoma and died in Oklahoma.
1904. Roy Henderson was born on Oct. 21, 1941 in Paul;s Valley, Oklahoma.
1909. Cheryl Lynn Moyer was born on Oct. 30, 1954 in Crawford, Dawes, Nebraska.
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1917. Marjorie Sue Triplett was born on Jul. 2, 1960 in Salem, OR. She married Unknown.
1918. Susan Kay Triplett was born on Sep. 3, 1969 in Salem, OR. She married Jerry Cochenour.
1919. Karen Triplett was born in Oregon. She married Mark Hilsendager.
1920. Joan Marie Triplett was born on Mar. 22, 1964 in Salem, OR. She married Eric Wegscheider.
1921. Karen Rene Pence was born on Mar. 26, 1956 in Salem, OR. She married 1st Thomas Allen McKinley on Sep. 10,
1971. She married 2nd Mark Edward Hilsendager on May 28, 1992. Mark Edward was born on Nov. 7, 1962 in Lemmon, SD.
Other events in the relationship of Karen Rene Pence and Thomas Allen McKinley
Divorce
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1922. Dani Jean Taylor was born in Sioux City, Woodbury, IA. She married Johnson.
1923. Andrew Dwight Taylor was born in Salem, OR. He married Sandra Kay. Sandra Kay was born in 1943 in about 1943;
maybe OR.
1924. Curtis Glenn Taylor was born in 1972 in Salem, OR. He married Unknown.
1925. Timothy Byron Taylor was born in 1966 in Salem, OR and died in 1982 in Salem, OR.
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1926. Kristopher Jon Westergaard was born on May 2, 1973 in Sloan, IA maybe. He married Michala Ruda in 2000.
Other events in the relationship of Kristopher Jon Westergaard and Michala Ruda
Divorce
1927. Michael Henry Andrew was born on Apr. 12, 1963 in Sioux City, Woodbury, IA maybe. He married 1st Tracy Andrew.
Tracy was born in Sioux City, Woodbury, IA maybe. He married 2nd Brenda Brewer in 1984.
Other events in the relationship of Michael Henry Andrew and Brenda Brewer
Divorce
1928. Patty Michelle Andrew was born on May 31, 1966 in Sloan, IA maybe. She married 1st Dennis A. Blake on Jul. 1, 1995.
Dennis A., son of Glenn Blake and Ruth, was born on Nov. 29, 1963 in Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa and died on Mar. 11, 2004 in
Sioux City, Woodbury, Iowa. She married 2nd Daniel G. Witten, son of Michael Henry Andrew and Brenda Brewer, on Nov.
11, 2006. She married 3rd Robert D. Tyler on Dec. 15, 1984.
Other events in the relationship of Patty Michelle Andrew and Robert D. Tyler
Divorce
1929. Charles Clayton Hanna was born on Apr. 13, 1971 in Bellsforte Center Co., PA. He married Cameon Denise Tonac on
Jul. 17, 1999 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE. Cameon Denise was born on Aug. 3, 1977 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE.
1930. Michelle Lee Hanna was born on Feb. 11, 1970 in Bellsforte Center Co., PA. She married 1st Robert Simmons.
Robert was born on Feb. 17, 1969 in Missouri. She married 2nd Allen Sackett on Jun. 3, 1994 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE.
Allen was born on Jul. 6, 1959.
1931. Mary Kay Thoreson was born on Sep. 3, 1958 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN and died on May 31, 1986 in Minneapolis,
Hennepin Co., MN.
1932. Carol Marie Thoreson was born on Jul. 22, 1961 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN and died on Feb. 1, 2000 in
Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN. She married Jeffrey Curtis on Jun. 1, 1992 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.
1933. Peggy Ann Thoreson was born on Jan. 10, 1964 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN. She married Harold Jack
Ferguson on Mar. 26, 1985 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN. Harold Jack was born on Aug. 29, 1959 in Minneapolis, Hennepin
Co., MN and died in 2006 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.
1934. Jay Taylor was born on Jun. 9, 1969 in Osmond, NE. He married Laura Silverman on Apr. 30, 1996 in Omaha, Douglas
Co., NE. Laura was born on Jun. 1, 1967 in Detroit, MI.
1935. Troy Taylor was born on Jan. 5, 1970 in Osmond, NE. He married Christina Hatfield on Apr. 30, 1998 in Des Moines, IA.
Christina was born on Nov. 30, 1970 in Des Moines, IA.
1936. Staci Taylor was born on Apr. 13, 1972 in Osmond, NE. She married Darin Lee Greunke on May 29, 1993.
1937. Darci Diana Taylor was born on Oct. 31, 1977 in Osmond, NE. She married Aaron Kester on Apr. 19, 2008. Aaron was
born on Dec. 26, 1973 in Mason City, IA.
1938. Carol Anne Thomson was born on Jan. 15, 1952 in Vermillion, Clay Co., South Dakota. She married Kenneth S.
Mastsutani on Nov. 24, 1979 in Gallup, New Mexico, USA. Kenneth S. was born on May 15, 1953 in Chicago, Cook, IL.
1939. Jan Marie Thomson was born on Sep. 16, 1953 in Hinton, IA. She married James Jenkins in Albuquerque, Bernalillo
Co., New Mexico.
1940. Mary Kaye Thomson was born on May 15, 1955 in Winner, South Dakota. She married Stewart A. Ingham on Sep. 7,
11986 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico. Stewart A. was born on Dec. 7, 1956 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New
Mexico.
1941. Kathy Louise Thomson was born on Feb. 7, 1958 in Winner, South Dakota.
1942. Elizabeth Thomson was born on Dec. 4, 1959 in Lemmon, South Dakota. She married Leo Hollings on Dec. 30, 1981 in
Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico. Leo was born in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
1943. Mark Allen Thomson was born on Sep. 13, 1961 in Mobridge, South Dakota. He married Viola Pacheco Flower on Jul.
17, 1999 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
1944. Barbara Jean Thomson was born on Dec. 29, 1964 in Mobridge, South Dakota. She married Fenton Ayres on May 29,
1987 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
1945. Anne Theese Taylor was born on Apr. 27, 1957 in Vermillion, Clay Co., South Dakota.
1946. Mary Margaret Taylor was born on Oct. 6, 1960 in Lemmon, Penfield Co., South Dakota.
1947. Jean Marie Taylor was born on Oct. 1, 1963 in Lemmon, Penfield Co., South Dakota.
1948. John Michael Taylor was born on Jan. 16, 1965 in Lemmon, Penfield Co., South Dakota.
1949. Maureen Kathyrn was born on Mar. 28, 1957 in Omaha, Douglas Co., NE.
1950. John Michael Peters was born on Jul. 21, 1958 in Omaha, Douglas Co., NE.
1951. Matthew John Peters was born on Sep. 3, 1959 in Omaha, Douglas Co., NE.
1952. Nora Marie Peters was born on Dec. 4, 1960 in Minot, North Dakota.
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1953. Michael Leo Peters was born on May 5, 1962 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota.
1954. David Paul Peters was born on Jul. 12, 1964 in Rapid City, Paddington, South Dakota.
1955. Patrick James Peters was born on Nov. 22, 1969 in Lebanon, Oregon.
1956. Laurie Kay Nelson was born on Nov. 15, 1955 in Mitchell, South Dakota.
1957. Doug Craig Nelson was born on Dec. 28, 1957 in Mitchell, South Dakota.
1958. Bob Carney Nelson was born on Apr. 30, 1960 in Mitchell, South Dakota.
1959. Jim Jeffery Nelson was born on Jul. 16, 1963 in Mitchell, South Dakota.
1960. Ann Marie Nelson was born on Sep. 11, 1964 in Mitchell, South Dakota.
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1961. Mary Beth Nelson was born on Aug. 3, 1966 in Mitchell, South Dakota.
1962. Jenny Michelle Nelson was born on Dec. 23, 1967 in Mitchell, South Dakota.
1969. Steven Bailey was born in 1955 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota.
1970. Susan Bailey was born in 1957 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota.
1971. Philip Bailey was born in 1958 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., South Dakota.
1972. William Bailey was born on Feb. 3, 1959 and died on Jan. 12, 2002 in South Dakota.
1981. Kevin Vondrak was born in May 1957 in Hinton, IA. He married Jody Hineley in 1982 in Hinton, IA. Jody was born on
Apr. 17, 1961 in IA.
1984. Denise Vondrak was born on May 27, 1966 in Hinton, IA.
1987. Beth Vondrak was born on Nov. 19, 1976 in Hinton, IA.
1988. Ralph Vondrak was born on Dec. 27, 1981 in Hinton, IA. He married Anna Johnson in Los Angeles, CA.
1990. Mark Lee was born on Sep. 12, 1951 in Cotati, CA.
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1992. Dennis Lee was born on Dec. 13, 1957 in Albany, Oregone.
1993. Robin Lee was born on Aug. 13, 1962 in Souther California.
1994. Jeanette Ima Taylor was born on Jul. 14, 1940 in San Antonio, Texas and died on Mar. 2, 1990 in Ohio.
1995. Frank Martin Taylor was born on Sep. 6, 1956 in Indianapolis, Indiana and died Before 2006.
1996. Nancy Mary Taylor died on an unknown date. She married William Barrett Marcum.
1997. William F. Taylor was born in 1870 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
1998. Elizabeth A. Taylor was born in 1871 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
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1999. Harry G. was born in 1874 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2000. Lucy J. Taylor was born in 1876 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2001. Letty N. Taylor was born in 1879 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2002. Harry Marshall Taylor died on an unknown date. He married Pearl Fitzwater.
2004. Sarah Ann Taylor was born on Nov. 13, 1861 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Jun. 23, 1953 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX.
She married William Alford Nichols on Oct. 20, 1878 in Lexington, Henderson Co., TN. William Alford was born on Nov. 10,
1858 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
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2005. William Jesse Taylor was born on Jun. 6, 1863 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Oct. 29, 1929 in Florence, TX. He
married Emma Louisa Taber Hasty.
2006. Mary Francis Taylor was born on Sep. 22, 1865 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on May 23, 1936 in Burnett Co., TX. She
married Columbus Ashbury Butler on Nov. 18, 1883 in Prairie Lee, Williamson Co., TX. Columbus Ashbury was born on
Feb. 28, 1854 in Carroll Co., AR and died on an unknown date.
2007. Penelopoe Elizabeth Taylor was born on Feb. 8, 1867 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Nov. 15, 1876 in Hendrson Co.,
TN.
2008. Martha Adeline Taylor was born on Jan. 7, 1869 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Nov. 9, 1876 in Hendrson Co., TN.
2009. Jemima Lucinda Taylor was born on Dec. 27, 1870 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Nov. 22, 1876 in Hendrson Co., TN.
2010. Henry Wilson Taylor was born on Sep. 23, 1874 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Dec. 5, 1874 in Hendrson Co., TN.
2011. John Stephen Washington Taylor was born on May 25, 1875 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on Sep. 20, 1880 in
Florence, TX.
2012. D. B. Daniel Taylor was born in 1877 in Hendrson Co., TN and died on an unknown date.
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2013. Andrew Jackson, I Taylor was born on Mar. 18, 1878 in Chatanooga, TN and died on May 5, 1951 in Moran, Shackleford
Co., TX. He married Beula "Doll" Ledger About 1898. Beula "Doll" was born About 1880 and died on an unknown date.
2014. James Robert Manley Taylor was born on Mar. 6, 1881 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on Jun. 8, 1953 in Florence,
Williamson Co., TX. He married Lela Christine Ledger on Sep. 20, 1903 in Florence, Williamson Co., TX. Lela Christine was
born on Dec. 21, 1883 and died on an unknown date.
2015. Emma Lenore Taylor was born on Feb. 16, 1883 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on Jun. 18, 1952 in Austin, TX. She
married 1st E. H. Gerdes. She married 2nd L. Q. C. Lamar.
2017. Hattie M. Taylor died on an unknown date. She married Albert H. Reynolds.
2018. James Andrew Taylor died on an unknown date. He married Ella Patterson.
2020. Mima Taylor died on an unknown date. She married John Harvery Reavis.
2021. Moab Stephen Taylor was born on Jul. 15, 1875 in Tennessee and died on Aug. 16, 1948 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX. He
married Eva Jeanette Hart. Eva Jeanette was born on Mar. 4, 1878 in Lexington, Henderson Co., TN and died on an unknown
date.
2024. Carol Ann Taylor was born on Aug. 20, 1970 in Lafayette, Tippicanoe Co., Indiana and died on Aug. 20, 1970.
2025. Wilford Taylor was born on May 3, 1882 and died on an unknown date.
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2026. Bertha Taylor was born on Mar. 29, 1886 and died on an unknown date.
2027. William Carther Taylor was born on Jun. 22, 1889 in Owen Co., KY and died on an unknown date. He married Bettie S.
Wolforlk. Bettie S. was born on Oct. 13, 1895 and died on an unknown date.
2028. Grace Taylor was born on Aug. 16, 1896 and died on an unknown date.
2029. Ora Taylor was born on Mar. 14, 1899 and died on an unknown date.
2030. Cora Taylor was born on Mar. 14, 1899 and died About Mar. 14, 1899.
2031. Kirtley Taylor was born in 1893 in Kentucky and died in 1964. He married Inez Augusta Bruer. Inez Augusta was born
in 1902 in Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2034. Addie Jane Taylor was born on Jul. 7, 1866 in Holbrook, Owen Co., Kentucky and died on Jan. 2, 1953. She married
Lewallyn Taylor in Jul. 1883 in Verey, Indiana. Lewallyn was born on Apr. 5, 1856 in Holbrook, Owen Co., Kentucky and died on
Sep. 1, 1931.
2035. Wesley Howard Taylor was born on Jan. 11, 1869 and died on May 13, 1947.
2036. John Taylor was born on Dec. 4, 1869 in Owen Co., KY and died on Aug. 24, 1952 in Covington, Kentucky. He married
Effie Hensley About 1888. Effie was born on Oct. 29, 1867 in Owen Co., KY and died on an unknown date.
2037. Asa P. Taylor was born in 1872 in Owen Co., KY and died in 1955 in Grant, KY.
2038. Lou ann Taylor was born in 1874 and died on an unknown date.
2039. Molly Taylor was born in 1875 and died on an unknown date.
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2040. Everett Thurman Taylor was born on Jul. 12, 1895 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died on Dec. 26, 1971 in Hill Co,
Texas. He married Eunice Easster on Nov. 4, 1920 in Itasca, Hill Co., Texas. Eunice was born on Oct. 3, 1897 in Itasca, Hill Co.,
Texas and died on an unknown date.
2041. John Elmer Taylor was born on Oct. 16, 1898 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died in 1994 in Texas. He married
Minnie Lee Stoker on Oct. 27, 1921 in Grandview, Johnson Co., TX. Minnie Lee was born on Nov. 14, 1899 in Johnson Co.,
Texas and died on an unknown date.
2042. Lonnie Thomas Taylor was born on May 3, 1903 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Feb. 3, 1985 in Waco, Texas. He married
Frances Dora Thomas. Frances Dora was born in 1907 and died on an unknown date.
2043. Roy Vester Taylor was born on Jan. 13, 1905 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died on Mar. 3, 1989 in Dallas Co., TX.
He married Ocilda Sissom. Ocilda was born in 1906 and died on an unknown date.
2044. Eva Estelle Taylor was born on Oct. 20, 1906 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN and died on Feb. 7, 1987 in Johnson Co.,
Texas. She married Willet Clyde Teague on Feb. 17, 1937. Willet Clyde was born on Jan. 20, 1892 in Johnson Co., Texas and
died on an unknown date.
2045. Kermit Robert Taylor was born on Jun. 18, 1909 in Hill Co, Texas and died on Oct. 4, 1987 in Cleburne, TX.
2046. Nellie Allyne Taylor was born on Apr. 22, 1911 in Hill Co, Texas and died on Sep. 9, 1988 in Cleburne, TX. She married
Roy Tribble on Feb. 15, 1954 in Grandview, Johnson Co., TX. Roy was born in Grandview, Johnson Co., TX and died on an
unknown date.
2048. Almer W. Taylor was born in 1907 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Apr. 8, 1995 in Tullahoma, TN. He married Campbell.
2049. Ivy Lee Taylor was born on Sep. 20, 1917 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Jul. 17, 1994 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN. She
married 1st Farlee. She married 2nd Prater.
2050. William C. Taylor was born on Jul. 16, 1919 in Cannon Co., TN and died on Jun. 28, 1964 in Woodbury, Cannon Co., TN.
He married 1st Miller. He married 2nd Sue.
2051. Norville Taylor was born in 1927 and died on Sep. 30, 1999. He married Bush.
2052. Hoyt Taylor was born on Mar. 3, 1928 and died on Nov. 18, 1991 in Manchester, Franklin Co., Tennessee. He married
Scott.
2053. Alton Taylor was born on Dec. 2, 1902 in Tennessee and died on Feb. 15, 1903 in Tennessee.
2054. Edward Taylor was born on Dec. 8, 1904 in Tennessee and died in Apr. 1905 in Tennessee.
2055. Casto Thurman Taylor was born on May 30, 1906 and died on Dec. 21, 1983 in Cleburne, Johnson Co., Texas. He
married Fronie Carmine Young on Jun. 11, 1927 in Grandview, Johnson Co., TX. Fronie Carmine was born on Jun. 15, 1910
and died on an unknown date.
2056. Chester Newton Taylor was born on Dec. 16, 1908 and died on Apr. 29, 1997 in Cleburne, Johnson Co., Texas. He
married Aline Brunner. Aline was born on Mar. 6, 1910 and died on an unknown date.
2057. Violet Marie Taylor was born on Oct. 16, 1914 and died on Sep. 21, 1994. She married Lewis Stovall. Lewis was born
in 1911 and died on an unknown date.
2058. Talmadge L. Taylor was born on Jul. 22, 1922 in Hill Co, Texas and died on Mar. 13, 1978 in Johnson Co., Texas.
2059. Frank Taylor was born in 1897 and died on an unknown date.
2060. Claude Evans Taylor was born on Jul. 13, 1938 in Cannon Co., TN and died on May 6, 1972 in Cannon Co., TN.
2075. Eric Scott McKinley was born on Jan. 31, 1980 and died on Jun. 13, 2004 in Iraq.
2079. Heide Linelle Taylor was born in 1971 in about 1971; maybe OR.
2087. Daniel G. Witten. He married Patty Michelle Andrew on Nov. 11, 2006. Patty Michelle, daughter of H. W. Andrew
and Marlene Ann Taylor, was born on May 31, 1966 in Sloan, IA maybe.
2090. Reagan Taylor Hanna was born on Apr. 3, 2002 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE.
2091. Nixon Avery Hanna was born on Nov. 22, 2005 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE.
2092. Debra Elizabeth Hanna was born on Apr. 6, 1988 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE. She married Unknown.
2093. Krysta Rose Sackett was born on Jun. 6, 1992 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE.
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2094. Evan Avery Sackett was born on Sep. 27, 1994 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE.
2095. Kaylee Marie Curtis was born on Jun. 23, 1992 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.
2096. Allen Ferguson was born on Sep. 10, 1986 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.
2097. Robbie Ferguson was born on Feb. 16, 1991 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN.
2098. Delaney Bay Taylor was born on Jan. 1, 2001 in Des Moines, IA.
2102. Josha Mark Greunke was born on Jan. 6, 2000 in Norfold, NE.
2103. James Tadas Mastsutani was born on Dec. 5, 1982 in Gallup, New Mexico, USA.
2104. Susan Hanako Mastsutani was born on May 15, 1986 in Gallup, New Mexico, USA.
2105. Paul Akira Mastsutani was born on Dec. 21, 1988 in Gallup, New Mexico, USA.
2106. James Thompson Jenkins was born on Nov. 24, 1995 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
2107. Conrad Stewart Ingham was born on Dec. 15, 1984 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
2108. Joshua Damon Ingham was born on Jun. 3, 1986 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
2109. Nora Marjorie Ingham was born on Jun. 3, 1986 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
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2110. Laureen Elise Ingham was born on Jul. 18, 1997 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
2111. Travis Michael Hollings was born on Jun. 20, 1988 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
2112. Eric Britt Hollings was born on Feb. 23, 1991 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
2113. John David Barton was born on May 11, 1986 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
2114. Stephanie Ann Barton was born on Feb. 27, 1988 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
2115. Victoria Alexandria Barton was born on Jan. 26, 1992 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
2116. Natasha Ayres was born on Sep. 11, 1987 in Albuquerque, Bernalillo Co., New Mexico.
2117. Kevin Vondrak was born on May 29, 1993 in Hinton, IA.
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2118. Kyle Vondrak was born on Apr. 18, 1994 in Hinton, IA.
2119. Alexandra Vondrak was born on Jun. 29, 1998 in Hinton, IA.
2127. Gilbert Franklin Taylor died on an unknown date. He married Helen McHenny.
2128. Roy Gordon Taylor died on an unknown date. He married Martha Ann.
2129. Mildred Jane Taylor died on an unknown date. She married Albert Daniel, Sr Boothe.
2130. Betty Lee Taylor died on an unknown date. She married Howard, Jr Cole.
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2131. Clyde Carlisle Taylor was born on Oct. 6, 1910 and died on an unknown date.
2132. Helen Janese Taylor was born on May 6, 1919 in Wyndal, WV and died on an unknown date. She married Carl
Hugheston Childers.
2137. James Walter Taylor was born on Feb. 17, 1907 in Lampasas, TX and died on Jul. 19, 1972 in Canton, TX. He married
Lavell Gladys Graham.
2138. Alice Faye Taylor was born on Mar. 14, 1912 and died on an unknown date. She married David W. Hicks. David W.
was born on Sep. 20, 1907 and died on an unknown date.
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2139. Jimmie W. Taylor was born on Sep. 19, 1902 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date.
2140. Leola "Ola" Taylor was born on Oct. 11, 1898 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date.
2141. Clyde Dayton Taylor was born on May 7, 1900 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date.
2142. Lela Van Taylor was born on Nov. 27, 1904 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date.
2143. Velma "Toad" Taylor was born on Oct. 12, 1905 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date.
2144. Sam A. Taylor was born on Oct. 15, 1910 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date.
2145. Goldie Taylor was born on Apr. 30, 1913 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date.
2146. Curtis M. Taylor was born on Apr. 4, 1916 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date.
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2147. Roberta M. Taylor was born on Aug. 6, 1919 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date.
2148. Weldon W. Taylor was born on Sep. 8, 1923 in Briggs, Burnett Co., TX and died on an unknown date.
2149. Mary Taylor was born in 1925 in Kentucky and died Before 2009 in Kentucky.
2150. Paul A. Taylor was born in 1929 in Kentucky and died in Apr. 2008.
2151. Robert Taylor was born About 1932 and died Before 2009.
2152. Atha Taylor was born on Dec. 25, 1889 and died on Jun. 5, 1978 in Covington, Kentucky. She married William Henry
Williams in 1909. William Henry was born on May 14, 1884 in Needmore, Nicholas Co, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2153. Bess Taylor was born About 1892 and died on an unknown date.
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2154. Richard Taylor was born About 1895 and died on an unknown date.
2155. Leslie Combs Taylor was born in 1897 in Covington, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2156. Evelyn Ann Taylor was born on Mar. 9, 1929 in Hill Co, Texas and died on an unknown date.
2157. Cas Carroll (Bub) Taylor was born on Apr. 10, 1930 in Hill Co, Texas and died on May 30, 1998. He married 1st Beard.
He married 2nd Mary Evelyn McQueen on Feb. 21, 1948. Mary Evelyn was born on Mar. 6, 1929 and died on an unknown
date.
2158. Lewis Wayne Stovall was born on Sep. 6, 1936 and died on Sep. 25, 1982. He married Green.
2160. Aden Thomas Hanna was born on Feb. 5, 2008 in Lincoln, Lancaster Co., NE.
2164. Anna Louise Taylor died on an unknown date. She married Addison Crouse.
2165. Nancy Wilma Taylor died on an unknown date. She married Patrick Harper.
2172. Carl Jackson Taylor died on an unknown date. He married Clarice Summers.
2173. William Henry Taylor died on an unknown date. He married Burke Weaver.
2179. John Edward Williams was born in Sep. 1907 in Covington, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2180. Dorothy Williams was born on Jan. 11, 1909 in Covington, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2181. William Howard Williams was born About 1911 in Covington, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
2182. James Taylor Williams was born in Dec. 1918 in Covington, Kentucky and died on an unknown date.
Notes
Notes on Thomas J."Capt." Taylor, II
Children
Robert TAYLOR b: 7 Nov 1601 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain
Margaret Elen TAYLOR b: 10 Sep 1603 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britian
John I TAYLOR Twin b: 10 Aug 1607 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain c: 1608 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain
Jane TAYLOR b: 25 Dec 1609 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britian
James TAYLOR b: 12 Feb 1610 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain c: 12 Feb 1610 in , Imm In 1635, , On The Truelove
Ann TAYLOR b: 1611 in Pennington Castle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain
William TAYLOR b: 1613 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain (SAME AS WILLIAM TAYLOR born 1605)
Phillip TAYLOR b: 1614 in Pennington Castle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain
Richard TAYLOR b: 1615 in Pennington Castle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain
James TAYLOR b: 10 Aug 1607 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England
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7G grandfather of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln.
4G grandfather of the 9th Pressident of the United States, William Henry Harrison.
The birth place of all of Thomas Taylor's children, excep t James, are listed
as Pennington Castle, Cumberland, Engl and.
Thomas Taylor b. March 15, 157 3/1574 d. 1618 m. October 9, 1599 Margaret Swinderly, daugh ter of Andrew Swinderly b. 1578 d. WFT Est. 1613-1673.
Chil dren: (1) Robert Taylor b. November 7, 1601 d. 1699 m. Jun e 1, 1627 Patience Margaret Palmer; (2) Margaret Taylor b . 1603 England d. WFT Est.
1604-1697; (3) William Taylor b . July 8, 1605 England d. WFT Est. 1606-1695;
(4) John Taylor I b. August 10, 1607 England d. WFT Est. 16 52-1699 m. WFT Est. 1638-1672 Elizabeth Taylor; (5) James T aylor b. February 12,
1609/1610 England d. 1655 VA m. WFT E st. 1641-1653 Elizabeth Underwood.
Carla Bauer: Child of Thomas Taylor, Jr. is John Taylor III , born 1607. (Marilyn Cain on July 29, 19
Thomas Taylor b. March 15, 1572/1573 Carli sle, Cumberland Co, England d. 1618 m. October 9, 1599 Marg aret Swinderly, daughter of Andrew
Swinderly, b. 1578 Copen hagan, Copenhagen, Denmark d. bef. 1672 Hadleigh, Suffolk C ounty, England Children: (1) Robert Taylor b. November 7, 1
601 Carlisle, Cumberland County, England d. 1699 Essex Coun ty, Virginia m. June 1, 1627 Patience Margaret Palmer; (2 ) Margaret Taylor b. September
10, 1603 Carlisle, Cumberlan d County, England; (3) William Taylor b. July 8, 1605 Rothb ury, Northcumberland, England d. Aft. 1650 Rothbury, Northc
umberland, England; (4) John Taylor, immigrant b. August 10 , 1607 England d. January 1651/1652 Lancaster, Virginia m . Elizabeth Horton; (5) James
Taylor b. February 12, 1609/1 610 England d. 1655 Virginia m. Elizabeth Underwood
Note Citations
By a manifest of the ship "Truelove," which sailed from London in 1635,it appears that among the passengers were Richard Taylor, aged 16; JamesTaylor,
aged 28; William Taylor, aged 17; Ann Taylor, aged 24. All hadbeen certified by their parish clergyman to be of the true faith, and notserving men. It is not
certain that this Richard Taylor is the one whoafterward settled in Yarmouth, but the fact is given here to stimulateinquire on that point. It is known by
tradition that there were two menin the ship coming over from England named Richard Taylor, both of whomsettled in Yarmouth, one a farmer and the other
a tailor by occupation.The first built his cabin by the side of a large rock and is known byhistory as Richard Rock Taylor; the other was called Richard Taylor,
thetailor. The latter had no children. Some accounts of the ancestors,relatives andfamily of Henry B. Taylor with a memoir written by himself.The Taylor
Branch- Henry B. Taylor. With a suppliment written by Rev. B.S. Taylor Brought down to Oct. 1892 Self published
FROM LOG CABINS TO THE WHITE HOUSE by Mary Taylor Brewer (1985) -"...Taylors of Pennington Castle" near Carlisle, Cumberland Co.,England."
Note Citations
I HAVE INCLUDED THESE 10 DESCENDANTS ALTHOUGH
WilliamTaylor b: 1599 Prestbury, Cheshire, England is not listed in other lists of descendants and has a different birth place than the other children.
William Taylor b: 8 Jul 1615 in Carlisle Cumberland, England is not listed in oter lists of descendants.
Thomas Taylor b: 30 Mar 1618 Hadleigh, Suffolk, England has a different birth place than the other children.
If this line is to be believed, there are 3 William Taylors for this family.
Note Citations
Thomas and Margaret were the progenitor of 5 US presidents and 1 actress:
Capt. Thomas J. TAYLOR, II (1572/73 England-1618 England) and Margaret SWINDERBY (1578 Denmark-1672 England) were the direct ancestors of 5
US presidents (Abraham LINCOLN, James MADISON, Zachary TAYLOR, William Henry HARRISON, Benjamin HARRISON) and 1 actress (Elizabeth
TAYLOR)
7G grandfather of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham LINCOLN. Abraham LINCOLN (1809-1865) son of Thomas LINCOLN and Nancy
HANKS (1784-1818). Nancy HANKS daughter of James HANKS (1760-1793) and Mary SHIPLEY. James HANKS was the son of Joseph HANKS and
Nancy Anna LEE (1728-1808).
Nancy Anna LEE was the daughter of William LEE, Jr (1704-1764) and Anne. William LEE, Jr. was the son of William LEE, Sr. and Dorothy TAYLOR
(1681-1754). Dorothy TAYLOR was the daughter of Thomas TAYLOR (1657-1712) and Elizabeth HARDWOOD. Thomas TAYLOR was the son of
Thomas TAYLOR (1628-1687 and Mary. Thomas TAYLOR was the son of John "Immigrant" Taylor (1607-1652) and Elizabeth Jones. John TAYLOR was
the son of Capt. Thomas J. TAYLOR and Margaret SWINDERBY.
4G grandfather of the 4th President of the United States James MADISON. James Madison (1751-1836) was the son of James MADISON (1723-1801)
and Eleanor Rose CONWAY. James MADISON was the son of Ambrose MADISON (1700-) and Francis TAYLOR (1700-1761). Francis TAYLOR was the
daughter of James TAYLOR, II (1675-1730) and Martha THOMPSON. James TAYLOR, II was the son of James TAYLOR, I (1608-) and Francis WALKER
(-1680). James TAYLOR, I was the son of Capt. Thomas J. TAYLOR and Margaret SWINDRBY.
3G grandfather of the 12th President of the United States, Zachary Taylor. Zachary TAYLOR (1784-1850) was the son of Richard Lee TAYLOR (1742/3-
1829) and Sarah Dabney STROTHER. Richard Lee TAYLOR was the son of Zachary TAYLOR, Sr. (1707-1768) and Elizabeth LEE. Zachary TAYLOR, Sr.
was the son of James TAYLOR (1675-1730) and Martha THOMPSON. James Taylor was the son of James TAYLOR (1608-1698) and Francis WALKER.
James Taylor was the son of Capt. Thomas J. TAYLOR and Margaret SWINDERBY.
4G grandfather of the 9th President of the United States, William Henry HARRISON. William Henry HARRISON (1773-1841) was the son of Benjamin
HARRISON, V and Elizabeth BASSETT (1730-1792). Elizabeth BASSETT was the daughter of William BASSETT, IV (1709-1792) and Elizabeth
CHURCHILL. William BASSETT, IV was the son of William BASSETT, III (1671-1723) and Joanna BURWELL. William BASSETT III was the son of
William BASSETT and Bridgett CARY (1652-1670). Bridgett CARY was the daughter of Miles CARY (1621-) and ANNA TAYLOR (1611-1657). Anna
TAYLOR was the daughter of Capt. Thomas TAYLOR and Margaret SWINDERBY.
6G grandfather of the 23rd President of the United States, Benjamin HARRISON. Benjamin HARRISON (1833-1901) was the son of John Scott
HARRISON (1804-1878) and Elizabeth RAMSEY. John Scott HARRISON was the son of President William Henry HARRISON and Anna Tuthill SYMMES.
Robert immigrated to Virginia and was in Essex Co. early 1600s where he died 1699
Note Citations
Father: *Thomas TAYLOR b: 15 MAR 1574 in Suffolkshire, London, England
Children
*John TAYLOR Jr. b: 1627 in Or born 1631, Hadleigh, Suffolkshire, England
James Taylor b. abt 1615 ENG, d. 22 Jan 1688/89 Marlborough, Middlesex, MA. Married Isabel Tompkins 18 Oct 1641 in Concord , Middlesex , MA . She
was daughter of John Tompkins, and was b. abt 1615 ENG. Torrey's NE Marriages, pg 729, gives m. date of 1641, the LDS AF originally had 1647 date.
Torrey's entry for this marriage also indicates this James Taylor resided in Concord/Marlborough/ Cambridge .Torrey's format is that the order is supposed
to chronological (i.e., lived in Concord first, then Marlborough , then Cambridge .
William Taylor was the emigrant ancestor of David E. Taylor of Dudley , Massachusetts . He (Wm) settled in Concord , Massachusetts before 1649, and
probably before 1640. He (Wm) may have come with James Taylor, who is supposedly his brother. James married, October 19, 1641 , Isabel Tompkins.
His children were: Henry, b. and d. 1648; (by wife Elizabeth the following) Samuel, b. 21 June 1656 ; Thomas, b. and d. 1659. James Taylor was probably
older than William. James was born according to his affidavit in 1607. His wife Isabel was born 1615. Isabel died at Concord , January 22, 1690 .
Concord History: There appear to have been two by this Taylor name as early as 1650. William who married Mary Merriam and had John, Samuel,
Abraham, Isaac, Joseph, and Mary. James m. Isabel Thompkins having had several children. They lived within the present limits of Bedford . Son, Samuel
married in 1686 and had a large family.
DID JOHN HAVE A SECOND WIFE? POSSIBLE DESCENDANTS BUT NOTHING EXACTLY MATCHES. LOW RELIABILITY: 722 Descendants of
John I Taylor, Windsor farmer, Immigrant
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| |7 TAYLOR, Carlo Reed b: 09 Oct 1821 d: 16 Apr 1897 #: TAYL437
| |7 TAYLOR, John Levi b: 23 May 1824 Lockport, Niagara, NY d: 17 Aug
| | 1910 #: TAYL436
| |7 TAYLOR, Mary Bethia b: 30 Sep 1828 Lockport, Niagara, NY d: 22
| | Sep 1868 #: TAYL435
| |+ +BLIVEN #: TAYL450
| |7 TAYLOR, George Philo b: 09 Oct 1837 Ypsilanti, Washtenaw, MI
| | d: Apr 1882 #: TAYL434
| |7 TAYLOR, William Bates b: 09 Oct 1837 Ypsilanti, Washtenaw, MI
| | d: 1838-1927 #: TAYL433
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| 5 TAYLOR, Solomon b: 10 Jul 1751 Northfield, Franklin, MA #: TAYL442
| 5 TAYLOR, Susannah b: 27 Jun 1754 Northfield, Franklin, MA #: TAYL441
| 5 TAYLOR, Elias b: 27 Jun 1756 Northfield, Franklin, MA #: TAYL440
| 5 TAYLOR, Johannah b: 31 Jan 1760 Northfield, Franklin, MA d: May
| 1819 #: TAYL439
| + +EVANS #: TAYL459
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«2nd Wife of [15] Samuel Taylor, Deerfield storekeeper & taverner:»
+ +HITCHCOCK, Mary b: 21 Oct 1688 d: 17 Jun 1787 Charlemont,
| (Franklin, MA?) #: HITC26 m: 16 Jul 1718 Father: HITCHCOCK, John,
| of Springfield MA
[2:353]
|4 TAYLOR, Sgt. Othniel b: 16 Apr 1719 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 27
| Dec 1788 Charlemont/Buckland, Franklin, MA #: TAYL207
|+ +ARMS, Martha b: 03 Feb 1728/29 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 05 May
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| 1802 Charlemont, Franklin, MA #: TAYL210 m: 27 Jun 1743
| Deerfield, Franklin, MA
[2:355]
| 5 TAYLOR, Samuel b: 21 Sep 1744 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 15 Sep
| 1837 #: TAYL211
• | + +WHITE, Esther b: 09 Apr 1750 Leominster, Worcester, MA d: 21 Apr
| 1830 #: TAYL212 m: 02 Dec 1769 Mother: WILDER, Esther
| Father: WHITE, Jonathan
| 5 TAYLOR, Mary b: 23 Jun 1746 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 21 Dec 1824
| #: TAYL213
| 5 TAYLOR, Lemuel b: 11 Feb 1747/48 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 28 Jul
| 1824 #: TAYL214
• | + +WHITE, Abigail b: 1744-1764 d: 1765-1848 #: TAYL215 m: 1765-1798
| 5 TAYLOR, Enos b: 03 Feb 1750/51 Charlemont, Hampshire, MA d: 25 Mar
| 1831 #: TAYL216
| + +LONGLEY, Eunice b: 1747-1767 d: 1768-1851 #: TAYL217 m: 1768-1801
| 5 TAYLOR, Capt. Othniel b: 10 Jan 1753 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 15
| Aug 1819 #: TAYL218
| + +WILDER, Dorothy b: 1749-1768 d: 1770-1853 #: TAYL219 m: 1770-1801
[2:364]
| 6 TAYLOR, Clorinda #: TAYL641
| + +BARNARD, Lemuel #: TAYL598
[2:366]
| |7 BARNARD, Emily Ward #: TAYL599
• | |+ +ROBINSON, Samuel H. #: TAYL600
[2:368]
| | 8 ROBINSON, Elizabeth Ellen #: TAYL601
| | + +MCCONNELL, Henry C. #: TAYL602
[2:370]
| | 9 MCCONNELL, Mary Robinson, actress #: TAYL603
| | + +GISH, James Lee #: TAYL604
[2:372]
| | |10 GISH, Lillian, actress b: 14 Oct 1893 Springfield, Clark, OH
| | | d.um: 27 Feb 1993 †: Heart failure #: TAYL606
| | |10 GISH, Dorothy, actress b: 11 Mar 1898 Massillion, Stark, OH
| | | d: 04 Jun 1968 Rapallo, Liguria, Italy †: bronchial
| | | pneumonia #: TAYL605
• | | |+ +RENNIE, James, actor b: 18 Apr 1890 Toronto, ON d: 31 Jul
| | | 1965 New York, NY #: TAYL554 m: 26 Dec 1920
[2:375]
| 5 TAYLOR, Lt. Tertius b: 25 Jul 1754 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 22
| Dec 1822 #: TAYL220
• | + +CARTER, Elizabeth b: 26 Jul 1763 Leominster, Worcester, MA d: 16
| Jan 1843 #: TAYL221 m: ~1780 Mother: WHITE, Deborah
| Father: CARTER, Elias
[2:377]
| 6 TAYLOR, Elizabeth #: TAYL1026
| 6 TAYLOR, Tertius #: TAYL1027
| 6 TAYLOR, Sophia #: TAYL1028
| 6 TAYLOR, Elias b: 06 Jul 1788 #: TAYL1029
| 6 TAYLOR, Amanda #: TAYL1030
| 6 TAYLOR, Elijah b: 20 Apr 1793 #: TAYL1031
| 6 TAYLOR, Sophia b: 06 Apr 1795 #: TAYL1032
| 6 TAYLOR, Elijah b: 27 May 1797 #: TAYL1033
| 6 TAYLOR, Elisha #: TAYL1034
| 6 TAYLOR, Pardon #: TAYL1035
| 6 TAYLOR, Consider #: TAYL1036
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| 5 TAYLOR, Martha b: 21 Dec 1756 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 27 Oct
| 1825 #: TAYL222
• | + +JOHNSON, Josiah b: 1739-1759 d: 1773-1845 #: TAYL223 m: 1770-1801
| 5 [16] TAYLOR, William, farmer and roper b: 27 Jan 1758 Charlemont,
| Franklin, MA d: 17 Dec 1826 #: TAYL224
| + +GILES, Abigail b: 19 Apr 1764 Windsor, Hartford, CT d: 05 Jul
| 1802 #: TAYL225 m: 30 Dec 1784 Mother: (GILES), Abigail
| Father: GILES, Edward
[2:392]
| 6 TAYLOR, Laura B. b: 19 Feb 1786 MA #: TAYL706
| 6 TAYLOR, William b: 02 Sep 1787 d: 06 Sep 1807 #: TAYL707
| 6 TAYLOR, Orrin b: 05 Sep 1789 Buckland Twp, Franklin, MA d: 26 Feb
| | 1876 Pike Twp., Fulton, OH #: TAYL708
| 6 TAYLOR, Abigail b: 12 Jan 1792 #: TAYL709
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| 6 TAYLOR, Clarissa b: 30 Nov 1794 #: TAYL710
| 6 TAYLOR, Dolly b: 02 Jul 1797 #: TAYL711
| 6 TAYLOR, Hart b: 03 Nov 1799 #: TAYL712
[2:399]
| «2nd Wife of [16] William Taylor, farmer and roper:»
| + +TOTMAN, Experience b: 23 Feb 1762 d: 20 Aug 1830 Buckland,
| Franklin, MA #: TAYL611 m: 19 Sep 1803 Buckland, Franklin, MA
| Mother: WARD, Elizabeth Father: TOTMAN, Joshua
[2:401]
| 6 TAYLOR, Sophia b: 11 Apr 1805 d: 04 Apr 1875 #: TAYL615
| + +HAWKS, Oren R. b: 26 Apr 1794 Charlemont, Franklin, MA #: TAYL616
[2:403]
| 5 [22] TAYLOR, Lydia b: 16 Mar 1760 Charlemont, Franklin, MA d: 16
| Oct 1844 Elba, Genesee, NY #: TAYL157
• | + +[21] TAYLOR, Zeeb b: 18 Aug 1750 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 05
| Aug 1825 Elba, Genesee, NY #: TAYL156 m: 16 Mar 1778 Shelburne,
| Franklin, MA Mother: NIMS, Mary Father: TAYLOR, Sgt. John, V:FIW
[2:405]
| 6 TAYLOR, Elizah b: 01 Feb 1779 Shelburne, Hampshire, MA
| | d: 1780-1873 #: TAYL158
| 6 [17] TAYLOR, Elijah b: 01 Feb 1779 Shelburne, Hampshire, MA d: 20
| | Oct 1843 #: TAYL159
| + +Isabell b: 1775-1794 d: 1796-1879 #: TAYL160 m: 1796-1827
| «2nd Wife of [17] Elijah Taylor:»
| + +ROLFE, Arvilla b: 1775-1794 d: 1796-1879 #: TAYL161 m: 1796-1827
| 6 TAYLOR, Lydia b: 20 Dec 1780 Shelburne, Hampshire, MA d: 22 Dec
| | 1780 #: TAYL162
| 6 TAYLOR, Philena b: 10 Jul 1782 Shelburne, Hampshire, MA d: 01 Jan
| | 1867 #: TAYL163
| + +CORBIN, Nathan b: 1754-1782 d: 1804-1869 #: TAYL164 m: 04 Jul
| | 1799
| 6 TAYLOR, Elisha b: 11 Aug 1784 Shelburne, Hampshire, MA d: 16 Dec
| | 1868 #: TAYL165
| + +HOLBROOK, Tirzah b: 1768-1792 d: 1811-1881 #: TAYL166 m: 21 Oct
| | 1806
| 6 TAYLOR, Silas b: 24 Jun 1785 Shelburne, Hampshire, MA d: <1787
| | "infancy" #: TAYL167
| 6 TAYLOR, Silas b: 18 Feb 1787 Shelburne, Hampshire, MA d: 27 Jun
| | 1875 #: TAYL168
• | + +SHERWOOD, Phebe b: 1770-1794 d: 1812-1883 #: TAYL169 m: 02 Jun
| | 1807
| 6 TAYLOR, Mindwell b: 15 Oct 1789 Shelburne, Hampshire, MA d: 19
| | May 1813 #: TAYL170
| + +FINCH, John C. b: 1764-1790 d: 1814-1877 #: TAYL171 m: 20 Jun
| | 1809
| 6 TAYLOR, Martha b: 29 Jan 1792 Shelburne, Hampshire, MA d: 28 Jul
| | 1828 #: TAYL172
| + +DUNNING, Jacob b: 1775-1795 d: 1809-1881 #: TAYL173 m: 1806-1825
| 6 [20] TAYLOR, Stephen b: 01 Jul 1794 Scipio, Cayuga, NY d: 08 Oct
| | 1865 Ft. Laramie, Goshen, WY #: TAYL116
| + +TIFFT, Sophronia b: ~1796 Stephentown, Albany, NY d: <1834 Elba,
| | Genesee, NY #: TAYL119 m: ~1813
[2:424]
| |7 TAYLOR, Hiram b: 16 Nov 1814 Elba, Genesee, NY d: 27 Jul 1885
| | Sugar Creek, Walworth, WI #: TAYL96
• | |+ +BARKER, Mary Lura b: 08 Jan 1815 Batavia, Genesee, NY d: 08 May
| | 1890 Whitewater, Walworth, WI #: TAYL105 m: 22 May 1838
| | Batavia, Genesee, NY
[2:426]
| | 8 TAYLOR, James Byron b: 14 Dec 1840 Elba, Genesee, NY d: 08 Oct
| | 1897 Whitewater, Walworth, WI #: TAYL94
• | | + +SMITH, Susan Elizabeth b: 15 Mar 1845 Northfield, Washington,
| | VT d: 08 Nov 1922 Whitewater, Walworth, WI #: TAYL95 m: 04
| | Jul 1866 Whitewater, Walworth, WI
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| | 9 TAYLOR, Bertha L. b: 22 Feb 1868 Sugar Creek, Walworth, WI
| | | d: 17 Jan 1954 #: TAYL98
| | + +FREER, Arthur S. b: 20 May 1866 Ellenville, Ulster, NY d: 13
| | | Mar 1932 #: TAYL101 m: 16 Oct 1890 Whitewater, Walworth, WI
| | 9 TAYLOR, Bessie P. b: 15 May 1870 Sugar Creek, Walworth, WI
| | | d: 21 Sep 1916 Spring Valley, IL #: TAYL97
• | | + +WHEELER, Lewis G. b: 1845-1871 d: 21 Sep 1919 #: TAYL103
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| | | m: 16 Oct 1890 Whitewater, Walworth, WI
| | 9 TAYLOR, Ellen A. b: 27 Nov 1871 Sugar Creek Twp, Walworth, WI
| | | d: 23 Nov 1955 Whitewater, Walworth, WI #: TAYL99
| | + +BURDICK, Charles H. b: 1859-1925 d: 16 Jul 1950 #: TAYL104
| | | m: 02 Apr 1945 Whitewater, Walworth, WI
| | 9 TAYLOR, George Hiram b: 04 Jun 1874 Heart Prairie, Walworth,
| | | WI d: 18 Dec 1953 Indianapolis, Wayne, IN #: TAYL92
| | + +CRANDALL, Ruth Knowlton b: 16 Jul 1875 Cazenovia, Madison, NY
| | | d: 03 Jun 1953 Indianapolis, Marion, IN #: TAYL93 m: 29 May
| | | 1894 Whitewater, Walworth, WI
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| | |10 TAYLOR, Alma Belle b: 27 Aug 1897 Neenah, Fond du Lac, WI
| | | d: 21 Oct 1988 La Grange, Cook, IL #: TAYL83
| | |+ +SWENSON, Leslie Gerald b: 03 Jan 1893 Concord, Merrimack, NH
| | | d: 08 Jul 1974 La Grange, Cook, IL #: TAYL205 m: 09 Mar
| | | 1918 Detroit, Wayne, MI
[2:438]
| | 9 TAYLOR, Susan Belle b: 22 Sep 1877 Heart Prairie, Walworth, WI
| | | d: 04 Jun 1959 Oak Park, Cook, IL #: TAYL100
| | + +FREER, Fred Valentine b: 1868 d: 05 Apr 1922 #: TAYL102 m: 06
| | | May 1903 Whitewater, Walworth, WI
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| |7 TAYLOR, Daughter b: 1814-1833 Elba, Genesee, NY d: 1819-1920
| | under 10 #: TAYL120
| |7 TAYLOR, Son b: 1814-1833 Elba, Genesee, NY d: 1820-1917
| | #: TAYL122
| |7 [18] TAYLOR, Augusta Camilla b: 1814-1834 Elba, Genesee, NY
| | d: 22 Mar 1878 _, Elko, NV (probably) #: TAYL140
• | |+ +SMITH, Azariah b: 01 Aug 1826 Boylston, Oswego, NY d: 05 Sep
| | 1912 #: TAYL139 m: 10 Apr 1849 Salt Lake City, Salt Lake, UT
| «2nd Husband of [18] Augusta Camilla Taylor:»
| |+ +LEWIS, John b: 12 Mar 1835 Garmanhaw, Wales d: 22 Mar 1878
| | #: TAYL141 m: 15 Mar 1855 Manti, Sanpete, UT
| «3rd Husband of [18] Augusta Camilla Taylor:»
| |+ +MARWICK, John, Immigrant b: 15 Jun 1848 Tattenhall, Cheshire,
| | England d: 17 Jan 1913 #: TAYL142 m: 26 Dec 1876 Lamoille,
| | Elko, Nevada
| |7 TAYLOR, Philena b: ~1823 Elba, Genesee, NY d: 1824-1917
| | #: TAYL121
| |7 TAYLOR, Cyrenus Henry b: 30 Jul 1826 Elba, Genesee, NY d: 15 Nov
| | 1854 Manti, Sanpete, UT #: TAYL130
• | |+ +SMITH, Emily Hatch b: 26 Jan 1832 Bodston, Otsego, NY d: 24 May
| | 1900 Manti, Sanpete, UT #: TAYL131 m: 10 Apr 1849 Salt Lake
| | City, Salt Lake, UT
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| | 8 TAYLOR, Cyrenus Almon b: 05 Mar 1850 Manti, Sanpete, UT d: 02
| | May 1866 #: TAYL134
| | 8 TAYLOR, Emily Melissa b: 01 May 1850 Manti, Sanpete, UT d: 27
| | May 1900 Price, Carbon, UT #: TAYL132
| | + +JOHNSTON, George Carlos b: 1833-1853 d: 1867-1939 #: TAYL133
| | m: 1864-1890
| | 8 TAYLOR, Joseph Hyrum b: 22 Oct 1852 Manti, Sanpete, UT d: 19
| | Oct 1932 Orangeville, Emery, UT #: TAYL135
| | 8 TAYLOR, Esther b: 25 Jan 1855 Manti, Sanpete, UT d: 19 Aug 1915
| | Manti, Sanpete, UT #: TAYL136
| | + +BRAITHWAIT, Joseph b: 1838-1858 d: 1872-1944 #: TAYL137
| | m: 1869-1899
| | 8 TAYLOR, Albert b: 25 Jan 1855 Manti, Sanpete, UT d: 26 Jul 1928
| | Manti, Sanpete, UT #: TAYL138
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| |7 TAYLOR, Joseph Orson b: 08 Jul 1843 Elba, Genesee, NY d: 22 Jul
| | 1867 Manti, Sanpete, UT #: TAYL143
| |+ +WILKINSON, Mary Ann b: 15 Dec 1843 Mantrose, Lee, IA d: 09 May
| | 1931 #: TAYL144 m: 1863
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| | 8 TAYLOR, Mary Ann b: 12 Oct 1864 d: 1864 #: TAYL145
| | 8 TAYLOR, Sarah Jane b: 09 Feb 1866 Manti, Sanpete, UT d: 21 Mar
| | 1941 #: TAYL146
| | + +MCCUDDY, J. Parsons b: 1849-1869 d: 1883-1955 #: TAYL147
| | m: 1880-1912
| | 8 TAYLOR, Saphronia b: 12 Mar 1868 Manti, Sanpete, UT d: 25 Oct
| | 1950 Baker, Baker, OR #: TAYL148
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| |7 [19] TAYLOR, Jared Alvin b: 26 Jan 1845 Elba, Genesee, NY d: 30
| | Jan 1895 Marysvale, Piute, UT #: TAYL149
| |+ +OMAN, Caroline Lucinda b: 1841-1860 d: 1862-1945 #: TAYL150
| | m: 1862-1887
| «2nd Wife of [19] Jared Alvin Taylor:»
| |+ +LUCINDA, Omen b: 20 Jan 1864 d: Apr 1886 #: TAYL153 m: 1876-1885
[2:468]
| | 8 TAYLOR, Omen b: ~1871 d: 1883-1962 #: TAYL154
| | 8 TAYLOR, Sophronia b: ~1871 d: 1883-1965 #: TAYL155
[2:470]
| «3rd Wife of [19] Jared Alvin Taylor:»
| |+ +BIRDSALL, Elsie May b: 04 Oct 1872 Republican City, Harlan, NE
| | d: 02 May 1958 Provo, Utah, UT #: TAYL151 m: 05 Dec 1890
| | Manti, Sevier, UT
[2:472]
| | 8 TAYLOR, Orson b: 23 Oct 1893 Marysvale, Piute, UT d: 10 Jun
| | 1965 Fullerton, Orange, CA #: TAYL152
[2:473]
| «2nd Wife of [20] Stephen Taylor:»
| + +BARR, Patty b: 15 Feb 1803 Rowe, Franklin, MA d: <Dec 1834
| | #: TAYL128 m: 1815-1831
[2:475]
| |7 TAYLOR, John b: 1816-1834 Elba, Genesee, NY d: 1847 #: TAYL129
[2:476]
| «3rd Wife of [20] Stephen Taylor:»
• | + +TURNER, Martha b: 04 Jul 1803 Coventry, Tolland, CT d: 01 Jun
| | 1848 Elkhorn, Douglas, NE #: TAYL123 m: ~1831 Old Fort Laramie,
| | Goshen, WY
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| |7 TAYLOR, Lora Ann b: 10 Dec 1836 Elba, Genesee, NY d: 20 Dec 1923
| | Luna, Catron, NM #: TAYL126
• | |+ +BROWN, Neuman b: 18 Jul 1830 Greenville, Floyd, IN d: 06 Apr
| | 1879 Near Lee's Ferry, Coconino, AZ #: TAYL124 m: 18 Jun 1852
| | Manti, Sanpete, UT
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| «4th Wife of [20] Stephen Taylor:»
| + +KING, Mary b: 28 Feb 1802 Shrewsbury, Monmouth, New Jersey d: 01
| | Dec 1881 Richfield, Sevier, UU #: TAYL127 m: 15 Feb 1852 Manti,
| | Sanpete, UT
| 6 TAYLOR, Consider b: 25 Nov 1796 Scipio (Venice), Cayuga, NY d: 27
| | Nov 1796 #: TAYL174
| 6 TAYLOR, Amanda b: 19 Mar 1798 Scipio (Venice), Cayuga, NY d: 04
| | May 1855 #: TAYL175
• | + +WHEELER, Abraham #: TAYL176 m: 21 Jan 1816
| 6 TAYLOR, John b: 06 Jan 1801 Scipio (Venice), Cayuga, NY d: 06 Mar
| | 1884 #: TAYL177
| + +DUNNING, Phebe b: 1787-1810 d: 1830-1899 #: TAYL178 m: 16 Oct
| | 1825
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| 5 TAYLOR, Rufus b: 03 Apr 1763 Charlemont, Hampshire, MA d: 02 Apr
| 1834 #: TAYL226
| + +COLBURN, Abigail b: 1759-1778 d: 1780-1863 #: TAYL227 m: 1780-1812
| 5 TAYLOR, Tirzah b: 02 Jan 1765 Charlemont, Hampshire, MA d: 13 Jun
| 1853 #: TAYL230
| + +HOLBROOK, Dr Silas b: 1748-1768 d: 1782-1854 #: TAYL231
| m: 1779-1812
| 5 TAYLOR, Lucinda b: 26 Nov 1765 Charlemont, Hampshire, MA d: 02 Aug
| 1846 #: TAYL228
• | + +HAWLEY, Joseph b: 1748-1768 d: 1782-1854 #: TAYL229 m: 1779-1811
| 5 TAYLOR, Dorothy b: 07 Jan 1771 Charlemont, Hampshire, MA d: 09 Mar
| 1837 #: TAYL232 ? TAYLOR, Dorothy (Dolly)
| + +HASTINGS, Jonathan b: 1754-1774 d: 1788-1860 #: HAST607
| m: 1785-1816
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|4 TAYLOR, Mary b: 20 Jan 1720/21 d: 09 Feb 1720/21 #: TAYL108
|4 TAYLOR, Sgt. John, V:FIW b: 17 Jan 1721/22 Deerfield, Franklin, MA
| d: 05 Mar 1799 Shelburne, Franklin, MA #: TAYL179
|+ +NIMS, Mary b: 15 Mar 1728/29 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 21 Jun
| 1796 Shelburne, Franklin, MA #: TAYL182 m: 13 Dec 1744 Deerfield,
| Franklin, MA Father: NIMS, John
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| 5 TAYLOR, Catherine b: 26 Dec 1745 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 30 Apr
| 1812 Charlemont, Franklin, MA #: TAYL183 ? TAYLOR, Catherine
| + +RICE, Artemas b: 22 Oct 1734 Worcester, Worcester, MA d: 13 Mar
| 1797 Charlemont, Franklin, MA #: RICE9 m: 14 Apr 1778 Sherburne,
| Franklin, MA
| 5 TAYLOR, Oreb b: 28 Aug 1748 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: <Jul 1777
| #: TAYL185
| + +RANSOM, Sarah b: 1744-1760 d: 1764-1847 #: TAYL186 m: 1764-1776
| 5 [21] TAYLOR, Zeeb b: 18 Aug 1750 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 05 Aug
| 1825 Elba, Genesee, NY #: TAYL156
• | + +[22] TAYLOR, Lydia b: 16 Mar 1760 Charlemont, Franklin, MA d: 16
| Oct 1844 Elba, Genesee, NY #: TAYL157 m: 16 Mar 1778 Shelburne,
| Franklin, MA Mother: ARMS, Martha Father: TAYLOR, Sgt. Othniel
| 5 [23] TAYLOR, John b: 20 Jul 1752 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 22 Apr
| 1828 #: TAYL187
| + +WOODWARD, Mary b: 1748-1768 d: 1769-1852 #: TAYL188 m: 1769-1802
| «2nd Wife of [23] John Taylor:»
| + +HOLLOWAY, Sarah b: 1748-1768 d: 1769-1852 #: TAYL189 m: 1769-1802
| 5 TAYLOR, Luke b: 24 Aug 1754 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 04 Dec 1841
| Scipio, Cayuga, NY #: TAYL190
| + +NIMS, Elizabeth b: 20 Mar 1755 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: 10 May
| 1815 Scipio, Cayuga, NY #: TAYL191 m: 27 May 1779 Shelburne,
| Franklin, MA
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| 6 TAYLOR, Catherine b: 04 Apr 1780 d: 1781-1874 #: TAYL84
| 6 TAYLOR, Hull b: 01 Jan 1782 d: 1783-1876 #: TAYL85
| 6 TAYLOR, Luke b: 23 Feb 1784 d: 1785-1874 #: TAYL86
| 6 TAYLOR, Quartus b: 24 May 1786 d: 10 Jun 1786 #: TAYL87
| 6 TAYLOR, Zerah b: 14 May 1787 d: 1788-1881 #: TAYL88
| 6 TAYLOR, Abner b: 16 Mar 1790 d: 1791-1880 #: TAYL89
| 6 TAYLOR, Esther b: 08 Jul 1794 d: 1795-1888 #: TAYL90
| 6 TAYLOR, Mary b: 01 Aug 1796 d: 1797-1890 #: TAYL91
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| 5 [24] TAYLOR, Daniel b: 07 Jul 1757 Deerfield, Franklin, MA
| #: TAYL192
• | + +ROOT, Betsy #: TAYL193
| «2nd Wife of [24] Daniel Taylor:»
• | + +WELLS, Eunice b: 1753-1773 d: 1774-1857 #: TAYL194 m: 1774-1807
| «3rd Wife of [24] Daniel Taylor:»
• | + +MARSH, Mary b: 1753-1773 d: 1774-1857 #: TAYL195 m: 1774-1807
| «4th Wife of [24] Daniel Taylor:»
| + +KETCH, Elizabeth b: 1753-1773 d: 1774-1857 #: TAYL196 m: 1774-1807
| 5 TAYLOR, Mercy bp: 07 Jul 1757 d: 1761-1854 #: TAYL197
| + +WINTER, Isaac b: 1735-1770 d: 1761-1849 #: TAYL198 m: 1761-1805
| 5 TAYLOR b: ~1766 Deerfield, Franklin, MA d: Child #: TAYL199
| 5 [25] TAYLOR, Mary bp: 30 Mar 1766 d: 29 Sep 1843 #: TAYL200
| + +APPLEBEE, Michael b: 1735-1770 d: 1761-1849 #: TAYL201
| m: 1761-1805
| «2nd Husband of [25] Mary Taylor:»
• | + +SMITH, Selah b: 1735-1770 d: 1761-1849 #: TAYL202 m: >1782
| 5 [26] TAYLOR, Mindwell b: 23 Oct 1768 Shelburn, Franklin, MA d: 02
| Dec 1848 #: TAYL203
• | + +TAYLOR, Stephen b: 1746-1771 d: 11 Jun 1823 Shelburn, MA
| #: TAYL530 m: 11 Nov 1780 Shelburn, Franklin, MA
| Mother: PHINNEY, Thankful Father: TAYLOR, Jonathan
| «2nd Husband of [26] Mindwell Taylor:»
| + +TOTMAN, Stoddard b: 1735-1770 d: 1761-1849 #: TAYL206 m: >1781
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|4 TAYLOR, Jonathon b: 07 Feb 1723/24 d: 1725-1814 #: TAYL107
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* 2 TAYLOR, Ens. Thomas, of Norwalk, Danbury founder b: 1643 Windsor,
Hartford, CT d: 17 Jan 1734/35 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL246 ? TAYLOR, Thomas
* + +KETCHAM, Rebecca b: ~1645 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT d: 17 Jan 1734/35
Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: KETC131 m: 14 Feb 1667/68 Norwalk,
Fairfield, CT
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3 [27] TAYLOR, Thomas b: 26 Nov 1668 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT wp: 10 Jul
| 1758 #: TAYL247 ? TAYLOR, Thomas
+ +BENEDICT, Phebe b: 1682 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT #: BENE40
| Father: BENEDICT, James
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|4 TAYLOR, David b: 1681-1758 #: TAYL398
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| 5 TAYLOR, Elihu #: TAYL399
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| 6 TAYLOR, Hiram b: <1763 d: >1776 SC †: "Was killed" #: TAYL400
• | + +BROOKS, Mary b: 1726-1763 d: >1776 Long Island, NY #: TAYL401
| | m: Unknown
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| |7 TAYLOR, Hiram b: 01 Mar 1776 d: 04 May 1852 #: TAYL402
• | |+ +HUBBEL, Huldah b: 1781 d: 12 Feb 1867 #: TAYL403
[2:548]
| | 8 TAYLOR, Elihu Brooks b: 11 Jun 1798 d: 18 Nov 1881 (unmarried)
| | #: TAYL470
| | 8 TAYLOR, David B. b: 08 Apr 1800 d: 05 May 1860 #: TAYL471
• | | + +BOOTH, Betsey b: 1800-1801 d: 02 Mar 1879 (ae 78) #: TAYL481
[2:551]
| | 9 TAYLOR, Charles W. b: 1832-1833 ae34: 20 Aug 1867 #: TAYL482
[2:552]
| | 8 TAYLOR, Huldah A. b: 01 Aug 1802 d: 05 May 1832 #: TAYL472
| | + +HALL #: TAYL483
| | 8 TAYLOR, Abigail b: 01 Jul 1805 d: 01 Sep 1856 (unmarried)
| | #: TAYL473
| | 8 TAYLOR, Dr. Hiram Hubbell b: 02 Nov 1808 d: 29 Apr 1874
| | #: TAYL474
• | | + +WHEELER, Susan #: TAYL484
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| | 9 TAYLOR, John J. #: TAYL485
| | 9 TAYLOR, Jane #: TAYL486
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| | 8 TAYLOR, Sarah b: 09 Jun 1812 d: 04 Jan 1854 (unmarried)
| | #: TAYL475
| | 8 TAYLOR, Capt. James P. b: 30 Apr 1815 d: 13 Dec 1900
| | (unmarried) #: TAYL476
| | 8 TAYLOR, Ormel Platt b: 10 Dec 1817 d: 15 Dec 1869 #: TAYL477
| | + +HIGGINS, Elizabeth #: TAYL487
| | 8 TAYLOR, Mary b: 05 Nov 1820 #: TAYL478
• | | + +STEVENS, Ezra #: TAYL488
| | 8 TAYLOR, Clarissa J. b: 30 Nov 1825 d: 27 May 1854 (unmarried)
| | #: TAYL480
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|4 TAYLOR, Thomas b: 1681-1758 #: TAYL404
|4 TAYLOR, Mary b: ~1707 New Haven, New Haven, CT #: TAYL405 ? TAYLOR, Mary
|+ +SPERRY, Benjamin #: SPER394 m: ~1726
|4 TAYLOR, Elizabeth b: 1681-1758 #: TAYL406 ? TAYLOR, Elizabeth
|+ +DAVIS, Jabez d: 1766 Bethel, Fairfield, CT #: DAVI193
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«2nd Wife of [27] Thomas Taylor:»
+ +(TAYLOR), Abigail #: TAYL384 m: <1746
3 TAYLOR, Deborah b: 01 Jun 1671 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT d: 1751
| Wilton, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL248
+ +BETTS, Daniel, of Norwalk b: 04 Oct 1657 Guilford, CT d: 08 Feb
| 1758 Wilton, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL385 m: Dec 1692 Norwalk,
| Fairfield, CT
3 [28] TAYLOR, John b: Dec 1673 d: 1742 #: TAYL250
+ +BUSHNELL, Mary b: 21 Dec 1679 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL386
| Father: BUSHNELL, Francis
«2nd Wife of [28] John Taylor:»
• + +MARVIN, [--?--] #: TAYL951
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|4 TAYLOR, David #: TAYL952
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| 5 TAYLOR, Zalmon, of Ridgebury, V:RW b: 1759 d: 10 May 1816
| #: TAYL961
| + +BENEDICT, Hannah, of Ridgebury b: 1767 d: 1810 #: BENE1616 m: 26
| Oct 1780 Ridgefield, Fairfield, CT
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| 6 [29] TAYLOR, Ezra b: 26 Feb 1785 #: TAYL955
| + +1° [--?--] #: TAYL957 m: 17 Dec 1803
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| |7 TAYLOR, Zalmon b: 22 May 1805 dy: 13 Feb #: TAYL959
| |7 TAYLOR, Zalmon b: 26 Aug 1808 #: TAYL962
| |7 TAYLOR, William b: 25 Nov 1826 #: TAYL963
| |7 TAYLOR, Daniel b: 19 Feb 1814 #: TAYL964
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| |7 TAYLOR, Ann M. b: 11 Sep 1817 #: TAYL968
| |7 TAYLOR, [--?--] b: 15 Aug 1826 #: TAYL965
| |7 TAYLOR, Oliver D. #: TAYL966
| |7 TAYLOR, Francis b: 24 May 183? #: TAYL967
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| «2nd Wife of [29] Ezra Taylor:»
| + +2° [--?--] #: TAYL958 m: 01 Oct 1825
| 6 TAYLOR, David b: 21 Nov 1787 d: 05 Jan 1811 #: TAYL956
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* 3 TAYLOR, Joseph b: Dec 1674 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT wp: 21 Mar 1764
| #: TAYL249
* + +(TAYLOR), Sarah b: 1654-1691 #: TAYL65
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* |4 TAYLOR, Sarah b: <1720 d: >1740 #: TAYL66 ? TAYLOR, Sarah [2], of Danbury
* |+ +STARR, John [2] b: 1711 d: 1788 #: STAR178 m: <1733
* |4 [30] TAYLOR, Rachel b: 1704 Danbury, Fairfield, CT d: >1751
| #: TAYL63 ? TAYLOR, Rachel, of Danbury ? TAYLOR, Rachel, of Danbury
* |+ +STARR, Jonathan b: 1711-1714 Beaver Brook dist., Danbury,
| Fairfield, CT d: 06 May 1751 Danbury, CT #: STAR179 m: 1736
| Danbury, Fairfield, CT
«2nd Husband of [30] Rachel Taylor:»
|+ +GREGORY, Samuel #: GREG142
[2:603]
3 TAYLOR, Daniel b: Oct 1676 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT d: 12 Aug 1770
| Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL381 ? TAYLOR, Daniel
+ +BENEDICT, Elizabeth b: Jul 1676 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT d: 10 May
| 1743 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: BENE41 m: 16 Jul 1696 Danbury,
| Fairfield, CT Father: BENEDICT, James
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|4 TAYLOR, Deborah b: 1702 Danbury, Fairfield, CT d: 28 Jul 1775
| Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL414
|+ +KNAPP, Francis Bushnell b: 09 Jul 1702 Danbury, Fairfield, CT
| d: 07 Jun 1776 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL1017 m: ~1726
| Mother: BUSHNELL, Hannah Father: KNAPP, Samuel
|4 TAYLOR, Thomas b: 1708 Danbury, Fairfield, CT d: 20 Aug 1773 New
| Milford, Litchfield, CT #: TAYL1021
• |+ +MOREHOUSE, Catherine b: 22 Jun 1714 Danbury, Fairfield, CT d: 29
| May 1790 New Milford, Litchfield, CT #: TAYL1022 m: 1732
| Fairfield, Fairfield, CT
|4 TAYLOR, Mary? Margaret? b: 1712 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL413
|+ +KNAPP, John b: 1700 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL469 m: ~1724
| Danbury, Fairfield, CT
|4 [31] TAYLOR, Capt. Daniel b: 23 Sep 1714 Danbury, Fairfield, CT
| d: 23 Sep 1791 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL415 ? TAYLOR, Daniel
|+ +STARR, Rachel b: 1716 d: 03 Jul 1741 #: STAR182 m: 10 Jun 1739
| Danbury, Fairfield, CT Father: STARR, John
«2nd Wife of [31] Daniel Taylor:»
|+ +BOUGHTON, Elizabeth b: 1720 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: BOTN93 m: 01
| Jun 1742 Danbury, Fairfield, CT
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| 5 TAYLOR, Major b: 17 Apr 1743 #: TAYL537
| 5 TAYLOR, Elizabeth b: 05 Dec 1745 #: TAYL1014
| 5 TAYLOR, Daniel b: 18 Oct 1748 #: TAYL1015
| 5 TAYLOR, Ruth b: 04 Sep 1750 #: TAYL863
| 5 TAYLOR, Rachel b: 16 Jun 1754 #: TAYL1016
| 5 TAYLOR, Hannah b: 18 Jun 1758 #: TAYL864
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|4 TAYLOR, Rebecca b: ~1715 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL416
|4 TAYLOR b: ~1716 Danbury, Fairfield, CT d: Child #: TAYL417
|4 [32] TAYLOR, Rev. Nathaniel b: 27 Aug 1722 Danbury, Fairfield, CT
| d: 09 Dec 1800 New Milford, Litchfield, CT #: TAYL999
|+ +BOARDMAN, Tamar b: 26 Mar 1723 New Milford, Litchfield, CT
| #: TAYL1000 m: 23 Feb 1748/49 New Milford, Litchfield, CT
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| 5 TAYLOR, John Boardman #: TAYL1002
| 5 TAYLOR, Urania #: TAYL1003
| 5 TAYLOR, Nathaniel #: TAYL1004
| 5 TAYLOR, Maj.-Gen. Augustine, V:RW b: 29 Nov 1755 New Milford,
| Litchfield, CT d: 10 Feb 1816 New Milford, Litchfield, CT
| #: TAYL1005 ? TAYLOR, Augustine
| + +CANFIELD, Huldah b: 19 Apr 1766 New Milford, Litchfield, CT
| #: CANF29 m: 05 May 1782 New Milford, Litchfield, CT
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| 6 TAYLOR, Samuel Nathaniel #: TAYL1009
| 6 TAYLOR, Harriet Honora #: TAYL1010
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| 5 TAYLOR, Tamar "Temmy" #: TAYL1006
| 5 TAYLOR, William #: TAYL1007
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«2nd Wife of [32] Nathaniel Taylor:»
• |+ +STRONG, Zipporah #: TAYL1001 m: 21 Mar 1797 Huntington, Fairfield,
| CT
[2:636]
3 TAYLOR, Timothy b: 1678-1679 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT d: 1735 Danbury,
| Fairfield, CT #: TAYL252
• + +DAVIS, Mary b: 02 Aug 1690 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL390
| m: 1703 Fairfield, Fairfield, CT Father: DAVIS, John, of Derby
[2:638]
|4 TAYLOR, Rebecca b: ~1710 Norwalk, Fairfield, CT d: 1805 Wilton,
| Fairfield, CT #: TAYL610
|+ +BETTS, Benjamin b: ~1700 Wilton, Fairfield, CT d: 1781 Wilton,
| Fairfield, CT #: TAYL609 m: 1729 Wilton, Fairfield, CT
[2:640]
| 5 [33] BETTS, Elijah b: 09 Jun 1745 Wilton, Fairfield, CT d: 09 Feb
| 1831 Wilton, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL255
• | + +[34] TAYLOR, Adrea b: ~1746 d: 1760-1840 #: TAYL275 m: 1760-1793
| Mother: COUCH, Eunice Father: TAYLOR, Reuben
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|4 TAYLOR, Abigail #: TAYL596
|4 TAYLOR, Eunice #: TAYL873
|4 TAYLOR, Elizabeth #: TAYL874
|4 TAYLOR, Thankful #: TAYL875
|4 TAYLOR, Oliver #: TAYL876
|4 TAYLOR, Jabez b: 1717 Fairfield, Fairfield, CT d: 17 Oct 1794
| Bethel, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL877
• |+ +HICKOK, Anna (Hannah) b: 1722 d: 26 Feb 1813 #: TAYL878 m: <1749
[2:649]
| 5 TAYLOR, Timothy #: TAYL879 ? TAYLOR, Timothy
| + +SEELEY, Anna #: SEEL438
| 5 TAYLOR, Jabez #: TAYL880
| 5 TAYLOR, Elijah #: TAYL881
| 5 TAYLOR, Joseph #: TAYL882
| 5 TAYLOR, Jonathan #: TAYL883
| 5 TAYLOR, Ebenezer b: 1763 d: 02 Sep 1855 Bethel, Fairfield, CT
| #: TAYL884
| + +DIBBLE, Sarah b: ~1759 d: 22 Apr 1835 Bethel, Fairfield, CT
| #: DBBL151 m: <1787 Father: DIBBLE, Eleazer
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| 6 TAYLOR, Joseph #: TAYL888
| 6 TAYLOR, Lewis #: TAYL889
| 6 TAYLOR, Eleazer #: TAYL890
| 6 TAYLOR, Zar #: TAYL891
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* 3 V:RW, Sgt. & Rev. Nathan Taylor b: 07 Feb 1681/82 Danbury,
| Fairfield, CT d: 29 Oct 1782 Bethel, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL253 ? TAYLOR, Sgt. Nathan
* + +BENEDICT, Hannah b: 1668-1694 CT d: 1783 #: BENE43 m: 1706
| Mother: MARVIN, Mary Father: BENEDICT, Lt. Daniel
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|4 TAYLOR, Nathan b: 04 Jan 1717/18 Danbury, Fairfield, CT d: 29 Aug
| 1782 Danbury, Fairfield, CT #: TAYL58
|+ +WEED, Mary b: ~1704 #: TAYL503 m: ~1725
[2:665]
| 5 TAYLOR, Nathan #: TAYL504
| 5 TAYLOR, Silas #: TAYL505
From: David Taylor: John Taylor born August 10, 1607, wife Elizabeth, immigrated to America, referred to in this history as Immigrant John Taylor.
Immigrant John and 1st wife Elizabeth Taylor had:
I. Richard Taylor born 1625 in England was Headright of Edward Walker who claimed 900 acres of land in Northumberland Co., September 20, 1650 to
transport himself and seventeen others.
II. John Taylor II born 1627 in England was Headright of Thomas Gerrord who claimed 1,000 acres of land in Northumberland Co., October 8, 1650.
III. Robert Taylor born 1630 in England was Headright of Stephen Hamelin who claimed 1,250 acres in Charles City Co., Virginia on October 26, 1650.
IV. William Taylor born 1632-4 or 1638 in England was Headright of widow Mrs. Francis Townsend who claimed 2,200 acres in Northumberland Co.,
Virginia February 7, 1650.
V. James Taylor (known as James I) born 1635 was transported by John Rosier who claimed 550 acres of Headright land in Northumberland Co., Virginia,
December 13, 1650. James I is an ancestor of James Madison and Pres. Zachary Taylor.
VI. Thomas Taylor born 1637 in England was Headright of Richard Tye and Thomas Sparrow who claimed jointly 550 acres in Northumberland Co.,
Virginia, August 12, 1650. Thomas is an ancestor to Pres. Abraham Lincoln.
VII. Elizabeth Taylor born 1645 was d/o John Taylor I 2nd wife Elizabeth. She married Simon Sallard. On March 1, 1677 she and Simon sold 450 acres of
land originally patented to her brother John Taylor February 15, 1667. (Lancaster Co., Virginia records, p 286). Immigrant John Taylor John Taylor I, s/o
Thomas and Margaret (Swinderly) Taylor was born August 10, 1607 in England. Records in Northumberland and Lancaster Co., Virginia indicate that he
came to America about 1648. He is listed in Greer's Immigrant List, 1648. In that year, he, James Jones and John Ellis patented 500 acres of land. On April
28, 1651 John Taylor patented 950 acres and 1,400 acres. He sold the 1,400 acres to Francis Morrison. In 1652 he patented two tracts of land in Lancaster
Co.,---440 acres and 450 acres-which passed to Unknown John II, Northumberland Co., Virginia. NOTE: From: Naturalization papers.[Mary K. Leitner]
Presidents Zachary Taylor and James Madison and actress Elizabeth Taylor are descendants.
[janet skelton.FTW]
THE TAYLOR FAMILY OF NORTHUMBERLAND AND LANCASTER COUNTIES, VIRGINIA. (Con
tributed by Mrs. L. C. Anderson, Bainbridge, Ohio)
The name Taylor appears often in the early records of Northumberland and L
ancaster Counties, Virginia.
The name is variously spelled: Taylor, Taler, Tayler, Tayleur; and in t
he case of John Tayler of Wicomico, and later of his sons of Wicomico Pari
sh it is spelled Taylor, Taylour, and Tailler.
Contemporary with John Taylor Wicomico, were several other Taylor famili
es living in Northumberland and Lancaster counties. Seemingly no relations
hip existed between any of these families.
As Rappahannock county, including Richmond county, also Westmoreland coun
ty and Middlesex county were cut off from Northumberland and Lancaster cou
nties, we know that some of the Taylors mentioned in early records were af
terward domiciled in these adjoining counties.
In Northumberland county, 1665, John Taylor makes a gift to son Willia
m. O. B. 1658-1666, p. 67.
The records of this county also show that one John Taylor is deceased 166
7. Also, William Taylor and wife Ann deed land on Cone River, 1670.
The estate of William Taylor of St. Stephens' Parish is settled 1709. In S
t. Stephens' Register is found the following:
*Sarah, dau. of William Tayler, b. Nov. 26, 1668.
Pheby, dau. of William Tayler, b. May 18, 1691.
William, son of William Tayler, b. Feb. 23, 1693.
The Order Book shows he left orphans Pheby, William, Mary, Elizabeth and J
ohn; and that John Waters was grandfather of the orphans of William and Ma
ry Taylor, 1709.
William Telour (spelled Taylor on margin) makes a will in Northumberland c
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ounty, 1746. Wife only is mentioned.
In Lancaster county, Oct. 2, 1654, the estate of John Taylor is settled.
In same year, Elizabeth Horton, wife of Tobias Horton, and relict of Jo
hn Taylor deceased, asks for her dower in her deceased husband's estate.
Tobias Horton, in will, Lancaster county, names son Tobias, dau. Rebecc
a, son-in-law Richard Taylor; wife Elizabeth. Fortunatus Snydor witness
es this will.
Records further show that the last named John Taylor left a daughter who l
ater married Simon Sallard, and a son Richard who died young.
As stated previously there seems to be no connection whatever between th
is John Taylor and the others Taylors of Lancaster county.
John Taylor, Taylour, Tailler of Wicomico left many descendants.
Wicomico comprised part of Northumberland and part of Lancaster countie
s, lying on the border of each.
Here, John Taylor owned large tracts of land, bordering on the streams Wic
omico , and Corotoman, and the inlets of the Bay. It is not far from prese
nt church of Wicomico, and, to this day, some of this land is in the posse
ssion of his descendants.
Not much is known of John Taylour of Wicomico. Fire has destroyed ma
ny of the early records of Northumberland county. The book containing h
is will is also missing.
That he was in Virginia at an early date is shown by the land grants, dee
ds and the depositions of his sons.
Continued on son John's notes.
*Should read Sarah, dau. of William Tayler, b. Nov. 26, 1688
Note Citations
Notes on William, I Taylor
Marriage 1 Mary WISE b: 1652 in Clifton, Accomack, Virginia, USA
Children
Elias TAYLOR b: Abt 1660 in Accomassackusettsck, Virginia, USA
William TAYLOR b: Abt 1659 in Jamestown, Middlesex County, Virgina, USA
Winifred TAYLOR b: Abt 1660
Elizabeth TAYLOR b: Abt 1666 in , Accomack County, Virginia, USA
Notes on ANOTHER Col. William Taylor's DO NOT CONFUSE WITH THIS Col. William Taylor
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William Taylor was born Abt.1590 in England, died Abt. 1655 in Accomack County, VA. He married Elizabeth Kingsmill. Dau of Richard Kingsmill and Alice.
She was born Abt.1590 in England, died Aft.1650 in Accomack County, VA. Looking for connection from England to VA, to NC. Contact
LadyD1855@aol.com
Response:
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I have not studied a William Taylor of Accomack Co., VA. I have studied Col. William Taylor/Tayloe of York/Gloucester/New Kent counties who served on
the Council of State between 1653-1655. He was married to Elizabeth Kingsmill, daughter of Richard Kingsmill. He disappears from the records after 1655
so I presume he died about that time. I am informed that his widow, Elizabeth, remarried to Col. Nathaniel Bacon, Sr., (date unknown) who served in the
House of Burgess and Council of State, from York Co., VA.
http://genforum.genealogy.com/taylor/messages/4838.html
....ancestry of William Taylor who first appears in James City Co., VA abt. 1638. He married Elizabeth Kingsmill, daughter of Richard Kingsmill of James
City Co., VA. He later acquired land in York Co., VA and Gloucester Co., VA (in the portion which was cut out to form New Kent Co., VA in 1654). He was
the "high sheriff" and a justice in York Co., VA prior to 1653. He was a member of the Council of Virginia between 1653-1655 under the Governorship of
Edward Diggs, after which he disappears. In 1653 he acquired land in Gloucester Co., VA adjacent to Edward Diggs and John Maddison on the north side
of the Mattipony River. Other neighbors were Capt. Robert Abrahall/ Abrall, Capt. Francis Morgan, Thomas Dale and Capt. John West. This land fell into
New Kent Co., VA in 1654. In the 1640s William Taylor acquired the military rank of Capt. and by 1655 he had risen to the rank of Col.
I think one of his sons was James Taylor, Sr., who married first, Frances Walker, daughter of Thomas Walker, and who married second to Mary Gregory,
daughter of John Gregory, and who died in King & Queen Co., VA in 1698. Thomas Walker acquired the above-mentioned land which was formerly owned
by Edward Diggs (adjacent to Col. William Taylor) in the 1670s or before. On 20 Oct. 1689 James Taylor acquired 209 acres in New Kent Co., VA with
John Neal on the North side of the Mattapony River adjacent to James Taylor's plantation, John Neal, Col. Thomas Walker and Robert Jones. It appears to
me that James Taylor is living on the land which was formerly owned by Col. William Taylor.
http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?william,1655::taylor::5131.html
.....Elizabeth Kingsmill, wife of Col. William Taylor, remarried after Col. William Taylor's death to Col. Nathaniel Bacon by 1661, meaning that Col. William
Taylor died between 1655-1661. Elizabeth died on 2 Nov. 1691 and was buried at King's Creek, York Co., VA with a tombstone which had the Taylor and
Kingsmill Coats of Arms (apparently the tombstone was later moved to St. Paul's Church in Norfolk). This same account says that Elizabeth Kingsmill did
not have any children by William Taylor (or Nathaniel Bacon) which puts a dent in the theory that James Taylor who died in King & Queen Co., VA in 1698
was the son of Col. William Taylor. If he is not the son of Col. William Taylor, he must be closely related as it appears that as early at 1675 that he had
inherited (or had been deeded) the land acquired by Col. William Taylor in Gloucester Co., VA in 1653 (being in the part of Gloucester Co., VA which
became New Kent Co., VA in 1654). (see initial posting)
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.....update my original message. Later research has established that this Col. William Taylor who died about 1656 died in York Co., VA. He apparently did
not ever live on the land which he patented in Gloucester/New Kent Co., VA in 1653. He had NO children. He was not the William Taylor who immigrated in
1635 on the "Phillip", age 36 (born 1599) who apparently had a son, John, age 16 (born 1619).
Before Col. William Taylor died, he sold his land which he patented in 1653 to Anthony Arnold (a co-conspirator with Nathaniel Bacon, the rebel connected
with Bacon's Rebellion, who was tried and executed as a traitor and who forfeited all of his land. Before he death he apparently sold the Col. William Taylor
land to his son, Benjamin Arnold. Benjamin Arnold owned this land, adjacent to Lt. Col. Thomas Walker when James Taylor also lived in the area. James
Taylor did not actually own any part of the Col. William Taylor land. It is now not clear whether Col. William Taylor had any type of close family relationship
with James Taylor who died in King & Queen Co., VA in 1698. If there was a realtionship, it was more distant than father and son.
http://genforum.genealogy.com/taylor/messages/4899.html
.....The line of William Taylor b.1599 is in "From Log Cabins to the White House" by Mary Taylor Brewer, Chapter 13. Also LDS AFN:15zc-9kx. Some info
in both book and LDS files are in error. But I find it interesting that William Taylor b. 1599 and 16 yr old son John, that sailed on "Phillip" 20 june 1635 to Va.
may have been start of Taylor line of Pres. in Amer. I also have that John b. 1619 d. 1698 in New Kent co. Va
Note Citations
I CANNOT DETERMINE WHETHER LYDIA OR MARY IS THE MOTHER OF THE CHILDREN
Father: Thomas Jr TAYLOR b: 15 Mar 1574 in Hadley, Middlesex, England, Great Britain
Mother: Margaret SWINDERBY b: 1578 in Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, Denmark
Father: John I TAYLOR Twin b: 10 Aug 1607 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain c: 1608 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain
Mother: Mrs-Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 1609 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England, Great Britain c: 1654 in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England, Great Britain
Great, Great grandfather of the 12th president of the United States, Zachary Taylor
The James Taylor known in history as James Taylor 1st, may be the son of immigrant John Taylor and nephew of the above Dr. James Taylor. He was b in
England 1635 and was transported to America under the Headright System by John Rosier of Northumberland Co., Va., 7 Feb 1650. He was well
educated, an able lawyer, surveyor, vestryman of the church, and a member of the ‘40's,' a group of trustworthy men chosen to defend the Colony against
Indians. Each man was levied a tax in arms and provisions. The record of this assignment is in the Parish Register of Northumberland County, Virginia,
1676, listed by Melnor Ljungstead in early court records and notes.
"James Taylor I was a large landowner and he was a prominent citizen in the colony. He was a lawyer and public official and served as a member of the
House of Burgesses. He was sheriff of New Kent County in 1690 and vestryman of Saint George's Parish. He was married, first, about 1666 in Virginia to
Frances Walker who died September 23, 1680. He moved to Orange County, Virginia, and belonged to Saint Stephen's Parish in New Kent County and
also in King and Queen County...
"James Taylor I was married, second, to Mary Gregory August 12, 1682. She was born about 1665 and died about 1747. She was a sister of John Gregory,
Jr., and they were from Essex County, Virginia. Her father was John Gregory and her mother was Elizabeth Bishop of Sittenbourne Parish, Rappahannock
County, Virginia..."
The Virginia Heraldica Being a "Registry of Virginia Gentry Entitled To Coat Armor" edited by Wm Armstrong Crozier; 2nd addition; Southern Book Co.,
Baltimore 1953, List James Taylor in Vol 7 on pg 108.
Crest: A naked arm couped at the shoulder embowed, holding an arrow ppr.
Motto: Consequitur quodcunque petit.
"Strikes what he aims at or he gains what he seeks."
James Taylor, ancestor of the Caroline County family of that name, is said to have come from the vicinity of Carlisle, England. He was in VA before 1650
and took out patents of land on the Mattaponi River.
An old ring handed down in the family is said to have once been his property, and it bears engraved upon it the above crest which is that of the Taylors of
Pennington Castle.
Taylor Caroline county Crest: A naked arm couped at the shoulder embowed, holding an arrow ppr. Motto: Consequitur quodcunque petit. James Taylor,
ancestor of the Caroline county family of that name, is said to have come from the vicinity of Carlisle, England. He was in Virginia before 1650 and took out
patents of land on the Mattaponi River. By his first wife, Frances, he had Jane, born 27 Dec., 1668; James, born 1674; Sarah, born 1676. His first wife died
in 1680, and in 1682 he married Mary, sister of John Gregory, by whom he had the following children: John and Anne, twins, born 1685, John died
Note Citations
James Taylor, with his siblings Ann, William, and Richard, came from London, England to VA on the ship "Truelove" in 1635. He was appointed Sheriff on
New Kent County, VA in 1690. James was the great-great-grandfather of Presidents James Madison and Zachary Taylor. His great-great-great
grandaughter, Sarah Taylor married Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederacy. The Taylor Family Bible Records gives two different death dates for
James Taylor, 30 Apr 1698 and 10 Sep 1698.
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Immigration: 1635 To Caroline Co., VA
Hardy, Stella Pickett Title: Colonial Families of the Southern States of America Abbrev: Colonial Families of the Southern States of America Publication:
Southern Book Co., Baltimore / 1958 Repository: Name: Fort Worth Public Library, Media: Book
Boddie, John Bennett, Title: Historical Southern Families, Vol. VIII Abbrev: Historical Southern Families, Vol. VIII Publication: Genealogical Publishing Co.,
Baltimore / 1970 Repository: Name: Arlington Public Library Media: Book
Burke's Presidential Families of the United States of America Abbrev: Burke's Presidential Families of the United States of America Publication: Burke's
Peerage Limited, London / 1981 Repository: Name: Fort Worth Public Library Media: Book
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Notes for Thomas Taylor: The following children of Thomas Taylor: James, Ann, William, and Ri chard Taylor were passengers on the ship Truelovein 1635
("The Original Lists of Persons of Q uality", 1931, LDS film 476924). The birth place of all of Thomas Taylor's children, except James, are listed in one
pedigre e file as Pennington Castle, Cumberland, England. Notes for JAMES TAYLOR I: Was a large landowner and he was a prominentcitizen in the
colony . He was a lawyer and a public official and servedas a member of the House of Burgesses. He w as Sheriff of New Kent Countyin 1690 and
vestryman of Saint George's Parish. He moved to Oran ge County, Virginia, and belonged to Saint Stephen's Parish in New Kent Countyand also in Kin g
and Queen County. He owned 13,925 acres along the Mattaponi River where he built his home a nd named it " Hare Forest ", named for the Earls of
Pennington Castle in England where Taylo r ancestors areburied. By division of county lines his home was in Orange County, Virginia wh ere his children
was born. This home is now located in Caroline County, Virginia. WFT8-1383 States that a seal ring which had belonged to Jame Taylor I and which bore
the crest and sea l of Taylor arms has been handed down to the present generation. With his seal ring has als o descended a legen to the effect that on a
certain occasion when the King of England was enj oying a chase in one of his royal forests, a wild boar, Hard driven, turned upon the royal hu ntsmanm,
whereupon ther sprang to his defense on of the knights who slew the boar. The King o ut of gratitude gave the Knight a crest,the destingusimg mark of
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which was an uplifted hand , accompanied by themotto:"CONSEQUITUR QUOD COMQUE PETIT". Frances Bell Evans, a Gr Gdau of James Taylor has
in her possession a Seal Ring, which bear s the Taylor Arms, which he wore, and with the ringthe legend has been handed down which is s aid to have
added the fourth Boars' Head to the Arms. "Virginia Heraldica", 1978 Page 108 Crest: A naked arm couped at the shoulder embowed, holdin g an arrow
ppr. Motto: Consecquitur quodcunque petit. James Taylor, ancestor of the Caroline county family of that name, is said to have come fro m the vicinity of
Carlisle, England. He was in Virginia before 1650 and took out patents of l and on the Mattaponi River. Byhis first wife, Frances, he had Jane, born 27 Dec.,
1668; James , born 1674; Sarah, born 1676. His first wife died in 1680, and in 1682 he married Mary, sist er of John Gregory, by whom he had the following
children: John and Anne, twins, born 1685, J ohn died young; Mary, born 1688; Edmund, born 1690; John, born 1693, died young; Elizabeth, b orn 1694,
died young; John, born 1696. James Taylor died about 1698 at an advanced age. Anol d ring handed down in the family is said to have once been his
property, and it bears engrave d upon it the above crest which is that of the Taylors of Pennington Castle. The descendant s of James Taylor have been
exceedingly prominent in the history of the State, one of the m - Zachary,becoming President. [Potts.FTW] [Ancestry1.FTW] According to church records in
Carlisle England, Dr. James Taylor immigrated to America in 16 35. He married Elizabeth Underwood who divorced him, claiming adultery, the first divorce
re gistered inVirginia. He fathered a son James Jr. with his servant Ursula Kettle.He was calle d Governor, Councilman and was a doctor. After the divorce
on November 6, 1655 Dr. Thomas Culmer, Chyrugeon, purchased the house and pr actice of Dr. Taylor Records of Rap[pahannock County, VA show that
on December 26, 1776 JamesTaylor s/o of Dr. Jam es Taylor and Ursula Kettle was 28 years old and in1684 he was Under Sheriff of that county. James
Taylor, Jr. married Elizabeth Brown 1685, widow of William Brown bywhom she had a son W illiam Brown Jr. b. 1684. She had m 1) Evan Morgan,now
deceased. James Jr. and Elizabeth T aylor and a daughter Elizabethwho married Alexander Spencer of Westmoreland Co., VA. "The first James Taylor
who came to America in 1635 was Dr. James Taylorthe uncle of our Jame s Taylor I. Dr. James Taylor, called Govenor andCouncilman, was born in
England in 1615 and c ame to America in 1635. Hemarries Elizabeth Underwood. His estate was settled March 26, 1654 . Hedied 1655. On March 26,
1654 Edward Skynner presented a petition to the Commonwealthof England chargin g that Dr. James Taylor of Surry County, "chyrugeon"hath lived in
loathsome sin of adultery w ith his late servant UrsulaKettel and that she delivered a bastard child the 18 October las t past." Ursula Kettle made deposition
and Elizabeth, wife of James Taylor, filedfor divorce. She appe aled to the court that she be allowed to "goe liveat her mother's house and have considerabl
e maintenance out of hisestate". Further details of her appeal show that she was afraid to li vewith James for fear of being maimed or killed. (Contributed by
Don Tayloron July 26, 1999)
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Event: Served as Sheriff Event 1690 New Kent Co, Virginia
Event: Member of House of Burgesses Event 1702 King & Queen County, Virginia
Note Citations
Notes on Anna Taylor
3G grandmother of William Henry Harrison, 9th President of the United States.
5G grandmother of Benjamin Harrison, 23rd President of the United States.
William Taylor (~1543-), son of Bartholomew Taylor (~1530 Wilmslow, Cheshire, England-) who may be a descendant of John Taylor (~1478 Rothbury,
Nothumberland, England-) and Susan Rowland (~1505)
The vast majority of trees show William Taylor to be a son of Thomas and Margaret.
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William Taylor is shown to have a wife named Mary Unknown or Alice Alex Wood Woode. I doubt if it is Alice as she shows up as the wife of another
Taylor
Marriage 1 Alice Ales Wood WOODE b: Approx 1608 in Prestbury, Cheshire, England
Married: 2/15/1625 in Prestbury, Cheshire, England
Children
William Clarke TAYLOR b: 1640 in Sutton, Cheshire, England
Peter TAYLOR b: Approx. 1630 in Cheshire, England
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Their son Nathaniel Taylor born February 10, 1659; married October 9, 1689 Drucilla Walsh. George Taylo r, called Swede George, was also listed in
records as s/o Andre w. If so, then birth date mus t have been miscopied. If birthdate is correct th en he wa s s/ o Nathanie l and Drucilla
Father: *John TAYLOR Sr. b: 10 AUG 1607 in Pennington Castle, Carlisle, Cumberland County, England c: 1648 in To, Virginia
Mother: ELIZABETH b: 1610 in Suffolkshire, England
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Marriage 1 Alice Gascoyne Gasgogne GASKINS b: 1632 in England
Married: 1650 in Northumberland County, Virginia
Children
*John III TAYLOR b: 1654 in Northumberland County, Virginia
Thomas TAYLOR
William TAYLOR
Elizabeth TAYLOR
Mary TAYLOR
Lazarus TAYLOR
I am not sure where Alice was born. Thomas Gascoigne said in his 1635 deposition in Accomack Co. VA that he was transporting from Bermuda. I found a
record for him there in 1627. I know that he was still in VA for the 1624/1625 Muster in Accomack Co. Did he really go back to England is the question."
Was a birth place mentioned for Alice??? If not, we know that Alice was not born in VA because Alice was transported into VA in 1635. New evidence has
been found that Thomas Gascoigne was in Bermuda in 1627. It appears that Alice may have been born in Bermuda if Thomas did not continue on to
England to marry as has been thought.
1. It has been accepted that Thomas arrived in VA the first time in 1619 on the "Bona Nova" as a single male.
2. On the 1624/1625 Muster of VA Thomas was living with two single males in Accomack Co.--Daniel Cugley and William Andrews.
3. NOW Thomas Gascoigne is found in Bermuda in 1627.
4. Thomas returns to VA a second time in 1635 with a family. In the Accomack Co. VA deposition Thomas said he was transporting from BERMUDA.
Does this mean that Thomas went to Bermuda after the VA Muster and married there and then returned to VA in 1635 or does it mean Thomas went to
Bermuda in 1627 for a brief time and then continued on to England before returning to Bermuda with a family?
Sources:
1. English-America. Ship and passenger information. Online http://english-america.com/spls/619va001.html Data downloaded 8 Sept 2003.
2.. The Census of VA 1624. Online ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/va/jamestown/cdnsus/jameship.txt Data downloaded 31 Dec 2004.
3. Hallett, A. C. Hollis, compiler. "BERMUDA under the SOMMER ISLANDS COMPANY 1612-1684. Civil Records, Vol. 1 1612-1669". Bermuda Maritaim
Museum Press, 2005.
4. Ames, Susie M., compiler. "County Court Records of Accomack-Northampton, Virginia, 1640-1645". Charlottesville, VA; The University Press of VA,
1973
Note Citations
Notes on Thomas, Sr. Taylor
GGGGG grandfather of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln
He and Frances began the journey to America on the "Lyon", but there's no
evidence he arrived
This James Taylor, Sr., (d. 1698) and his first wife had a son, James Taylor, Jr. who
married Martha Thompson. James Taylor, Jr. and Martha Thompson had a son,
Zachary Taylor, grandfather of President Zachary Taylor. James Taylor, Jr. and
Martha Thompson had a daughter, Frances Taylor who married Ambrose Madison and
they were the grandparents of James Madison, Jr., President of the United
States
Note Citations
MARRIAGE! from "Lewises, Meriwethers and Their Kin" by Sarah Travers Lewis (Scott) Anderson, Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc.
(1984). He was a granduncle of President Zachary Taylor ... from "Lewises, Meriwethers and Their Kin" by Sarah Travers Lewis (Scott) Anderson,
Genealogical Publishing Co, Inc. (1984).
JAMES TAYLOR NOTES BASED ON LETTER RECEIVED FROM MARJORIE MARIE FISHER (RIN 10): JAMES TAYLOR BORN 1615 IN ENGLAND
CAME TO VIRGINIA IN 1635. HE WAS THE GREAT, GREAT GRANDFATHER OF ZACHERY TAYLOR, THE 11 th PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED
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STATES.
JAMES'S 11 th CHILD, JOHN TAYLOR, MARRIED A PENDLETON. THEIR DAUGHTER MARRIED A BULOCK.
THEIR DAUGHTER MARRIED A MACKLIN.
THEIR DAUGHTER MARRIED JOHN WHITEHEAD (RIN 69)
Per Letter from Marjorie Marie Bethel (Jones) this person was born 1615 in England and migrated to Virginia in 1635.
This information comes from: Kevin C. Evans P.O. Box 1090 Lone Star, Tx. 75668 Clayblake@yahoo.com
James Taylor immigrated to Virginia in 1835 aboard the Truelove.
He built and lived at Plantation Bloomsbury in Orange County, VA. Heserved in the Virginia militia with the rank of Colonel. In 1702, hewas a member of the
House of Burgess from King and Queen County, VA.He served as the Surveyor General of Virginia. He was a member of theKnights of the Golden
Horseshoe.
He lived in Virginia.
-------------------------- The same genealogy column shown above contained the information givenbelow about James Taylo r of Carlisle, England, and his
descendants. Noexplanation was given as to why this Taylo r line was included in thenewspaper genealogy column at the same time the James Taylor to
Sa muelTaylor family line was included. If it was included to show the possibleancestry of Ja mes Taylor (who m. Hannah Williams), then it falls short,as no
connection is given in the in formation provided to link up theJames Taylor who m. Hannah Williams with the James Taylor o f Carlisle,England family line.
There is the possibility that the James Taylor Jr.,son o f James Taylor of Carlisle, England, (see the information quotedbelow) could be the father o f James
Taylor who m. Hannah Williams, andalso of Margaret Taylor (who married William Polk ) and, of course, theother siblings of James and Margaret. In order
for this to be the case ,that James Taylor, Jr. would have to have been born in or before 1680(the year, per the in fo quoted, that his mother died), and
would havehad to have married Martha Thompson by the e arly 1700s (as the births ofMargaret Taylor and siblings occurred during the period 1700-171 0
basedon best estimates). This is very possible, as by 1700 or so, he couldhave been a yo ung man in his twenties, primed for marriage. If thefamily line is
eventually found to be a s hypothesized here, then theMargaret Taylor Polk's descendants are probably related to Pres identsZachary Taylor and to James
Madison, as James Taylor of Carlisle,England, is believe d to be the ancestor of these two men.
"James Taylor, of Caroline Co., Va., born 1616, near Carlisle, England,came to Colony in 163 5, and settled in Caroline county and died inVirginia in 1698.
Carlisle was but 20 miles fr om Pennington, the oldancestral home where his forefathers were buried (England). "James Taylor, 1st was a large landowner
and prominent in the colony. Aseal ring which belo nged to him, and which bore the crest and motto ofthe Taylor Arms, has been handed down to t he
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present generation,andwiththis seal ring, also descended a legend to the effect that o n a certainoccasion the King of England was enjoying a chase in one
of the Royalforests, wh en a wild boar, hard driven, turned upon the royal huntsmen,whereupon there sprangto his de fence one of the knights who slew
theboar. The King out of gratitude gave this knight a cre st with the motto'Conseqiitur Quod Cunque Petit.' (See Wingfiled's History of CarolineCount y, Va.).
(BILL POLK NOTE... THIS SOUNDS MUCH LIKE THE LEGEND OFHOW THE BOAR CAME TO BE IN T HE POLLOCK CREST].
James Taylor 1st, the immigrant, spent the rest of his life in DrysdaleParish, and died ther e April 30, 1698. He was buried on his farm abouteight miles
south of the present town of B owling Green, Caroline Co.,Va. This place is still owned and occupied by one of his descend ants:Major Wm. Pendleton.
James Taylor 1st, md. 1st Frances ______. She died in 1680 leaving threechildren. Among th em was James Taylor Jr., who married Martha
Thompson,and was the ancestor of a large numbe r of descendants, amongst thembeing James Madison and Zachary Taylor, both presidents of th e
UnitedStates [BILL POLK NOTE; FOR ZACHARY TAYLOR CHRONOLOGY, SEE IRNT-
11]. James Taylor 1st married 2nd Mary Gregory in 1682. They had sevenchildren, namely: Ann an d Elizabeth Taylor (twins), Edmund Taylor, MaryB.
Taylor, who married Phillip Pendleton. Sh e was born in 1688 and diedin 1770, age 82 years. At the time of her marriage to Phillip Pe ndletonshe was 13
years old and he was 18 years. After Mr. Pendleton's death,she was marri ed to Edward Watkins. One of her sons was the celebratedpatriot and
chancellor, Edmund Pend leton, born 1721, died 1803. GeneralE. R. Gains, U. S. Army was also descended from her. (Copied from my book on the
Herndon Hunt and Allied Families --- LillianHunt Hanley, 203 Ma in St., Oxford, N. C.)." -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------
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The "Our Heritage" column of 5 March 1964, had the following informationabout James Taylor:
"JAMES TAYLOR
This will be interesting to the Polk Tribe of N. C. but how correct itis, I do not know. Th is is from Worth Ray's 'Lost links,' Page 107.James Taylor the first,
born Carlisle, England . Issue: James T. Taylor2nd born 1705 in Philadelphia, md. Hannah Williams (Wasn't Hanna h asister and not wife?). Charles died
unmarried. Margaret Taylor md. Wm.Polk II, progeni tor of all the Southern Polks. A dau. md. Chas. GuilletReese, son of David Reese. Susan Ta ylor md.
Alexander." BILL POLKNOTE: THERE APPEARS TO BE AT LEAST ONE GENERATION MISSING I N THE ABOVE,BETWEEN THE JAMES TAYLOR
OF CARLISLE AND THE JAMES T. TAYLOR MENTIONED.
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Refer to IRN T-12 for many Taylor marriages in PA., during the periodearly to late 1700s an d early 1800s. ----------------------------------------------------------------
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GIVN James SURN Taylor
GIVN John SURN Gregory
He emigrated from Carlisle, England to Virginia between 1650-1667. About 1688 he entered a tract of land as a homestead consisting of nearly 1000
acressituated on the Mattaponi river in that part of Drysdale Parrish, New Kent County, laterin the Southerly part of Caroline Co., Virginia. He lived thereuntil
he died and was buried on his farm in Caroline Co., Virginia, eight miles south of the present town of Bowling Green. He married twice and according to
tradition the first marriage was in England to Frances Walker, with an issue of 4 children. the second was to Mary Gregory in Virginia with an issue of 7
children. The descendants of Edmund Taylor were provided by Dora Gordon Whisenant
He lived on his father's farm until 1722, when he moved to Orange Co., Virginia where he built a brick house which in 1910 was still standing and in excellent
condition
According to the Church Register in Carlisle, England, James came toVirginia at the age Of 25, in the year 1635 His first wife is ?, but diedSeptember 16,
1680.
This line has not been proven as the ancestorial line of MargaretTaylor Polk, gg.grandmother of Pres. James Knox Polk, or of SusannahPolk who married
Benjamine Alexander, and Susannah Polk Alexander whomarried Dr. Evan Shelby of the Shelbysof Tregaron, Wales.
The James Taylor known in history as James Taylor 1st may have been theson of immigrant John Taylor and nephew of the above Dr. James Taylor.
Hewas b in England 1635 and was transported to America under the HeadrightSystem by John Rosier ofNorthumberland Co., Va., 7 February 1650. He
waswell educated, an able lawyer, surveyor, vestryman of the church, and amember of the n arms and provisions.The record of this assignment is in the
Parish Register of NorthumberlandCounty, Virginia, 1676, listed by Melnor Ljungstead in early courtrecords and notes.
"James Taylor I was a large landowner and he was a prominent citizen inthe colony. He was a lawyer and public official and served as a member ofthe
House of Burgesses. He was sheriff of New Kent County in 1690 andvestryman of Saint George's Parish. He was married, first, about 1666 inVirginia to
Frances Walker who died September 23, 1680. He moved toOrange County, Virginia, and belonged to Saint Stephen's Parish in NewKent County and also
in King and Queen County...
"James Taylor I was married, second, to Mary Gregory August 12, 1682. Shewas born about 1665 and died about 1747. She was a sister of JohnGregory,
Jr., and they were from Essex County, Virginia. Her father wasJohn Gregory and her mother was Elizabeth Bishop of Sittenbourne Parish,Rappahannock
County, Virginia..."
Frances Bell Evans, a Gr Gdau of James Taylor has in her possession aSeal Ring, which bears the Taylor Arms, which he wore, and with the ringthe legend
has been handed down which is said to have added the fourthBoars' Head to the Arms. It relates that when the Chase was at it'sheight, a wild boar, hard
driven, turned upon the Royal Huntsman, whereatthere sprang to his defence one of the attending Knights, whointerposing, thrust the animal through with
his lance. The King, ingratitude, told him to prefer any request whatsoever and that it shouldbe granted. From this time the "Crest" and Distinguishing Mark
of thisKnight and his descendants was the uplifted Arm with Lance in Hand,accompanied by the Motto: "Consequitor quadcumque Petit" (He Strikes what
He Aims at or He GainsWhat He Seeks).
According to the Church Register in Carlisle, England, James came to Virginia at the age Of 25, in the year 1635 His first wife is ?, but died September 16,
1680.
This line has not been proven as the ancestorial line of MargaretTaylor Polk, gg.grandmother of Pres. James Knox Polk, or of SusannahPolk who married
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Benjamine Alexander, and Susannah Polk Alexander whomarried Dr. Evan Shelby of the Shelbysof Tregaron, Wales.
James Taylor, with his siblings Ann, William and Richard, came fromLondon, England to Virginia on the ship "Truelove" in 1635. James wasthe grandfather
of James Madison and Zachary Taylor Presidents of theUnited States
IMMIGRATION: Came to America in the 1630s.
IMMIGRATION: Settled in New Kent County, Virginia. One of his firsthomes was called "Hare Forest" in Orange County, Virginia.
IMMIGRATION: Settled on Chesapeake Bay between the York-now James-andNorth Rivers.
New Kent County was formed in 1654. King and QueenCounty was formed from that in 1691. Essex was formed in 1692. KingWilliam in 1701 and Caroline
in 1727.
James was a large landowner and a prominent citizen in thecolony. He was a lawyer and public official and served as a member ofthe House of Burgesses.
He was the sheriff of New Kent County in 1690and vestryman of St. George's Parish.
He moved to Orange County, Virginia and belonged to St.Stephen's Parish in New Kent County.
James Taylor, ancestor of the Carolin County family of thatname, is said to have come from the vicinity of Carlisle, England. Hewas in Virginia before 1650
and took out patents of land on the MattaponiRiver.
Frances Bell Evans, a Gr Gdau of James taylor has in herpossession a Seal Ring, which bears the Taylor Arms, which he wore, andwith the ring the legend
has been handed down which is said to have addedthe fourth Boars' Head to the Arms. It relates that when the chase wasat its height, a wild boar, hard
driven, turned upon the Royal Huntsman,whereat there sprang to his defence one of the attending Knights, whointerposing, thrust the animal through with
his lance. The King, ingratitude, told him to prefer any request whatsoever and that it shouldbe granted. From that time the "Crest" and Distinguishing Mark
of thisKnight and his descendants was the uplifted Arm with Lance in Hand.
Taylor Crest: A naked arm couped at the shoulder embowed,holding an arrow ppr.
Taylor Motto: Consequitur quodcunque petit. "Strikes what heaims at or he gains what he seeks."
James held many land patents. In 1671 he owned 1,650 acres ofland along the Mattaponi River. Between 1687 and 1695 he purchased moreland so that
his total acreage was 13,925. In 1693 he deeded to trusteesof South Farnham parish two acres and fifty perches of land on the southside of Hoskins Creek
for a church. He held a patent for 950 acres ofland in Kent County, Virginia, where he built his home and named it "HareForest" for the Earls of Pennington
Castle in England where Taylorancestors are buried. When the county lines were redivided, his home wasin Orange County, Virginia. This is where his
children were born. Thishome is now located in Caroline County, Virginia, about eight miles fromBowling Green, Virginia.
On 6 June 1933 a memorial tablet to James Taylor was unveiledat King and Queen County Courthouse in Virginia. It says: "James taylorof England
emigrant lawyer, public officer, lived in St. Stephen parish,King and Queen County,Virginia, died April 30, 1698, first wife, FrancesWalker, born 1640, died
April 22 or Sept 22, 1680, she was the daughterof Thomas Walker and niece of Edward Walker of Virginia. James' secondwife, Mary Gregory, daughter of
John Gregory the son of Roger Gregory whofirst married Mildred Washington, aunt of General/President Washington.Mary was from Essex County,
married August 12, 1682, from him weredescended, President james Madison, President Zachary Taylor, ColonelJames Taylor (Knights of the Horse
Shoe), Judge Edmond Pendleton, JohnPenn signer of the Declaration of Independence, John Taylor of Carolina,General James Taylor of Kentucky,
Admiral David Taylor, Admiral HughRodman, Admiral Robert M. Berry, and other distinguished churchmen,soldiers, sailors, and officials, in each generation
who assisted in theformation and perpetuation of the colonies and this nation."
There are two recorded dates of the death of james Taylor: oneApril 30, 1698 and another Sept. 10, 1698.
Held land in Caroline, Orange, and King and Queen Counties,Virginia; Colonel of Militia; Member of the Virginia House of Burgesses;Surveryor-General of
Virginia.
James was a member of the Knights of the Golden Horseshoe, anexpedition to discover what was inland from the Tidewater country. Theywere the first in
Virginia to use horseshoes on their horses.
One of the first settlers and land owners in Orange County.
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Ancestor of Presidents James Madison, Zachary Taylor, JohnTyler, and both Harrisons; Also the first wife of President JeffersonDavis, CSA.
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He was a great-grandfather of both President Zachary Taylor and President James Madison.
The James Taylor known in history as James Taylor 1st, may be the son of immigrant John Taylor and nephew of the above Dr. James Taylor. He was b in
England 1635 and was transported to America under the Headright System by John Rosier of Northumberland Co., Va., 7 Feb 1650. He was well
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educated, an able lawyer, surveyor, vestryman of the church, and a member of the ms and provisions. The record of this assignment is in the Parish
Register of Northumberland County, Virginia, 1676, listed by Melnor Ljungstead in early court records and notes.
"James Taylor I was a large landowner and he was a prominent citizen in the colony. He was a lawyer and public official and served as a member of the
House of Burgesses. He was sheriff of New Kent County in 1690 and vestryman of Saint George's Parish. He was married, first, about 1666 in Virginia to
Frances Walker who died September 23, 1680. He moved to Orange County, Virginia, and belonged to Saint Stephen's Parish in New Kent County and
also in King and Queen County...
"James Taylor I was married, second, to Mary Gregory August 12, 1682. She was born about 1665 and died about 1747. She was a sister of John Gregory,
Jr., and they were from Essex County, Virginia. Her father was John Gregory and her motherwas Elizabeth Bishop of Sittenbourne Parish, Rappahannock
County, Virginia..."
James Taylor of New Kent County 10/21/1687 744 acres Rappahanock County Virginia Land Patents Book 7 page 625 South side of the Rappahanock
River, 480 acres granted to Mr. Henry Abery, who sold to Mr. Robert Bishopp, who bequeathed to JohnGregory, who gave to his sister Mary, now wife of
said James Taylor; said land in danger of being lost was petitioned for by said Taylor the 1st day of the last Genrll. Court -04/15/1687 & granted by
IMMIGRANT, 1650
WARNING: Some show him b. Earl, Hare, Carlisle, England and d. Bowling Green, Caroline Co., VA. Some show he d. 10 Sep 1698
James Taylor (1615-1680) decendant Earls of Hare, Carlisle, England) came from England ca 1635; established "Hare Forest" in Virginia; m. (1) Frances
_______ m. (2) Martha (Thompson?) (Abridged Compendium, Fredrick Virkus)
James Taylor Carlisle, England b. February 12, 1635 d. 1698; Emigrated to Virginia in 1654 and was the
founder of the Taylor Family in this country. (One Thousand Years of Hubbard History)
The Taylors of Oarange Co, VA trace their ancestery back to James Taylor of Carlisle, England, who settled on the Chesapeake in Virginia between 1644
and 1660. (Genealogy of the Cloyd Basye and Tapp Families)
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James Taylor of Carlisle, England b. 1635, among the English gentry who established homes in Tidewarer country,VA. The section in which he settled
became known as Caroline Co, in 1727. (Register
of Maryland's Heraldic Families Vol 1)
James Taylor, Sr. came from Carlisle, England in 1658 and settled near Chesapeake Bay, in Virginia, where he died in 1658, leaving five sons and several
daughters. (The Lewis Family of the Seventeenth Century)
The Taylor Family- -This is a very large family and cannot be noted at length for lack of space. The first settler, James Taylor of Carlisle, England, did not
settle on Chesapeake Bay. The Virginia Land office records show that he lived on the Mattaponi River, in the lower part of what is now Caroline County. He
was succeeded in the ownership of this place by his oldest son in 1799, Col. James Taylor, who married Martha Thompson. (See Beverly's History of VA;
St. Mark's p. 74; Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpeper, VA)
From the Taylor Family in Virginia by Olive Todd Walker: " James Taylor I, immigrant, was born 1615 at his ancesteral home, Pennington Castle, about
twenty miles from Carlisle, England. He was among the decendants of Baron Taillefer of the Battle of Hastings who were known as the Earls of Pennington.
The name Taillefer, Anglicized, became Taylor. James arrived in America and Virginia in 1635 and settled on Chesapeake Bay, between the York (James)
and North Rivers. He married (1) about 1666 in Virginia, Frances (last name unknown) who died 1680. He married (2) Mary Gregory (sister of John
Gregory) who died after 1696. James Taylor I died 9-10-1698 in New Kent Co. He was the father of nine children. (Walt Nickleson on 6-26-1999)
From The Penn and Taylor Families of Granville North Carolina " James Taylor of Carlisle, England had by his first wife Frances: (1) Jane Taylor; (2) James
Taylor b. March 14, 1674 married Martha Thompson;
(3) Sarah Taylor married Robert Powell. By his sencond wife Mary Gregory he had: (1) John Taylor (died infant); (2) Ann Taylor married George Eastman;
(3) Mary Taylor married (1) Henry Pendleton (2) Edward Watkins; (4) Edmund Taylor born 1690; (5) Elizabeth Taylor b. 1684 with # 2 Ann (twins); (6) John
Taylor b. 1696 married Catherine Pendleton; (7) Hancock Taylor married his cousin Alice Chew; (8) Elizabeth Taylor married Captain Thomas Bell; (9)
Richard Taylor m. Sarah Dabney Strother." (Walt Nickleson on 6-26-1999)
Sources from Larry Laird on July 30, 1999: James Taylor m. (1) Francis Walker (2) Mary Gregory
(1) Virginia land office records for what is now Caroline Co, VA (lived on the Mattaponi River)
WFT #0285: James Taylor b. 1635 Carlisle, England d. 1698 Essex Co, VA m. unknown (1) Frances Walker b. 1665 d. September 22, 1680 Essex Co, VA
Children: (1) Sarah Taylor b. 1676 Essex Co, VA d. 1745 Essex Co, VA m. 1664 Old Rappahannock Co, VA Robert Powell; (2) Jane Taylor b. WFT Est.
1677-1680 d. 1679-1773; (3) James Taylor b. WFT Est. 1677-1680 d. WFT Est. 1679-1770.
m. (2) Mary Gregory b. WFT Est. 1632-1664 d. WFT Est. 1686-1751 Father: Richard Gregory.
WFT # 5404: Col. James Taylor b. WFT Est. 1625-1657 England d. April 30, 1698 m. WFT Est. 1661-1679 Frances b. WFT Est. 1629-1655 Virginia d.
1680 Virginia. Children: (1) Jane Taylor b. December 27, 1668 Virginia d. WFT Est. 1669-1762; (2) James Taylor b. March 14, 1674/1675 Virginia d.
January 23, 1729/1730 Virginia m. 1699 Virginia Martha Thompson; (3) Sarah Taylor b. June 30, 1676 Virginia d. WFT Est. 1677-1770.
m. (2) Mary Gregory b. WFT Est. 1645-1670 d. WFT Est. 1698-1759 Children: (1) Anne Taylor b. January 12, 1684/1685 Virginia d. WFT Est. 1686-1779;
(2) Mary Bishop Taylor b. June 2, 1688 Glochester Co, VA d. 1770 Culpeper Co, VA m. 1701 Henry Pendleton; (3) Edmund Taylor b. July 5, 1690 Virginia;
(4) John Taylor b. November 18, 1696 Virginia d. WFT Est. 1697-1786.
Parents of Mary: John Gregory and Elizabeth Taylor Bishop.
WFT # 2033: James Taylor b. Abt. 1650 d. WFT Est. 1691-1741 m. Abt 1673 Frances Walker b. Abt 1655 d. WFT Est. 1691-1750 Children: (1) James
Taylor b. March 14, 1674/1675 d. WFT Est. 1710-1766 m. Abt 1699 Oarange County, VA Martha Thompson (2) Mary Bishop Taylor b. June 29, 1688
Caroline Co, VA d. WFT Est. 1724-1783 m. WFT Est. 1716-1750 Henry Pendleton.
WFT # 3326: James Taylor b. WFT Est. 1624-1653 Carlisle, England d. WFT Est. 1678-1738 King and Queen CO, VA m. WFT Est. 1665-1697 Frances ?
b. WFT Est. 1633-1656 d. WFT Est. 1678-1744 Child: James Taylor b. 1675 d. WFT Est. 1710-1766 m. WFT Est. 1707-1741 Martha Thompson.
Contributed by Katherine K. Embry on July 29, 1999: James Taylor I b. 1615 d. 1698 m. (1) Mary Gregory (2) Frances Walker b. 1640 d. 1680 Child:(1)
James Taylor b. 1668; (2) James Taylor II b. 1673/1674 d. 1728/1729 m. Martha Thompson b. 1679 d. 1762.
Added to my file Vetty Decker b. 1959 on August 4, 1999
Notes from TAYLOR Msg Board: James Taylor son of Edmund Taylor (b. abt. 1710)
Posted by: Robert Allen Date: October 31, 2003 at 22:06:22 25706 of 27838
RE: James Taylor who died in 1698 in King & Queen Co., VA..... He and his second wife, Mary Gregory, had a son, Edmund, born 1690. Edmund Taylor
married Sarah __?__. I am not certain of Sarah's surname, but it is alleged to be Brookings. The Executive Journals, Council of Colonial Virginia, by H. R.
McIlwaine, Vol. 4, page 463, contains an entry on January 16, 1717 where the petition of Edmund Taylor, Philip Todd, Augustine Moore and Larkin Chew
was granted to patent 4000 acres King William Co., VA. The Executive Journals, Council of Colonial Virginia, by H. R. McIlwaine, Vol. 5, page 19, contains
an entry on June 13, 1722, granting a petition for Edmund Taylor, William Todd, Thilip Todd and Larkin Chew to patent 4000 acres in King William County.
On November 16/17, 1719 Edmund Taylor and his wife, Sarah, of St. John's Parish, King William Co., VA, sold 500 acres to Henry Reeves located in
South Farnham Parish, Essex Co., VA, called ...Gregorie/s Swamp.... [Essex County Deed Book 16, page 142] This is land that was originally owned by
Mary Gregory before she married James Taylor (d. 1698). I cannot find a land patent for Edmund Taylor (during his lifetime) so he must have acquired this
land in King William Co., VA, by deed or inheritance. On 13 June 1726 John Taylor and James Taylor, sons of Edmund Taylor, deceased, of King William
Co., VA, received an 800 acre land patent in Spotsylvania Co., VA, (formerly King William Co., VA) on the Northanna River in St. George's Parish, adjacent
to Arnold's line, Arnold's Run and Christopher Smith. [Patent Book 12, page 494] This could have been Edmund Taylor's portion of the patent that he and
others were given the right to patent and his two son patented it after his death. His two sons were probably still minor children at the time. It is very possible
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that this land was adjacent to 5000 acres that Christopher Smith, Augustine Moore, James Taylor, Jr., Benjamin Arnold & Rowland Thomas (husband of
Mary (Gregory) Taylor, widow of James Taylor (d. 1698)) received permission to patent (1000 acres each) in King William Co., VA, on November 3, 1716.
On 25 August 1744 James Taylor of St. Stephens Parish, King & Queen Co., VA, and Martisha his wife, in exchange for 40 pounds and 593 acres on
Beaver Dam Swamp in Hanover Co., VA, deeded 800 acres in St. Georges Parish, Spotsylvania Co., VA, to Josoph Temple, said 800 acres being land
patented to John & James Taylor by patent dated 13 June 1726. I don't have the reference for this, but I think it is the Spotsylvania Co., VA, Deed Book. It
appears that since James Taylor deeded this entire 800 acres away without John Taylor being involved that John Taylor may have died and James got
John Taylor's share by inheritance or rules of joint tenancy. Apparently James Taylor had moved from St. John's Parish in King William Co., VA to St.
Stephens Parish, King & Queen Co., VA, between 1726-1744. Whether James Taylor moved to Hanover Co., VA, after acquiring this 593 acres in 1744 is
unknown. I think the above references are clearly all related to James Taylor, son of Edmund Taylor and grandson of James Taylor and Mary Gregory. By
1744, this James Taylor was married to Martisha [Major] I am accepting somewhat on faith that this James Taylor also married Eleanor Smith. .....appears
to be other postings at this Taylor Gen Forum that trace the decendants of James Taylor and Eleanor Smith. They seem to know where this James Taylor
resided after King & Queen Co., VA in 1744. I just do not know if this James Taylor is really the son of Edmund Taylor and grandson of James Taylor and
Mary Gregory.
References 1. Taylors of Pennington - Burke's landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland 2. Colonial Families of the Southern States of America, p. 506,
Stella P. Hardy 3. Virkus, vol. 7, p. 885 4. Zella Armstrong's The Taylor Family--History of King and Queen Co. , p. 257 5. Ibid. 6. Mead's Old Churches and
Families. P. 72 7. Wingfields History of Caroline Co. Virginia 8. Taylor family bible --1926 owned by John Moore Taylor Hamilton--Meridan Miss.
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Notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/taylor/messages/6770.html
[The following makes clear that William Taylor is not the father of James Taylor]
.......ancestry of William Taylor who first appears in James City Co., VA abt. 1638. He married Elizabeth Kingsmill, daughter of Richard Kingsmill of James
City Co., VA. He later acquired land in York Co., VA and Gloucester Co., VA (in the portion which was cut out to form New Kent Co., VA in 1654). He was
the "high sheriff" and a justice in York Co., VA prior to 1653. He was a member of the Council of Virginia between 1653-1655 under the Governorship of
Edward Diggs, after which he disappears. In 1653 he acquired land in Gloucester Co., VA adjacent to Edward Diggs and John Maddison on the north side
of the Mattipony River. Other neighbors were Capt. Robert Abrahall/ Abrall, Capt. Francis Morgan, Thomas Dale and Capt. John West. This land fell into
New Kent Co., VA in 1654. In the 1640s William Taylor acquired the military rank of Capt. and by 1655 he had risen to the rank of Col.
Later research has established that this Col. William Taylor who died about 1656 died in York Co., VA. He apparently did not ever live on the land which he
patented in Gloucester/New Kent Co., VA in 1653. He had NO children. He was not the William Taylor who immigrated in 1635 on the "Phillip", age 36
(born 1599) who apparently had a son, John, age 16 (born 1619).
Before Col. William Taylor died, he sold his land which he patented in 1653 to Anthony Arnold (a co-conspirator with Nathaniel Bacon, the rebel connected
with Bacon's Rebellion, who was tried and executed as a traitor and who forfeited all of his land. Before he death he apparently sold the Col. William Taylor
land to his son, Benjamin Arnold. Benjamin Arnold owned this land, adjacent to Lt. Col. Thomas Walker when James Taylor also lived in the area. James
Taylor did not actually own any part of the Col. William Taylor land. It is now not clear whether Col. William Taylor had any type of close family relationship
with James Taylor who died in King & Queen Co., VA in 1698. If there was a realtionship, it was more distant than father and son.
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The following shows a different parentage for this James Taylor.........
According to Ardis Taylor, author of several Taylor books, the ancestors of my Barzilla Taylor has changed. The previous lineage from William, Barzilla's
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father was just speculation and Ardis made this very clear in all of her books. Ardis mentions in her latest book "A Few More Taylors - Vol IV" that: "Most of
what I am including here concerning our Taylor immigrant has been given to me by George Taylor of Lawrence, Kansas. He was introduced to me by Bill
Linder a number of years ago as the grandfather of all Taylor researchers and I must agree with Bill. Bill, who was from Arlington, Virginia, passed away in
June of 2000. He had volumes of information, several hundred pages of which he put on his web site under "Family History House". He was also author of
several books, both on family history and how to do genealogical research. George, of Lawrence, Kansas is a descendant of the immigrant George Taylor,
born 1615, and the man who is responsible for finding that our William Taylor, Sr., a descendant of this same George Taylor."
Children
Elias TAYLOR b: 21 Sep 1661 in Accomack, Virginia, USA
Winefred TAYLOR b: ABT 1684 in Accomac, Accomack, Virginia, USA
William 3Rd TAYLOR b: ABT 1682 in Accomack, Accomac, Virginia, USA
Rachel TAYLOR b: ABT 1686 in Accomack, Accomac, Virginia, USA
Tabitha TAYLOR b: BEF 1690 in Accomack, Accomac, Virginia, USA
Elizabeth TAYLOR b: BEF 1690 in Accomack, Accomac, Virginia, USA
James Taylor was a member of the Knights of The Golden Horseshoe. An expedition to discover what was inland from the Tidewater country. They were
the first in VA to use horseshoes on their horses.
"The Knights of the Golden Horseshoe" is a diary about the expedition. "First discovered the Great Road in 1716 and crossed the Appalachians mountains,
drank a toast to King George's health and buried a bottle claiming the vast valley for the King of England. The Knights' motto became "Sic Juvat
Transcendere Montes, ~ or "Behold, we cross the mountains." In 1744, a treaty between the English colonists and the Indians gave the white men control of
the road for the first time. By 1765 the Great Wagon Road was cleared all along it way enough to hold horse drawn vehicles and by 1775, the road
stretched 700 miles. Boys and dogs, smelling like barnyards, drove tens of thousands of pigs to market along this road,"
One of the first settlers and land owners in Orange County area.
Ancestor of Presidents Madison, Taylor, Tyler, the two Harrisons and the first wife of President Jefferson Davis, CSA. He was one of the first Surveyor
Generals of Virginia and great grandfather to two presidents.(Genealogy of Cloyd Basye and Tapp Families). Col. James Taylor, of the Horseshoe
Expedition, entered large bodies of land--about 15,000 acres-in what is now Orange County, about the year 1720-1722. He removed to Orange Co and
lived and died there. His widow long survived him.(Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpeper County, VA)
James Taylor
04/24/1700 333 acres King & Queen County Virginia Land Patents Book 9 page 254
Beg. close by the Indian path, on Goodrich's line, over a br. of a main br.of Mattapony runn; to the Indian's land, by Stephen West's cleare ground. Granted
Stephen Bendbridge of Rappa. Co. & Mr. Thomas Todd, of Gloucester Co. 04/23/1688, deserted & now granted by order, imp. of 7 persons; Ja.
Mortemore, John Aray, Dennis Maccarty, Edward Folio, Margt. Chapman, John Bryan, Thomas Walter.
1714 adj. George Alves, St. Pauls Parish, New Kent County, Col. James Taylor at head of Meadow Branch, to Taylor's Creek.
James Taylor
08/16/1715 1433 acres New Kent County
Virginia Land Patents Book 10 page 246
St. Paul's Parish, beg. at mouth of Flat Beef Branch that makes out of the south branch of Pamunkey River, called the South River, down the meadow
Branch, on Taylor's Creek.
*Deed dated 1 July 1725, of James Taylor of Drysdale Parish, King and Queen Co, Gent. to John Taliaferro of St. George's Parish, Spots. County, Gent. 5
shill. ster. 1260 acs of land which is the remaining part of an order of Council granted to Francis and Anthony Thornton 2 May 1718, for 4000 ac (which
1260 ac by a note from under the hand of sd. Thornton's directed to me 1 May 1721, ordered to be surveyed for sd. Jno. Taliaferro, as by sd. note will
appear) and is included within the bounds of a patent of 8500 ac. granted to the above sd. James Taylor, 21 July 1722 - lying in St. George's Parish.
witnesses W. Russell, Richd. Bayley, Samll. Loyd.
Children
France TAYLOR b: 30 Aug 1700
Martha Thompson TAYLOR b: 27 Jan 1702 in York River, VA
Col. James TAYLOR b: 20 Mar 1703 in Rapidan, Orange, Virginia
Zachary TAYLOR b: 14 Apr 1707 in Orange Co. VA
Col. George TAYLOR b: 10 Feb 1711
Tabitha TAYLOR b: 2 Mar 1713
Erasmus TAYLOR b: 5 Sep 1715
Hannah TAYLOR b: 15 Mar 1718
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Mildred TAYLOR b: 11 Dec 1724
Charles TAYLOR b: Abt 1726
Great grandfather of the 12th President of the United States, Zachary Taylor
James Taylor II of Royal Governor Spotswood's "Knights of the Golden Horseshoe" who was among the first explorers of the Virginia frontier. He gained the
patent to much of what is now Orange County, VA.
His daughter, Frances Taylor married Ambrose Madison, father of James Madison Sr, father of President James Madison].'
Great grandfather of the 4th president of the United States, James Madison
ather: James Taylor b: BET 1615 AND 1635 in Of, Carlisle, Lancaster, England
Mother: Frances Walker b: ABT 1640
"James Taylor, the younger, spent his early years in St. Stephen's Parish where he was born in 1675. In 1699 he married Martha, daughter of Col. Roger
Thompson, of St. Peter's Parish, New Kent County. James Taylor was recommended to the Govenor to be justice of the county court, but was too young to
serve. Later, when of age, he became justice, sheriff, and was elected Burgess in 1702." --Old New Kent County, Virginia, p. 439-40
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The date of arrival was 1 August 1659 when he brought in his wife andArthur, Mary, Robert and John, Jr. At a later date, he brought inseveral persons
named Phillips.
He was granted Taylor's Choice on the 4 March 1661 and was one of the commissioners of Baltimore County who held court at the house of Capt. Thomas
Howell on the 20 July 1661. He was again a justice in 1665 and probably of other courts. John Taylor left a will dated 5 April1676; probated 16 May 1676
Sources:
Title: "John Taylor 1478 to Ron Taylor 2000" From: Ron Taylor.
Title: Freeman Ancestors and Descendants
Author: Alan Freeman
Publication: Updated Thursday Feb 17th, 2005.
Note: Alan Freeman
PO Box 330655
Fort Worth TX 76163-0655
Repository:
Note: http://www.wintektx.com/freeman/tree/dat49.htm
Media: Electronic
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They are also ancestors of Presidents Abraham Lincoln, James Madison, and Zachary Taylor!!
Please refer to the book for further information on this family. Joseph Washington McCoy 1766-1840 of Coshocton County, Ohio His Descendants and
Related Families, by B. Isabel Lockard, 1935, copyright April 2002, Closson Press of PA
OCCUPATION: vestryman; blacksmith; Deputy Clerk 1712 RESIDENCE: Wicomico Parish, Northumberland Co. VA
BIRTH: 1654, Northumberland Co. Virginia
DEATH: 10 Apr 1717, Wicomico Parish, Northumberland Co. Virginia
Notes from [hudnall2.FTW] The John Taylor family lived in Wicomico Parish, near the Northumberland County line.
From Book "THE BASYE FAMILY in the UNITED STATES" compiled by Otto Basye, Kansas City, Missouri, copied pages by Sheila Cadwalader, 30
Inverness Road, Pinehurst, NC 28374. The book was supposedly written c. 1875 and can be found in the North Carolina State Library in Raleigh. (Sept 15,
1999) page 128..
"Edmond Basye married Eliza Taylor, daughter of John Taylor and Ann (Vezey) Taylor. This John Taylor died between October 11, 1714 and April 10,
1717. The latter's father was John Taylor of Wicomico Parish, Northumberland County, Virginia, who owned large tracts of land in that County. He died in
1702, leaving a will, dated April 15, 1702.
The public records were destroyed by fire, and so a copy of his will cannot be had. His widow, Alice, and his son, the above named John Taylor, were
appointed Executors April 15, 1702, as appears from the Order Book in Northumberland County, 1699-1713."{This fact appears to be wrong as John Taylor
who married Ann Vezey was more probably a brother of Elisha/Eliza. Marriage date I have for Edmond and Eliza was 1670, which would have mean't she
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would have to have been born about 1650, some years before John Taylor, Jr. was born.}"
Legal Transactions of John Taylor and Ann Vezey, George Vezey and Benjamin Taylor
OCCU PLAC Planter/Merchant
EVEN TYPE OTHER PLAC Justice; Vestryman
Continued from John Taylor the father.
Book B, p. 76, Northern Neck Grants
John and Thomas Taylor of Northumberland C. in 1704 receive a grant (or deed) of certain tracts of land, 1st, 200 A. granted to James Jones bypat. Sept.
27, 1660, and by him sold to John Taylor, deceased father of sd Thomas and John, and 699 A. granted to John Taylor, father, by pat.1666, joins land
possessed by William Therriatt, and now in possession ofThomas Taylor, Branch of Corotomon River, joins Thomas and George Everett, Isaac Wall, and
John Webb, also joins Lazarus Taylor, Edmond Baysey's land, Richard Condit, and joins some land formerly belonging to William Therriatt.
O. B. 1699-1713, Northumberland Co. Edmond Basie brings suit vs. John Taylor for share of land - and this waslaid off accordingly, 1702.
In will of Edmond Basie Sr. of Wicomico Parish, Northumberland Co.written Oct. 2, 1714, he named, brothers, John and Thomas Taylor.
O. B. 1699-1713 John Taylor and his brother Lazarus sons of John and Alice Taylor, married sisters, Ann and Mary Veze or Vezey, daughters of George
Vezey of Lancaster Co. Their brother, Thomas Taylor, married Elizabeth Therriatt, daughter of William Therriatt, and granddaughter of Dominick Therriatt,
also of Lancaster Co.
Lancaster Co. Book 7, p. 21 * [Should read Lazarus Taylor of Wicomico Parish, Northumberland Co.
]Taylor to Taylor, deed Nov. 13, 1689. Lazarus Taylor of Wicomico Parish,Northampton Co. planter, and Mary his wife to John Taylor Jr. land in Parish of
White Chapel, Lancaster Co. granted by patent unto George Vezey Sept. 2, 1663, one tract.
Sd land was given by will of George Vezey to only son Thomas Vezey, who deceased without will or issue, so land descended unto Ann, wife of John
Taylor, and Mary wife of Lazarus Taylor, in co-partnership; the sd Ann and Mary being sisters of the whole blood unto the sd Thomas Vezey deceased.
Edwin Conway, Sarah Conway, witnesses.
The exact date of the death of John Taylor II of Wicomico Parish is not known, but it is between Oct. 11, 1714, when his will is written and April 10, 1717,
when the following deed is made in Lancaster Co., Vol.11, p. 74, April 10, 1717.
John Taylor & Moses Taylor, Executors of the last will and testament of John Taylor deceased, late of Northumberland Co. Gent. dec'd slaves to Daniel
McCarty of Westmoreland Co. and John Taylor of Richmond Co. Gent. Lancaster Co., May 1, 1717 In a transaction, Barbara Tayloe, widow of Joseph
Tayloe, mentions slaves bought of John and Moses Taylor, executors of last will of John Taylor deceased of Northumberland Co., & 300 A. of land in Christ
Church Parish, Lancaster Co. bought of John and Moses Taylor of Joseph Tayloe, late husband of Barbara.
Lancaster Co., April 12, 1745 Deed from Shapleigh Neale to George Conway, 250 A. of land lately bought by sd Neale of James Taylor Nov. 11, 1742, and
given to James Taylor by will of his father John Taylor, between lands of Moses and Lazarus Taylor, and the land lately sold to Edmonds and Selden which
did belong to Benjamin and Thomas Taylor brothers of sd James and Moses Taylor. Isaac Taylor a witness.
The book containing the will of John Taylor II is missing as in the case of his father, but from the preceding citations of his will, we know that John Taylor and
wife, Ann Vezey, had sons John, Moses, Thomas, James and Benjamin.
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*Eva Taylor was daughter of James Ball. Until the decease of his father in 1702, John Taylor was termed John Taylor, Jr., and occasionally it was John
Taylor, merchant. Northumberland County Records show that John Taylor, Jr., brought in linen cloth of his own manufacture, 50 yards, in 1683. John Taylor,
merchant, vs Bartholomew Schrever and wife Mary, late executor of Capt. William Lee, 1703. In Bruce's Economic History of Virginia, we see where "John
Tailler brought over supplies in early times." Could this be the person to whom reference is made?
The Order Books show that Capt. John Howson and Mr. John Taylor were sworn Justices, March 2, 1711. May 20, 1713, Capt. John Howson and Mr. John
Taylor take oath as Justices. In Wicomico Parish Book, Dec. 27, 1703. Mr. John Taylor, Mr. Sam'l Mahane, Mr. John Harris, Mr. Hancock Lee, Mr.
Bartholomew Schriver, Mr.Thomas Gaskins, Mr. Richard Lattimer are named as vestrymen.
The last time Mr. John Taylor's name appears as vestryman of Wicomico Church is Oct. 23, 1712/3. Later Mr. John Taylor and Capt. Argyle Taylor appear
in same office. We have given will of John Taylor son of John Taylor II, and will give a few records of his brothers, Moses, Thomas, James and Benjamin.
Father: John TAYLOR b: in Hadleigh, Suffolk, England c: 12 Sep 1627 in Worthenby, Flint, Wales
Mother: Alice GASCOGNE b: 1630 in England
Info. found in Va. Families page 799. THE TAYLOR FAMILY, OF FAUQUIER CO.VA.
by Charles E. Kemp.
John Taylor died in Lancaster Co., Va. in 1712, leaving sons: John,James, Benjamin and Moses Taylor, and probably a son named Richard.
The family lived in Wiscomico Parish, near the Northumberland Co. line.Moses Taylor died in Lancaster Co., Va. in 1748, and John died in thesame county
in 1722.
In 1742 James and Benjamin sold their land in Lancaster Co., Va. andremoved to Prince Wm. Co., Va. James apppears upon the records of thatCo., in
1745; in 1762 he was a resident of SC.
Lazrus Taylor was one of the early Justices of Prince Wm. Co., Va. and in1745-1755 was sheriff of that County.
Benjamin settled about 3 miles north of present Warrenton, Va. nearBethel Academy.
One of the four colonial churches (Established) in Fauquier Co., Va. wasnamed for Benjamin Taylor.
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Notes on Elizabeth Taylor
Father: JOHN TAYLOR II b: 1627 in HADLEIGH; SUFFOLK,ENGLAND
Mother: ALICE GASKINS (GASCOYNE) b: ABT 1628 in TO 1631 ENGLAND OR VIRGINIA
Children
Isaac Basye b: ABT 1671 in Northumberland County, VA
Elizimon Basye b: 1674 in Northumberland County, VA
Edmond Basye b: ABT 1675 in Northumberland County, VA
John Basye b: 1677 in Northumberland County, VA
Josiah Basye b: 1679 in Northumberland County, VA
William Basye b: 1680 in Northumberland County, VA
Julilia Basye b: 1685 in Northumberland County, VA
Elisha Basye b: 1687 in Northumberland County, VA
Elizabeth Basye b: 1689 in Northumberland County, VA
Julitia Basye b: 1691 in Northumberland County, VA
GGGGt grandfather of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln
The Executive Journals, Council of Colonial Virginia, by H. R. McIlwaine, Vol. 4, page 463, contains an entry on January 16, 1717 where the petition of
Edmund Taylor, Philip Todd, Augustine Moore and Larkin Chew was granted to patent 4000 acres King William Co., VA. The Executive Journals, Council of
Colonial Virginia, by H. R. McIlwaine, Vol. 5, page 19, contains an entry on June 13, 1722, granting a petition for Edmund Taylor, William Todd, Thilip Todd
and Larkin Chew to patent 4000 acres in King William County. On November 16/17, 1719 Edmund Taylor and his wife, Sarah, of St. John's Parish, King
William Co., VA, sold 500 acres to Henry Reeves located in South Farnham Parish, Essex Co., VA, called ...Gregorie/s Swamp.... [Essex County Deed
Book 16, page 142] This is land that was originally owned by Mary Gregory before she married James Taylor (d. 1698). I cannot find a land patent for
Edmund Taylor (during his lifetime) so he must have acquired this land in King William Co., VA, by deed or inheritance.
On 13 June 1726 John Taylor and James Taylor, sons of Edmund Taylor, deceased, of King William Co., VA, received an 800 acre land patent in
Spotsylvania Co., VA, (formerly King William Co., VA) on the Northanna River in St. George's Parish, adjacent to Arnold's line, Arnold's Run and
Christopher Smith. [Patent Book 12, page 494] This could have been Edmund Taylor's portion of the patent that he and others were given the right to patent
and his two son patented it after his death. His two sons were probably still minor children at the time. It is very possible that this land was adjacent to 5000
acres that Christopher Smith, Augustine Moore, James Taylor, Jr., Benjamin Arnold & Rowland Thomas (husband of Mary (Gregory) Taylor, widow of
James Taylor (d. 1698)) received permission to patent (1000 acres each) in King William Co., VA, on November 3, 1716. On 25 August 1744 James Taylor
Descendants of: Page 412 of 619
Thomas J."Capt." Taylor, II
of St. Stephens Parish, King & Queen Co., VA, and Martisha his wife, in exchange for 40 pounds and 593 acres on Beaver Dam Swamp in Hanover Co.,
VA, deeded 800 acres in St. Georges Parish, Spotsylvania Co., VA, to Josoph Temple, said 800 acres being land patented to John & James Taylor by
patent dated 13 June 1726. I don't have the reference for this, but I think it is the Spotsylvania Co., VA, Deed Book. It appears that since James Taylor
deeded this entire 800 acres away without John Taylor being involved that John Taylor may have died and James got John Taylor's share by inheritance or
rules of joint tenancy. Apparently James Taylor had moved from St. John's Parish in King William Co., VA to St. Stephens Parish, King & Queen Co., VA,
between 1726-1744. Whether James Taylor moved to Hanover Co., VA, after acquiring this 593 acres in 1744 is unknown
.......In the book A Somerset Sampler - Families of Old Somerset County, Maryland (would include all of what is now Worcester County) an Elias Taylor is
listed as a son of William Taylor (c1612 - 1687) of Accomack County, VA. It shows Elias Taylor (c1636 - 1717) married to Comfort Anderson daughter of
William and Mary (Wise) Anderson. The children for Elias and Comfort were listed as:
Joshua, Elizabeth, Naomi, Comfort, Hannah, Esther, and Mary. It shows that Mary married John Kendall
Children
Joshua TAYLOR b: ABT 1700 in Accomack, Virginia, USA
Naomi TAYLOR b: ABT 1688 in Of Accomack, Virginia, USA
Elizabeth TAYLOR b: ABT 1690 in Of Accomack, Virginia, USA
Comfort TAYLOR b: ABT 1692 in Of Accomack, Virginia, USA
Hannah TAYLOR b: ABT 1694 in Of Accomack, Virginia, USA
Esther TAYLOR b: ABT 1695 in Of Accomack, Virginia, USA
Mary TAYLOR b: ABT 1697 in Of Accomack, Virginia, USA
Children? Ezekal? b 1739 m. Eve Superman and Maj. Francis? nothing more known?
Taylor genealogy of the James clan. Although the author of "Taylor 4.0 appendix A" does not appear on the pages, the following sources are cited on the
first page: Virginia Genealogies, by Horace Hayden, and The Robertson, Rogers and Taylor Ancestry by Donald Robertson.
...
"Son Thomas had a daughter Elizabeth, born 1776, that married James McMees. (DAC [sic] lineage book 10)
"Son Joseph had a son David that married Nancy Higston. (DAC [sic] lineage book #6)." End quote. "Daughters of American Colonists".
CONFLICT: in number of wives and dates. he m.(1) Stella Pickett Hardy (2) Elizabeth Lee 1729 (3) Ester Blackburn aft 1739.
Historic Roads of Va. Orange County Road Orders 1750-1800 By; Ann Brushmiller
26 April 1750 Old Style, Page 247: James Isbell is appointed overseer of the Road from Caves ford to Zachary Taylors old Ordinary in the Room of Philip
Eastin & that he with the gang that was under the said Eastin (except those that have been since taken of) do kiip the same in repair --
November 27, 1756, Page 311: Ordered that Zach. Taylors hands work on the Road Johney Scott is Surveyor of & exempted from working on the Road
Thomas Newman is Overseer of & that the said Scott Clear his Road as low of the fork by the Old Ordinary --
November 27, 1756, Page 311: James Waggoner is appointed Overseer of the Road in the room of Tho. Newman & that he with the Gang that was under
the said Newman (except Zach. Taylors lands) Clear the same from the fork of the Road above the said Taylors Quarter down to Poplar Spring & keep the
same in Repair according to Law--
27 October 1757, Page 352: William Fulsher is Appointed Overseer of the Road from the fork of the Road by Zachary taylors Quarter to Caves ford & also
from Taomahawk to the Courthouse in the room of Philip Eastin & that he with the Gang that was under the said Eastin clear & keep the same in repair --
27 October 1757, Page 353: Thomas Chew, Rowland Thomas & Richard Thomas Gent or any two of them are appointed to joyn with the gent Mentioned
by the Court of Louisa County
22 May 1766, Page 370 (O.C.M.B. 1, Page 97): Edward Cason appointed Overseer of the road from the Courthouse down to the path that leads to
Zachary Taylors house and that he with his Gang and the hands at Col. Baylors Quarter Viz. from John Wrights, John Embres, & Jonathan Davis's Clear
and keep the Same in Repair --
27 June 1796, Page 386: Zachary Taylor appointed Overseer of the road from the Old Muster Field run up to William Taylors & Ord that he with John
Sampson, Elisha Shearman, James Jolly Cutbut Norman, Sanders Walker, Lewis Gordon, Powell W. Thompson, Benjamin Walker, W.B. Knight. Benjamin
Powell, W. Lewis Powell, Thomas Walker, William Taylor & W. Eaton do clear the s. precints & keep the same in good repair accord to Law
Note Citations
Father: James TAYLOR b: 14 Mar 1675 in King & Queen Co. VA
Mother: Martha THOMPSON b: 1679
Note Citations
Notes on Erasmus Taylor
GGG grandfather of Gen George S. Patton
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Notes on John Taylor
Note: Information found at: http://moon.ouhsc.edu/rbonner/myff/d0086/g0000043.html>#I1822 He was a great man and a writer; made a name in VA as a
writer of agricultural journals. He was raised by his uncle; moved from Caroline Co., VA to another VA County and then to NC. Around 1755, John &
Catherine moved to ...Macpelah..., south of Townesville, in Granville Co, NC with most of their children settling around them. John and Catherine are buried
there
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Notes on William, III Bassett
G grandfather of William Henry Harrison, president of the United States
3G grandfather of Benjamin Harrison, president of the United Sstates.
3. Research Files IV
Entries: 32072 Updated: 2005-02-20 08:53:17 UTC (Sun)
Contact: Roy Polk --doriroy@msn.com
"The land in Caln being thought miserably barren, it was given up, an d instead 200 acres were taken up in Bradford, near the tract of Brand ywine, and 350
acres in what is now East Marlborough, 1706. The Brandy wine tract included 430 acres, surveyed 2 mo. 14, 1703, and on this Ab iah Taylor settled. In
1724 he built a brick house. . .His children we re Ann, who married Richard Bernard; Abiah, who died unmarried; Debora h, who married Jonathan Parke,
and to whom her father gave the 200 acr es on Taylor's Run, near the homestead; Alice, who married Daniel Hoop es, and Samuel. A mill was built on the
run which enters the Brandywin e near the brick dwelling, about 1730. Abiah Taylor died about 1747." (Genealogy of the Darlington Family, p 82, Gilbert
Cope, Ancestry.com database)
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Notes on Mary Taylor
1 Mary TAYLOR b: ABT 1649 d: 1692
+ Richard WINDLEY WINLEY b: ABT 1645
2 WINLEY
+ Richard SIMMS b: ABT 1657 d: Nov 1684 (Probate)
2 Thomas SIMMS
2 Mary SIMMS
"Baltimore County Families, 1659-1759," by Robert W. Barnes, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc ., 1001 N. Calvert St., Baltimore Co., MD 21202, p. 623:
TAYLOR, Arthur, s. of John, was b. by 1659 when he was brought into the Providence by his father; m. 1st Margaret (----) who d. by 7 Jan 1678/79; m. 2nd
Francis, wid. of (----) Smithers ; surv. 100 a. Fall Hill on 22 Aug. 1669, and 300 a. Arthur's Choice on 20 Aug 1683; with w . Margaret sold Fall Hill and one-
Descendants of: Page 417 of 619
Thomas J."Capt." Taylor, II
half of Taylor's Mount ("Which John Taylor had bought from Benjamin Reid"); bought 150 a. at Foster's Neck from James and Martha Ives; on 7 Jan 1678/7
9 with w. Frances sold 315 a. Spring Neck to Thomas Cooke; in Dec 1681 Arthur and w. Frances sold 25 a. George's Hill to Thomas Preston; in March
1683/84 he and Frances conv. 150 a. out of 300 a. taken up by Arthur, to James Smithers, s. of said w. Frances; Arthur had at least two ch.: John, b. c.
1671; Anne, m. 1st James Greer, and 2nd Lawrence Richardson (96:230 ; 101:302; 106:28; 211; William B. Marye, article on Taylor Family of Taylor's
Mount, in Hayes' "Maryland Genealogical Bulletin", 9:16-19 and 12:7-9).
96:230 - Baltimore County Records. Scisco, Louis Dow. "Earliest Records of Baltimore County" . "Baltimore County Land Records of 1670." MHM 26
(1931) 228-233.
101:302 - Baltimore County Records. Scisco, Louis Dow. "Earliest Records of Baltimore County ". "Baltimore County Land Records of 1681." MHM 31
(1936) 36-39.
106:28 - Baltimore County Records. Scisco, Louis Dow. "Earliest Records of Baltimore County" . "Baltimore County Land Records of 1684." MHM 32
(1937) 286-290.
211 - Other County Records and Published sources. "Maryland Rent Rolls: Baltimore and Ann e Arundel Counties, 1700-1707, 1705-1724." Baltimore:
1976.
William B. Marye, article on Taylor Family of Taylor's Mount, in Hayes' "Maryland Genealogical Bulletin", 9:16-19 and 12:7-9).
"The Early Settlers of Maryland," by Gust Skordas, Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., Baltimore, 1974, p. 453:
He was listed in his father's will dated Mar 1765 as the oldest son.
"Maryland Historical Magazine," Maryland Historical Society, Vol. XXXIV, 1939, p. 287:
Bond, August 7, 1686, Samuel Sicklemore, planter, of Gunpowder River, obligating himself to Arthur Taylor for 10,000 pounds of tobacco as security for
performance of covenants in deed o f same date. Witnesses, James Greyer, James Taylor, Christopher Foster. Sicklemore acknowledges September 7
before Col George Wells and Mr. Edward Bedell, commissioners, Clerk Hedges attests.
"Maryland Historical Magazine," Maryland Historical Society, Vol. XXXII, 1938, p. 287:
Deed, March 1683-84, Arthur Taylor, planter, be agreement with his wife Francis, conveying to James Smithers, son of said wife, 150 acres out of 300
acres taken up by grantor on south side of Bird's River, a branch of Gunpowder River, under warrant of April 20, 1683, assigned by Nicholas Painter to Maj.
Thomas Trueman of Calvert Co., by him to Thomas Lytfoot, and by him to grantor. Witnesses, Th
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relationship unproven
Arthur TAYLOR, planter, was granted a warrant for 1500 acres, of which 1000 acres were due unto Thomas Thurston of Baltimore Co. by assignment from
Aurcher TAILOUR. On 15 Aug 1683, Thomas Lytfoot, deputy surveyor, laid out for the said Thurston a parcel of land called Elberton, to be held of the
Mannor of Baltimore. Thomas Thurston of Baltimore Co., planter, patented Elberton, 100 acres on the W. side of the Susquehanna River on 1 Jun 1685
Children
Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 2 Mar 1722 in , Caroline County, Virginia, USA
Hannah TAYLOR b: 19 Feb 1444-1445 in , Culpepper County, West Virginia, USA
"Taylor Church" - one of first 4 colonial churches. Named for Benjamin Taylor
REFN: 5268
In 1742 he migrated to Prince William Co., Va.
IN 1759 this part was Prince Wm. Co., became Fauquier Co.
In 1742 he settled 3 miles North of present Warrenton, Va. near BethelAcademy.
Taylor's Church in Bethel is named after him, he was Episcopal
Children
William Basye b: ABT 1693 in Northumberland County, VA
John (I.B.) Basye b: ABT 1695 in Northumberland County, VA
Jesse Basye b: ABT 1696 in Northumberland County, VA
Winnifred Basye b: ABT 1697 in Northumberland County, VA
Isaac Basye b: ABT 1699 in Northumberland County, VA
Judith Basye b: ABT 1701 in Northumberland County, VA
Edmond Basye b: ABT 1720 in Northumberland County, VA
Father: Peter Taylor , Sr. b: 29 APR 1665 in Holcombe Rogus, Devonshire, , England
Mother: Sarah Hall b: 23 MAY 1683 in Tacony, Pennsylvania
I have attached Sarah Taylor to the Lazarus Taylor/Mary Veazy family. This may be an error as other family trees do not list her as a member of this family.
GGG grandmother of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln
...Edmund Taylor, son of James Taylor (d 1698) and Mary Gregory, was only married once (to Sarah Brooking) and they DID have a son named James
(also 9 other children), but my info says that he (James, son of Edmund) married Martisha Major in 1733. It's possible that James married a second time to
Eleanor Smith
GREAT GREAT GRANDSON OF MAYFLOWER PASSENGERS ISAAC ALLERTON AND FEAR BREWSTER
Sources:
1) Susan Johanson Database, 12 Apr 2004
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DES C&db=johanson&id=I20853
2) Rosemary West Database
http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DES C&db=rkwest&id=I33797
3) Stephen M. Lawson, ancestry of President Zachary Taylor
http://kinnexions.com/kinnexions/cousinst.htm#ZTaylor
4) U.S. Presidents Descended from William the Conqueror, Hans A. M. Weebers.
Descendants of: Page 426 of 619
Thomas J."Capt." Taylor, II
http://users.legacyfamilytree.com/USPresidents/Royalpresidents.htm
Occupation: Made 1st recorded trading voyage down the Ohio & Mississip pi R ivers from Pittsburg to New Orleans in 1769 on the Ohio River.Sour ce : "2
0731"
From: Unknown <vetty@bellsouth.net>
URL: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=:a20731
Note:
Contributed by Walt Nicholson on May 25, 1999: Lt. Col. Richard Tayl or ma de the first trip down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers from Pittsb ur gh to New
Orleans through Indian country in 1769, in company with his b rot her Hancock Taylor. Hancock was mortally wounded in 1744 but Richard T ayl or lived to
a ripe old age. Richard married Sarah Dabney Strothe r. He w as a graduate of William and Mary College and moved to KY in 17 85 where th eir son
Zachary Taylor (born in VA) grew to manhood and beca me the Preside nt of the United States after serving his country in the Re volution.
Richard Taylor was the father of President Zachary Taylor.
Source: "20731"
URL: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:a2 07 31 & i d=I092 0
(See Hughes American Ancestry Vol 9, p. 116 for account of Taylor family.)
WFT # 3326: Richard Taylor b. April 3, 1744 Lexington, KY or Or an ge Co , VA d. January 19, 1829 Louisville, KY m. August 20, 1779 Sar ah Dab ney
Strother, daughter of William Strother and Sarah Bayley Pannil l, b. De cember 14, 1760 Orange Co, VA d. December 13, 1829 Children: ( 1) George Ta
ylor b . WFT Est. 1772-1800 d. WFT Est. 1778-1880 died when y oung; ( 2) Wi lliam Taylor b. WFT Est. 1772-1800 d. WFT Est. 1778-1880; ( 3) Strother
Tay lor b . WFT Est. 1772-1800 d. WFT Est. 1778-1880 died wh en young ; (4 ) Sa rah Strother Taylor b. WFT Est. 1772-1800 d. WFT Est. 1 803-188 3
m. WFT Es t. 1803 -1838 French Strother Grey; (5) Emily Tayl or b. WFT Est. 1772-18 00 d. WFT Est. 1803-1883 m. WFT Est. 1803-1838 Jo hn S. Allis
on;(6) Hanco ck Taylor b. 1781 d. 1841 m. 1806 (1) Sophia Eliz abeth Hoard (2) Anna Horn sby Lewis; (7) Zachary Taylor b. November 24, 17 84
Montecello, Orange C o, VA d . July 9, 1850 Washington, D.C. m. June 2 1, 1810 Margaret Macka ll Smith ; (8) Elizabeth Lee Taylor b. 1792 d. 18 45 m. 1
812 John Gibson T aylor; (9 ) Joseph Pannill Taylor b. 1796 d. 18 64 m. WFT Est. 1827-185 5 E velyn Mclean.
WFT # 1178: Richard Taylor b. WFT Est. 1720-1761 d. WFT Est. 174 7- 18 3 8 m . WFT Est. 1743-1796 Child: Zachary Taylor b. WFT Est. 1747- 17 98 d
. WFT Est. 1759-1874.
The Taylor-Whittle House at Freemason and Duke streets, the first of t he s ix architecturally distinctive old houses, not only is one of Norfolk 's ol dest
houses but also is considered one of the finest examples of Fed eral a rchitecture in the country. It stands on confiscated Tory proper ty that w as later
granted in 1788 to George Purdie, who had also been acc used unjus tly during the Revolution of having Tory sympathies . Traditi on says the m an who
built the house, presumably Purdie, never liv ed in it . In any even t, it was occupied by John Cowper, a Norfolk mercha nt and mayor of Norfo lk in 1801,
when he deeded it on December 15, 180 2, to Richard Taylor (177 1-1827), the ancestor of its later
occupants. Sources:
From: http://www.genealogy.com/
Richard Taylor's will was probated in Lancaster County, November 1 7, 17 74 , written May 18, 1774.
Will of Richard Taylor, Book 20 Page 76:
In the Name of God Amen. I Richard Taylor in the Parish of Wicomi co in t he County of Lancaster & Colony of Virginia being very sick & we ak b ut in
perfect Sense & Memory do make & ordain this my last Will & Tes tame nt in Manner & Form following: Imprimis, I give my soul to G od & my Bo dy to the
Earth to be decently buried at the Discretion of my E xecutors he re after named. Item, I give my loving wife Judith Tayl or my negro Wen ch that is called
Bess now living in Fauquier County to h er & her heirs fo rever . Item, I give & bequeath to my two sons John You ng Taylor & Richa rd Taylor all my land
lying & being in Fauquier Coun ty to be equally divid ed between them to them & their Heirs forever. Ite m, I give to my cous in Nancy Taylor one thousand
pounds of Crop Tobo to h er trouble tendi ng on me in my sickness. Item, it is my Will & Desire th at my two sons ab ove...... .... to be continued ..........
From: "TAYLOR FAMILIES IN FAUQUIER COUNTY, Virginia"
Benjamin Taylor and Elizabeth Waters - Arrival in 1742
URL: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bldr/vtfauqco.html
Joseph, married 1) Elizabeth Fishback 2) Miss Gascoyne; and Richard, mar ri ed Judith Bataille. Northern Neck Land Grants were issued to Joseph Ta yl or
in 1771; and Richard Taylor in 1765.
Richard Taylor - 1756 - Lieutenant of Horse
Richard Taylor, was the head of a group of militia consisting of forty m ou nted troopers including Fauquier men: John Fishback, Henry Kemper , R ic ha rd
Byrne, Thomas Marshall, Peter Peirce, John Cornwell, William Pea ke a nd Robert Nevill. The Militia was organized for defense against Indi an rai ds.
Sources:
Title: From Log Cabins to the White House: A History of the Taylor
Family
Abbrev: Log Cabins to the White House
Author: Brewer, Mary Taylor
Publication: by the author, Wooton, Kentucky, c 1985
Repository:
Name: Family History Library
Call Number: 929.273 T212bm
Page: pgs. 69-92, "The Family of John Taylor 2 s/o Immigrant John"
2) Richard Taylor married Judith Bataille. Judith had one daughter, n am ed Mary Taylor from a previous marriage to Argyle Taylor (d. 1758 ), s on of
Lazarus Taylor and Mary Vesey. Richard and Judith had four chil dr en : Nancy, John Young, Elizabeth and Richard Taylor, Jr. Nancy Ta yl or md . Richard
Bayse 4 Dec 1781 and moved to Indiana; John Young Tay lo r, md Catherine Taliaferro Buckner 22 Nov 1790; and Elizabeth Taylor m d. A mbrose Walden
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Contributed by William Rice Scott on June 30, 1999: William Taylor b. Abt 1749 VA; m. Sarah Garrett Foster. Children: (1) George Taylor b. abt 1775; (2)
John Taylor b. abt 1776; (3) William Taylor, Jr. b. 1777 Bedford Co, VA; (4) Nancy Taylor b. abt 1779; (5) Joshua Taylor b. abt 1788; (6) Jessie Taylor b.
1791 Grayson Co, VA, d. March 12, 1862 Knox Co, KY (7) Richard Taylor b. abt 1792; (8) Thomas Andrew Taylor b. abt 1793; (9) James Taylor b. Abt.
1800.
Contributed by Bryan Guy Taylor on June 20, 1999: Jesse Taylor's parents are believed to be William Taylor and Sarah Garrett Foster but this is not
confirmed as of 18 April 1996, I(Bryan) have been told he is but have found no proof. I(Bryan) need to find a connection or source to prove their relationship.
I (Bryan) have found computor records at the LDS research area. And have contacted the individual who entered them even though he had my 4th great
grandfather Jesse Taylor b. 1791 listed as William's son he was not sure if Jesse was one and the same as mine. It sure looks like it is though. William
Taylor b. abt 1749 VA; m. Sarah Garrett Foster. Children: (1) Jesse Taylor b. 1791 Wythe or Grayson, VA, d. March 12, 1862;
(2) William Taylor b. abt 1780; (3) Joshua Taylor b. abt 1788; (4) Richard Taylor b. abt 1792; (5) Thomas Andrew Taylor b. abt 1793;(6) James Taylor b.
abt 1800; (7) George Taylor b. abt 1775; (8) John Taylor b. abt 1777; (9) Nancy Taylor b. abt 1779.
Contributed by John R. Taylor July 13, 1999: William Taylor, Sr.; Son: William Taylor, Jr. b. 1777, Bedford Co, VA, m. Katherine (Katy) Reedy
Marriage 1 Eleanor Rose Conway b: 9 JAN 1731 in Port Conway, King George County, Virginia
Married: 15 SEP 1749 in Port Conway, King George County, Virginia
Children
James Madison , Jr. b: 16 MAR 1751 in Port Conway, King George County, Virginia c: 31 MAR 1751
Francis Madison b: 18 JUN 1753 in "Montpelier" plantation, Orange County, Virginia
Ambrose Madison b: 27 JAN 1755 in "Montpelier" plantation, Orange County, Virginia
Catlett Madison b: 10 FEB 1758 in "Montpelier" plantation, Orange County, Virginia
Nellie Conway Madison b: 14 FEB 1760 in "Montpelier" plantation, Orange County, Virginia
William Taylor Madison b: 5 MAY 1762 in "Montpelier" plantation, Orange County, Virginia
Sarah Madison b: 17 AUG 1764 in "Montpelier" plantation, Orange County, Virginia
Elizabeth Madison b: 19 SEP 1768 in "Montpelier" plantation, Orange County, Virginia
Reuben Madison b: 19 SEP 1771 in "Montpelier" plantation, Orange County, Virginia
Frances Taylor Madison b: 4 OCT 1774 in "Montpelier" plantation, Orange County, Virginia
These are to certifie all whom it doth or may Concerne that whereas Josaph Taylor of Didcot in ye County of Barks, Carphender, And Elizabeth Hains of
Harwell in ye Countey afore cayd, Spinster, haue declared their Intentions of Mariedg in in two Meetings of god's people Called Quakers at Harwell and also
at Blubery; which Affter deliberate Consideration thay being booth Parties ffound Cleare of all othere persones, it wase aproued of by ye sayde Meetings
afores'd as by Records there unto belonging it doth and may more fully apeere, and for tho full accomplishment and determining of their intentions of
Marrige afors'd These presents witnesseth, that vpon this Sixteenth day of the first Month Cald March in ye yere one thousand saven hundred, ye twalf &
thirtenteth Eare of the raigne of Our Sufaran Lord William ye Third by the grace of god Kinge of England Scotland France & Ireland Dafandar of the faith &
soforth in the Meeting house at Blubery afores'd in a solam asembely of the People afores'd Cald Quakers ye saide Josaph Taylor takeing his friend
Elizabth Hains by the hand did Solemnly declare and take ye sayd Elizabeth to be his Lafull wife and shee in Like maner did take ye said Josaph to bee her
true Lafull Husband Etch promising to be faithfull as husband and wife one to ye other till deth mack a Sepration...
And ye sayde Josaph Taylor and Elizabeth his Wife have hear unto set our hands and wee who were presant at their taking each other in Marrige as
afores'd do heare unto sett our hands as witness vnto ye same ye day and yeare aboue Written
SOME LIST JAMES TAYLOR AS A DESCENDANT. JAMES WAS BORN ABOUT 1863 IN CARLISLE, ENGLAND.
I SUSPECT SOMEONE ELSE IS IS FATHER.---UNLESS JOSEPH TAYLOR WAS SEXUALLY ACTIVE AT AGE 8.
"The land in Caln being thought miserably barren, it was given up, an d instead 200 acres were taken up in Bradford, near the tract of Brand ywine, and 350
acres in what is now East Marlborough, 1706. The Brandy wine tract included 430 acres, surveyed 2 mo. 14, 1703, and on this Ab iah Taylor settled. In
1724 he built a brick house. . .His children we re Ann, who married Richard Bernard; Abiah, who died unmarried; Debora h, who married Jonathan Parke,
and to whom her father gave the 200 acr es on Taylor's Run, near the homestead; Alice, who married Daniel Hoop es, and Samuel. A mill was built on the
run which enters the Brandywin e near the brick dwelling, about 1730. Abiah Taylor died about 1747." (Genealogy of the Darlington Family, p 82, Gilbert
Cope, Ancestry.com database)
Note Citations
Notes on Peter, III Taylor
Taylor, Peter. Upper Providence. February 27, 1739/40. March 25, 1740. B.57. Provides for wife Elizabeth. To son Nathan, the plantation I now live on with
stock. To son Mordecai £5 besides what he had before. To daughter Sarah £2
besides what she has received. To daughter Margaret £15. To son Peter £15 when 21. To son John £15 at 21. To son Joseph £15 at 21. To daughter
Elizabeth £15 at 18. Remainder to wife and son Nathan. Executors: wife Elizabeth and son Mordecai
CAUTION:
POSSIBLE CONFLICE WITH PARENTAGE WITH FRANCIS TAYLOR, III born 1734 WHOSE SON THOMAS "LITTLE TOM" TAYLOR born 1756
MARRIED 1st wife: HANNAH BARTLESON born 1760 married about 1785 in Fayette, KY.
2nd WIFE: WAS MARY JANE BARTLESON born 1752 in Salem, NJ married 1782 in Rowan Co., KC
3rd wife: Elizabeth Vincent.
TREES THAT LIST THOMAS TAYLOR (b: 17336/37)AS SON OF GEORGE "SWEDE" TAYLOR AND HANNAH GROOM:
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I would normally conclude these are two separate persons. However they married the same wives and have children with the same name. Others who
cannot decide include:
1. http://www.jesshistorical.com/Jessamine%20County%20Kentucky%20Families/b372.htm#P10022
I CANNOT CONCLUDE WHICH IS CORRECT.
From: <Mgstreet@aol.com>
Subject: Peter Adolphus Groom
Date: Sun, 12 Dec 1999 21:00:27 EST
Does anyone have information about Peter Adolphus Groom
who married Nancy Ankerstrum. They had a daughter Hannah who married George
Taylor who was born in 1692. Did they also have a daughter Jane who married
a Francis Taylor?
Mildred Greenstreet
Major Francis Taylor served three years in the Virginia continental line during the Civil War. On November 22, 1783 in consideration of his three years of
service he received a Land-Office Military Warrant #1937 for 5333 acres of land from the Commonwealth of Virginia
[Mary Leitner.FTW] [Mary K. Leitner] NOTE: John Taylor IV born 1674,Lancaster Co., Virginia was oldest s/o John III and Ann (Vezey) Taylor. In1714 his
father named him and his brother Moses executors of his will. On January 11, 1704 John and his brother Thomas received from their father part of a 1,000-
acre tract of land in the Northern Neck of Virginia, part of which was in Fairfax Co., on which John IV lived. He patented this land 1730. (DB 3 p 843 Fairfax
Co., Virginia: BK 3 Northern Neck Grants; Virginia State Lib,1703-10, p 761) John's will in Fairfax Co., May 1,1740 probated May 17, 1748 named children:
"son George 1 shilling because he received his fortune at marriage; daughter Elizabeth Smith because she received her fortune at marriage; son Henry
Taylor to have 1 negro named Bess, 1 young bay horse, 3 cow's calves, 1 bed and furniture, 5 large putter dishes, dozen putter plates, 5 head of sheep, a
table, 5 chairs, a pair of new cart wheels, with lack of heirs to return to son George and daughter Elizabeth; daughter Hanner to have a mulatto girl named
Fitzgerrel, 2 putter dishes, 5 putter plates and a young heifer" Ext. Henry Taylor. (WB A, 1742-1752, by June Whitehurst Johnson, Fairfax Co., Virginia)
John Taylor's wife is not known, first name may have been Elizabeth as their first daughter was Elizabeth. John's children were: I. GeorgeTaylor I born 1704
in Lancaster Co., Virginia, married 1723/24 Elizabeth Smith d/o William Smith. II. Henry Taylor born 1707 married 1st Margaret Cork and 2nd Susannah
Whitley. III. Elizabeth Taylor born c 1710/12 married James Smith whose will 1749, probated September 24, 1751 named wife Elizabeth and children:
Elizabeth; Peter; William; Presley; Ann. Extrs. Wife Elizabeth, Witnesses William Moxley, Charles Morris. (FauquierCo., Virginia Wills, p 9, by J. E. S. King)
IV. Hanner (Hannah) Taylor no information on her. Source: Names recorded in John's will; Fauquier Co., Virginia Records by King
Note Citations
Notes on Bernard (note parent error) Taylor
"He bought land from John Hall 1744 Henrico Co, VA. Gave land to Anthony 5 Aug
1757 and James land 7 Aug 1761 land was in Chesterfield Co, Va by this time.
Sarah's last name may be Mosley.[Taylor's.FTW]."
Children:
2 Anthony Taylor b: 1732 d: DEC 1781 + Susannah Lacey b: 1750
2 James Taylor b: 15 DEC 1738 d: SEP 1807 + unknown
2 Joseph Taylor b: 1740
2 Josiah Taylor b: 1750 + Lucy Lacey b: 3 FEB 1749/50
Note Citations
Notes on William Basye
Children
*William Basye b: 1693 in Northumberland County, Virginia
Jesse Basye
Edmond Basye
John Basye
Winifred Basye
Judith Basye
Robert Taylor (1715-1807) whose birthplace and ancestry is unknown, came to what was then Tryon County, NC sometime prior to 1773.He lived in
Rutherford and Tryon Counites, NC and married Susannah Anderson. We do not know the names of all of their children, but the following have been
verified: Joshua, Caleb, Susannah, Mary, John,Robert, Arthur, James, Jeremiah and Issac. Robert Taylor was a planter,and prospered on 100 acres, and
later purchased 300 acres more in 1774 on Mountain Creek. He was listed on the 1790 Census and left a will......From The Heritage of Old Buncombe
County North Carolina Volume II 1987(Published by The Old Buncombe County Genealogical Society) Robert Taylor family #574 pg. 357-57
1774 Bought 100 Acres on Broad River Rutherford Co. from John McFadden
Your Rebecca was only married to Ezekiel Scoggins. The Rebecca Davenport in the will of Robert Taylor is Rebecca Hunnicut Davenport, daughter of
Mary Taylor Hunnicut. This Rebecca was a first cousin to your Rebecca. Who did Statia marry? My ancestor was Hannah Taylor Dickey, sister of your
Rebecca.
Re: Robert Taylor-1715-NC & son Caleb Taylor Posted by: Judy Taylor Murphy Date: April 23, 2001 at 17:18:57
In Reply to: Re: Robert Taylor-1715-NC & son Caleb Taylor by Julia Kedroff 16534 of 29016
......Mt Nebo is in Rutherford County, NC. It is off of Bill's Creek Road between what is now Lake Lure and toward the town of Rutherfordton. To be more
specific, as you go from Lake Lure, I believe HWY 74/64? in Lake Lure will go directly toward Rutherfordton. Take the left there at that intersection and that
is Bill's Creek Road. Follow that a couple of miles and you will see Buffalo Creek Road, then Mt Nebo Baptist Church, both on the left. Further on you will
see Bill's Creek Baptist on the left and beyond that is Antioc Methodist (a little white church) on the right. This Buffalo Creek was the home place of Robert
Taylor and Mt Nebo is a hill off from that. The town of Nebo, NC is in McDowell County and is near the Clinchfield section of Marion, NC, as a general
reference. This Nebo is not the same as Mt Nebo. Robert and Joshua Taylors' did not live there during the 1700s and 1800s. There may be Taylors who
lived there in this century though.
Comfort Anderson's sister Naomi married Francis Makemie, the "father of the Presbyterian Church in America," and that Naomi and Comfort's father
William Anderson helped Makemie. Robert married Susannah Anderson, believed to be the daughter of Dr. James Anderson, the first Presbyterian minister
in Virginia at the Cub Creek settlement in Lunenburg County. Anderson and Makemie ran in the same circles at close to the same time, so the way families
intermarried it did seem Robert could have been a descendant of Elias (and that James and William could even have been related). Also, my ancestor
Joshua was his eldest son, which would have fit naming patterns
Marriage 1 Susannah ANDERSON b: 4 Oct 1725 in New York, USA City,New York
Married: 1740 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA
Children
Caleb TAYLOR b: 1750 in Rutherford, North Carolina, USA
Jeremiah TAYLOR b: ABT 1745 in Virginia, USA
Joshua TAYLOR b: 1740 in Virginia, USA
Mary TAYLOR b: 1741 in Virginia, USA
Susanah TAYLOR b: 1742 in Virginia, USA
John TAYLOR b: ABT 1755 in Buncombe, North Carolina, USA
Arthur TAYLOR b: 1744 in Virginia, USA
James TAYLOR b: 1747 in Virginia, USA
Isaac TAYLOR b: 1748 in Virginia, USA
Descendants of: Page 466 of 619
Thomas J."Capt." Taylor, II
Cynthia TAYLOR b: 1749 in Virginia, USA
See biographies by H. Hamilton (2 vol., 1941 and 1951; repr. 1966), B. Dyer (1946, repr. 1967), and S. B. McKinley and S. Bent (1946); E. J. Nichols, Zach
Taylor's Little Army (1963).
Children
Anne Margaret Mackall Taylor b: 9 APR 1811 in Louisville, Jefferson, KY, USA
Octavia Pannel Taylor b: 16 AUG 1816
Margaret Smith Taylor b: 27 JUL 1819 in Louisville, Jefferson, KY, USA
Mary Elizabeth Taylor b: 20 APR 1824 in Jefferson, KY, USA
Richard Taylor b: 27 JAN 1826 in Louisville, Jefferson, KY, USA
Sarah Knox Taylor b: 6 MAR 1814 in Vincennes, IN, USA
Blandine Taylor b: 1814 in Christian, Todd, KY, USA
Knox Taylor b: 27 JAN 1826 in Louisville, Jefferson, KY, USA
1. 12TH. PRESIDENT, UNITED S ZACHARY * (12TH US PRESIDENT)10 TAYLOR (RICHARD *9, ZACHARY *8, JAMES *7, JAMES *6, JOHN *5,
THOMAS *4, THOMAS *3, ROWLAND *2, JOHN *1) was born 24 November 1784 in HARE FOREST, ORANGE COUNTY, VIRGINIA, UNITED
STATES, and died 09 July 1850 in WHITE HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D.C., UNITED STATES. He met (1) MARY (SLAVE) * MULATTO. He married (2)
MARGARET MACKALL SMITH 21 June 1810 in LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, UNITED STATES, daughter of WALTER SMITH and ANNE MACKAL. She
was born 21 September 1788 in St. Leonard's, CALVERT COUNTY, MARYLAND, UNITED STATES, and died 18 August 1852 in PASAGOULA,
MISSISSIPPI, UNITED STATES.
HE WAS SUCCESSFUL L IN THE BLACK HAWK WAR AND SECURED A SURRENDER. HE WAS PUT IN CHARGE OF THE EXPEDITION
AGAINST THE SEMINOLES IN FLORIDA. HE DEFEATED THEM BADLY ON
CHRISTMAS DAY 1837 AND WAS PROMOTED BRIGADIER GENERAL. HE EARNED THE TITLE "OLD ROUGH AND READY" . IN 1841 TWO MAIN
EVENTS OCCURRED, TAYLOR PURCHASED A PLANTATION NEAR RODNEY MISSISSIPPI WHICH MADE HIM A SLAVE HOLDER AND SECOND
WAS PUT IN CHARGE OF THE MILITARY DEPARTMENT OF THE SOUTH WEST. HE ALSO BOUGHT A COTTAGE IN BATON
ROUGE LA. WHICH BECAME HIS PERMANENT HOME. THE MEXICAN WAR, TAYLOR WON 4 BATTLES WHICH MADE HIM A NATIONAL HERO.
HE WAS MADE A MAJOR GENERAL. SANTA ANNA ATTACKED ON FEB 22,1847 THE BATTLE PURSUED AND WHEN IT WAS OVER TAYLOR
HAD LED THE LARGEST VICTORY THE AMERICANS HAD HAD. TEXAS WAS SECUR
THE PRESIDENCY. TAYLOR WAS SAID TO BE UNCOUTH AND ILLITERATE, WHEN IN FACT HE WAS NEITHER. IF NOT WELL EDUCATED, HE
WAS INTELLIGENT AND HAD A MIND OF HIS OWN. AS PRESIDENT HE SOON LEARNED TO MODIFY HIS ACTIONS AND DID SO. HIS MAIN
WEAKNESS WAS THAT HE DIED ONLY 16 MONTHS INTO HIS FIRST TERM. PROBABLY HIS MAIN ACCOMPLISHMENT WAS IN APPEASING
THE FORCES FOR CIVIL WAR AT THE TIME AND WAS ABLE TO QUELL IT FOR ANOTHER 10 YEARS AFTER HIS DEATH. MY THOUGHTS ARE
THAT IF HE HAD STAYED TO TERM HE
MAY HAVE SUCCEEDED IN AVOIDING THE CIVIL WAR COMPLETELY.
ON JULY 4 1850 ALTHOUGH NOT FEELING WELL HE SAT UNDER THE HOT SUN AT THE LONG
CEREMONY AT THE LAYING OF THE CORNERSTONE OF THE WASHINGTON MONUMENT. HE TOOK
SICK, DIAGNOSED AS CHOLERA MORBUS. HE DIED 5 DAYS LATER. HE LEFT A STATEMENT IN PART "I HAVE TRIED TO DISCHARGE MY
DUTIES FAITHFULLY; I REGRET NOTHING."
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ACCORDING TO INFORMATION HANDED DOWN BY MY W. A. Taylor, ZACHARY FATHERED A SON
BY A MULATTO SLAVE PRIOR TO HIS MARRIAGE. IN ORDER TO PROTECT THIS SON FROM SLAVERY OR PREJUDICE IN THE SOUTH
ZACHARY HAD HIS SON SET UP IN ONTARIO WHERE HE RAISED A FAMILY. W. A. TAYLOR WAS SON TO THIS INDIVIDUAL. THE LINK
BETWEEN THIS AND ZACHARY IS NOT PROVED BUT IT WILL BE A CHALLENGE TO FIND A CONNECTION. W.A.TAYLOR 1991 #162
DURING DECEMBER OF 1991 I W.A.TAYLOR WHILE TRAVELLING IN THE UNITED STATES FROM WINNIPEG TO NEW ORLEANS SPENT MUCH
TIME INVESTIGATING THE POSSIBLE CONNECTION TO THE POSSIBLE LINK. OUR FIRST STOP WAS IN ST LOUIS TO VISIT MY BROTHER Wm
J.RUSSELL AND HE TOLD of THE FOLLOWING STORY HE CLAIMS WAS TOLD TO HIM BY GRANNY COATES WHEN HE
WAS A YOUTH.
AS IS INDICATED ZACHARY HAD SIX CHILDREN. THE FIRST FIVE WHERE GIRLS AND RICHARD WAS THE SIXTH. DUE TO THE RISK OF
DEATH FROM CHILDBIRTH OR OTHER REASONS. AFTER RICHARD WAS BORN ZACHARY'S WIFE WOULD NOT SLEEP WITH HIM ANY MORE
OR WOULD NOT AGREE TO BEAR ANY FURTHER CHILDREN AND IT IS REPORTED THAT ZACHARY WENT TO NEW ORLEANS AND
PURCHASED A MULATTO SLAVE FOR PERSONAL DUTIES. THE SLAVE WAS REPORTED TO BE FROM THE CARIBBEAN. IT WAS QUITE
COMMON DURING SLAVERY DAYS FOR THE MASTER TO SIRE SLAVES IN THIS WAY.
ACCORDING TO GRANNY COATES A CERTAIN WILLIAM HENRY WAS THE RESULT. PROBABLY NO MORE THAN 25% BLACK DEPENDING ON
THE PERCENTAGE IN THE MULATTO MOTHER. WILLIAM WAS REPORTED TO HAVE BEEN BORN IN BATON ROUGE LOUISIANA. NO
MENTION IS MADE OF THIS WILLIAM UNTIL L ATOR AS ZACKERY'S S PERSONAL VALET HOWEVER WHEN ZACKERY WAS CONVINCED TO
RUN FOR THE PRESIDENCY OF THE UNITED STATES WILLIAM BECAME A LIABILITY AS A
NATURAL SON AS PERSONAL VALET OF BLACK ORIGIN WAS NOT ACCEPTABLE TO WASHINGTON SOCIETY. THEREFORE ZACKERY
ARRANGED THAT SOME DIPLOMATS TRAVELING TO KINGSTON, THE THEN CAPITOL OF CANADA WOULD TAKE WILLIAM WITH THEM AND
SET HIM UP IN CANADA BUT NOT IN KINGSTON AS IT WAS POLITICALLY TO CLOSE TO WASHINGTON. THEY WENT ON TO HAMILTON AND
SET WILLIAM UP AS A FARMER. WRITTEN BY W.A.TAYLOR #162
IT IS REPORTED THAT ZACKERY SUPERVISED THE BUILDING OF THE PENTAGON BARRACKS AND IT WAS COMPLETE IN 1822, HE ALSO
HAD A COTTAGE (LARGE HOUSE BY TODAYS STANDARDS) BESIDE THE BARRACKS WERE HE LIVED WHEN IN BATON ROUGE. WE SAW
BOTH STONE MARKERS SHOWING THE APPROXIMATE LOCATION ON THE CAPITOL GROUNDS BUT SOME SAY THE ACTUAL HOME WAS
CLOSSER TO THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. DISPUTED DISTANCES ARE ONLY A FEW
100 YARDS ONE WAY OR THE OTHER.
RICHARD WAS BORN IN JAN OF 1826 AND ZACKERY THEN GOT HIS MILATO SLAVE SO IT IS CONCEIVABLE THAT WILLIAM WAS BORN IN
LATE 1826 OR EARLY 1827. THAT WOULD MAKE HIM 20 OR 21 BY THE TIME WASHINGTON POLITICS WOULD CREATE AN
EMBARRASSMENT. AT THAT
AGE HE ENTERED CANADA AND MARRIED IN HAMILTON ABOUT AGE 40 AND STARTED A FAMILY. WILLIAM HENRY WHO BY 1869 WAS
FOURTY AND MARRIED MISS ANNIE AND HAD A SOM WILLIAM ARTHUR TAYLOR, IN 1869.
THE FIRST TIME LINK OF COURSE IS ZACKERY TAYLOR AND WAS HE IN THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME. IT IS REPORTED THAT HE
LIVED IN BATON ROUGE BEFORE 1822 AND THAT HE PURCHASED A 380 ACRE PLANTATION JUST UP THE RIVER IN IN WEST FELICIANA
COUNTY NEAR ST. FRANCISVILLE AS EARLY AS 1823 SO HE WAS IN THE AREA AND HAD NEED FOR SLAVES. THE HOME IN BATON ROUGE
CONTINUED TO BE USED BY HIM UP TO THE TIME OF THE PRESIDENCY. DURING OUR VISIT WE STOPPED AT THE HISTORICAL SOCIETY
IN ST FRANCESVILLE TO FIND WHERE THE PLANTATION WAS BUT COULD NOT BE HELPED BUT WHILE AT THE STATE LIBRARY WE
TALKED WITH A RESEARCHER WHO HAD DOCUMENTED THAT SUCH A PURCHASE WAS MADE.
SOME INTERSECTING BACKGROUND ON ZACKERY TAYLOR NOW FOLL OWES FROM INFORMATION
GLEANED FROM THE MANY BITS OF INFO AT THE LOUISIANA STATE LIBRARY. IT SHOWS THAT HE PURCHASED A 500 ACRE PLANTATION
ON THE RIVER BETWEEN LOUISIANA AND MISSISSIPPI. IT IS REPORTED THAT HE OWNED IT FOR 25 YEARS AND SOLD IT IN 1849 FOR
$3000.00. IT ALSO SAYS THAT HE PURCHASED A PLANTATION BY THE NAME OF CYPREE GROVE IN 1841 FOR THE SUM OF $95,000.00
CASH. A GOOD DEAL IS WRITTEN ABOUT HIS EXPERIENCE WITH THIS PLANTATION AND
INDICATES THAT HE STILL OWNED IT AT THE TIME OF DEATH AND THAT IT WAS NOT TOO PROFITABLE PROBABLE DUE TOO ONE MAIN
FACTOR. THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER. OF COURSE ZACKERY WAS ALSO ABSENT A GOOD DEAL OF THE TIME SO HE WAS NOT ABLE TO HAVE
THAT HANDS ON APPROACH. HE DID WRITE A LOT WITH INSTRUCTIONS AND HE PROBABLE HAD FOR THE MOST PART CAPABLE
MANAGERS. BY THE TIME OF HIS DEATH HIS SON RICHARD WAS TAKING SOME ROLE.
THE FOLLOWING OBSERVATIONS ARE REPORTED ABOUT ZACKERY AND HIS SLAVES. IT WAS
REPORTED THAT HE NEVER SOLD A SLAVE AND THAT HE THOUGHT OF HIS SLAVES AS "SERVANTS" RATHER THEN "SLAVES". ONE
QUOTE STATES THAT SLAVERY AT CYPRESS GROVE WAS PERHAPS AS IDYLLIC AS IT EVER BECAME. A LETTER HOME SETS OUT
CONDITIONS FOR THE SLAVES THAT THEY ARE TO RECEIVED A DAILY RATION OF ONE POUND OF MEAT PER DAY AND AS MANY
VEGETABLES AND BREAD AS THEY MIGHT CARE TO EAT. THAT ALL FOOD STOFFS WERE GROWN ON
THE PLANTATION. IT WAS ALSO NOTED THAT IF A SLAVE GETS SICK HE OR SHE IS TO BE ALLOWED TIME OFF UNTIL WELL ENOUGH TO
RETURN TO WORK. IT WAS REPORTED THAT MANY SLAVES LIVED TO THEIR 80'S. NOT ALWAYS COMMON ON OTHER PLANTATIONS. ONE
NOTATION SHOWS THAT AT CHRISTMAS ZACKERY WOULD GIVE EACH SLAVE A BONUS OF ABOUT $5.00. A VERY GOOD SUM IN THOSE
DAYS. A REPORT OF TRAVELING DIPLOMATS TO CYPRESS GROVE REMARKS AT THE NEAT AND TIDY HOMES OF THE SLAVES. ZACKERY
DID NOT SEAM TO BE BOTHERED BY RUNAWAYS.
IN THE FILE ARE SEVERAL DOCUMENTS ABOUT ZACKERY
Taylor, Zachary (1784-1850), U.S. general in the Mexican War, who became the 12th president of the United States (1849-50).
Taylor was born on November 24, 1784, in Orange County, Virginia, the son of a veteran of the American Revolution. Taken to Kentucky as a child, he
grew up on his father's plantation near Louisville, where he was educated by local tutors. He was married (1810) to Margaret Mackall Smith (1787-1852) of
Maryland, with whom he had four children; one of these was the first wife of Jefferson Davis, later Confederate president; another became a Confederate
general.
Descendants of: Page 468 of 619
Thomas J."Capt." Taylor, II
Military Career
In 1808 Taylor joined the regular army as an infantry officer. After distinguishing himself under William Henry Harrison in the War of 1812 and briefly
returning to civilian life, he saw active duty on various frontier posts in the Northwest and Louisiana, where he established a second home. He participated in
the Black Hawk and Second Seminole wars and in 1838 defeated the Seminole in the Battle of Lake Okeechobee. Although not decisive, this engagement
earned him promotion to the rank of brigadier general, and he was given overall command of the campaign against the Seminole in Florida.
In the early 1840s Taylor was stationed at the southwestern boundaries of the United States. Sent to Texas shortly before the outbreak of war with Mexico,
he was ordered to advance into the disputed territory between the Nueces River and the Rio Grande, where he defeated Mexican detachments at Palo Alto
and Roseca de la Palma (May 8-9, 1846). These battles made him famous and led to the U.S. declaration of war on Mexico. Taylor, now a major general,
subsequently captured Matamoros and Monterrey. Part of his command was detached to join General Winfield Scott in central Mexico. Nevertheless, on
February 22-23, 1847, Taylor routed a numerically superior force assembled under Mexican president Antonio López de Santa Anna at Buena Vista, a feat
that thrilled the nation. See Buena Vista, Battle of.
Political Career
Taylor, who had never bothered to vote, had little political experience, but he had quarreled with President James K. Polk and sympathized with the Whigs,
and thus seemed a perfect candidate for the opposition. Although he declared himself nonpartisan and was a slave owner, which might have made him
unpopular in the North, the Whig party nominated him for the presidency in 1848. In the ensuing election, he defeated both his Democratic and Free-Soil
opponents.
The Taylor administration encountered severe difficulties. To end British encroachments in Central America, it concluded the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty (1850)
neutralizing any future Atlantic-Pacific canal in that area, an arrangement that proved unpopular in the U.S. Taylor favored granting immediate statehood to
California and New Mexico, which had been acquired as a result of the war, but when California prohibited slavery, the South opposed its admission to the
Union. The president, however, refused to reconsider. Adamantly resisting Henry Clay's compromise proposals, which sought to balance southern with
northern concessions, he declared himself ready to use force to prevent secession or a threatened seizure of eastern New Mexico by Texas. His stand
completely alienated southern Whigs, and it contributed to an impasse in the U.S. Congress. In the midst of this controversy Taylor fell ill, and he died on
July 9, 1850. His death removed the principal obstacle to the ultimate passage of the Compromise Measures of 1850.
Taylor was an adequate but by no means brilliant general, who reached the presidency without preparation at a critical moment. Whether, as has been
suggested, a continuation of his hard-line policy toward the South might have prevented the American Civil War will never be known.
"Taylor, Zachary," Microsoft (R) Encarta. Copyright (c) 1993 Microsoft Corporation. Copyright (c) 1993 Funk & Wagnall's Corporation[]
He was the 12th President of the United States (1849- 1850) and was a member of the Whig party. His VP was Willard Fillmore. He was known as "Old
Rough and Ready" and is buried in Zachary Taylor National Cemetary near Louisville, Ky.
He rose to power after his military victories in the Mexican War of 1846-47 and served as President for little more than a year when he contracted cholera
and died in July of 1850.[]
Zachary was the 12th President of the US. He was the first professional soldier to become President, having been elected because of his victories in the
Mexican War. His presidency was brief (16 months) and his accomplishments few. He did, however, take a steong stand against Southern secession over
slavery question, though a Southerner and a landowner himself. Taylor was of English heritage and Whig political affiliation. He stood 5'8" tall and was a
Episcopalian. His death came July 9, 1850 in the White House; he was buried in the Zachary Taylor National Cemetery near Louisville, KY.
Information on this person has been provided by or confirmed by a Gedcom file received on August 24th, 1998 from George & Diane Gravlee merged into
this file by William A. Taylor b1944 on September 1St, 1998. Info. was Name, birth and death dates plus places and marriage information and the following
source information.
!SOURCE
World Book Ency.
!SOURCE
Who Was Who in America-mom Mary wrong;m.18 Jun 1810;b.Montebello,VA.
FURTHER SOURCES PRESIDENTIAL FAMILY FOREST CD-ROM PUT INTO FILE BY WILLIAM A TAYLOR B1944 ON OCT 6TH,1998
Sources for President Zachary Taylor
3rd Edition, Facts About The Presidents, by Joseph Nathan Kane, page 80
Notable American Women, Vol III, page 434-435
Descendants of: Page 469 of 619
Thomas J."Capt." Taylor, II
Pedigree and History of the Washington Family: .............. Down to General George Washington .............., by Albert Welles, page 241
Founders & Patriots Family Forest
Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy, by Frederick A. Virkus, page 797
Facts About The Presidents, 3rd Edition, by Joseph Nathan Kane, page 299 & 84
Mayflower descendant through great-grandmother, Sarah Allerton (qv). Grand-uncle of Squire Asbury (qv) who married Mary Elizabeth Washington.
Name appeared on CD-Rom Vol 22 WFT and the following information was reported to this file by William Arthur Taylor b 1944 on January 2nd 1999. n
Download from net on Jan 3rd, 1999 from data base of Cathe Campbell at cathecamp@aol.com suggested by Larry A. Taylor at Larry-a-
taylor@worldnet.att.net. site location http://www.familytreeclimbers.com/family/gedcoms/campbell/dat27.htm#6. Downloaded by William Arthur Taylor
b1944 and compared or updated this file on Jan 10th, 1999. new info provided as noted. non[tay99015.FTW]
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He was the twelfth President of the United States from 4 Mar 1849 to 9 Jul 1850.
He died of cholera morbus, at the White House, while serving in the office of President of the United States.
Name appeared in Gedcom file downloaded on Jan. 14, 1999 from Charles Wesley Smith stafa@worldnet.att.net
(http://www.parsonstech.com/genealogy/trees/csmith13/stafa03.htm and merged into this file by William Arthur Taylor B1944 on Jan 20, 1999.
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Zachary Taylor Information from Whie House internet site. Downloaded by William Arthur Taylor b1944
Interesting Fact: Zachary Taylor spent July 4, 1850, eating cherries and milk at a ceremony at the Washington Monument. He got sick from the heat and
died five days later, the second president to die in office.
Fast Fact: With Zachary Taylor, a career soldier first attained the Presidency.
Biography: Northerners and Southerners disputed sharply whether the territories wrested from Mexico should be opened to slavery, and some Southerners
even threatened secession. Standing firm, Zachary Taylor was prepared to hold the Union together by armed force rather than by compromise.
Born in Virginia in 1784, he was taken as an infant to Kentucky and raised on a plantation. He was a career officer in the Army, but his talk was most often
of cotton raising. His home was in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and he owned a plantation in Mississippi.
But Taylor did not defend slavery or southern sectionalism; 40 years in the Army made him a strong nationalist.
He spent a quarter of a century policing the frontiers against Indians. In the Mexican War he won major victories at Monterrey and Buena Vista.
President Polk, disturbed by General Taylor's informal habits of command and perhaps his Whiggery as well, kept him in northern Mexico and sent an
expedition under Gen. Winfield Scott to capture Mexico City. Taylor, incensed, thought that "the battle of Buena Vista opened the road to the city of Mexico
and the halls of Montezuma, that others might revel in them."
"Old Rough and Ready's" homespun ways were political assets. His long military record would appeal to northerners; his ownership of 100 slaves would lure
southern votes. He had not committed himself on troublesome issues. The Whigs nominated him to run against the Democratic candidate, Lewis Cass, who
favored letting the residents of territories decide for themselves whether they wanted slavery.
In protest against Taylor the slaveholder and Cass the advocate of "squatter sovereignty," northerners who opposed extension of slavery into territories
formed a Free Soil Party and nominated Martin Van Buren. In a close election, the Free Soilers pulled enough votes away from Cass to elect Taylor.
Although Taylor had subscribed to Whig principles of legislative leadership, he was not inclined to be a puppet of Whig leaders in Congress. He acted at
times as though he were above parties and politics. As disheveled as always, Taylor tried to run his administration in the same rule-of-thumb fashion with
which he had fought Indians.
Traditionally, people could decide whether they wanted slavery when they drew up new state constitutions. Therefore, to end the dispute over slavery in new
areas, Taylor urged settlers in New Mexico and California to draft constitutions and apply for statehood, bypassing the territorial stage.
Southerners were furious, since neither state constitution was likely to permit slavery; Members of Congress were dismayed, since they felt the President
was usurping their policy-making prerogatives. In addition, Taylor's solution ignored several acute
side issues: the northern dislike of the slave market operating in the District of Columbia; and the southern demands for a more stringent fugitive slave law.
In February 1850 President Taylor had held a stormy conference with southern leaders who threatened secession. He told them that if necessary to enforce
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the laws, he personally would lead the Army. Persons "taken in rebellion against the Union, he would hang ... with less reluctance than he had hanged
deserters and spies in Mexico." He never wavered.
Then events took an unexpected turn. After participating in ceremonies at the Washington Monument on a blistering July 4, Taylor fell ill; within five days he
was dead. After his death, the forces of compromise triumphed, but the war Taylor had been willing to face came 11 years later. In it, his only son Richard
served as a general in the Confederate Army
http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=M000043
MADISON, James, a Delegate and a Representative from Virginia and 4th President of the United States; born in Port Conway, King George County, Va.,
March 16, 1751; studied under private tutors and graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) in 1771; member of the committee
of safety from Orange County in 1774; delegate in the Williamsburg (Va.) convention of May 1776; member of the First General Assembly of Virginia in
1776 and was unanimously elected a member of the executive council in 1778; Member of the Continental Congress 1780-1783 and 1787-1788; delegate
in the Federal Constitutional Convention at Philadelphia, Pa., in 1787; elected to the First Congress; reelected to the Second and Third Congresses and
reelected as a Republican to the Fourth Congress (March 4, 1789-March 3, 1797); declined the mission to France, tendered by President Washington in
1794, and also the position of Secretary of State, tendered the same year; again a member of the Virginia Assembly from Orange County in 1799;
appointed by President Jefferson as Secretary of State on March 5, 1801; entered upon the duties of that office May 2, 1801, and served until March 4,
1809; elected President of the United States in 1808; reelected in 1812 and served from March 4, 1809, to March 3, 1817; retired to his estate,
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”Montpelier,” Orange County, Va.; delegate in the Virginia constitutional convention of 1829; rector of the University of Virginia at Charlottesville and visitor to
the College of William and Mary, Williamsburg, Va.; died at Montpelier on June 28, 1836; interment in the private cemetery of Montpelier
Note: Ths line back to King Edward I, per "The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants," by Gary Boyd Roberts
James Madison (March 16, 1751 – June 28, 1836) was the fourth (1809–1817) President of the United States. Known as the "Father of the Constitution,"
he played a leading role in the creation of the United States Constitution in 1787 and, with Alexander Hamilton, was the chief expounder of its meaning in
the Federalist Papers (1788). Working closely with Thomas Jefferson he created the Democratic-Republican Party in the mid-1790s and built a system of
grass roots political activism that was victorious in the "Revolution of 1800." As Jefferson's Secretary of State he handled the Louisiana Purchase, doubling
the nation's size, and tried to avoid war with Britain and France. As president he declared war on Britain, the War of 1812.
Early life
Madison was born in Port Conway, Virginia on March 16, 1751 (March 5 according to the Old Style Julian Calendar). He was the eldest of twelve children
and only seven of them will reach adulthood[1]. His parents, Colonel James Madison, Sr. (March 27, 1723 – February 27, 1801) and Eleanor Rose "Nellie"
Conway (January 9, 1731 – February 11, 1829), were slave owners and the prosperous owners of a tobacco plantation in Orange County, Virginia, where
Madison spent most of his childhood years. He was raised Episcopalian. Madison's plantation life was made possible by his paternal great-great-
grandfather, James Madison, who utilized Virginia's headright system to import many indentured servants, thereby allowing him to accumulate a large tract
of land. Madison, like his forebears, owned slaves.
In 1769, Madison left the plantation to attend the College of New Jersey (later to become Princeton University), finishing its four-year course in two years but
exhausting himself from overwork in the process. When he regained his health, he served in the state legislature (1776-79) and became known as a prot?g?
of Thomas Jefferson. In this capacity, he became a prominent figure in Virginia state politics, helping to draft their declaration of religious freedom and
persuading Virginia to give their northwestern territories (consisting of most of modern-day Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois) to the Continental Congress.
As a delegate to the Continental Congress (1780-83), he was considered a legislative workhorse and a master of parliamentary detail. Back in the state
legislature he welcomed peace, but soon became alarmed at the fragility of the Confederation. He was a strong advocate of a new constitution and played
a leading role in drafting and negotiating the main points at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia in 1787. To aid the push for quick ratification, he
joined with Alexander Hamilton and John Jay to write The Federalist Papers. Back in Virginia in 1788, he led the fight for ratification of the Constitution at
the state's convention—oratorically dueling Patrick Henry and others who sought revisions to the constitution (such as a bill of rights) before its ratification.
Madison is often referred to as the "Father of the Constitution" for his role in its drafting and ratification. However, Madison protested this designation as
being "a credit to which I have no claim... [The Constitution] was not, like the fabled Goddess of Wisdom, the offspring of a single brain. It ought to be
regarded as the work of many heads and many hands."[2]
Congressional years
When the Constitution was ratified, Madison was elected to the United States House of Representatives from his home state of Virginia and served from
the First Congress through the Fourth Congress. With Jefferson he was the cofounder of the Democratic-Republican Party during his final term in the
House. On June 8, 1789, he successfully offered a package of twelve proposed amendments to the Constitution.[3] Based upon earlier work by George
Mason, the final ten of these rights became what is collectively known as the Bill of Rights by December 15, 1791. An eleventh of the amendments was
belatedly ratified more than two centuries later and is today the 27th Amendment.
The chief characteristic of Madison's time in Congress was his desire to limit the power of the federal government. During this time, the debate between
Hamilton and Jefferson led to the formation of the first political parties in U.S. history. Members of the Federalist Party followed Hamilton and believed in a
strong central government. Madison was instrumental in the creation of the Democratic-Republican Party, which opposed the Hamiltonians as centralizers,
pro-British elitists who would undermine republican values. Madison led the unsuccessful attempt to block Hamilton's proposed Bank of the United States,
arguing the new Constitution did not explicitly allow the federal government to form a bank.
In 1794, Madison married Dolley Payne Todd, who cut as attractive and vivacious a figure as he did a sickly and antisocial one. It is Dolley who is largely
credited with inventing the role of "First Lady" as political ally to the president.
In 1797, Madison left Congress; in 1798, he and Jefferson secretly wrote the Kentucky and Virginia Resolutions which insisted that states could block
unconstitutional federal laws and became the basis of States rights arguments until 1861. Most biographers see a sea-change with Madison moving from
strong nationalism in 1787-88 to a states' rights position that became extreme in the resolutions of 1798. Other scholars, notably Lance Banning, see more
continuity, arguing Madison was never caught up in Hamilton's dream of a powerful nation.
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The main challenge Madison faced during the Jefferson Administration was navigating between the two great empires of Britain and France, which were
almost constantly at war. The first great triumph was the Louisiana Purchase in 1803, made possible when Napoleon realized he could not defend that vast
territory, and it was to France's advantage that Britain did not seize it. He and President Jefferson reversed party policy to negotiate and win Congressional
approval for the Purchase. Madison tried to maintain neutrality, but at the same time insisted on the legal rights of the U.S. under international law. Neither
London nor Paris showed much respect, however. Madison and Jefferson decided on an embargo to punish Britain, which meant forbidding all Americans
to trade with any foreign nation. The embargo failed as foreign policy and instead caused massive hardships in the northeastern seaboard, which depended
on foreign trade. The Democratic-Republican Congressional Caucus chose presidential candidates for the party, and Madison was chosen in the election of
1808, easily defeating Charles Cotesworth Pinckney.
Presidency 1809-1817
Policies
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British insults continued, especially the practice of using the Royal Navy to intercept unarmed American merchant ships and "impressing" (conscripting) all
sailors who might be British subjects for service in the British navy. Madison's protests were ignored, so he helped stir up public opinion in the west and
south for war. One argument was that an American invasion of Canada would be easy and would be a good bargaining chip. Madison carefully prepared
public opinion for what everyone at the time called "Mr. Madison's War," but much less time and money was spent building up the army, navy, forts, or state
militias. After Congress declared war, Madison was re-elected President over DeWitt Clinton but by a smaller margin than in 1808 (see U.S. presidential
election, 1812).
In the ensuing War of 1812, the British won numerous victories, including the capture of Detroit after the American general surrendered to a small force
without a fight, and occupation of Washington, D.C., forcing Madison to flee the city and watch atop a hill in Virginia as the White House was set on fire by
British troops. The British also armed American Indians in the West, most notably followers of Tecumseh. Finally a standoff was reached on the Canadian
border. The Americans built warships on the Great Lakes faster than the British and gained the upper hand. At sea, the British blockaded the entire
coastline, cutting off both foreign trade and domestic trade between ports.
After the defeat of Napoleon, both the British and Americans were exhausted, the causes of the war had been forgotten, and it was time for peace. New
England Federalists, however, set up a defeatist Hartford Convention that discussed secession. In 1814, the Treaty of Ghent ended the war. The treaty
nullified any territorial gains on either side, returning the countries to status quo ante bellum. The Battle of New Orleans, in which Andrew Jackson defeated
the British regulars, was fought 15 days after the treaty was signed but before it was finalized. With peace finally established, America was swept by a
sense of euphoria and national achievement in finally securing full independence from Britain. The Federalists fell apart and eventually disappeared from
politics, as an Era of Good Feeling emerged with a much lower level of political fear and vituperation.
In his last act before leaving office, Madison vetoed a bill for "internal improvements," including roads, bridges, and canals:
"Having considered the bill...I am constrained by the insuperable difficulty I feel in reconciling this bill with the Constitution of the United States...The
legislative powers vested in Congress are specified...in the...Constitution, and it does not appear that the power proposed to be exercised by the bill is
among the enumerated powers..." [4]
Madison rejected the view of Congress that the General Welfare Clause justified the bill, stating:
"Such a view of the Constitution would have the effect of giving to Congress a general power of legislation instead of the defined and limited one hitherto
understood to belong to them, the terms 'common defense and general welfare' embracing every object and act within the purview of a legislative trust."
Madison would support internal improvement schemes only through constitutional amendment; but he urged a variety of measures that he felt were "best
executed under the national authority," including federal support for roads and canals that would "bind more closely together the various parts of our
extended confederacy."
Later life
After leaving office, Madison retired to Montpelier, his tobacco plantation in Virginia, which was not far from Jefferson's Monticello. He engaged in extensive
correspondence on political affairs and served on the Board of Visitors of the University of Virginia for 17 years. Upon the death of Thomas Jefferson in
1826, Madison became the Rector of the University of Virginia and served for the next 10 years until his own death. This occurred on June 28, 1836 from
rheumatism and heart failure. He left no children and was the last founding father to die. His detailed notes on the Constitutional Convention were published
a few years after his death.
Madison's portrait was on the U.S. $5000 bill. There were about twenty different varieties of $5000 bills issued between 1861 and 1946, and all but three
had James Madison. Madison also appears on the $200 Series EE Savings Bond
James Madison was 4th President of the United States and served two terms from 1809 thru 1817. He has justly been called the Father of the United
States Constitution. He gave more than forty years to the service of his country, although his term as President was probably the least successful part of his
career.
Young James was frail and sickly as a child and studied under private tutors. In 1769 he entered the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University).
James took an active part in politics and was one of the founders of the American Whip Society. He graduated in 1771 and spent the next year or so
studying Hebrew and philosophy and was probably planning to enter the ministry. In 1774 however he entered politics as a member of the local Committee
of Safety. In 1778 he was in Williamsburg, Va. as a member of the Governor's Council working closely with Thomas Jefferson and Patrick Henry. He was
elected a delegate to the Constitutional Congress in December, 1780. He quickly became an outstanding member of the Congress and by the time he
returned to Virginia in 1783 he was widely recognized as the ablest member of the group.
When Thomas Jefferson became President, it was only natural that he ask his old friend, James Madison to be Secretary of State. Madison held that
position for 8 of the most difficult and important years in the Nation's history. Although the Louisiana Purchase took place during Jefferson's presidency the
administration failed to force Britain and France to respect the country's rights at sea. Jefferson and Madison did avoid war, but they left unsolved the
problems that elated resulted in the War of 1812.
Madison's presidential years were probably the unhappiest of his life. "Mr. Madison's War" as the War of 1812 was widely known at the time did little to reap
gain or glory for the Nation. The war brought economic hardship to the United States. The shipping industry was ruined, the treasury was empty, and the
nation's credit all but exhausted. On the other hand, the War of 1812 did prove to be a Strong force for nationalism. The end of the war issued in an "era of
good feelings"
At the end of his presidency, Madison returned to his estate at Montpelier. He served for a time as rector of the University of Virginia, to which he gave his
personal library. The last of the founders of the American Republic died at Montpelier on June 28, 1836.
James and Dolly Madison had no children
Elizabeth Leuiza Taylor, born Bet. 1800 - 1810 in Tennessee. She married James Burton; born Bet. 1800 - 1810 in Virginia. Notes for Elizabeth Leuiza
Taylor: 1830 census Franklin Co., Tennessee James Burton 00001-0001
Nancy Taylor, born Bet. 1810 - 1820 in North Carolina. She married Jorden King; born Bet. 1810 - 1820. Notes for Nancy Taylor:
1840 Coffee Co., Tennessee Census Jordan King 11001-11001
In the Revolutionary War Lewis was a Private in the North Carolina Line. His war pension started at age 75, on Sep. 27, 1833, he drew $80.00 annual
allowance, he drew a total of $240.00.
From Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files Lewis Taylor, NC & SC Lines, Sl728, soldiar lived in Surry Co. NC at lst enlistment and later moved to SC and
also enlisted there and after the Rev. War he moved to Rutherford Co. NC then moved to Franklin Co. TN where he applied in Sep l832, soldier John
Lowrey a credible witness be duly sworn according law doth on his oath declare that he has been long and well acquainted with the above Lewis Taylor and
knows him to be the same person described in the above affidavit.. (signed) John Lowrey... To Pen. Agent 16 Oct. 1840...Illinois from 4th March
1840...Notification to D. Esq. Carmi, Illinois Carded.... Illinois....West Tennessee 2203...West Tennessee....Lewis Taylor...Franklin in the State of Tennessee
who was a priv. Semi-anl. allowance ending 4 Mar 40.00 total 240.00 Revolutionary Claim...Act June 7, 1832...Recorded by Danl Boyd, Clerk, Book E. Vol.
7, Page 95 Page 3... State of Tennessee, County Court, Franklin County, August Sessions 1833
The ammended declaration of Lewis Taylor an applicant for a pension under the act passed 7th June 1833. This applicant states that he served for the term
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of three months in the performance of the tour of duty first mentioned in his annexed original. And the said court do hereby declare their opinion after the
investigation of the matter, and after putting the interogations prescribed by the War Department that the forgoing awarded declaration of Lewis Taylor is
true, and that the ammended original.
Personally appeared in open court before James Sharp, John Daugherty and Jacob Frangant, Justices of the court of pleas and greater sessions now
setting, Lewis Taylor aged about seventy three years, who being first duly sworn according to law, doth...The court propounded the following interrogatories
to wit: 1- Where and in what year were you born? Answer: I was born in the state of Virginia, Albemarle County in the year of 1759 I think. 2- Have you any
record of your age, if so, where is it? Answer: I have none 3- Where were you living when called into service, where have you lived since the Revolutionary
War and where do you now live? Answer: I was living at heretofore stated Surrey County, North Carolina. I have lived since the war in the same state 5-
State the names of some of the regular officers who were with the troops where you served, such continental and malitia regiments as you can recollect
and the general circumstances of your service. Answer: I enrolled, General Isum in _____ to
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Will of Louis Taylor :
I, Louis Taylor of Coffee County and state of Tennessee being weak of body but of sound mind and desposing memory thank to god for his mercies
knowing the mortality of my body all that is apponted unto all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and testament hereby revoking and
making void all other wills by me made.
1st. And principly of all I bequeath my soul to god who gave it and my body to the dust to be buried in a christian burial at the discretion of my executors and
as to such worldly goods as it has pleased God to give me I give devise and dispose of in the following manner and form viz:
1st I request and desire that all my debts as soon after my death as monies come unto the hands of my executor shall be paid.
2nd. I give and bequeath my gray horse to my dearly beloved daughter Evy Collins wife of Mr. William Collins.
3rd. I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved daughter Nancy King wife of Jordan King one bay horse.
4th. I give and bequeath unto my grandchildren Louis Taylor and Rhoda Taylor the son and daughter of my dearly beloved son James Taylor my bay mare
and colt which I desire after my death my said son James take possession of and use.
5th. I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved daughter Ferigy Taylor my Walnut Chest.
6th. I give and bequeath my beloved son in law William Collins my interest in a two horse wagon and breaching that we are jointly concerned in.
7th. I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter E. Luiza Burton wife of James Burton my patent clock.
8th. I give to my dearly beloved son George Taylor my bed and furniture which I desire to remain at William Collins after my death until it is applied for by
said George Taylor or his authorized attorney.
9th. I give and bequeath to my beloved son John L. Taylor one wagon worth one hundred dollars and one note on W.A. and W. Hickerson for one hundred
and thirty dollars which has already had, as to my other goods that I may die sired or possessed of I give to my executor for the trouble he will necessary
incur in carrying into affect this my last will and testament.
10th. And lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint William Collins Sr. executor of this my last will and testament, made and published by me this 18th day of
May in the year of our lord eighteen hundred and forty four.
Louis Taylor
Signed in presence of us Michael Stephens Branson James
Note Citations
Notes on Hannah Taylor
1 Hannah TAYLOR b: 7 JUL 1708 d: 5 JAN 1768
+ William TEMPLE b: ABT. 1700 d: 1775
2 Lydia TEMPLE b: 2 MAY 1737 d: 1824
+ Caleb SEAL I b: 17 JUL 1731 d: 1824
3 Caleb SEAL II b: ABT. 1756
+ Sarah BROWN b: ABT. 1760
4 Caleb SEAL b: 21 JAN 1792
+ Sarah SANDERS b: ABT. 1796
5 Francis Marion SEAL b: 7 MAY 1830 d: 21 JUN 1907
+ Sarah GANT b: 14 MAY 1830 d: 30 MAR 1914
6 Mary Josephine SEAL b: 22 FEB 1854 d: 26 SEP 1895
+ William J. S. HEFLIN b: 29 MAY 1843 d: 17 AUG 1890
6 Silas Wilford SEAL b: 3 JUL 1855 d: 31 AUG 1927
+ Emma Augusta FILES b: 12 FEB 1858 d: 6 MAY 1945
7 Clarence V. SEAL b: ABT. 1879 d: 1968
6 Clara Belle SEAL b: 8 MAR 1857 d: BET. 1927 - 1939
6 Georgianna SEAL b: 13 APR 1859
6 John Briton SEAL b: 23 MAR 1861 d: ABT. 1879
6 Florence Amelia SEAL b: 23 MAR 1864
6 Herschel Vesuvius SEAL b: 10 AUG 1865 d: 1911
+ Sophronia NEWBY
6 Carrie Delphine SEAL b: 25 FEB 1868
6 Minnie Francis SEAL b: 13 FEB 1870
6 Viola Indiana SEAL b: 13 NOV 1871 d: 25 APR 1968
+ Benjamin J. FRANKLIN b: 3 OCT 1866 d: 17 JUN 1940
7 Sarah Marie FRANKLIN b: 1894 d: 1973
+ Glen Roy WOOLF
8 Maurice Cecil WOOLF
+ Peggy UNKNOWN
9 Living WOOLF
8 Crystal Winifred WOOLF
+ Lawton BUCHANON
9 Living BUCHANON
9 Living BUCHANON
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+ Living GIAIMA
10 Living GIAIMA
9 Living BUCHANON
+ Living MCCANN
10 Living MCCANN
10 Living MCCANN
+ Michael HARGROVES
9 Living HARGROVES
8 Marion Ray WOOLF
+ Gladys UNKNOWN
9 Living WOOLF
9 Living WOOLF
7 Wreath FRANKLIN b: 1901
7 Marion Clyde FRANKLIN b: 1895 d: 1949
+ June GRAHAM
+ Mary Ellen BOTTS b: 7 MAY 1896 d: 5 DEC 1986
8 Andrew Clyde FRANKLIN b: 1920 d: 1938
8 Cecil Lloyd FRANKLIN
+ Gae Lee ROBINSON
9 Living FRANKLIN
9 Living FRANKLIN
+ Priscilla Ann Wendt (GOTTLEB)
8 Benjamin FRANKLIN b: 1930 d: 1931
7 Glenna Fern FRANKLIN b: 1904 d: 11 FEB 1968
7 Thelma Viola FRANKLIN b: 1909
3 John SEAL b: ABT. 1758
Note Citations
Notes on Deborah Taylor
5 June 1783 E. Bradford Twp, Chester Co., PA
Probate: 16 Sept 1783 E. Bradford Twp, Chester Co., PA
Note: "The land in Caln being thought miserably barren, it was given u p, and instead 200 acres were taken up in Bradford, near the tract on Brandywine,
and 350 acres in what is now East Marlborough, 1706. The B randywine tract included 430 acres, surveyed 2 mo. 14, 1702, and on th is Abiah Taylor
settled. In 1724 he built a brick house. . .Deborah, w ho married Jonathan Parke, and to whom her father gave the 200 acres o n Taylor's run, near the
homestead. . .A mill was built on the run whi ch entered the Brandywine near the brick dwelling, about 1730." (Genea logy of the Darlington Family, p 82,
Gilbert cope, Ancestry.com databa se)
Note Citations
Notes on Peter, IV Taylor
Sons Ambrose and Joseph all land in Virginia paying one third of proceeds to children of deceased son Peter. John, Moses and Francis, sons of sd. son
Peter, the home tract in Upper Providence subject to the payment of legacies to children,
Ambrose, Joseph; children of daughter Mary SMEDLEY or SMEDLY, December'd.; Sarah THOMAS wife of
Note: James Cobb assigned 50 acres of a land warrant, part of a warrant for 400 acres originally assigned to Cobb by William Cox of Cecil Co., MD, to
Francis Taylor. James Cobb was undoubtedly the only son of James Cobb who married Rebecca Emson, widow of James Emson, 30 Oct 1709, and died
12 Mar 1718
Note: had 50 acres of land surveyed and patented it under the name Taylor's Delight on 6 Oct 1740
Nathaniel Taylor; born Circa 1736, some say in England; died September, 1804, Jefferson County, Virginia; married 1767, in Virginia; to Mary Wright; born
in 1744, in Virginia; died in 1798, Augusta County, Virginia, at the home of her son, John; (father - Benjamin Wright, mother - Frances 'Franky' Haley).
Children of Nathaniel and Mary Wright were:
I have 9 children listed of Nathaniel Taylor and Mary Wright
Nancy Taylor b. June 11, 1767 (m) George Boswell b. 1748 , Sarah Taylor b. 1769 (m) Finley (no first name) b. 1769, Bushrod Taylor b. 1770,
James Taylor b. 1770 married Barbara Seitzler b. 1770 ,
Mary Taylor b. 1780 married William Figg b. 1771 (Their daughter married 1st cousin son of Nancy Taylor & George Boswell, my line),
Nathaniel T. Taylor b. 1782 married Eleanor Dye b. 1783, William Taylor b. 1784 married Mary Polly Murphy b. 1792 , and Frances Emilyne Taylor b. 1786
married Thomas Wright b. 1786.
Also see message number 19750 on this forum for another version of the same Nathaniel Taylor.
I was in error, I don't have copy of will, just the court information of lawsuit regarding his estate as follows:
Nathaniel Taylor died in September of 1804 in Jefferson County VA leaving no will. Mary Wright was already deceased. The first born Thomas was
appointed by the Court to administer the estate. A lawsuit was brought by brother John Taylor. These records were found in Augusta County in Staunton,
VA.
Copy of Records:
1805 TAYLOR vs. TAYLOR'S Administrator -- Suit begun 1805 by JOHN TAYLOR, of Augusta Co., vs. JOHN TAYLOR,
son of NATHANIEL TAYLOR. NATHANIEL died in Jefferson Co., Sept. 1804, intestate, leaving orator and 9 other children.
THOMAS TAYLOR,brother and orator, qualified administrator. NATHANIEL, Jr. was another brother. Orator's sister,
NANCY, married GEORGE BOZEWELL and moved to Kentucky. In division of estate by order County Court of Jefferson,
1806, these heirs named: THOMAS TAYLOR, ELIZABETH FIGG, WILLIAM TAYLOR. FIGG's wife was MARY.
Judgements
1806 TAYLOR vs. TAYLOR -- O.S. 181; N.S. 64 -- Bill March 1806. Orator JOHN TAYLOR of Augusta Co. His father,
NATHANIEL TAYLOR, died in Jefferson Co., Sept 1804, intestate, leaving orator and 9 other children. THOMAS TAYLOR,brother of JOHN, administrator.
Orator had a brother, NAT, and a sister, who married WILLIAM FIGG; also a sister, NANCY,who married GEORGE BOZEWELL and moved to KY and is
now a widow.
You can also go to www.familysearch.com and search for Nathaniel Talylor b. 1736. Two names will appear, ours is the Nathaniel born October 19th 1736.
There are many documents referenced in these files.
Last thing, my grandfather did a lot of the family tree before he died, he mentioned that his ancestors were involved in the Boston Tea Party. I can find no
mention of that anywere in history - but you mentioned it in your reply. Do you know anything about some connection there? The only historical
documentation to the Revolutionary War peroid is in Augusta County Virginia where my George Boswell (married to Nancy Taylor) was a gentelman justice
(sheriff)appointed by Patrick Henry and once by Thomas Jefferson, he helped troops by giving goods to them. He was given revolutionary war land grant for
his help which is how they moved from Augusta VA to Shelbyville Kentucky. There are many TAYLOR families still in Augusta VA.
There is a lot of information on the TAYLOR line that went to Kentucky at the Filson Club www.filsonhistorical.org, some can be searched online
Posted by: Wayne E. Taylor (ID *****4112) Date: April 27, 2002 at 17:28:53
In Reply to: Re: Searching earliest John Taylor, b.1480, Englan by Susan haverkos of 32862
Hi Susan,
Small world, alright. I'd like to see the Will of Nathaniel Taylor b.1736 and the additional information, since this may mention if he had any sons, the possible
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brothers of your ancestor or 7th great grandmother Nancy Taylor b.1767 when the Tea Party was brewing up in Boston (it seems so long ago!). These
Taylor men (at least I hope they exist and are traceable) of your line would have the Y-chromosome that would be needed to link your Taylor lineage with
my John Taylor (b.1607) line, whose brother Robert Taylor b.1601 is in your Taylor lineage. Do you have more info in Robert Taylor? I'd like to see it if
possible, so find out where he lived in America when he came over.
Now here's the other interesting connection. John Taylor b.1607 the English immigrant was from a family of traders and ship owners etc., and his son John
Taylor "of Wicomico" b.1627 lived on the Rappahannack river in Virginia, and married Alice Gascoigne, with several children including Lazarus Taylor, my
ancestor. Do you know where Wicomico is? Is it somewhere near Irvington, where your gggrandmother worked at the-tides inn? I'd love to visit it sometime,
and find out more.
Shalom, Wayne
Court order Dec 1781 has William & Littleberry bound to Church Wardens of Chesterfield Co, VA. Anthony Taylor and Aaron Powell his son-in-law served
under Col Robert Goode in war. Recieved land from his father 5Aug 1857 in Chesterfield Co, VA.
Chesterfield Co., VA Order Book 6, p. 334. Dec. 7, 1781, Anthony Taylor's orphans, William and Littleberry Taylor, to be bound out by the Churchwardens
of Manchester Parish.
Chesterfield Co., VA Order Book 6, p. 360. Jul. 5, 1782, Anthony Taylor's orphan, William Taylor, to be bound out by the Churchwardens of Manchester
Parish.
Chesterfield Co., VA Order Book 6, p. 391. Jan. 3, 1783, Joshua Brummer to answer complaint of William Taylor, his apprentice.[Taylor's.FTW]"
Children:
2 Frances Taylor
2 George Taylor Sr. b: 1754 + Rachel Worsham b: 1750
2 Joseph Taylor b: 1760 + Sarah
2 Josiah Taylor b: 1762
2 William Taylor b: ABT. 1764 + Mary Stanford b: 1766
2 Susanna Taylor b: ABT. 1765 + Aaron Powell d: AFT. JAN 1835
2 Littleberry Taylor b: ABT. 1767 d: 1837 + Sarah Sallie Roper b: 1779 d: 10 OCT 1855
+ Unknown West
2 John West b: 1768
"Josephine, I am trying to locate anything I can on my Taylor family. Bernard Taylor is my 6th great grandfather, son Anthony Taylor m/Susanna Lacey, they
had Littleberry Taylor who married Sarah Roper. This family was in Chesterfield Co., VA. I have not been able to find who Bernard's parents are, Bernard
has a son James born in New Kent Co., VA 1738 not sure where Anthony was born. Believe that are James & Mary Gaines Taylor was Bernard's Parents.
With James being a son of George Taylor who married Martha Tomlin. George being the son of George Taylor who married Elizabeth Peasley or Beasley.
Could you pleases help me on the mater? I well be happy to share any information I have with you. Thanks Colleen in Ok
Note Citations
Notes on Leroy Taylor
Birth: 25 Jul 1758 Wicomico Parish, Northumberland, Viriginia, USA
Capt.in Rev. War and at Kings Mt., NC.-Used step father's name (Rose) till Rev.
Founded Washington College-memb. Terr. Legislature-memb. TN Constitutional Conve
24 years TN legislature.
2-4s-1-2 Fairview, Cem
Great grandmother of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln
I appoint John Bradley, Thomas Edwards, and Elias Lynch my executors. Witness: Ben H. Bradley, jurat., Jas. O. Terrell, jurat., Elias Lynch, jurat.
Signed Joshua Taylor Joshua, his brother Caleb, and either his father or brother Robert were tried for treason in 1782 but found innocent. Local tales had it
that Robert, Sr, a friend of the gov. of NC, was a loyalist. Joshua was a revolutionary war pensioner. He was a private in the NC army prior to 1777. (From
Rutherford county genconnect queries)
.....church records that Joshua and Hannah were at serious odds about Joshua's treatment of a daughter (apparently slapped her) that they were having
marital problems so severe around 1800+ that the church pastor had to get involved to mend the rift in the family. Eventually Joshua resigned as deacon
because with the marital and personal situation he believed he could not longer represent the church in that capacity.
Joshua was a private in the Rev. war. He was in service proor to Nov. 1777 with the NC Army. This was found in the DAR acceptance papers of Leah
Smith Davis for membership in the DAR. National #520008, Vol XI, p17, folio 3 of the NC Historical Commission. Papers states that his father was a loyalist
Arthur Taylor, brother to Joshua, is my line. He died fighting in the Rev. War in SC near the NC SC line. He is listed in Bobby Gilmer Moss Book of SC
Revolutionary Soldiers. His wife Celia is also listed. He had 2 sons: Charles and Arthur. Charles was my ggg grandfather. He died in Henderson Co NC abt
1844,which was at one time a part of old Buncombe. Joshua was my husband's line through Sarah who married Andrew Grizzle in Rutherford Co NC and
migrated to Lumpkin Co Ga. They married into the Gooch family and Blackwell family of Lumpkin Co.
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Notes from Josephine Sanders Sparks sparks10@bellsouth.net 2006-02-09 10:53:11
According to the Celia Taylor widow's application applied 1804 Pendleton District SC., Arthur died in the services of his country in Dec 1781 SC under Col.
Anderson. (I have his Rev War record, also author: Bobby Gilmer Moss ). Celia filed for his estate in the 1780's Rutherford Co. NC. The family lived on
Cathey's Creek Rutherford Co NC until son Charles, who married Elizabeth Potts in 1788 Rutherford,and Arthur Jr. migrated to land their father owned in
Anson Co NC bet 1790-1800. In 1790 Rutherford Co NC. Celia was living next door to son Charles and wife Elizabeth. Mother, Celia migrated to SC when
Charles migrated to Anson.. Her daughters: Pennine married Milinton Ledbetter of Pendleton SC and Martha married cousin, Rowland Hunnicut of
Rutherford Co NC. He was the son of Hartwell Hunnicut and Mary Taylor. Mary Taylor was the sister of Arthur Taylor. They too migrated to old Pendleton
SC. By 1822, Charles had migrated back to Buncombe along with several members of his family, including my great great grandfather Joseph Taylor b.
1810 and died Oct 15, 1891, Blue Ridge Henderson Co NC. He is buried at Refuge Baptist Church Henderson Co. Dana NC.
Information on Arthur Taylor provided by Josephine Sparks, sparks10@bellsouth.net, in December Source: SC Archives: Celia Taylor applied for a widow's
pension and back pay in 1804 Greenville Co SC. She stated her husband Arthur Taylor died in 1781 while serving his country in the Revolution. Bobby
Gilmer Moss's book states he was under the command of Captain William Maxwell under the command of Pickens and Anderson.She applied for her
husband's estate in 1782-84 in Rutherford Co NC. She was living next door to son Charles in 1790 census for Rutherford Co NC. She stated she moved her
younger children to Greenville County after 1790. She received the pension despite affidavits that stated her husband was a Tory living in Rutherford Co NC
at the time of his death.A son in law, Millington Ledbetter, stated he heard Celia say on more than one occasion that Arthur Taylor was killed by an unknown
person in their home. An affidavit from a Lieutenant John Hallum states the affidavit of Celia Taylor was correct; he did die in the service of his country
1 Nov 1790-Feb 1791 Orange Co NC DB 4-408. John NICHOLS of Orange & Sara his wife to John TAYLOR of same, £100, 428a on Combs Creek, begin
at a BJ, N 7 ....to first station, bounded by Combs, GEDDIS, & MOORE; signed: John NICHOLS, Sarah NICHOLS; wit. Robert DUNCAN, Robert
FERGUSON; ack. Feb. 1791 term. (p.71)
2 Nov 1790 Orange Co, NC DB 4-419. John TAYLOR of Caswell to John NICHOLS of Orange, £50, 428a on Combs Creek begin at a BJ, .... to first
station, John NICHOLS & wife Sarah to TAYLOR, void on condition John TAYLOR pays note given to NICHOLS 1 Nov. 1790 payable 1 Nov. 1795 for £50;
signed: John (X) TAYLOR; wit. Robert FERGUSON, Robert DUNCAN; proved Feb. 1791 term by FERGUSON. (p.73)
As the colonel did not approve of the match, Davis resigned his commission in June 1835. Sarah went to an aunt in Kentucky, and there the two were
married. Davis' older brother, Joseph, helped him establish a plantation, called Brierfield, on land in Mississippi. There, Jefferson began a new life as a delta
cotton planter. As idyllic as the newlywed's life appeared it was not to last. Within three month's of settling in Mississippi, Sarah Knox Davis contracted
malarial fever and died
http://americanhistory.suite101.com/article.cfm/the_loves_of_jefferson_davis#ixzz0J2MBvQMf&D
Note Citations
Notes on Irvin Taylor
Each age is different between the years 1829 and 1835, he may not have known the exact date he was born which was common at that time in the
Appalachian Mountains.
Many sources list Irwin and Mary as both children of Jesse Taylor, Sr., however Irwin is the correct child based on information from the Lee County, Virginia
Marriage Records that record the marriage of J.W. Taylor (son of Grief) to Nancy Taylor (daughter of Mary Saylor). I do not believe that J.W. would have
married his aunt. It is more believable that he would have married a cousin.
Contributed by Bryan Guy Taylor on June 20, 1999: Mary A. Taylor born about 1835 VA m. Irvin Taylor March 10, 1858. Bryan lists Mary as the child of
Jesse Taylor
John Lewis Taylor Sr. paid property taxes on l00 acres in l872, and taxes on 60 acres in l873 and l874, all in Civil District #6 of Coffee County, TN. This item
found in CCT County Court Loose Papers CCHS Volume XX11, item # l5l4 dated March 4, l8_1.
Coffee Co.,TN County court loose papers of 5 Dec l853 John L. Taylor, et al. Petition for sale of land. John L. Taylor, Peyton C. Sheid, Lecil and Sarah
Bobo, minor heirs of Marion Bobo, deceased, by their guardian James N. Campbell, all of CCT.1
Bond with Lewis Taylor and Meredith Taylor paid poll tax and property taxes on 50 acres in l872 in Civil District #6 in Coffee County, TN. Meredith was dead
before March 4, l892 according to a lawsuit between H.J. Taylor and J. L. Taylor CCHS Volume XX11 # l5l4.
After Meredith died, Selina moved to Crowell Mountain (near Scotland, Arkansas) with her brother and his wife Louisiana, later she moved in the area of
West Plains, MO
Note Citations
Notes on Elizabeth Leuiza Taylor
1 Elizabeth Leuiza TAYLOR b: 1816 d: 1880
+ Jones BURTON b: 1799 d: AFT 1869
2 Susan A. ( Sookie) BURTON b: ABT 1854 d: 1890
+ Henry J. TAYLOR b: 1835 d: 10 APR 1895
3 Ada Bell TAYLOR b: 13 MAY 1880 d: 23 NOV 1945
3 Forrest TAYLOR b: MAY 1883 d: 19 FEB 1937
3 Mary TAYLOR b: OCT 1880 d: 21 JUL 1937
+ William F. FREEMAN b: 1846 d: BEF 1916
2 Pauline (Polly) BURTON b: JUN 1831 d: 1906
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+ Thomas David LOWERY b: 2 FEB 1815 d: 1900
3 Benjamin (Ben) Allen LOWERY b: 15 MAY 1850 d: 2 JUL 1927
+ Jerusha (Drusha) Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 7 MAR 1859 d: 1939
4 Horace Wilson LOWERY b: 15 JAN 1877
4 Ruth Jane LOWERY b: 14 JAN 1880
4 Jim Polk LOWERY b: 14 FEB 1883
4 Archibald Yell LOWERY b: 20 OCT 1891
4 Readous Culmer LOWERY b: 6 AUG 1894
4 Olive Gertrude(Ollie) LOWERY b: 17 JAN 1897 d: 12 MAR 1971
+ Robert Lee TRAIL b: 5 APR 1887 d: 24 MAR 1943
5 Jimmie Sue TRAIL b: 1926
+ Andrew J. ALFORD
6 Living ALFORD
2 Allen BURTON b: 1835 d: 1913
+ Polly Ann ADAMS b: 1835 d: ABT 1907
2 Lewis BURTON b: 1837 d: ABT 1907
2 Emma Sarah (Sally) BURTON b: 1838 d: ABT 1908
+ David LOWERY b: 1828
3 Elizabeth (Liza or Elisa A) Ann LOWERY b: FEB 1858
+ Lewis George TAYLOR b: 30 May 1822/1823 d: 3 MAR 1913
4 Alford (Alf or Alfred) TAYLOR b: 24 Dec 1874/1875 d: 8 NOV 1967
+ Sarah A JONES b: MAY 1884
4 Elmira (Emma) TAYLOR b: 1876 d: 1954
+ William T. JONES
4 Jennie TAYLOR b: 21 APR 1882 d: 20 OCT 1954
+ Bartlett Smith STROUD b: 14 FEB 1854
4 Walter TAYLOR b: 31 JUL 1887 d: MAY 1967
4 Lewis T TAYLOR b: 17 SEP 1889 d: MAR 1971
+ Hattie Spence PITTS b: 19 JUN 1895
4 Berry TAYLOR b: 1 MAR 1892 d: 29 MAY 1966
+ Willie Lee PITTS b: 22 FEB 1898 d: 14 DEC 1955
+ Era POFF b: 18 DEC 1900 d: 2 NOV 1972
2 David C. BURTON b: 1840 d: ABT 1910
+ Margaret Lucinda ELLIOTT b: 1840
2 Rhoda Jane BURTON b: 1842
+ Thomas J. ADAMS b: 1840 d: ABT 1910
2 Nancy BURTON b: 1844
2 James Jones BURTON b: 1849
2 Samuel Morris BURTON b: 1853 d: ABT 1900
+ Amanda BALLARD b: 1853 d: 1924
3 Joella BURTON b: 3 JAN 1879 d: 30 JAN 1966
+ Joseph Partlow WILLIAMS b: 4 SEP 1877
2 Edward BURTON b: MAR 1860
President William Henry Harrison in a copy of an 1841 Daguerreotype portrait by Moore and Ward
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Born February 9, 1773(1773-02-09)
Charles City County, Colony of Virginia
Died April 4, 1841 (aged 68)
Washington, D.C.
Political party Whig
Spouse Anna Symmes Harrison
Alma mater Hampden-Sydney College
University of Pennsylvania
Occupation Soldier
Religion Episcopal
Signature
Military service
Nickname(s) Old Tippecanoe
Allegiance United States of America
Service/branch United States Army
Indiana Territorial Militia
Years of service 1791–1797, 1811, 1812–1814
Rank Lieutenant, Major General
Unit Legion of the United States
Commands Army of the Northwest
Battles/wars Northwest Indian War
• Siege of Fort Recovery
• Battle of Fallen Timbers
Tecumseh's War
• Battle of Tippecanoe
War of 1812
• Siege of Fort Wayne
• Battle of the Thames
William Henry Harrison (February 9, 1773 – April 4, 1841) was an American military officer and politician, the ninth President of the United States, and the
first president to die in office. The oldest president elected until Ronald Reagan in 1980, and last President to be born prior to the United States Declaration
of Independence, Harrison died on his 32nd day in office—the shortest tenure in United States presidential history. His death sparked a brief constitutional
crisis, but that crisis ultimately resolved many questions about presidential succession left unanswered by the Constitution until passage of the 25th
Amendment.
Before election as president, Harrison served as the first territorial congressional delegate from the Northwest Territory, governor of the Indiana Territory
and later as a U.S. representative and senator from Ohio. He originally gained national fame for leading U.S. forces against American Indians at the Battle
of Tippecanoe in 1811, where he earned the nickname "Tippecanoe" (or "Old Tippecanoe"). As a general in the subsequent War of 1812, his most notable
contribution was a victory at the Battle of the Thames in 1813, which brought an end to hostilities in his region.
After the war, Harrison moved to Ohio, where he was elected to United States Congress, and in 1824 he became a member of the Senate. There he
served a truncated term before being appointed as Minister Plenipotentiary to Colombia in May 1828. In Colombia, he lectured Simon Bolívar on the finer
points of democracy before returning to his farm in Ohio, where he lived in relative retirement until he was nominated for the presidency in 1836. Defeated,
he retired again to his farm before being elected president in 1840.
Contents [hide]
1 Early life
1.1 Family background and childhood
1.2 Early military career
1.3 Congressman
1.4 Governor
2 Army general
2.1 Tecumseh and Tippecanoe
2.2 War of 1812
3 Post-war life
3.1 Public office
3.2 Private citizen
3.3 1836 presidential campaign
3.4 1840 presidential campaign
4 Presidency 1841
4.1 Shortest presidency
4.2 Administration and cabinet
5 Death
5.1 Impact of death
5.2 Legacy
6 See also
7 Notes
8 References
9 External links
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[edit] Early life
In 1787, at the age of 14, Harrison entered the Presbyterian Hampden-Sydney College. He attended the school until 1790, becoming well-versed in Latin
and basic French. He was removed by his Episcopalian father, possibly because of a religious revival occurring at the school. He then briefly attended an
academy in Southampton County before being again moved to Richmond where he began the study of medicine. He allegedly became involved with the
anti-slavery Quakers and Methodists at the school, angering his pro-slavery father who again moved him to Philadelphia to board with Robert Morris,
probably because of medical training available there. He entered the University of Pennsylvania in 1790 and there he continued to study medicine under Dr.
Benjamin Rush.[3] As Harrison explained to his biographer, he did not enjoy the subject. Shortly after he had arrived in Philadelphia in 1791, his father died,
leaving him with without funds for further schooling. He was 18 when his father died, and was left in the guardianship of Morris.[4]
general "Mad Anthony" Wayne took command of the western army in 1792 following a disastrous defeat by its previous commander. Harrison was
promoted to lieutenant that summer because of his strict attention to discipline, and the following year he was promoted to serve as aide-de-camp. It was
from Wayne that Harrison learned how to successfully command an army on the American frontier. Harrison participated in Wayne's decisive victory at the
Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794, which brought the Northwest Indian War to a successful close.[6] After the war, Lieutenant Harrison was one of the
signatories of the Treaty of Greenville in 1795, which opened much of present-day Ohio to settlement by Americans.[1][4][7][8]
Harrison's mother died in 1793 and he inherited a portion of the family's estate, including about 3,000 acres (12 km2) of land and several slaves. Harrison,
who was still in the army at the time, sold his land to his brother.[9] In 1795 Harrison met Anna Symmes, of North Bend, Ohio. She was the daughter of
Judge John Cleves Symmes, a prominent figure in Ohio. When Harrison approached the Judge asking permission to marry Anna, he was refused. Harrison
waited until the Judge left on business; he and Anna eloped and were married on November 25, 1795.[10] After the marriage, the Judge was concerned
about Harrison's ability to provide for Anna, and sold to the young couple 160 acres (65 ha) of land in North Bend.[11] Together they had 10 children: six
sons and four daughters. Nine lived into adulthood and one died in infancy. Although Anna was frequently in poor health during the marriage primarily due to
her pregnancies,[12] she outlived William by 23 years, dying at age 88 on February 25, 1864.
Harrison resigned from the army in 1797 and began campaigning among his friends and family for a post in the Northwest Territorial government. With the
aid of his close friend, Secretary of State Timothy Pickering, he was recommended to replace the outgoing Secretary of the Northwest Territory. He was
appointed to the position, during which time he acted as governor during the frequent absences of Governor Arthur St. Clair.[1][4][13][14]
[edit] Congressman
Harrison had many friends in the elite eastern social circles, and quickly gained a reputation among them as a frontier leader.[13] Harrison ran a successful
horse breeding enterprise that won him acclaim throughout the Northwest Territory.[15] He championed the northwesterners' primary concern at the time:
land prices, increasing his popularity. The United States Congress had put in place a land policy in the territory that led to high land costs that was disliked by
many of the territory's citizens. When Harrison ran for Congress, he campaigned largely on working to alter the situation to help encourage immigration and
growth in the territory.[16] In 1799, at age 26, Harrison defeated the son of Arthur St. Clair and was elected as the first delegate representing the Northwest
Territory in the Sixth United States Congress, serving from March 4, 1799, to May 14, 1800.[1][17] As a delegate from a territory, not a state, he had no
authority to vote on bills but was permitted to serve on a committee, submit legislation, and debate.[18]
As delegate, Harrison successfully promoted the passage of the Harrison Land Act, which made it easier for the average settler to purchase land in the
Northwest Territory by allowing land to be sold in small tracts. This sudden availability of inexpensive land was an important factor in the rapid population
growth of the Northwest Territory.[19] Harrison also served on the committee that decided how to divide the Northwest Territory. The committee
recommended splitting the territory into two segments, creating the Ohio Territory and the Indiana Territory. The bill passed and the two new territories were
established in 1800.[20]
Without informing Harrison, President John Adams nominated him to become governor of the new territory due to ties to the west and his seemingly neutral
political stances. He was confirmed by the Senate the following day.[21] Harrison was caught unaware and accepted the position only after receiving
assurances from the Jeffersonians that he would not be removed from office after they gained power in the upcoming elections.[22] He then resigned from
Congress.[23] The Indiana Territory consisted of the future states of Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin and the eastern portion of Minnesota.[24]
[edit] Governor
See also: History of slavery in Indiana and Indiana Territory
Harrison moved to Vincennes, the capital of the new territory, on January 10, 1801.[23] While in Vincennes, Harrison built a plantation style home he named
Grouseland for its many birds. It was one of the first brick structures in the territory. The home, which has been restored and has become a popular modern
tourist attraction, served as the center of social and political life in the territory.[12] He also built a second home near Corydon, the second capital, at
Harrison Valley.[25]
As governor, Harrison had wide ranging powers in the new territory, including the authority to appoint all territory officials and the territorial legislature and
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control over the division of the territory into districts. A primary responsibility was to obtain title to Native American lands to allow for white settlement to
expand in the area, which enabled the region to eventually to gain statehood.[1] Harrison was also eager to expand the territory for personal reasons, as his
own political fortunes were tied to Indiana's rise to statehood. In 1803 President Thomas Jefferson granted Harrison authority to negotiate and conclude
treaties with the Indians. Harrison oversaw the creation of 13 treaties, purchasing more than 60,000,000 acres (240,000 km2) of land, including much of
present day southern Indiana, from Native American leaders. The 1804 Treaty of St. Louis with Quashquame led to the surrender of much of western Illinois
and parts of Missouri from the Sauk and Meskwaki. This treaty was greatly resented by the Sauk, especially Black Hawk, and was the primary reason many
Sauk sided with Great Britain during the War of 1812. The Treaty of Grouseland in 1805 was thought by Harrison to have appeased Native Americans. But
tensions remained high on the frontier and became much greater after the 1809 Treaty of Fort Wayne, in which Harrison purchased more than 2,500,000
acres (10,000 km²) of land inhabited by the Shawnee from the Miami tribe who claimed ownership of the Shawnees' land.[25][26]
In 1803 Harrison lobbied Congress to repeal Article 6 of the Northwest Ordinance to permit slavery in the Indiana Territory. He claimed it was necessary to
make the region more appealing to settlers and that it would ultimately make the territory economically viable.[27] Congress suspended the article for 10
years, and the territories covered by the ordinance were granted the right to decide for themselves whether to permit slavery. That same year Harrison had
the appointed territorial legislature authorize indenturing.[28] He then attempted to have slavery legalized outright, in both 1805 and 1807. This caused a
significant stir in the territory. In 1809 the legislature was popularly elected for the first time and Harrison found himself at odds with the legislature when the
abolitionist party came to power. They immediately blocked his plans for slavery and repealed the indenturing laws he had passed in 1803.[29][30]
In August 1810 Tecumseh and 400 armed warriors traveled down the Wabash River to meet with Harrison in Vincennes. The warriors were dressed in war
paint, and their sudden appearance at first frightened the soldiers at Vincennes. The leaders of the group were escorted to Grouseland where they met
Harrison. Tecumseh insisted that the Fort Wayne treaty was illegitimate and argued that no one tribe could sell land without the approval of the other tribes;
he asked Harrison to nullify it and warned that Americans should not attempt to settle the lands sold in the treaty. Tecumseh informed Harrison that he had
threatened to kill the chiefs who signed the treaty if they carried out its terms, and that his confederation of tribes was growing rapidly.[32] Harrison
responded by saying that the Miami were the owners of the land and could sell it if they so chose. He rejected Tecumseh's claim that all the Indians formed
one nation, and told him that each tribe could have separate relations with the United States if they chose to. Harrison argued that the Great Spirit would
have made all the tribes speak one language if they were to be one nation.[33]
Tecumseh launched an "impassioned rebuttal", but Harrison was unable to understand his language.[33] A Shawnee who was friendly to Harrison cocked
his pistol from the side lines to alert Harrison that Tecumseh's speech was leading to trouble; Tecumseh was encouraging the warriors to kill Harrison. Many
of the warriors began to pull their weapons and Harrison pulled his sword. The entire town's population was only 1,000 and Tecumseh's men could have
easily massacred the town, but once the few officers pulled their guns to defend Harrison the warriors backed down.[33] Chief Winnemac, who was friendly
to Harrison, countered Tecumseh's arguments to the warriors and instructed them that because they had come in peace, they should return home in peace.
Before leaving, Tecumseh informed Harrison that unless the treaty was nullified, he would seek an alliance with the British.[34] After the meeting, Tecumseh
journeyed to meet with many of the tribes in the region, hoping to create a confederation with which to battle the Americans.[35]
A depiction of Tecumseh in 1848In 1811, while Tecumseh was still away, Harrison was authorized by Secretary of War William Eustis to march against the
nascent confederation as a show of force. Harrison moved north with an army of over 1,000 in an attempt to intimidate the Shawnee into making peace.
The ploy failed, and the tribes launched a surprise attack on Harrison's army early on the morning of November 6 in what became known as the Battle of
Tippecanoe. Harrison ultimately won his famous victory at what is now Prophetstown, Indiana, next to the Wabash and Tippecanoe Rivers. Harrison was
hailed as a national hero, despite the fact that his troops had greatly outnumbered the attackers and had suffered many more casualties.[36]
In his initial report to Secretary Eustis, Harrison informed him of a battle having occurred near the Tippecanoe River, giving the battle its name, and that he
feared an imminent reprisal attack. The first dispatch did not make clear which side had won the conflict, and the secretary at first interpreted it as a defeat.
The follow-up dispatch made the American victory clear and the defeat of the Indians was more certain when no second attack materialized. Eustis replied
with a lengthy note demanding to know why Harrison had not taken adequate precautions in fortifying his camp. Harrison responded that he considered the
position strong enough not to require fortification. The dispute was the catalyst of a disagreement between Harrison and the Department of War that
continued into the War of 1812.[37]
At first the newspapers did not carry any information about the battle to the public, instead covering the highlights of the ongoing Napoleonic Wars. One
Ohio newspaper even printed a copy of the original dispatch and called the battle an American defeat.[38] By December, most of the major American
papers began to carry stories on the battle. Public outrage quickly grew and many Americans blamed the British for inciting the tribes to violence and
supplying them with firearms.[39] Acting on popular sentiment, Congress passed resolutions condemning the British for interfering in American domestic
affairs. Tippecanoe fueled the worsening tension with Britain, culminating in a declaration of war only a few months later.[40]
This portrait of Harrison originally showed him in civilian clothes as the congressional delegate from the Northwest Territory in 1800, but the uniform was
added after he became famous in the War of 1812.The outbreak of war with the British in 1812 led to continued conflict with Native Americans in the Old
Northwest, and Harrison remained in command of the army in Indiana. After the loss of Detroit, General James Winchester became the commander of the
Army of the Northwest and Harrison was offered the rank of brigadier general, which he refused, desiring the sole command of the army. President James
Madison removed Winchester and made Harrison the commander on September 17, 1812. Harrison inherited an army of fresh recruits, which he
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endeavored to drill. Initially he was greatly outnumbered and assumed a defensive posture. After receiving reinforcements in 1813, he took the offensive,
advancing the army farther north to battle the Indians and their new British allies. He won victories in Indiana and Ohio and recaptured Detroit, before
invading Canada. He defeated the British at the Battle of the Thames, in which Tecumseh was killed.[41]
After the Battle of the Thames, Secretary of War John Armstrong divided the command of Harrison's army and assigned him to a backwater post and gave
control of the front to one of Harrison's subordinates. Harrison had been having disagreements with Armstrong over the lack of coordination and
effectiveness in the invasion of Canada. When Harrison was reassigned, he promptly resigned from the army to prevent what he called an act that was
"subversive [to] military order and discipline". His resignation was accepted in the summer of 1814.[42]
After the war ended, Congress investigated the circumstances of Harrison's resignation and decided that he had been mistreated by the Secretary of War
during his campaign and that his resignation was justified. They awarded Harrison a gold medal for his services to the nation during the War of 1812. The
Battle of the Thames was one of the great American victories in the war, second only to the Battle of New Orleans.[41][42]
Harrison was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives to finish the term of John McLean of Ohio, serving from October 8, 1816 to March 4, 1819. He
was then elected to and served in the Ohio State Senate from 1819 to 1821, having lost the election for Ohio governor in 1820. In 1822 he ran for the U.S.
House but lost by only 500 votes to James W. Gazlay. In 1824 he was elected to the U.S. Senate, where he served until May 20, 1828. Harrison was
referred to by fellow westerners in Congress as a Buckeye, a term of endearment derived from the Ohio Buckeye tree.[17]
He resigned from the Senate in 1828 on appointment as minister plenipotentiary to Gran Colombia, serving until March 8, 1829.[17] He arrived in Bogota on
December 22, 1828. He found the condition of Colombia saddening and reported to the Secretary of State that the country was on the edge of anarchy and
that he thought Simón Bolívar was about to become a despotic military dictator. While minister in Colombia, Harrison wrote a lengthy letter of rebuke to
Bolívar, stating "... the strongest of all governments is that which is most free." He called on Bolívar to refrain from terrorizing his enemies and to encourage
the development of a democracy. To this, Bolívar penned his famous phrase "The United States ... seem destined by Providence to plague America with
torments in the name of freedom."[43] Harrison was recalled from his position when the new administration of President Andrew Jackson took office in
March 1829, and he returned to the United States in June.[44]
On his farm, Harrison cultivated large quantities of corn and established a distillery to produce whiskey. After a brief time in the liquor business, he became
disturbed by the effects of his product on its consumers, and accordingly closed the distillery. He later addressed the Hamilton County Agricultural Board in
1831, claiming that he had sinned in making whiskey, and hoped that others would learn from his mistake by stopping the production of liquors.[46] His
private life lasted only a few years, before returning to public life and the national stage in 1836, when he made an unsuccessful run for the presidency as a
Whig candidate.[46]
Chromolithograph campaign poster for William Henry HarrisonHarrison was the Northern Whig candidate for president in 1836, the only time in American
history when a major political party intentionally ran more than one presidential candidate. Vice President Martin Van Buren, the Democratic Candidate, was
popular and deemed likely to win the election against an individual Whig candidate. The goal was to elect popular Whigs regionally, deny Van Buren the 148
electoral votes needed for elections, and force the House of Representatives—which the Whigs controlled—to decide the election.[47][48]
Harrison was nominated to lead the Whig ticket in most of the states. Henry Clay, Daniel Webster, and Hugh L. White were put as the Whig candidate in
Kentucky, Delaware, Massachusetts, and Maryland. The plan narrowly failed as Van Buren won the election with 170 electoral votes. A swing of just over
4000 votes in Pennsylvania would have given that state's 30 electoral votes to Harrison, and the election would have been decided in the House of
Representatives.[47][48][49]
The Democrats attempted to ridicule Harrison by calling him "Granny Harrison, the petticoat general", because he resigned from the army before the War of
1812 ended. When asking voters whether Harrison should be elected, they asked them what his name backwards was, which happens to be "No Sirrah".
Democrats also cast Harrison as a provincial, out-of-touch old man who would rather "sit in his log cabin drinking hard cider" than attend to the
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administration of the country. This strategy backfired, however, when Harrison and his vice presidential running-mate, John Tyler, immediately adopted the
log cabin and hard cider symbols, using the images in banners, posters, and creating bottles of hard cider that were shaped like log cabins.[51]
Poster of Harrison's accomplishmentsTheir campaign was from then on marked by exaggeration of Harrison's connections to the common man. Harrison
came from an aristocratic Virginia family, but his supporters promoted him as a humble frontiersman in the style of the popular Andrew Jackson. A
memorable example of these efforts was the Gold Spoon Oration, delivered by a Whig congressman. Van Buren, by contrast, was presented as a wealthy
elitist who spent taxpayers' money on champagne and on crystal goblets from which to sip it.[52]
An old Whig chant from the time of the election exhibited the difference between candidates:
People singing the chant would spit tobacco juice while singing "wirt-wirt".[53]
The Whigs also boasted of Harrison's military record and reputation as the hero of the Battle of Tippecanoe. Their campaign slogan, "Tippecanoe and Tyler
too", became among the most famous in American politics.[53] On election day, Harrison won a landslide electoral college victory, though the popular vote
was much closer, at 53% to 47%.[53]
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The Whigs also boasted of Harrison's military record and reputation as the hero of the Battle of Tippecanoe. Their campaign slogan, "Tippecanoe and Tyler
too", became among the most famous in American politics.[53] On election day, Harrison won a landslide electoral college victory, though the popular vote
was much closer, at 53% to 47%.[53]
Presidency 1841
Shortest presidency
Harrison's Presidential $1 CoinWhen Harrison came to Washington, he wanted to show that he was still the steadfast hero of Tippecanoe. He took the oath
of office on March 4, 1841, a cold and wet day. Nevertheless, he faced the weather with neither his overcoat nor hat, and delivered the longest inaugural
address in American history. At 8,444 words, it took nearly two hours to read, even after his friend and fellow Whig Daniel Webster had edited it for length.
He then rode through the streets in the inaugural parade.[54]
The inaugural address was a detailed statement of the Whig agenda, essentially a repudiation of Jackson and Van Buren's policies. Harrison promised to
re-establish the Bank of the United States and extend its capacity for credit by issuing paper currency (Henry Clay's American System); to defer to the
judgment of Congress on legislative matters, with sparing use of his veto power; and to reverse Jackson's spoils system of executive patronage, which
meant using the power of patronage to create a qualified staff, not to enhance his own standing in government.[55][56]
Clay, as leader of the Whigs and a powerful legislator (as well as a frustrated Presidential candidate in his own right), thus expected to have substantial
influence in the Harrison administration, and subsequently ignored his own platform plank of overturning the Spoils system. Clay was a persistent interloper
in Harrison's actions before and during his brief presidency, especially in putting forth his own preferences for Cabinet offices and other presidential
appointments; Harrison rebuffed his aggression, saying "Mr. Clay, you forget that I am the President."[57] Despite this and Harrison's inaugural promise not
to use patronage for the benefit of his party, the dispute continued until the president's death.
Clay was not the only one who hoped to benefit from Harrison's election. Hordes of office applicants came to the White House, which was then open to all
comers who wanted a meeting with the President. Most of his business during Harrison's month-long presidency involved heavy social obligations—an
inevitable part of his high position and arrival in Washington—and receiving these visitors, who awaited him at all hours and filled the Executive Mansion.[54]
A week into his term, tensions briefly flared with Great Britain again, but were quickly resolved by diplomacy. Harrison called Congress into a special
session, which he set to begin on May 31, 1841. He and Henry Clay had disagreed over the necessity of the special session, but Clay's powerful position in
both the legislature and the Whig Party quickly forced Harrison to give in. He thus proclaimed the special session in the interests of "the condition of the
revenue and finance of the country".[58][59]
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Harrison's tomb and memorial in North Bend, OhioOn March 26, Harrison became ill with a cold. According to the prevailing medical misconception of that
time, microorganisms being then unknown, it was believed that his illness was directly caused by the bad weather. However, it was more than three weeks
after the inauguration before Harrison showed the first signs of ill health and modern studies have shown that exposure to adverse weather conditions does
not cause respiratory illnesses. It is likely he was a victim of the common cold virus, exacerbated by the drastic pressures of his changed circumstances.
The cold worsened, rapidly turning to pneumonia and pleurisy.[60] He sought to rest in the White House, but could not find a quiet room because of the
steady crowd of office seekers; in addition, his extremely busy social schedule made any rest time scarce.[54]
Harrison's doctors tried cures, applying opium, castor oil, and Virginia snakeweed. However, the treatments only made Harrison worse, and he became
delirious. He died nine days after becoming ill,[61] at 12:30 a.m. on April 4, 1841, of right lower lobe pneumonia, jaundice, and overwhelming septicemia; he
became the first American president to die in office. His last words were to his doctor, but assumed to be directed at John Tyler, "Sir, I wish you to
understand the true principles of the government. I wish them carried out. I ask nothing more." Harrison served the shortest term of any American president:
March 4 – April 4, 1841.[62]
Harrison's funeral took place in the Wesley Chapel in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1841. He was a founding member of Christ Church, Cincinnati. He was buried in
North Bend, Ohio, at what is now the William Henry Harrison Tomb State Memorial.[63]
The death of Harrison caused three presidents to serve in a single calendar year (Van Buren, Harrison, Tyler). This has happened on only one other
occasion, in 1881, when Rutherford B. Hayes was succeeded by James A. Garfield, who was assassinated later in that year. With the death of Garfield,
Chester A. Arthur stepped into the presidency.[65]
Harrison's death revealed the flaws in the constitution's clauses on presidential succession.[66] Article II of the Constitution states that "In case of the
removal of the President from office, or of his death, resignation, or inability to discharge the powers and duties of the said office, the same shall devolve on
the Vice President, ... and [the Vice President] shall act accordingly, until the disability be removed, or a President shall be elected". Scholars at the time
disagreed as to whether the vice president would become President or merely Acting President. Further, the Constitution did not stipulate whether the vice
president could serve the remainder of the president's term, until the next election, or if emergency elections should be held. Harrison's cabinet insisted that
Tyler was "Vice President acting as President". After the cabinet consulted with the Chief Justice Roger Taney they decided that if Tyler took the
presidential Oath of Office he would assume the office of President. Tyler obliged and was sworn in on April 6. In May, Congress convened, and after a
short period of debate in both houses a resolution was passed that confirmed Tyler in the presidency for the remainder of Harrison's term. Once
established, this precedent of presidential succession remained in effect until the Twenty-fifth Amendment was ratified in 1967.[64][67] The Twenty-fifth
Amendment dealt with the finer points of succession by clearly defining in what situations the vice president was acting president and in what situation they
could become president.
As the shortest-serving president, Harrison was the only one not to appoint a single federal judge at any level.[68] No states were admitted to the union
during his term.[69]
[edit] Legacy
Statue of Harrison on horseback in Cincinnati, OhioHarrison was the first sitting president to have his photograph taken. The original daguerreotype, made in
Washington on his Inauguration Day, has been lost—although at least one copy exists in the archives of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.[70] His chief
presidential legacy lies in his campaigning methods, which laid the foundation for the modern presidential campaign tactics.[71] Harrison died nearly
penniless. Congress voted to give his wife a Presidential widow's pension, a payment of $25,000,[72] one year of Harrison's salary. This is equivalent to
over $500,000 in 2009 dollars.[73] She also received the right to mail letters free of charge.[74]
Harrison's son, John Scott Harrison, served in the U.S. House of Representatives from Ohio between 1853 and 1857.[75] Harrison's grandson, Benjamin
Harrison of Ohio, was the 23rd president, from 1889 to 1893, making them the only grandparent–grandchild pair of presidents.[76]
Harrison County, Indiana; Harrison County, Mississippi; Harrison County, Iowa; Harrison County, Ohio; and three schools named William Henry Harrison
High School (in Evansville and Battle Ground, Indiana and Harrison, Ohio) are named in honor of Harrison.[77][78][79] He was the first U.S. president to
have no military vessel named after him. However, during the American Civil War, the Union Army named a post near Cincinnati Camp Harrison.[80]
William Henry Harrison also had a military fort in Montana named after him.[81]
[edit] Notes
^ a b c d e f "William Henry Harrison Biography". About The White House: Presidents. whitehouse.gov.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/about/presidents/williamhenryharrison/. Retrieved on 2008-06-19.
^ Owens 2007, p. 3
^ a b Owens 2007, p. 14
^ a b c Langguth 2007, p. 160
^ Owens 2007, p. 22
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^ Owens 2007, p. 27
^ Owens 2007, p. 21
^ Owens 2007, pp. 27–29
^ Owens 2007, p. 39
^ Owens 2007, pp. 38–39
^ Owens 2007, p. 40
^ a b Owens 2007, p. 56
^ a b Owens 2007, p. 41
^ Green 2007, p. 9
^ Owens 2007, p. 43
^ Owens 2007, pp. 44–45
^ a b c d "Harrison, William Henry, (1773–1841)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=h000279. Retrieved on 2009-02-04.
^ Owens 2007, pp. 45–46
^ Langguth 2007, p. 161
^ Owens 2007, pp. 47–48
^ Owens 2007, p. 50
^ Owens 2007, p. 51
^ a b Owens 2007, p. 53
^ Owens 2007, pp. 49, 50, 54
^ a b Funk 1969, p. 167
^ Owens 2007, pp. 65–66, 79, 80, 92
^ Owens 2007, pp. 68–69
^ Owens 2007, pp. 69–72
^ Gresham 1919, p. 21
^ Owens 2007, pp. 179–180
^ Langguth 2007, pp. 158–160
^ Langguth, p. 164
^ a b c Langguth, p. 165
^ Langguth, p. 166
^ Langguth 2007, pp. 164–169
^ Langguth 2007, pp. 167–169
^ Owens, pp. 219–220
^ Owens, p. 220
^ Owens, p. 221
^ Owens, p. 223
^ a b Langguth 2007, pp. 268–270
^ a b Langguth 2007, pp. 291–292
^ Bolívar 1951, p. 732
^ Hall 1836, pp. 301–309
^ Burr 1840, p. 257
^ a b Burr 1840, p. 258
^ a b United States Congress (1837). Senate Journal. 24th Congress, 2nd Session, February 4. pp. 203–204. http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-
bin/query/r?ammem/hlaw:@field(DOCID+@lit(sj02647)). Retrieved on 2006-08-20.
^ a b Shepperd, Michael. "How Close Were The Presidential Elections? 1836". Michigan State University.
https://www.msu.edu/~sheppa28/elections.html#1836. Retrieved on 2009-02-11.
^ "Historical Election Results". National Archives. http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/electoral-college/scores.html#1836. Retrieved on 2008-06-20.
^ Carnes 2001, p. 39
^ Carnes 2001, pp. 39–40
^ Carnes 2001, p. 40
^ a b c Carnes 2001, p. 41
^ a b c "Harrison's Inauguration (Reason): American Treasures of the Library of Congress". Library of Congress.
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^ "William Henry Harrison Inaugural Address". Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States. Bartleby.com. 1989.
http://www.bartleby.com/124/pres26.html. Retrieved on 2009-02-11.
^ ""I Do Solemnly Swear ...": Presidential Inaugurations". Library of Congress. http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-
bin/ampage?collId=pin_mssmisc&fileName=pin/pin1402/pin1402page.db&recNum=0&itemLink=r?ammem/pin:@field(NUMBER+pin1402))&linkText=0.
Retrieved on 2009-02-11.
^ Borneman 2005, p. 56
^ "American History Series: The Brief Presidency of William Henry Harrison". Voice of America News. http://www.voanews.com/specialenglish/2009-01-28-
voa3.cfm. Retrieved on 2009-02-11.
^ Green 2007, p. 95
^ Cleaves 1939, p. 152
^ Cleaves 1939, p. 160
^ "President Harrison Dies -- April 4, 1841". Events in Presidential History. Miller Center, University of Virginia. 2008.
http://millercenter.org/academic/americanpresident/events/04_04. Retrieved on 2009-02-16.
^ "Harrison Tomb". Ohio Historical Society. http://ohsweb.ohiohistory.org/places/sw11/. Retrieved on 2008-06-09.
^ a b "John Tyler, Tenth Vice President (1841)". senate.gov. http://www.senate.gov/artandhistory/history/common/generic/VP_John_Tyler.htm. Retrieved on
2008-06-18.
^ Kelly, Martin. "Tecumseh's Curse and the US Presidents: Coincidence or Something More?". About.com.
http://americanhistory.about.com/od/uspresidents/a/tecumseh.htm. Retrieved on 2008-06-09.
^ "United States Constitution, Article II". Cornell University Law School. http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/constitution.articleii.html#section4. Retrieved
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^ "United States Constitution, Amendment XXV". Cornell University Law School. http://www.law.cornell.edu/constitution/constitution.amendmentxxv.html.
Retrieved on 2009-02-11.
^ Abraham 1999, p. 35
^ "Admission of States to Union". U. S. History.com. http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h928.html. Retrieved on 2009-02-05.
^ "The Met Collection Database". Metropolitan Museum of Art.
http://www.metmuseum.org/works_of_art/collection_database/all/william_henry_harrison_albert_sands_southworth/objectview.aspx?page=90&sort=3&sort
dir=desc&keyword=&fp=38&dd1=0&dd2=0&vw=0&collID=0&OID=190020170&vT=1. Retrieved on 2008-12-12.
^ Green 2007, p. 100
^ Damon, Allan L. (June 1974). "Presidential Expenses". http://www.americanheritage.com/articles/magazine/ah/1974/4/1974_4_64.shtml. Retrieved on
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^ "Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–2008". Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
http://www.minneapolisfed.org/community_education/teacher/calc/hist1800.cfm. Retrieved on 2009-05-22.
^ "First Lady Biography: Anna Harrison". First Ladies. 2009. http://www.firstladies.org/biographies/firstladies.aspx?biography=9. Retrieved on 2009-02-11.
^ "Harrison, John Scott, (1804–1878)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
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^ Calhoun 2005, pp. 43–49
^ "William Henry Harrison High School". William Henry Harrison High School, Evansville, IN. 2009.
http://www.evscschools.com/AdminDefault.aspx?PortalId=2ad66c19-3c16-4cd6-af3d-149279ec36d0. Retrieved on 2009-02-06.
^ "William Henry Harrison High School". William Henry Harrison High School, West Layfayette, IN. 2009. http://www.wvec.k12.in.us/harrison/. Retrieved on
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^ "William Henry Harrison High School". William Henry Harrison High School, Harrison, OH. 2009. http://www.southwestschools.org/hsindex.html. Retrieved
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^ "Camp Harrison". Ohio History Central. July 1, 2005. http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/entry.php?rec=665. Retrieved on 2008-06-18.
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Political offices
Preceded by
Winthrop Sargent Secretary of Northwest Territory
June 28, 1798 – October 1, 1799 Succeeded by
Charles Willing Byrd
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9 Andrew Thomas b: 1842
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fron Carolyn Collins O'Neal mother77@hotmail.com
Lewis Taylor married first Jeanette Burton (I cannot prove yet) Burton and second Wincey Collins.
His daughter Edith (Edy born 1784 according to 1850 census) married my gg grandfather William Collins. William and Edith died in Hamilton County,
Illinois. She was the dau of the first marriage not Wincey as Wincey didnt marry Lewis till 1799.
Several of Lewis Taylors children moved to Hamilton Co., Illinois also. Lewis himself lived in the area for awhile, didn't like the area and moved back to Tn.
in 1842 I believe. I have 20+ pages of his Rev War Pension pages and according to that he was born in Albermerle Va, enlisted 1775 Surry Co. NC, served
abt 3 mos, moved to Dist 96 with his father. Served again for a yr in Nov 1777 (to abt Nov 1778) and again in Feb 1779 to abt May of 1779 and came
home. Served from Aug 1781 for 3 mos. Now I can find a William Taylor in the 1790 Spartanburg/96 dist census along with George and a James Taylor.
Up from William is Isaac Cloud who was bond for Lewis and Winceys marriage.
Lewis TAYLOR Revolutionary Soldier born 1759(?), Albermarle County Virginia. He moved with his father about 1775 from Surry, North Carolina to 96
District South Carolina. Lewis TAYLOR served in one of the campaigns of the Rev War under his brother Capt George TAYLOR. Lewis married Wincey
COLLINS 1799 in Rutherford County N. Carolina, and died in Coffee Co Tenn about 1844.
Elizabeth Leuiza Taylor, born Bet. 1800 - 1810 in Tennessee. She married James Burton; born Bet. 1800 - 1810 in Virginia. Notes for Elizabeth Leuiza
Taylor: 1830 census Franklin Co., Tennessee James Burton 00001-0001
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Nancy Taylor, born Bet. 1810 - 1820 in North Carolina. She married Jorden King; born Bet. 1810 - 1820. Notes for Nancy Taylor:
1840 Coffee Co., Tennessee Census Jordan King 11001-11001
In the Revolutionary War Lewis was a Private in the North Carolina Line. His war pension started at age 75, on Sep. 27, 1833, he drew $80.00 annual
allowance, he drew a total of $240.00.
From Abstracts of Rev. War Pension Files Lewis Taylor, NC & SC Lines, Sl728, soldiar lived in Surry Co. NC at lst enlistment and later moved to SC and
also enlisted there and after the Rev. War he moved to Rutherford Co. NC then moved to Franklin Co. TN where he applied in Sep l832, soldier John
Lowrey a credible witness be duly sworn according law doth on his oath declare that he has been long and well acquainted with the above Lewis Taylor and
knows him to be the same person described in the above affidavit.. (signed) John Lowrey... To Pen. Agent 16 Oct. 1840...Illinois from 4th March
1840...Notification to D. Esq. Carmi, Illinois Carded.... Illinois....West Tennessee 2203...West Tennessee....Lewis Taylor...Franklin in the State of Tennessee
who was a priv. Semi-anl. allowance ending 4 Mar 40.00 total 240.00 Revolutionary Claim...Act June 7, 1832...Recorded by Danl Boyd, Clerk, Book E. Vol.
7, Page 95 Page 3... State of Tennessee, County Court, Franklin County, August Sessions 1833
The ammended declaration of Lewis Taylor an applicant for a pension under the act passed 7th June 1833. This applicant states that he served for the term
of three months in the performance of the tour of duty first mentioned in his annexed original. And the said court do hereby declare their opinion after the
investigation of the matter, and after putting the interogations prescribed by the War Department that the forgoing awarded declaration of Lewis Taylor is
true, and that the ammended original.
Personally appeared in open court before James Sharp, John Daugherty and Jacob Frangant, Justices of the court of pleas and greater sessions now
setting, Lewis Taylor aged about seventy three years, who being first duly sworn according to law, doth...The court propounded the following interrogatories
to wit: 1- Where and in what year were you born? Answer: I was born in the state of Virginia, Albemarle County in the year of 1759 I think. 2- Have you any
record of your age, if so, where is it? Answer: I have none 3- Where were you living when called into service, where have you lived since the Revolutionary
War and where do you now live? Answer: I was living at heretofore stated Surrey County, North Carolina. I have lived since the war in the same state 5-
State the names of some of the regular officers who were with the troops where you served, such continental and malitia regiments as you can recollect
and the general circumstances of your service. Answer: I enrolled, General Isum in _____ to
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Will of Louis Taylor :
I, Louis Taylor of Coffee County and state of Tennessee being weak of body but of sound mind and desposing memory thank to god for his mercies
knowing the mortality of my body all that is apponted unto all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and testament hereby revoking and
making void all other wills by me made.
1st. And principly of all I bequeath my soul to god who gave it and my body to the dust to be buried in a christian burial at the discretion of my executors and
as to such worldly goods as it has pleased God to give me I give devise and dispose of in the following manner and form viz:
1st I request and desire that all my debts as soon after my death as monies come unto the hands of my executor shall be paid.
2nd. I give and bequeath my gray horse to my dearly beloved daughter Evy Collins wife of Mr. William Collins.
3rd. I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved daughter Nancy King wife of Jordan King one bay horse.
4th. I give and bequeath unto my grandchildren Louis Taylor and Rhoda Taylor the son and daughter of my dearly beloved son James Taylor my bay mare
and colt which I desire after my death my said son James take possession of and use.
5th. I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved daughter Ferigy Taylor my Walnut Chest.
6th. I give and bequeath my beloved son in law William Collins my interest in a two horse wagon and breaching that we are jointly concerned in.
7th. I give and bequeath to my beloved daughter E. Luiza Burton wife of James Burton my patent clock.
8th. I give to my dearly beloved son George Taylor my bed and furniture which I desire to remain at William Collins after my death until it is applied for by
said George Taylor or his authorized attorney.
9th. I give and bequeath to my beloved son John L. Taylor one wagon worth one hundred dollars and one note on W.A. and W. Hickerson for one hundred
and thirty dollars which has already had, as to my other goods that I may die sired or possessed of I give to my executor for the trouble he will necessary
incur in carrying into affect this my last will and testament.
10th. And lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint William Collins Sr. executor of this my last will and testament, made and published by me this 18th day of
May in the year of our lord eighteen hundred and forty four.
Louis Taylor
Nathaniel Franklin Taylor married Evaline Haskell at Vevay, Switzerland Co., Indiana on Feb 28, 1850. Lucy Ellen Taylor was born to them Feb 4, 1851 at
Vevay, Indiana.
In 1852 Nathaniel Franklin and Evaline Haskell Taylor moved to Linn County, Iowa. Here a son, John Ellis Dye Taylor was born April 21, 1853. In 1854
they moved to Tama Co., Iowa; where they remained, until after Anna Mariah's death, Nathaniel Franklins second wife. Six more children were born to
Evaline Haskell Taylor, Caroline, Uzillah, Gerorge, Charles, Edgar and Edwin Thomas Taylor. At the birth of Edgar and Edwin (twins) Evaline died on Nov
29, 1866, the babies survived. Evaline is buried on the hill in the northwest corner of the Taylor farm where Lucy who had died Sept 1, 1856 and George
Elmer who had died Feb 10, 1862; were buried. This hilltop became a community cemetery over the years.
Nathaniel Franklin Taylor married Anna Maria (Wyatt) Campbell on Jan 21, 1868 at Toledo, Tama County Iowa. Three sons Walter Llewellyn, Owen, and
Arthur were born to them. Anna Maria died at the birth of their 4th child April 12, 1874, the unnamed infant also died. The unnamed infant and Anna
Marriah were buried in the same grave in the Taylor lot.
In the 1870 Federal Census, Anna Maria Campbell's son from her first marriage to John Thomas Wyatt - John Wyatt born in 1861 was living with Nathaniel
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Franklin Taylor. In addition the children of Evaline Haskell, Nathaniel Franklin's first wife included 5 boys and 3 girls.
The two daughters, Julia and Uzillah Taylor, attended Grinnell College and later taught school. After the marriage of the two daughter, Julia to William
Whitmore Ballard and Uzillah to John Acton Showen in a double wedding ceremony at Toledo, Tama Co., Iowa, March 19, 1879. The Nathaniel Franklin
Taylor family suffered a severve financial loss in 1879. Having bought hogs and fed them until ready for market, the price dropped until they were worth
nearly nothing. Nathaniel Franklin with his seven sons (did not include John Wyatt) moved to Woodbury Co., Iowa, where he bought some college land. By
1882 Nathaniel Franklin married Elizabeth (McLaughlin) McSparren. The daughters, Caroline, Julia, and Uzillah Jane; with their husbands and children,
moved to Woodbury Co.,
In the early spring of 1883 Nathaniel Franklin became ill and died May 5, 1883. He is buried in the Good Hope Cemetery north of Correctionville,
Woodbury Co., Iowa
Note Citations
1 Nathaniel Franklin Taylor b: 25 MAR 1824 d: 3 MAR 1883
+ Eveline W Haskell b: 1 AUG 1827 d: 29 NOV 1866
2 Lucy Ellen Taylor b: 4 FEB 1851 d: 1 SEP 1856
2 John Ellis Dye Taylor b: 21 APR 1853 d: 27 SEP 1929
+ Emma Anna Johnson b: SEP 1872
3 Katy U. Taylor b: JUN 1890
3 May E. Taylor Taylor b: 1895 Kansas
3 Berri E. Taylor b: 1896
3 Bessie E. Taylor b: 1897
3 Alvie T. Taylor b: 1900
3 Albia S. T. Taylor b: 1901
3 Sherman D. Taylor b: 1907
3 Sheriridan E. Taylor b: 1907
2 Caroline Julia Taylor b: 26 JUL 1855 d: 6 JUN 1933
+ William Whitmore Ballard b: 8 APR 1852 d: 6 OCT 1931
3 Maude Estella Ballard b: 1 JAN 1883 d: 30 JUN 1928
3 Lula Agnes Ballard b: 5 NOV 1893 d: 31 JUL 1945
+ James Francis Ginter b: 15 FEB 1879 d: 5 AUG 1941
2 Barzilla Jane Taylor b: 3 OCT 1857 d: 28 NOV 1949
+ John Acton Snowden
3 William Elsworth Snowden b: 14 AUG 1882
4 Carrol Morgan Snowden b: 23 SEP 1908
+ Vina Tutor
5 Living Snowden
+ Living Stanley
6 Living Snowden
5 Living Snowden
+ John Switzer
6 Living Switzer
4 Ellsworth W. Snowden b: 3 DEC 1910
+ Doris Whitaker
5 Living Snowden
5 Living Snowden
4 Cynthia Snowden b: 26 AUG 1912
+ Sam Henderson
5 Margaret Jean Henderson b: 25 AUG 1934
5 Living Henderson
4 John Paine Snowden b: 20 AUG 1915 d: 26 FEB 1951
+ Patricia Ann Harp d: 26 FEB 1951
3 Benjamin Jow Snowden b: 3 OCT 1884
3 Bessie Nae Snowden b: 23 SEP 1887 d: 4 JUL 1910
3 John Arthur Snowden b: 3 MAR 1890 d: 30 JAN 1913
2 Edgar William Taylor b: 29 NOV 1866 d: 2 DEC 1946
+ Dollie Evelyn Carter b: 4 NOV 1871 d: 11 APR 1944
3 Earl Taylor
3 William Franklin Taylor b: 30 SEP 1889
3 Evalyn Caroline Taylor b: 3 MAY 1892
3 Harris Taylor b: 11 FEB 1894
3 Ruby Taylor b: 7 APR 1895
3 Lester Marion Taylor b: 6 DEC 1901
4 Phyllis Jean Taylor b: 12 APR 1929
+ George W. Wickersham
5 Living Wickersham
5 Living Wickersham
4 Living Taylor
+ Living Brewester
5 Living Taylor
5 Living Taylor
4 Living Taylor
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+ Robert La Vern Moyer
5 Living Moyer
4 Living Taylor
+ Living Hack
5 Living Hack
5 Living Hack
5 Living Hack
5 Living Hack
3 Pearl Lilliam Taylor b: 13 SEP 1907
2 Charles Franklin Taylor b: 27 JUN 1863 d: 1939
2 Edwin Thomas Taylor b: 29 NOV 1866 d: 18 JAN 1952
+ Myrtle Leora Bowen b: 1873
3 Mabel R. Taylor b: 1890
3 May V. Taylor b: 1892
3 Edwin A. Taylor b: 1894
3 Alverzo O. Taylor b: 1896
3 Floyd A. Taylor b: 1898
3 Howard M. Taylor b: 1900
3 Julia G. Taylor b: 1902
3 Betty A Taylor b: 1904
3 Owen L. Taylor b: 1907
3 Nathaniel F. Taylor b: 1910
3 Ruth F. Taylor b: 1912
3 Paul F. Taylor b: 1915
3 Clarence B. Taylor b: 1917
3 Bernard L. Taylor b: 1919
2 Edwin G. Taylor b: 1867
2 Elizabeth Taylor b: 1848 d: BEF 1860
+ Anna Mariah Campbell b: 15 OCT 1835 d: 12 APR 1874
2 Owen Taylor b: 23 APR 1870 d: 12 JAN 1947
+ Alice Minerva Kellog b: 26 SEP 1877 d: 30 JUL 1960
3 Glenn Lucien Taylor b: 24 NOV 1909 d: 2 JUN 1988
+ Marie Gladys Chapman Turner b: 15 OCT 1908 d: 20 JUL 2000
4 Lloyd Taylor b: 22 Jun 1943 LLOYDTAYLOR1@gmail.com
4 Living Taylor
3 Geneva Lavina Taylor b: 1904 d: 1950
+ Samuel Gibson
3 Erma M. Taylor b: 11 AUG 1908 d: 18 APR 2000
+ Thomas Alf Taylor b: 2 APR 1906 d: JUL 1976
4 Living Taylor
+ Dixon
4 Living Taylor
+ Living Triplett
5 Living Triplett
5 Living Triplett
3 Myron Nathaniel Taylor b: 3 FEB 1913 d: 25 NOV 1983
+ Evelyn G. Wetrosky b: 20 FEB 1914 d: 5 JAN 2001
4 Larry Gene Taylor b: 11 JUL 1945 d: 12 FEB 2005
+ Living
5 Living Taylor
+ Living Johnson
6 Living Johnson
6 Living Johnson
6 Living Johnson
5 Living Taylor
+ Living
6 Living Taylor
6 Living Taylor
6 Living Taylor
5 Living Taylor
6 Living Taylor
6 Living Taylor
5 Living Taylor
5 Living Taylor
5 Living Taylor
+ Living Reed
4 Marlene Ann Taylor b: 9 FEB 1939 d: 22 APR 2004
+ Living Westergaard
5 Living Westergaard
5 Living Westergaard
6 Living Westergaard
6 Living Westergaard
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6 Living Westergaard
6 Living Westergaard
5 Living Westergaard
+ Living Hernandez
6 Living Hermandez
6 Living Hermandez
5 Living Westergaard
5 Living Westergaard
+ Living Erickson
6 Living Erickson
5 Living Westergaard
+ Living Blake
6 Living Blake
5 Living Westergaard
5 Living Westergaard
+ Living
+ First husband name unknown
5 Mike Andrew Taylor
+ Living Andrew
2 Walter Llewellyn Taylor b: 3 APR 1869 d: 5 JAN 1947
+ Mary O'Connor b: 17 OCT 1870 d: 19 NOV 1952
3 Bruce Richard Taylor b: 10 JUL 1905 d: 21 FEB 1975
+ Gladys Mary Darcy b: 1 OCT 1910 d: 3 DEC 1976
4 Living Taylor
+ Living Ruffing
5 Living Hanna
+ Living Tonac
6 Living Hanna
6 Living Hanna
5 Living Hanna
+ Living Simmons
6 Living Hanna
7 Living Hanna
+ Living Sackett
6 Living Sackett
6 Living Sackett
4 Gordon Norbert Taylor b: 10 DEC 1933 d: 31 MAY 1982
+ Living Morrison
+ Living Mastros
4 Lois Ann Taylor b: 26 APR 1935 d: 26 APR 2008
+ John Herbert Thoreson b: 26 MAR 1931 d: 7 Sep 1 1984
5 Mary Kay Thoreson b: 3 SEP 1958 d: 31 MAY 1986
5 Carol Marie Thoreson b: 22 JUL 1961 d: 1 FEB 2000
+ Living
6 Living Curtis
5 Living Thoreson
+ Harold Jack Ferguson b: 29 AUG 1959 d: 2006
6 Living Ferguson
6 Living Ferguson
4 Marvin Mark Taylor b: 6 JUL 1939 d: 9 MAY 1966
+ Living Savage
5 Living Taylor
+ Living Silverman
5 Living Taylor
+ Living Hatfield
6 Living Taylor
6 Living Taylor
5 Living Taylor
+ Living Greunke
6 Living Greunke
6 Living Greunke
6 Living Greunke
5 Living Taylor
+ Living Kester
4 Kenneth Jerome Taylor b: 28 SEP 1942 d: 3 SEP 1966
3 Paul Lester Taylor b: 12 JUN 1902 d: 22 DEC 1966
+ Norma Mary Songeroth b: 18 JUL 1906 d: 18 AUG 1989
4 Marjorie Rose Taylor b: 11 MAR 1927
+ Junior George Thomson b: 16 JUN 1926 d: 8 FEB 2002
5 Living Thomson
+ Living Mastsutani
6 Living Mastsutani
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6 Living Mastsutani
6 Living Mastsutani
5 Living Thomson
+ Living Jenkins
6 Living Jenkins
5 Living Thomson
+ Living Ingham
6 Living Ingham
6 Living Ingham
6 Living Ingham
6 Living Ingham
5 Living Thomson
5 Living Thomson
+ Living Hollings
6 Living Hollings
6 Living Hollings
5 Living Thomson
+ Living Flower
6 Living Barton
6 Living Barton
6 Living Barton
5 Living Thomson
+ Living Ayres
6 Living Ayres
4 Roberte Taylor b: 15 APR 1929
+ Living Johnsn
5 Living Taylor
5 Living Taylor
5 Living Taylor
5 Living Taylor
4 Living Taylor
+ Paul Peters b: 5 DEC 1929
5 Living
5 Living Peters
5 Living Peters
5 Living Peters
5 Living Peters
5 Living Peters
5 Living Peters
4 Jean Marie Taylor b: 1 APR 1934 d: 21 APR 1968
+ Living
5 Living Nelson
5 Living Nelson
5 Living Nelson
5 Living Nelson
5 Living Nelson
5 Living Nelson
5 Living Nelson
3 Nellie M. Taylor b: 22 DEC 1897 d: 21 NOV 1991
+ Eslie Hull Bailey b: 12 APR 1897 d: 13 MAR 1986
4 Alice Bailey b: 19 OCT 1929
+ Marvin Charles Humpal b: 22 FEB 1922
5 Living Humpal
5 Living Humpal
5 Living Humpal
5 Living Humpal
5 Living Humpal
5 Living Humpal
4 Edgar E. Bailey b: 9 AUG 1931 d: 17 DEC 1998
+ Living Clinteon
5 Living Bailey
5 Living Bailey
5 Living Bailey
5 Living Bailey
5 Living Bailey
4 Irma J. Bailey b: 29 AUG 1933 d: 24 MAY 1999
+ Raymond Schmitz b: 1928
4 Living Bailey
+ Living Liebel
4 Living Bailey
3 Edna Elizabeth Taylor b: 21 DEC 1893 d: 7 FEB 1990
+ Joseph Vondrak b: 19 JUL 1896 d: 20 Fe b 1977
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4 Annie Vondrak b: 30 NOV 1918 d: 25 JUN 2001
+ Joseph Prasek b: Dep 1914 d: 1997 Abt
5 Living Prasek
5 Living Prasek
4 Paul J. Vondrak b: 28 SEP 1920 d: 25 AUG 1997
+ Genevieve Gerard b: 17 APR 1921 d: 20 SEP 2006
5 Living Vondrak
4 Regina Vondrak b: 13 SEP 1922 d: 14 NOV 2003
+ Robert H. Chalmers
5 Living Chalmers
5 Living Chalmers
5 Living Chalmers
5 Living Chalmer
4 Ralph Vondrak b: 1924
+ Ann b: 1929 Iowa d: 1990 before
4 Joseph B. Vondrak b: 14 MAY 1925
+ Living Sands
5 Living Vondrak
+ Living Hineley
6 Living Vondrak
6 Living Vondrak
6 Living Vondrak
5 Living Vondrak
5 Living Vondrak
5 Living Vondrak
5 Living Vondrak
5 Living Vondrak
5 Living Vondrak
5 Living Vondrak
+ Living Johnson
6 Living Vondrak
6 Living Vondrak
6 Living Vondrak
4 Regina Vondrak b: 13 SEP 1922 d: 14 NOV 2003
+ Robert H. Chalmers
5 Living Chalmer
+ Living
6 Living Chalmers
+ Living Schilling
6 Living Chalmer
+ Living Fernandez
6 Living Chalmer
+ Living
3 Raymond John Taylor b: 21 NOV 1895 d: 9 MAY 1979
+ Edna Marie Murphy b: 4 OCT 1898 d: 5 NOV 1992
4 John R. Taylor b: 25 APR 1925
4 Leota Marie Taylor b: 21 MAR 1928
+ Daniel J. Lee b: 12 JAN 1926 d: 18 MAY 2002
5 Living Lee
5 Living Lee
5 Living Lee
5 Living Lee
4 Living Taylor
4 Mary Edna Elizabeteh Taylor b: 2 OCT 1923 d: 1982
3 Walter Justin Taylor b: 16 DEC 1899 d: 1 MAR 1976
2 Arthur Taylor b: 23 MAY 1872 d: 4 APR 1949
+ Elizabeth McLaughlin McSparran b: 1 SEP 1824 d: 18 FEB 1908
+ America Smith b: ABT 1827 d: 1906
About 1838, John and Rebecca Taylor moved from Monroe County to Greene County, Indiana according to land sales and deeds recorded in Monroe
County, Indiana:
4/13/1838 John & Rebecca Taylor sold land to William B. Hunter, Book G, Page 032
10/29/1838 John, Rebecca, Joseph & Martha Taylor sold land to John T. Rogers, Book G, Page 414
12/7/1838 John & Rebecca sold land to John, Samuel & Murphy Orchard, Book G, Pages 209, 216
In the 1860 U.S. Census for Monroe Township, Pike County, Indiana, John age 63 is living with his second wife Sarah "Sally" Dyer age 28, daughter Sarah
Rebecca age 17 (daughter from 1st marriage), John age 4 (son from 2nd marriage) and Charlotte age 2 (daughter from 2nd marriage)
John Taylor's second wife, Sarah Mary Dyer-Taylor, remarried in 1865 confirming that John died between 1860 and 1864. The estate papers are dated
October 1860.
John owned lot 11 in Pleasantville (now called Spurgeon) in Monroe Township, Pike County, Indiana near the Warrick County Line at the time of his death.
This was listed in his estate paper Box 37 file 7 appraised by Abijah Humphrey and dated Oct 1860. His estate was valued at slightly more than $600.
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John's son, William B. Taylor sold lot 11in Pleasantville to James Walker on 25 Dec 1860 for $120.00 and also lot 14. These transactions are recorded in
Deed Book N for Pike County, Indiana
1790/1800 Fauquier Co., Virginia Tax List Census Index with photo copies of actual pages of the census
Name?s Personal Tax List A, B, C Page
Taylor, John A 22 (28 June 1790)
Taylor, Peter A 22 (28 June 1790)
Taylor, Peter
Taylor, Zachariah A 22 (10 May 1790)
Taylor, Zachariah
Taylor, Charles A 22 (18 May 1790)
Taylor, Charles
Children
*Mildred Amelia (Emilia, Milly) TAYLOR b: 1773 in Rockingham County, Virginia
Elizabeth TAYLOR b: 1771 in Rockingham County, Virginia
Sinah Seney W. TAYLOR b: 1772 in Fauquier County, Virginia
John TAYLOR b: 1774 in Fauquier or Rockingham County, Virginia
Samuel V. TAYLOR b: 1794 in Rockingham, Virginia
However...
Notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/cgi-bin/pageload.cgi?ezekiel,scoggins::taylor::28978.html
Your Rebecca was only married to Ezekiel Scoggins. The Rebecca Davenport in the will of Robert Taylor is Rebecca Hunnicut Davenport, daughter of
Mary Taylor Hunnicut. This Rebecca was a first cousin to your Rebecca. Who did Statia marry? My ancestor was Hannah Taylor Dickey, sister of your
Rebecca.
Other notes from http://genforum.genealogy.com/taylor/messages/2090.html
Caleb? I believe he is Joshua's brother. I have a Sarah Taylor m: Jonathan King but haven't gotten any further. I originally thought Joshua was her father,
but the info doesn't fit. More recent info (Thanks to Trina Anderson!) leads me to believe that Caleb is Sarah's father. The sons listed for Robert include
Caleb and Joshua
Joshua J., born 1790/1800 in Rutherford Co, later changed to Polk Co, NC.which could be your ggg-grandfather. He was the son of Joshua and Stacy ___,
who had eight children, Manervy, William W., John A. Elijah A., Oliver P., Franklin L. Joshua J., and Williamson. His father Joshua was the son of Joshua
and Hannah Steele Holland, and he was the son of Robert and Susannah Anderson. All lived in Rutherford Co NC. Robert was in Tryon Co NC prior to
1773 and moved to Rutherford Co, buying 300 acres there in 1774. The family probably came to NC from the Amherst Co. Va area. My gggg-grandfather
married Francis Taylor, daughter of Joshua and Hannah Steele Holland
The Charles Taylor listed in 1790 Census for Anson County NC is not the same Charles Taylor as this line. This would nore than likely be the Rev Charles
Taylor,who settled in Anson as an immigrant before 1790. My Charles Taylor was listed in the 1790 census for Rutherford Co NC living next door to his
mother Celia. They lived on Cathey's Creek. He was married to Elizabeth Potts, but no children. By 1800, he had migrated to Anson Co NC as his father
owned land in that county, too. He had one son and 2 daughters under age 10. According to the Revolutionary War widow's record for Celia Taylor, mother
of Charles, Arthur had given some of his land to children before his death in 1781
Then on the 1860c I show a R.P. Taylor 35?? with a Elizabeth 27 and children: Jerimiah 19, Sarah M. 16, Emily C. 14, Calib 7, Joshua 6, Arthur T. 5,
Ransom P. 4, Mary M. 3, ??odosia 11/12. And then on the 1870 there is this Ransom Taylor 67 with Elizabeth 39 children: C.L. 18, James A. 16, Arthur T.
15, R.P. 14, Mary M. 13, Joseph V. 7, B.F. 5, Wm S. 3, Manta 10/12. Then an Elizabeth Taylor 48 Mills River with children: Volentine (Joseph V.)17,
Benjan=min 15, Milas 13, Ja??? 11, Wilboru? 9. .... It does show tho that the Jerimiah, Sarah M and Emily on the 1850c goes with the 1860c on this
Ransom but his age differs some between those 2 census. I am from the Noah Taylor line, his mothers name is Mary 'Polly' Taylor. What Taylor she was
married to before she married a Joseph Taylor I can't seem to locate. But this Joseph Taylors fathers name is Charles Taylor
[RE:] Nancy Taylor of Cedar Creek Area of Rutherford County NC? She is the d/o Robert Taylor who was the s/o Robert Taylor b 1715 and Susannah
Anderson ......Does anyone know if she had illegitimate children Joseph and Elizabeth? Conjecture is she had the children and named them after her sister
(Elizabeth) and older brother (Joseph) around 1810-1820. The children were apparently raised by her great uncle Joshua Taylor and Hannah Steele
Source Information:
Census Place District 6, Coffee, Tennessee
Family History Library Film 1255248
NA Film Number T9-1248
Page Number 66B
After Jane died in 1879, Henry goes and gets married to his first cousin, Susan A. (Sook) Burton Freeman in July of 1879 in Manchester, Tennessee. Henry
then run off and left her with three children. He then gets married or lives with an old Indian woman. Henry died in 1895 in Asbury Community of Coffee,
Tennessee.
[note, Jane must have died bef 1876 when Henry was married to an unknown wife and had a daughter
TREES THAT LIST THOMAS TAYLOR (b: 17336/37)AS SON OF GEORGE "SWEDE" TAYLOR AND HANNAH GROOM:
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I would normally conclude these are two separate persons. However they married the same wives and have children with the same name. Others who
cannot decide include:
1. http://www.jesshistorical.com/Jessamine%20County%20Kentucky%20Families/b372.htm#P10022
I CANNOT CONCLUDE WHICH IS CORREC
CAUTION:
POSSIBLE CONFLICE WITH PARENTAGE WITH FRANCIS TAYLOR, III born 1734 WHOSE SON THOMAS "LITTLE TOM" TAYLOR born 1756
MARRIED 1st wife: HANNAH BARTLESON born 1760 married about 1785 in Fayette, KY.
2nd WIFE: WAS MARY JANE BARTLESON born 1752 in Salem, NJ married 1782 in Rowan Co., KC
3rd wife: Elizabeth Vincen
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Evy Taylor born Bet. 1780 - 1790 in North Carolina. She married William Collins; born Bet. 1780 - 1790 in North Carolina. Notes for William Collins: Was
executor of the will of Louis Taylor in 1844 and witness to the will of Joseph Taylor in 1833. Was in Franklin County Tennessee by 1820 1830 census
Franklin Co., Tennessee William Collins 0220001-2101001 1840 census Coffee Co., Tennessee 00120001-00200001 Was listed in district 6 Coffee County
Tennessee in 1841
NOTE: These descendants may be from William Collins and Edith Taylor (daughter of Wincey Collins.
John Lewis Taylor Sr. paid property taxes on l00 acres in l872, and taxes on 60 acres in l873 and l874, all in Civil District #6 of Coffee County, TN. This item
found in CCT County Court Loose Papers CCHS Volume XX11, item # l5l4 dated March 4, l8_1.
Coffee Co.,TN County court loose papers of 5 Dec l853 John L. Taylor, et al. Petition for sale of land. John L. Taylor, Peyton C. Sheid, Lecil and Sarah
Bobo, minor heirs of Marion Bobo, deceased, by their guardian James N. Campbell, all of CCT.1
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Bond with Lewis Taylor and Meredith Taylor paid poll tax and property taxes on 50 acres in l872 in Civil District #6 in Coffee County, TN. Meredith was dead
before March 4, l892 according to a lawsuit between H.J. Taylor and J. L. Taylor CCHS Volume XX11 # l5l4.
After Meredith died, Selina moved to Crowell Mountain (near Scotland, Arkansas) with her brother and his wife Louisiana, later she moved in the area of
West Plains, MO
Note Citations
Notes on Caroline Julia Taylor
Photo:
Taken on Mother's 77th birthday, July 26, 1932, from Elsie and Lydia
and in a different hand:
"Great Grandmother Ballard"
Name: Lola A Ballard
Census Date: 1895
Residence County: Woodbury
Residence State: Iowa
Locality: Rutland
Birth Location: Woodbury, IA
Family Number: 70
Gender: Female
Birth Year: abt 1894
Race: White
Line: 25
Roll: IA1885_414
Neighbors: View others on page
Household Members:
Name Age
William W Ballard 43
Caraline J Ballard 39
Lydia V Ballard 14
Owen L Ballard 13
Maude E Ballard 12
Elsie C Ballard 8
Lola A Ballard 1
Lula A Ballard 1
6. William Whitmore Ballard was born 8 APR 1852 in Oconee, Shelby, IL [see censuses: 1880, 1900, 1920] not in 1910 index for SD, and died 6 OCT 1931
in Marcus, Meade, SD [family bible ], acute dilatations of hear. He was buried in White Owl Cemetery, White Owl, SD, Sec. 1, Blk, 21, Lot 2, grave 5. He
was the son of 12. Lewis McLain Ballard and 13. Sarah Jane Whitmore.
7. Caroline Julia Taylor was born 26 JUL 1855 in near Helena, Tama, Iowa [family bible], and died 6 JUN 1933 in Rapid City, SD [obit.].
Children of Caroline Julia Taylor and William Whitmore Ballard are: i. Lydia V. Ballard was born 27 MAR 1880 in Columbia Twp., Tama, Iowa [1880
Census, obituary, 1920 Meade County, SD, Census], and died 3 AUG 1958 in Rapid City, Pennington, SD [obituary/family bible, says Aug. 3].
ii. Owen Lloyd Ballard was born 26 SEP 1881 in Tama, Iowa [Birth cert.], and died 10 MAR 1971 in Washta, Iowa [obit of sister, Lydia Ballard]. He
married Maggie May Whitmer 21 FEB 1906 in Conway, IA [family bible], daughter of George Whitmer and Lotty. She was born 12 JUN 1883 in Elwood, IA
[family bible], and died 16 APR 1972 in Washta, Iowa [obit].
iii. Maud Estella Ballard was born 1 JAN 1883 in Woodbury, Iowa [Obituary], and died 30 JUN 1928 in Rapid City, SD [Obituary].
iv. Leon Ballard was born 5 DEC 1885 in [1968 Washta IA, Centennial Book], and died ABT 1887 in at age two [Obit. of Maud Ballard].
v. Elsie C. Ballard was born 21 FEB 1887 in NE [1920 Meade County, SD, Census], and died JUL 1965 in SD [SSDI] [not found in 1930 census].
3. vi. Lola A. Ballard was born 5 NOV 1893 in Woodbury, Iowa, and died APR 1978 in Rapid City, Pennington, SD [SSDeath index]. She married Thomas
Simmons 11 FEB 1930 in Marcus, Meade, South Dakota [marriage license]. He was born 14 SEP 1892, and died OCT 1975 in Rapid City, SD [SS death
index, a guess based on age from marriage license].
vii. Lula Agnes Ballard was born 5 NOV 1893 in Woodbury, IA, and died 31 JUL 1945 in Marcus, SD [DAR application #398029]. She married James
Francis Ginter 5 AUG 1920 in Stoneville, Meade, SD [marriage license]/ [DAR application #398029]. He was born 15 FEB 1879 in Lehigthon, PA [DAR
application #398029], and died 5 AUG 1941 in Marcus, SD [DAR application #398029].
12. Lewis McLain Ballard was born 4 JAN 1831 in Audubon, Montgomery, IL "Reverend" Lewis M. Ballard, and died 21 FEB 1857 in Oconee [formerly
Luro], Shelby, IL. He was buried in Zion Cemetery, Audubon, Montgomery, IL Row 13, #20, buried with Francis E. Sturgeon. He was the son of 24. William
B. Ballard and 25. Catherine Bartlett.
13. Sarah Jane Whitmore was born 1833 in near Columbus, Union, OH, and died ABT 1868 in unknown, possibly Christian County, IL. She was buried in
unknown, probably Rosamond Grove Cemetery, Christian, IL. She was the daughter of 26. Amos Howard Whitmore and 27. Elizabeth (Betsy) Lamb.
Children of Sarah Jane Whitmore and Lewis McLain Ballard are:6. i. William Whitmore Ballard was born 8 APR 1852 in Oconee, Shelby, IL [see
censuses: 1880, 1900, 1920] not in 1910 index for SD, and died 6 OCT 1931 in Marcus, Meade, SD [family bible ], acute dilatations of hear. He married
Caroline Julia Taylor 19 MAR 1879 in Toledo, Tama, Iowa [Marriage certificate][witnesses Whitmores, first cousins]. She was born 26 JUL 1855 in near
Helena, Tama, Iowa [family bible], and died 6 JUN 1933 in Rapid City, SD [obit.].
ii. Louis McLain Ballard was born 28 AUG 1853 in Oconee, Shelby, IL, and died 6 MAR 1891 in Ione, Amador, CA. He married Emma Maria Kinney 8
APR 1877 in Ione Valley, Amador, CA her second marriage, daughter of Edwin Ruthven Kinney and Eleanor Decker. She was born 6 NOV 1854 in
McGrawville, Cortland, NY, and died 28 OCT 1917 in Ione, Amador, CA.
iii. Sarah Catherine Ballard was born 12 MAY 1856 in Moro, Madison, IL [obituary], and died 29 MAR 1933 in Lawrence Ave., Springfield, Sangamon, IL.
She married Timothy A. Hiett 28 MAY 1876 in Baptist Church, Nokomis, Montgomery, IL, son of Timothy Hiatt and Elizabeth. He was born 6 JUN 1842 in
Guilford, Dearborn, IN, and died 10 JAN 1916 in Nokomis, Montgomery, IL, occupation was tanner.
24. William B. Ballard was born 1798 in Virginia [1850 census; children Elizabeth, Catherine and Ralph say father born VA], to Montgomery County, IL in
1850, and died 31 MAR 1854 in moved from Montgomery County to Edwardsville, Madison County, IL [probate]. He was the son of 48. Ballard.
25. Catherine Bartlett was born 1812 in Henry County, Kentucky, and died BET 1867 AND 1870 in of Upper Alton, Madison, IL; formerly of Montgomery
County, IL. She was the daughter of 50. Samuel Bartlett and 51. Elizabeth Owens.
Children of Catherine Bartlett and William B. Ballard are:12. i. Lewis McLain Ballard was born 4 JAN 1831 in Audubon, Montgomery, IL "Reverend" Lewis
M. Ballard, and died 21 FEB 1857 in Oconee [formerly Luro], Shelby, IL. He married Sarah Jane Whitmore 30 MAR 1851 in Montgomery, IL Whitmore
residence, daughter of Amos Howard Whitmore and Elizabeth (Betsy) Lamb. She was born 1833 in near Columbus, Union, OH, and died ABT 1868 in
unknown, possibly Christian County, IL.
ii. Elizabeth Ballard was born SEP 1833 in Montgomery County, IL; says father born VA in 1880 census, and died MAR 1919 in [igi for death date] 1900
United States Federal Census > Idaho > Fremont > Howe > District 49. She married John Smith 15 MAR 1849 in Montgomery County, IL. He was born
BET 1815 AND 1825 in [20-30 in 1855 census of Shelby County, IL, living next to Lewis M. Ballard], and died BEF 1860. She married Samuel Harrison
"Harris" Gravatt , Sr. BEF 1860 in married John Smith first, then Gravatt, son of Robert Gravatt and Mary Wilcris. He was born 31 JAN 1811 in of
Heightstown, [IGI]/ Monmouth, New Jersey [1850 census, page 353] 1870, p. 133, and died 1 AUG 1893.
iii. William F. Ballard , Sr. was born 1839 in Montgomery County, IL [life insurance agent in Chicago in 1870, and died 23 MAR 1880 in Maryville,
Nodaway, MO [email from Shirley S.]. He married Mary Emma Morris 16 AUG 1860 in Oconee, Shelby, IL by Rev. E. H. Aldrich, daughter of John Garrison
Morris and Sarah H[ester?] Holmes. She was born JUL 1840 in Heightstown, E. Windsor, NJ [Mollie1206@aol.com], and died 29 MAR 1908 in of Chicago,
IL Ward 5, in 1870, page 208. [from Doris].
iv. Catherine Ballard was born 21 MAR 1842 in near Hillsboro, Montgomery, IL [pension file of husband], and died 26 SEP 1921 in St. Augustine, St.
Johns, FL [pension file of husband]. She married John R. Cowen 10 SEP 1862 in Upper Alton, Madison, IL [Pension file], son of John Cowen and Mariah
Cory. He was born 16 JUN 1841 in IL [IGI], and died 5 JUN 1897 in St. Augustine, St. Johns, FL [Pension file].
v. Nancy Ballard was born 1843 in IL, and died AFT 15 JAN 1855 in date she signed witness for receipt of incidental money for mother from father's
estate on Jan 16, 1855.
vi. Ralph Riley E. Ballard was born ABT 1847 in Audubon/Rosemond, Montgomery, IL, and died BET 1898 AND 1900 in of Chicago, Cook, IL in 1897,
1898 voter reg. [pension file of Catherine Ballard Cowen]. He married Hannah B. Gaskill 13 NOV 1867 in Shelby county, IL [IL state archives], daughter of
Stephen Wilder Gaskill and Eliza Teter. She was born SEP 1848 in Madison County, IL [NJ in 1900 census], and died 27 JUL 1944 in Chicago, Cook, IL
[1860 census says "orphaned".
26. Amos Howard Whitmore was born 26 SEP 1786 in Newburyport, Essex, MA, and died 1 APR 1857 in Audubon, Nokomis, Montgomery, IL. He was
buried in , Montgomery, IL. He was the son of 52. Nathaniel Whitmore , Sr. and 53. Jane Mills.
27. Elizabeth (Betsy) Lamb was born ABT 1790 in Charlton, Worcester, MA, and died ABT 1837 in Scioto County, OH--Porter Township??. She was the
daughter of 54. Reuben Lamb and 55. Persis Hooker.
Children of Elizabeth (Betsy) Lamb and Amos Howard Whitmore are: i. Harriet Knapp Whitmore was born 5 JAN 1818 in OH, and died 9 NOV 1904 in
Madison Co., OH. She married Cyrus Derby Converse 3 NOV 1836 in Madison Co., OH, son of Jeremiah Converse and Melinda Derby. He was born 5
SEP 1814 in Bridgeport, Addison, VT, and died 18 MAR 1900 in Madison, OH.
ii. Louisa Whitmore was born ABT 1820, and died 17 OCT 1836 in Smith Cemetery, Darby Twp; Madison, OH.
iii. Nathaniel Whitmore was born ABT 13 MAR 1823 in Scioto County, OH [death record] other ages cited, and died 2 FEB 1878 in Audubon,
Montgomery, IL [Probate record, p.177, 1878]. He married Eliza Brown 28 MAR 1847 in Montgomery County, IL, daughter of Nicodemus Brown and Eliza
Bayly. She was born 20 MAY 1828 in Guernsey County, OH [p 250Montgomery, IL, 1860 census], and died ABT 5 FEB 1878 in Audubon, Montgomery, IL
[Probate record, p.177, 1878].
iv. Amos Whitmore was born ABT 1826 in probably OH, and died 11 JUL 1831 in Smith Cemetery, Darby Twp., Madison, OH.
v. Jared Lamb Whitmore was born 26 FEB 1827 in Homer, Scioto County, OH, and died 17 JAN 1881 in Haven/Eureka, Richland, Tama, IA, wagon
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maker. He married Lydia Burnham Reed 25 FEB 1851 in Union County, OH [IGI, LDS film], daughter of John Reed and Juliette Burnham. She was born 23
FEB 1831 in Homer, Scioto, OH [1870 census, Tama], and died 8 MAY 1914 in Haven, Richland, Tama, IA.
vi. Thomas J. Whitmore was born ABT 7 JUL 1830 in OH, and died 26 JUL 1849 in buried in Zion Cemetery, Audubon Twp., Montgomery, IL
[Tombstone].
13. vii. Sarah Jane Whitmore was born 1833 in near Columbus, Union, OH, and died ABT 1868 in unknown, possibly Christian County, IL. She married
Lewis McLain Ballard 30 MAR 1851 in Montgomery, IL Whitmore residence, son of William B. Ballard and Catherine Bartlett. He was born 4 JAN 1831 in
Audubon, Montgomery, IL "Reverend" Lewis M. Ballard, and died 21 FEB 1857 in Oconee [formerly Luro], Shelby, IL. She married Isaac Sturgeon 8 AUG
1858 in Montgomery, IL She is listed as "Mrs. Sarah J. Ballard", son of David Sturgeon and Mary McCarty. He was born AUG 1833 in Montgomery County,
IL, and died 24 DEC 1913 in Rosamond, Christian, IL.
Child of Ballard is:24. i. William B. Ballard was born 1798 in Virginia [1850 census; children Elizabeth, Catherine and Ralph say father born VA], to
Montgomery County, IL in 1850, and died 31 MAR 1854 in moved from Montgomery County to Edwardsville, Madison County, IL [probate]. He married
Catherine Bartlett 7 MAR 1830 in Bond County, Illinois, daughter of Samuel Bartlett and Elizabeth Owens. She was born 1812 in Henry County, Kentucky,
and died BET 1867 AND 1870 in of Upper Alton, Madison, IL; formerly of Montgomery County, IL.
51. Elizabeth Owens was born BET 1784 AND 1785 in Virginia, and died 1858. She was the daughter of 102. Mason Owens and 103. Catherine.
Children of Elizabeth Owens and Samuel Bartlett are: i. Elizabeth Bartlett died 19 FEB 1848. She married Thomas Jefferson Williford 14 FEB 1833 in
Montgomery County, IL. He was born in Rutherford, TN.
25. ii. Catherine Bartlett was born 1812 in Henry County, Kentucky, and died BET 1867 AND 1870 in of Upper Alton, Madison, IL; formerly of Montgomery
County, IL. She married William B. Ballard 7 MAR 1830 in Bond County, Illinois, son of Ballard. He was born 1798 in Virginia [1850 census; children
Elizabeth, Catherine and Ralph say father born VA], to Montgomery County, IL in 1850, and died 31 MAR 1854 in moved from Montgomery County to
Edwardsville, Madison County, IL [probate].
iii. Samuel T. Bartlett was born ABT 1820 in Henry County, Kentucky, and died 27 AUG 1893 in [Sandra Taylor] 1870 of Irving Twp., Montgomery
County. He married Martha Maxey ABT 30 SEP 1836 in Montgomery County, IL. She was born 10 DEC 1819 in Barren County, KY.
iv. Jane Bartlett was born ABT 1822. She married Uriah Burton Williford 24 JAN 1838 in Audubon Twp., Montgomery County, IL. She married John
Thompson 6 AUG 1859 in IL archives. He was born ABT 1815 in OH, and died in of Upper Alton, Madison, IL 1860 census.
v. Lucinda Bartlett was born ABT 1825 in KY [1860 census, La Cross, WI], and died BEF 1870 in of LaCross, WI [1860 Census]; a guess, family
dispersed in 1870 census?. She married Robert H. Powell 9 MAR 1840 in Montgomery County, IL. He was born ABT 1823 in VA, and died AFT 1870 in of
LaCross, WI [1860 Census], of Hubbard, Dodge, WI in 1870 census.
52. Nathaniel Whitmore , Sr. was born 20 NOV 1760 in Newburyport, Essex, MA>Piermont, Grafton, NH in 1811, and died BEF AUG 1821 in Scioto, OH
[see notes by Barb Paine]. He was the son of 104. Jonathan Whitmore and 105. Sarah Knapp.
53. Jane Mills was born 1765 in Hampstead, NH [siblings bp there, VRs], and died 30 AUG 1821 in bur. Whitmore Cem., Porter Twp., Scioto, OH. She was
the daughter of 106. Reuben Mills and 107. Mary Howard.
Children of Jane Mills and Nathaniel Whitmore , Sr. are:26. i. Amos Howard Whitmore was born 26 SEP 1786 in Newburyport, Essex, MA, and died 1
APR 1857 in Audubon, Nokomis, Montgomery, IL. He married Elizabeth (Betsy) Lamb 2 OCT 1816 in Scioto County, OH, daughter of Reuben Lamb and
Persis Hooker. She was born ABT 1790 in Charlton, Worcester, MA, and died ABT 1837 in Scioto County, OH--Porter Township??. He married Mary Wells
11 JUL 1837 in Union, OH [IGI, LDS film 573776, no city given], marriage license #437, daughter of Joseph Wells and Sarah Rodgers. She was born 15
SEP 1810 in Hardin or Hardy County, VA [second wife] [dob from 1870 census, and died 27 APR 1882 in Audubon Twp., Montgomery, IL ED 141, page 24
1880 census.
ii. Nathaniel Whitmore , Jr. was born 8 MAY 1788. He married Marietta Sumner 13 DEC 1817 in Scioto County, OH, daughter of Edward Culver Sumner
and Abigail Clark. She was born 19 MAR 1799 in Peacham, Caledonia, VT [AF].
iii. Sarah K[napp?] Whitmore was born ABT 1790. She married Stephen Smith. He died in a guess is Stephen, based on deeds in Scioto, Nathaniel
Whitmore to Stephen Smith and wife..
iv. Jane Whitmore was born ABT 1793 in NH [1850 census, Scioto, OH, NWP, 1900 census], and died 1879 in of Wheelersburg, Scioto, OH [1850
census, looks like Jane Preston, 53]. She married Ira Preston 28 NOV 1816 in Danvers, Essex, MA [IGI]. He was born in MA.
v. Maria or Marietta K. Whitmore was born ABT 1796, and died BEF 1823 in of Darby, Union, OH. She married Orson Smith 22 APR 1819 in Scioto
County, OH. He was born ABT 1796 in VT, and died in of Darby, Union, OH in 1830, 1850 censuses.
vi. John M. Whitmore was born ABT 1801, and died 13 SEP 1827 in Scioto county, OH [stone].
vii. Thomas J[efferson?] Whitmore was born 8 JAN 1803 in NH, and died 19 MAY 1887 in Scioto County, OH Wheelersburg Cem., Porter Twp., Scioto
Co., Oh. He married Susan M. in no children with them in 1850 census. She was born 28 FEB 1814 in KY, and died in Wheelersburg Cem., Porter Twp.,
Scioto Co., Oh.
54. Reuben Lamb was born 10 MAR 1767 in Charlton, Worcester, MA ; Charlton Vital Records, and died 10 MAY 1838 in Green Twp., Scioto County, OH
[LDS]. He was buried in Gerlach Cemetery. He was the son of 108. Abijah Lamb and 109. Elizabeth Betty Wheelock.
55. Persis Hooker was born 18 APR 1769 in Sturbridge, Worcester, MA, and died 17 JAN 1854 in Green Twp., Scioto County, OH. She was the daughter
of 110. Samuel Hooker and 111. Mary Pierce.
Children of Persis Hooker and Reuben Lamb are: i. William Lamb died ABT 1840. He married Mindwell in no IGI, no census for her.
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ii. Nancy Lamb was born 2 MAR 1789 in Charlton, Worcester, MA [IGI], and died 1 DEC 1876 in Haverhill, OH at age 88 [bio of Hiram Kellogg, see his
notes]. She married William Wright Kellogg 1 DEC 1811 in Scioto, OH [IGI]. He was born 16 JUL 1789 in VT, and died 16 JUN 1844 in buried in Gerlach
[Lamb] cemetery.
27. iii. Elizabeth (Betsy) Lamb was born ABT 1790 in Charlton, Worcester, MA, and died ABT 1837 in Scioto County, OH--Porter Township??. She
married Amos Howard Whitmore 2 OCT 1816 in Scioto County, OH, son of Nathaniel Whitmore , Sr. and Jane Mills. He was born 26 SEP 1786 in
Newburyport, Essex, MA, and died 1 APR 1857 in Audubon, Nokomis, Montgomery, IL.
iv. Willard Lamb was born ABT 1790, and died 2 OCT 1840 in Gerlach [Lamb] Cem., Green, Scioto, OH.
v. Louisa Lamb was born 23 MAY 1808 in Peacham, VT, and died APR 1890
Note Citations
Notes on Owen Taylor
After the death of Nathaniel Franklin on May 3, 1883 in Correctionville, IA., the sons worked on farms mostly for their board and room during the winter
months, then for wages during the rest of the year. During the year of 1887 the younger brothers lived with the older brother , John E.D. Taylor who had
bought a farm of College land in Section 6, Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co., Iowa known as College Corners. John E.D Taylor was the son of Eveline
Haskell, Nathaniel Franklin's first wife.
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After the death and shortly before Nathaniel Franklin Taylor's death the sons (including Owen) worked on farms mostly for their board and room during the
winter months then for wages during the rest of the year. During the year of 1887 the younger brothers lived with the older brother , John E.D. who had
bought a farm of College land in Section 6, Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co., Iowa known as College Corners. According to Nellie Taylor Bailey,
Nathaniel Franklin's grand daughter and Walter Llewellyn Taylor's daughter, the boys were "put out to strangers" and "no Taylor ever helped them". Little
is known of Anna Maria and John Thomas Wyatts son. In 1920 he was living in Council Bluff, Iowa and working as a street car conductor.
The E.D Taylor family continued to live on the John E.D. Taylor family farm . They moved to another farm and shortly thereafter John E.D. Taylor moved to
Larned, Kansas. Where he married Emma Anna Johnson, Sept 28, 1890. Anna Maria Campell (Wyatt) Taylor's three boys grew to manhood and Walter
L. and Owen married. Arthur moved to Oklahoma, and never married. Walter Llewellyn Taylor married Mary O'Connell. Walter and Mary O'Connell Taylor
moved to Bonesteel, SD in Feb. 1904
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Owen Taylor, born Nov 23, 1870 at Helena, Tama Co., Iowa His father was Nathaniel Franklin Taylor and mother Anna Maria Campbell Taylor. Died Jan
12, 1947 at San Diego, California. He is buried at Pleasant Valley Cemetery, at Adaville, Plymouth Co., Iowa. He was married March 1, 1900 at Anthon,
Woodbury Co., Iowa to Alice Minerva Kellogg. Alice Minerva Kellogg was born Sept 26, 1877 at Abiline, Kansas; she died July 30, 1960 at Salem, Oregon.
She is buried with her husband at Pleasant Valley Cemetery at Anthon, Woodbury Co., Iowa.
OWEN TAYLOR:
Burial: Jan 1947, Adaville Cemetery, Plymouth County, Iowa
Residence: 1910, Liberty, Plymouth, Iowa
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"Grandpa Taylor's Family"
Nathaniel Franklin Taylor Mar. 25, 1824 - May 5, 1883 born in Kentucky
Eveline Haskell Aug 1, 1827 - Nov 19 1866 born in Indiana
They were married in February 1850.
Their children;
Lucy Ellen Taylor Feb 4, 1851 - Sep 1 1956.
John Ellis Dye Taylor Apr 21, 1853 - Sept 27, 1928
Caroline Julia Taylor July 26, 1855
Usillah Jane Taylor Oct 3, 1857
George Elmer Taylor Feb 22, 1860 - Feb 20, 1862
Charles Franklin Taylor June 27, 1863
Edgar William Taylor Nov 29, 1866
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Edwin Thomas Taylor Nov 29, 1866
Maria Miller Wyatt married N. F. Taylor in June or July 1868 (Anna or Ann)
She died Apr 12, 1874
Their childres -
Walter Llowellyn Taylor Apr 3, 1869-
Owen Taylor Nov 23, 1870-
Arthur Taylor May 23, 1872-
A baby born April 10, 1874. It was buried with its mother.
Maria Miller Wyatt had three brothers: Dave, Mike, and Bill a half-brothr. She had not sisters.
The children by her first marriage were frank Campbell and Mary Campbell.
Mary was born in August 1856.
The children by her second marriage were Edith Wyatt and John Wyatt who was born July 4, 1863.
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Walter Llewellyn Taylor was born April 3, 1869 in Helena, Tama County, Iowa. He was the son of Nathaniel Franklin Taylor and Anna Marriah (Wyatt)
Campbell Taylor. Walter always said he was the oldest of three boys when his mother died in childbirth. He had two "full" brothers Owen and Arthur. There
was another family of children belonging to his mother from an earlier marriage. There were also children before Anna Mariah was married. He did not
know what happened to his mother first families. Also he did not know where Nathaniel Franklin and Evaline Haskell first family was. Please note the
information on Anna Maria (Wyatt) Campbell. Walter Llewellyn was "put out to strangers before his father died and worked for his keep. No Taylor ever
helped him. He managed to grow up. He spoke often of the hardship he experience as a child. One July 4th he was living on a farm near Smithland, Iowa
, he made himself a pair of pants out of a gunny sack and walked barefooted into town for the celebration. (Source for this information Nellie Taylor Bailey)
In the June 1, 1880 Federal Census of Columbia, Tama Co. Iowa Walter Llewellyn Taylor is counted as living in the John and Mary Cory household. He is
not listed as a relative of the family, rather he is listed as a laborer. He was working for his board and room with this household. At the time he was 11 years
old. This was over 2 years before his fathers death. In that same census Walter Llewelly's brother Owen was living with his half sister, Caroline J. Taylor
Ballard and her husband William Ballard in Columbia Township, Tama Co. Iowa. Walter's other brother Arthur was living with his half sister Uzillah J. Taylor
Showden, also in Tama, Tama Co., Iowa. In 1885 Arthur was still living with the Showden's but he was in Woodbury Co., Iowa. Arthur later moved with the
Snowden family to Oklahoma and Owen and Walteer moved in with their half brother John. E.D.
During the year 1887 the younger brothers lived with the older brothers, John E.D., who had bought a farm of College Land in Section 6, Little Sioux
Township, Woodbury County, Iowa, known as College Corners. This farm was sold and they moved to another farm two miles south in the Lum Hollow
districts. John E.D. Taylor left for Kansas soon after leaving the Lum Hollow community and landed in Larned, Kansas where he met and married Emma
Anna Johnson, September 28, 1890.
At the time of his marriage, Walter Llewellyn Taylor had purchased an improved 160 acres of railroad land near Pierson, Iowa. On March 24, 1892 he
married Mary O'Connell at Onawa, Iowa. Mary O’Connell was a school teacher near Pierson Iowa. They made their home on a farm one and a half miles
southwest of Pierson where they remained for 12 years. A friend and ordained Baptist minister S.M. Stevens, who had settled in eastern Gregory County,
SD told them about the frontier land in Gregory County. Gregory County, is located in the south central part of South Dakota. It is named for C. H.
Gregory, an officer in the U.S. Army stationed at Ft. Randall. A rivalry for county seat honors sprang up between Fairfax and Bonesteel, which for several
years was the source of considerable controversy. In 1898, the county was organized by order of Governor Lee. Fairfax received a majority of votes in an
August 1898 election and was declared the county seat. As early as 1906 an effort was made to move the county seat farther west, but efforts failed. In
1916 the matter was again brought up and after one of the bitterest fights in the county's history the seat was moved to Burke.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,053 square miles (2,728 km²), of which, 1,016 square miles (2,631 km²) of it is land
and 38 square miles (97 km²) of it (3.56%) is water.
President Benjamin Harrison issued a proclamation on Feb. 10,1890, declaring one-fourth of eastern portion of Gregory County open to entry settlers. In
1898, the Gregory County government was organized. The remaining portion of Gregory County was opened to homesteaders by President Theodore
Roosevelt on April 23, 1904. The land office for the opening was at Bonesteel. Chaotic conditions at Bonesteel prior to the opening and the threat of trouble
on the opening day caused Lt. Gov. Snow to mobilize National Guard troops from Sioux Falls to protect the land office and keep order during the opening.
The actual opening proved to be uneventful.
Walter Llewellyn Taylor and Mary O'Connell Taylor sold their land in Iowa in 1903. In February 1904 they moved to Bonesteel. They traveled by train, Mrs.
Taylor and the children in the passenger area, Walter traveled in the caboose or freight car with his livestock and machinery. They purchased a half section
of land (320 acres) from Dr. Louis Boutillier, DVM (Butler) who had sqatted on the East 1/2 of the West 1/2 of section 32, Schriever Township, in the military
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reserve and later filed on it. He had a blacksmith shop on the place. He sold the land and house to Walter Taylor and moved with his blacksmith shop into
Bonesteel. The shop was moved to Lots 13 & 14 west of the saloon in Bonesteel. Dr. Louis Boutillier, in addition to being a man of medicine he was a
veterianian and a blacksmith, and also had knowleged of treatment of humans. He concocted a salve or ointment used by him to cure cancer. Louis
Boutlillier was a Frenchman; his name was americanized to Butler.
There was a five room house on the land, Walter built a barn and several other smaller buildings.
All of Walter and Mary's children graduated from Bonesteel High School.
The family lived very close to Bonesteel, where they engaged in farming and raising Purebred Shorthorn cattle. The farm was about a mile west of
Bonesteel. He took pride in his work and was a regular exhibitor in the Gregory Co. fair winning 9 cups and many ribbons for outstanding livestock. His
sons Paul and Walter were associated with their father in the farming/cattle raising operation.
Walter retired from the farm and in January 1926 and moved into Bonesteel. He enjoyed tree and vegetable gardening . He was a member of the city
council when the City Hall was built in 1933 and 1934. He served on the Bonesteel school board; he was the first clerk of Pleasant Valley Township and
he was a director of the Gregory County Fair Board.
After his retirement his sons Paul Lester with the help of Walter Justin took over the farm and cattle operation. His oldest daugther, Edna Taylor Vondrack
moved to Hinton, Woodbury Co., Iowa in 1918; his son Raymond moved to Rapid City, So. Dak. in 1931, Ray served for 2 1/2 years in the US Navy during
World War I; his son Paul Lester stayed in Bonesteel, where he and his brother Walter Justin operated the family homestead; his daughter Nellie Taylor
Bailey stayed in Bonesteel and lived on a ranch north of Bonesteel after living in Fremont, Nebraska for a few years, sometime between 1920 and 1928,
she taught school while in Fremont; his son Walter Justin never married and stayed in Bonesteel, SD, he served in the U.S. Army in both World Wars., and
his son Bruce Taylor moved to Nebraska, first to Linsay in 1947, then to Hartington, Nebraska in 1948.
Walter Llewellyn Taylor died Jan 6, 1947. Funeral services were held Wednesday morning Jan 8, 1947 at 9 o'clock at the Catholic church in Bonesteel
and were conducted by Father E.J. McGonigal. Burial was at St. Mary's Catholic cemetery. Pall bearers were: Martin Grady, Ambrose Burke, Theo
Sondgeroth, J.M. McNamara, J. R. Jones, and Jim Metal.
Also buried in St. Mary's Cemetery are his wife Mary O'Connell Taylor in 1952, his daughter Nellie Taylor Bailey and her husband Elslie Hull Bailey, two of
Walter Llewellyn's sons, Walter Justin and Paul Lester and Paul's wife Nora Mary Sondgeroth Taylor. Edgar Bailey, a grandson and a great granson
William A. (Bill) Bailey) are also buried there.
Twenty three children were born to the children of Walter Llewelly Taylor and Mary O'Connell Taylor, and many great grandchildren.
Burial: Jan 08, 1947, The Catholic Church, Bonesteel and St. Mary Cemetery.
Note Citations
Notes on John S. Mallory
Children
Artie MALLORY
Etta Floid MALLORY b: AUG 1888 in Logan, Kentucky, USA
Mary Thomas MALLORY b: ABT 1891
Della C. MALLORY b: FEB 1892 in Kentucky, USA
John MALLORY b: JAN 1898 in Kentucky, USA
Raymond MALLORY b: ABT 1906
Jasper Roland MALLORY b: 08 SEP 1890 in Todd, Kentucky, USA
W. Curtis MALLORY b: 14 JAN 1886 in Kentucky, USA
Joseph Taylor (b May 15, 1810- d. Oct 15, 1891) and his first wife Mary Taylor, (b 1804 died 1858), daughter of John and Mary Taylor, Buncombe Co NC
had the following children: Mary b. 1836 married Pulaski J. Brock and settled in Henderson Co NC. Martha (my line) b Mar 12, 1837 married Green Berry
Sanders and settled in Polk Co NC. Rev Benjamin Merritt b. May 6, 1843 married Elizabeth Ledbetter and Alice Stepp,migrated to TX but moved back to
Blue Ridge Henderson Co NC. John David b. Sept 14, 1840 married Elizabeth Adaline Stepp and settled in McCullough Co TX. James M. married Martha
unknown and moved to Alabama. Jeremiah M. b. 1856 died as a young man. Joseph Taylor left an estate in Henderson Co NC 1891. His children by the
first wife took the matter to courts for them to decide the outcome. Each was awarded a portion of the estate. (I have the records from the NC
Archives)Joseph, Mary and several of the children are buried at Refuge Baptist Church Dana, NC. Martha and Greenberry and many of their family
members are buried at Mill Creek Church of the Brethren Green Creek Community, Polk Co NC
Green B. (Greenberry) Taylor and his family appear in: Buncombe Co. NC in 1830 Henderson Co. NC in 1840 Fayette Co. AL in 1850 From bible records,
it has been determined that two daughters of this family were wives of first cousin William S. Taylor, first Matilda Catherine, and second Lydia. William S.
Taylor was a son of John M. and Mary Taylor. Thus, John M. Taylor and Green B. Taylor were brothers. Inasmuch as Littleberry Taylor lived next door to the
John M. Taylor family in Fayette Co. AL, and also appeared in Henderson Co. NC in 1840, it is concluded that he was also a close relative, either brother or
a son of John M. Taylor
John Newton Taylor was a logger. Lizzabeth said he was a kind man and that he use to sit the children down at night and read to them out of the
newspaper and Bible. She also remembers John Newton reading to them about a new invention called a telivision. Lizzabeth said he died before he ever
got a chance to see one
In November 1917, Patton was one of the first men detailed to the newly established Tank Corps of the United States Army and was assigned the task of
organizing and training the 1st Tank Brigade near Langres, France. He led this unit in the St. Mihiel drive in mid-September 1918 and was wounded later in
the month at the opening of the Meuse-Argonne offensive. He was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross and the Distinguished Service Medal and
promoted temporarily to the rank of Colonel.
Between the two world wars Patton graduated from the Command and General Staff School in 1924 and from the Army War College in 1932. His
assignments during this period included two tours in Hawaii, a tour in the office of the Chief of Cavalry, War Department, and three tours with the 3d Cavalry
at Fort Myer, Va.
In July 1940, Patton was appointed to the command of a brigade of the 2d Armored Division at Fort Benning, Ga. Less than a year later he was given
command of the division and promoted temporarily to the rank of Major General. Early in 1942 he became commander of the 1st Armored Corps, which he
trained at the Desert Training Center, near Indio, Calif.
Patton played a leading role in the Allied invasion of North Africa in November 1942, commanding the ground elements of the western task forces that
entered Casablanca and soon occupied French Morocco. When in March 1943 the United States 2d Corps in Tunisia was reorganized following an earlier
rebuff at Kasserine Pass by Gen. Erwin Rommel's forces, Patton became its commander. Within a month he was promoted temporarily to the rank of
Lieutenant General and put in charge of American preparations for the invasion of Sicily. On July 10 he commanded the U.S. Seventh Army in its assault on
that island. In conjunction with the British Eighth Army, he cleared Sicily of the enemy in 38 days. His victory was marred by an incident in which he struck an
Army hospital patient being treated for shell shock, an action for which he later made a public apology.
In March 1944, Patton assumed command of the Third Army in Britain and began to plan future operations in northwest Europe. Shortly before the invasion
he was reprimanded by Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower for indiscreet political statements. On August 1 his army became operational in France, and he began
the exploitation of the breakthrough near Avranches made by the First Army a few days before. He thrust one corps westward into Brittany toward Brest,
while his other three corps pushed southward toward the Loire and then swung eastward in a series of broad sweeps toward the Seine. In one of the most
spectacular actions of the campaign in northern France, he drove toward Paris, bypassed it, and reached the area near Metz and Nancy before being
stopped by dwindling supplies and stiffening enemy resistance.
While Patton was preparing an attack eastward into the Saar area, in conjunction with the Seventh Army, the Germans launched their Ardennes
counteroffensive of December 16. In an action characterized by Gen. Omar N. Bradley as "one of the most astonishing feats of generalship of our
campaign in the west", Patton turned his forces quickly northward against the southern flank of the bulge and helped contain the enemy.
By the end of January 1945, the Third Army was ready to drive against the Siegfried Line between Saarlautern (now Saarlouis) north to St. Vith. Patton's
four corps had pierced these defenses by the end of February, and by mid-March had pushed forward through the Eifel to gain control of the Moselle from
the Saar River to Coblenz and of the Rhine from Andernach to Coblenz. In the following week his forces raced through the Palatinate region to the Rhine
south of Coblenz. On the evening of March 22/23, units crossed the river near Oppenheim. Frankfurt am Main fell three days later. By the third week in April
his forces had driven across southern Germany to the Czechoslovak border, and some of his units were in Austria before the month's end. During the first
week in May, Third Army columns pushed into Czechoslovakia, and (Pilsen) was freed just before the armistice.
Patton was promoted to temporary four-star rank in mid-April. Shortly after the end of the war he entered on his duties as military governor of Bavaria. His
outspoken criticisms of denazification policies led to an outcry in the United States, followed in October 1945 by his relief as Third Army commander and
assignment to the Fifteenth Army, then a small headquarters engaged in studying miliary operations in northwestern Europe. Near the end of the year
Patton was seriously injured in an automobile accident near Mannheim. He died in a nearby hospital in Heidelberg on Dec. 21, 1945.
Profane, impetuous, and flamboyant, Patton was easily the most colorful of the United States Army's commanders in the west, and its leading genius in
tank warfare. Behind his showmanship and audacity lay the imaginative planning and shrewd judgment that made him one of the great combat
commanders of World War II.
SOURCE: http://members.tripod.com/~DARTO/patton/patton.html
Al Varelas
Nicholas Rotondo and his mother received a telegram in the late summer of 1944 informing them of the death of their father and husband. Several days
later they learned that he had not been killed but was reported as missing in action during the Third Army's actions in France.
Nicholas was 7 years old in 1944, and, with the logic of a young boy, it occured to him that what was missing could be found. He decided to write a letter to
his father's commander to ask him what he knew.
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"My dad was in your army and he is missing in action. Every night I cry for him. Can you tell me anything about him?"
A month later a letter arrived in the mail that made the boy's heart leap.
Most sincerely,
G.S. Patton, Jr.
Lieut. Gen.
U.S. Army, Commanding"
Nicholas's spirits soared immesurably by this letter. "The general would find him -- just as I knew he would." A second letter followed six weeks later.
On October 9, Company A of the 134th Infantry, 35th Division, of which your father was a member, was in a small town when they were counter-attacked
by a number of enemy tanks and driven out. Some of the men escaped, others were killed, and others were captured.
Since your father is not among those reported killed, it is almost certain that he is a prisoner. While this is not a very good thing to be, my own son-in-law
has been a prisoner for two years and is still healthy.
Regretting I cannot give any further information and trusting that your father is alive, I am,
Most sincerely
G.S. Patton, Jr.
Lieutenant General
U.S. Army, Commanding"
Patton's supposition would turn out to be correct. A few days after the letter's arrival came the news that the boy's father was indeed a prisoner, deep in
Germany, near the Polish border.
Nicholas Rotondo's father survived his internment and came home. He never spoke much about the war, and not at all of the letters from General Patton to
his son. But for 50 years he carried in his wallet the article in which the local paper had printed the letters and photos of the father and his son. Because he
did, we have a glimpse of the human side of a general known as "Old Blood and Guts." In the midst of the daily carnage, he cared for the feelings of a little
boy.
[Source: "One Child's War" by Nicholas Rotondo, World War II magazine, December 2005.]
Harrison, a Republican, was elected to the presidency in 1888, defeating the Democratic incumbent, Grover Cleveland. He is the only president elected
from the state of Indiana. His presidential administration is best known for its economic legislation, including the McKinley Tariff and the Sherman Antitrust
Act, and for annual federal spending that reached one billion dollars for the first time. Democrats attacked the "Billion Dollar Congress", and used the issue,
along with the growing unpopularity of the high tariff, to defeat the Republicans, both in the 1890 mid-term elections and in Harrison's bid for re-election in
1892.
After failing to win reelection he returned to private life at his home in Indianapolis where he remarried, wrote a book, and later represented the Republic of
Venezuela in an international case against the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. In 1900 he traveled to Europe as part of the case and, after a
brief stay, returned to Indianapolis where he died the following year from complications arising from influenza.
Contents [hide]
1 Early life
1.1 Family and education
1.2 Early legal career
1.3 Civil War
2 Post-war career
2.1 Indiana politics
2.2 United States Senator
3 Election of 1888
3.1 Nomination
3.2 Election over Cleveland
4 Presidency 1889–1893
4.1 Civil service reform and pensions
4.2 Tariff
4.3 Antitrust laws
4.4 Silver
4.5 Technology
4.6 Foreign policy
4.7 Cabinet
4.8 Judicial appointments
4.8.1 Supreme Court
4.8.2 Other courts
4.9 States admitted to the Union
4.10 Reelection campaign in 1892
5 Post-presidency
6 See also
7 Notes
8 References
9 Further reading
10 External links
Early life
Benjamin Harrison's early schooling took place in a one-room schoolhouse near his home, but he was later provided with a tutor to help him with college
preparatory studies.[5] Harrison and his brother, Irwin, enrolled in Farmer's College near Cincinnati, Ohio in 1847.[6] Harrison attended the college for two
years.[7] In 1850, he transferred to Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where he was a member of the fraternity Phi Delta Theta and graduated in 1852.[8]
Harrison attended Miami University with John Alexander Anderson,[9] who would become a six term congressman, and Whitelaw Reid, who would be
Harrison's vice presidential candidate in his reelection campaign. While attending Miami University, was greatly influenced by one his professors, Robert
Hamilton Bishop, who instructed him in history and political economy.[10] At Miami, Harrison joined a Presbyterian church and, like his mother, he would
remain a member for the rest his life.[11] After completing college Harrison took up the study of law in the Cincinnati law office of Storer & Gwynne, but
before completing his law studies he returned to Oxford to marry.[12]
While at Farmer's College, Harrison met Caroline Lavinia Scott, the daughter of the University's president, John W. Scott, a Presbyterian minister.[13] On
October 20, 1853, they married in Oxford, Ohio, with Caroline's father performing the ceremony. [9] The Harrisons had two children, Russell Benjamin
Harrison (August 12, 1854 – December 13, 1936) and Mary "Mamie" Scott Harrison McKee (April 3, 1858 – October 28, 1930).[14]
While in Indianapolis, Benjamin Harrison was both the first President of the University Club, a private gentlemen's club, and the first President of the Phi
Delta Theta Alumni Club of Indianapolis, the fraternity's first such club. Both clubs were still in existence in 2008.[16] Harrison grew up in a Whig household
and was himself a supporter of Whig politics in his early life. He joined the Republican Party shortly after its formation in 1856 and that year campaigned on
behalf of the Republican presidential candidate John C. Frémont.[17] He won election to become Indianapolis City Attorney in the same election, a position
that paid an annual salary of $400.[18]
In 1858 Harrison entered into a law partnership, opening an office as Wallace & Harrison.[19] Harrison was the Republican candidate for the position of
reporter of the Indiana Supreme Court in 1860, his first foray into politics. Although this office was not political, he was an active supporter of his party's
platform. During the election he debated Thomas Hendricks, the Democratic candidate for governor and future Vice President of the United States, on
behalf of the Republican Party.[20] After his law partner William Wallace was elected county clerk in 1860, Harrison opened a new firm with William
Fishback, named Fishback & Harrison, where he worked until his entry into the army.[21]
Brig. Gen. Benjamin HarrisonAt the outbreak of the Civil War, Harrison wished to join the Union Army, but initially resisted, as he was concerned that his
young family would need his financial support.[22] In 1862, President Abraham Lincoln issued a call for more recruits. While visiting Governor Oliver Morton,
Harrison found him distressed over the shortage of men answering the latest call. Harrison told the governor, "If I can be of any service, I will go".[23] Morton
then asked Harrison if he could help to recruit a regiment, though he would not ask him to serve. Harrison proceeded to raise a regiment, recruiting
throughout northern Indiana. Morton offered its command to Harrison, but he declined because of his lack of military experience, and instead was
commissioned as a Second Lieutenant. In August 1862, when the regiment left Indiana to join the Union Army at Louisville, Kentucky, Harrison was
promoted by Morton to the rank of Colonel, and his regiment was commissioned as the 70th Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry.[24]
The 70th Indiana first saw action in the Battle of Perryville, but spent most of the next two years performing reconnaissance duty and guarding railroads in
Kentucky and Tennessee. In 1864, Harrison and his regiment joined William T. Sherman's Atlanta Campaign and moved to the front lines. On January 2,
1864, Harrison was promoted to command the 1st Brigade of the 1st Division of the XXI Army Corps. He commanded the brigade at the Battles of Resaca,
Cassville, New Hope Church, Lost Mountain, Kennesaw Mountain, Marietta, Peachtree Creek and Atlanta. Harrison was later transferred to the Army of the
Cumberland and participated in the Battle of Nashville.[25] On March 22, 1865, Harrison earned his final promotion, to the rank of Brigadier General, and
marched in the Grand Review in Washington, D.C. before mustering out of the army on June 8, 1865.[25]
Benjamin Harrison Home in IndianapolisIn 1872, Harrison entered the race for the Republican nomination for governor of Indiana. He was unable to get the
support of former Governor Oliver Morton, who favored his opponent, Thomas M. Browne, and ultimately Harrison lost his bid for statewide office.[29]
Harrison returned to his law practice where, despite the Panic of 1873, he was financially successful enough to build a grand new home in Indianapolis in
1874.[30] He continued to make speeches on behalf of Republican candidates and policies.[31]
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In 1876 Harrison did not initially seek his party's nomination for governor, but when the original nominee dropped out of the race, Harrison accepted the
Republicans' invitation to take his place on the ticket.[32] His campaign was based strongly on economic policy, and he was in favor of deflating the national
currency. His policies proved popular with his base, but he was ultimately defeated by a plurality to James D. Williams, losing by 5,084 votes out of a total
434,457 cast.[33] Harrison remained a prominent Republican in Indiana following his defeat, and when the Great Railroad Strike of 1877 reached
Indianapolis, he helped to mediate between the workers and management and to preserve public order.[34]
When Senator Morton died in 1878, the Republicans nominated Harrison to run for the seat, but the party failed to gain a majority in the state legislature,
and the Democratic majority elected Daniel W. Voorhees instead.[35] President Hayes appointed Harrison to the Mississippi River Commission in 1879,
which was founded to facilitate internal improvements on that river.[36] He was a delegate at the 1880 Republican National Convention the following
year.[37]
Walter Q. Gresham, Harrison's rival within the Indiana Republican PartyAfter Harrison led the Republican delegation to the National Convention, he was
again mentioned as a possible Senate candidate.[38] He gave speeches in favor of Garfield in Indiana and New York, further raising his profile in the party.
When the Republicans retook the state legislature, Harrison's election to the Senate was threatened by his intra-party rival Judge Walter Q. Gresham, but
the contest was decided in favor of Harrison.[38] After President James Garfield's victory in 1880, Harrison was offered a cabinet position, but he declined
in order to begin his term as senator.[39]
Harrison served in the Senate from March 4, 1881, to March 4, 1887. He was chairman of the U.S. Senate Committee on Transportation Routes to the
Seaboard (47th Congress) and U.S. Senate Committee on Territories (48th and 49th Congresses).[40] The major issue confronting Senator Harrison in
1881 was the budget surplus. Democrats wished to reduce the tariff, thus limiting the amount of money the government took in; Republicans instead wished
to spend the money on internal improvements and pensions for Civil War veterans. Harrison took his party's side and advocated for generous pensions for
veterans and their widows.[41] Harrison also supported, unsuccessfully, aid for education of Southerners, especially the children of the slaves freed in the
Civil War, believing that education was necessary to make the white and black populations truly equal in political and economic power.[42] Harrison differed
from his party in opposing the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, believing that it violated existing treaties with China.[43]
In 1884, Harrison and Gresham again opposed each other, this time for influence at the 1884 Republican National Convention.[44] The delegation ended up
supporting James G. Blaine, the eventual nominee.[44] In the Senate, Harrison achieved passage of his Dependent Pension Bill only to see it vetoed by
President Grover Cleveland.[45] His efforts to further the admission of new western states were stymied by Democrats, who feared that the new states
would elect Republicans to Congress.[45]
In 1885, the Democrats redistricted the Indiana state legislature, which resulted in an increased Democratic majority in 1886, despite an overall Republican
majority statewide.[46] Harrison was defeated in his bid for reelection, the result being determined against him after a deadlock in the state senate, with the
legislature eventually choosing Democrat David Turpie.[47] Harrison returned to Indianapolis and his law practice, but stayed active in state and national
politics.[48]
[edit] Nomination
Results of the 1888 election, with states won by Harrison in red, and those won by Cleveland in blue.
The initial favorite for the Republican nomination was the previous nominee, James G. Blaine of Maine. After Blaine wrote several letters denying any
interest in the nomination, his supporters divided among other candidates, with John Sherman of Ohio as the leader among them.[49] Others, including
Chauncey Depew of New York, Russell Alger of Michigan, and Harrison's old nemesis Walter Q. Gresham, now a federal appellate court judge in Chicago,
also sought the delegates' support at the 1888 Republican National Convention.[49] Blaine did not choose any of the candidates as a successor, so none
entered the convention with a majority of the Blaine supporters.
Harrison placed fourth on the first ballot, with Sherman in the lead, and the next few ballots showed little change.[50] The Blaine supporters shifted their
support around among the candidates they found acceptable, and when they shifted to Harrison, they found a candidate who could attract the votes of
many delegates.[51] He was nominated on the eighth ballot by 544 to 108 votes, winning the Republican presidential nomination.[52] Levi P. Morton of New
York was chosen as his running mate.[53]
Although he had made no political bargains, his supporters had given many pledges upon his behalf. When Boss Matthew Quay of Pennsylvania, who
rebuffed for a Cabinet position for his political support during the convention, heard that Harrison ascribed his narrow victory to Providence, Quay exclaimed
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that Harrison would never know "how close a number of men were compelled to approach...the penitentiary to make him President."[59] Harrison was
known as the Centennial President because his inauguration celebrated the centenary of the first inauguration of George Washington in 1789.[60]
Political footballCivil service reform was a prominent issue following Harrison's election. Harrison had campaigned as a supporter of the merit system, as
opposed to the spoils system.[61] Although some of the civil service had been classified under the Pendleton Act by previous administrations, Harrison
spent much of his first months in office deciding on political appointments.[62] Congress was widely divided on the issue and Harrison was reluctant to
address the issue in hope of preventing the alienation of either side. The issue became a political football of the time and was immortalized in a cartoon
captioned "What can I do when both parties insist on kicking?"[63] Harrison appointed Theodore Roosevelt and Hugh Smith Thompson, both reformers, to
the Civil Service Commission, but otherwise did little to further the reform cause.[64]
Harrison quickly saw the enactment of the Dependent and Disability Pension Act in 1890, a cause he had championed while in Congress.[65] In addition to
providing pensions to disabled Civil War veterans (regardless of the cause of their disability,) the Act depleted some of the troublesome federal budget
surplus.[65] Pension expenditures reached $135 million under Harrison, the largest expenditure of its kind to that point in American history, a problem
exacerbated by Pension Bureau commissioner James R. Tanner's expansive interpretation of the pension laws.[65]
[edit] Tariff
Harrison and the Billion-Dollar Congress are portrayed as wasting the surplus in this cartoon from Puck.The issue of tariff levels had been a major point of
contention in American politics since before the Civil War, and tariffs became the most prominent issue of the 1888 election.[66] The high tariff rates had
created a surplus of money in the Treasury, which led many Democrats (as well as the growing Populist movement) to call for lowering the rates.[67] Most
Republicans wished the rates to remain high, and to spend the surplus on internal improvements as well as the elimination of some internal taxes.[67]
Representative William McKinley and Senator Nelson W. Aldrich framed the McKinley Tariff that would raise the tariff even higher, including making some
rates intentionally prohibitive.[68] At Secretary of State James Blaine's urging, Harrison attempted to make the tariff more acceptable by urging Congress to
add reciprocity provisions, which would allow the President to reduce rates when other countries reduced their rates on American exports.[66] The tariff was
removed from imported raw sugar, and sugar growers in the United States were given a two cent per pound subsidy on their production.[68] Even with the
reductions and reciprocity, the McKinley Tariff enacted the highest average rate in American history, and the spending associated with it contributed to the
reputation of the Billion-Dollar Congress.[66]
Senator John Sherman worked closely with Harrison, writing bills regulating monopolies and monetary policy.Members of both parties were concerned with
the growth of the power of trusts and monopolies, and one of the first acts of the 51st Congress was to pass the Sherman Antitrust Act, sponsored by
Senator John Sherman of Ohio.[69] The Act passed by wide margins in both houses, and Harrison signed it into law.[69] The Sherman Act was the first
Federal act of its kind, and marked a new use of federal government power.[70] While Harrison approved of the law and its intent, there is no evidence he
ever sought to enforce it very vigorously.[71] The government successfully concluded only one case during Harrison's time in office (against a Tennessee
coal company),[72] although it did pursue cases against several other trusts.[71]
[edit] Silver
One of the most volatile issues of the 1880s was whether the currency should be backed by gold and silver, or by gold alone.[73] The issue cut across party
lines, with western Republicans and southern Democrats joining together in the call for the free coinage of silver, and both parties' representatives in the
northeast holding firm for the gold standard.[74] Because silver was worth less than its legal equivalent in gold, taxpayers paid their government bills in silver,
while international creditors demanded payment in gold, resulting in a depletion of the nation's gold supply.[74] Owing to worldwide deflation in the late
nineteenth century, however, a strict gold standard had resulted in reduction of incomes without the equivalent reduction in debts, pushing debtors and the
poor to call for silver coinage as an inflationary measure.[74]
The silver coinage issue had not been much discussed in the 1888 campaign, so Harrison's exact position on the issue was initially unclear, but his
appointment of a silverite Treasury Secretary, William Windom, encouraged the free silver supporters.[75] Harrison attempted to steer a middle course
between the two positions, advocating a free coinage of silver, but at its own value, not at a fixed ratio to gold.[76] This served only to disappoint both
factions. In July 1890, Senator Sherman achieved passage of a compromise bill, the Sherman Silver Purchase Act, in both houses.[76] Harrison thought
that the bill would end the controversy, and he signed it into law.[77] The effect of the bill, however, was the increased depletion of the nation's gold supply,
a problem that would persist until the second Cleveland administration resolved it.[78]
[edit] Technology
In Harrison's time in office, the United States was continuing to experience advances in science and technology. Harrison was the earliest President whose
voice is known to be preserved. That thirty-six-second recording (help·info) was originally made on a wax phonograph cylinder in 1889 by Giuseppe
Bettini.[79] Harrison also had electricity installed in the White House for the first time by Edison General Electric Company, but he and his wife would not
touch the light switches for fear of electrocution and would often go to sleep with the lights on.[80]
The first international crisis Harrison had to face occurred over fishing rights on the Alaskan coast. Canada claimed fishing and sealing rights around many
of the Aleutian Islands, in violation of U.S. law.[84] As a result, the United States Navy seized several Canadian ships.[84] In 1891, the administration began
negotiations with the British that would eventually lead to a compromise over fishing rights after international arbitration, with the British government paying
compensation in 1898.[85]
Sailors from the USS Baltimore caused the major foreign affairs crisis of Harrison's administration.In 1891, a diplomatic crisis arose in Chile, later called the
Baltimore Crisis. The American minister to Chile, Patrick Egan, granted asylum to Chileans who were seeking refuge from Chilean Civil War.[86] This raised
tensions between Chile and the United States, and when sailors from the Baltimore took shore leave in Valparaiso, a fight broke out, resulting in the deaths
of two dozen American sailors and three dozen arrested.[87] With Blaine out of town, Harrison himself drafted a demand for reparations.[88] The Chilean
minister of foreign affairs replied that Harrison's message was "erroneous or deliberately incorrect," and said that the Chilean government was treating the
affair the same as any other criminal matter.[88] Tensions increased as Harrison threatened to break off diplomatic relations unless the United States
received a suitable apology.[88] Ultimately, after Blaine returned to the capital, the administration made conciliatory overtures to the Chilean government.
After the letter was withdrawn, war was averted.[89]
In the last days of his administration, Harrison dealt with the issue of Hawaiian annexation. Following a coup d'état against Queen Liliuokalani, the new
government of Hawaii led by Sanford Dole petitioned for annexation by the United States.[90] Harrison was interested in expanding American influence in
Hawaii and in establishing a naval base at Pearl Harbor but had not previously expressed an opinion on annexing the islands.[91] The United States consul
in Hawaii John L. Stevens recognized the new government on February 1, 1893 and forwarded their proposals to Washington. With just one month left
before leaving office, the administration signed a treaty on February 14 and submitted it to the Senate the next day with Harrison's recommendation.[90]
The Senate failed to act, and President Cleveland withdrew the treaty shortly after taking office.[92]
[edit] Cabinet
The Harrison Cabinet
Office Name Term
continued:
Note Citations
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[edit] Judicial appointments
Harrison appointed four Supreme Court justices, including David Josiah Brewer.Harrison appointed four justices to the Supreme Court of the United States.
His first nominee was David Josiah Brewer, a judge on the Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. Brewer, the nephew of Justice Field, had previously been
considered for a cabinet position.[93] Shortly after Brewer's nomination, Justice Matthews died, creating another vacancy. Harrison had considered Henry
Billings Brown, a Michigan judge and admiralty law expert, for the first vacancy and now nominated him for the second.[93] For the third vacancy, which
arose in 1892, Harrison nominated George Shiras. Shiras's appointment was somewhat controversial because his age—sixty—was older than usual for a
newly appointed Justice.[93] Shiras also drew the opposition of Senator Matthew Quay of Pennsylvania because they were in different factions of the
Pennsylvania Republican party, but his nomination was nonetheless approved.[93] Finally, at the end of his term, Harrison nominated Howell Edmunds
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Jackson to replace Justice Lamar, who died in January 1893. Harrison knew the incoming Senate would be controlled by Democrats, so he selected
Jackson, a respected Tennessee Democrat with whom he was friendly to ensure his nominee would not be rejected.[93] Jackson's nomination was indeed
successful, but he died after only two years on the Court.[93]
Official White House portrait of Benjamin Harrison, painted by Eastman JohnsonLong before the end of the Harrison Administration, the treasury surplus
had evaporated and the nation's economic health was worsening with the approach of the conditions that would lead to the Panic of 1893.[95]
Congressional elections in 1890 went against the Republicans, several party leaders withdrew their support for President Harrison, although he had
cooperated with Congressional Republicans on legislation, and it was clear that Harrison would not be re-nominated unanimously.[96] Many of Harrison's
detractors pushed for the nomination of Blaine, until Blaine publicly proclaimed himself not to be a candidate in February 1892.[96] Some party leaders still
hoped to draft Blaine into running, and speculation increased when Blaine resigned as Secretary of State in June.[97] At the convention in Minneapolis,
Harrison prevailed on the first ballot, but not without significant opposition.[98]
Results of the 1892 election, with states won by Harrison in red, those won by Cleveland in blue, and those won by Weaver in green.The Democrats
renominated former President Cleveland, making the 1892 election a rematch of the one four years earlier. The issue of the tariff had worked to the
Republicans' advantage in 1888, but the revisions of the past four years had made imported goods so expensive that now many voters shifted to the reform
position.[99] Many westerners, traditionally Republican voters, defected to the new Populist Party candidate, James Weaver, who promised free silver,
generous veterans' pensions, and an eight-hour work day.[100] The effects of the suppression of the Homestead Strike rebounded against the Republicans
as well, even though no federal action was involved.[100]
Just two weeks before the election, on October 25, Harrison's wife Caroline died after a long battle with tuberculosis.[101] Harrison did not actively
campaign on his own behalf during his reelection bid and remained with his wife. Their daughter Mary Harrison McKee continued the duties of the First Lady
after her mother's death.[102]
Neither Harrison nor Cleveland actively campaigned during the election—the first time no candidate campaigned in a presidential election.[103] Cleveland
ultimately won the election with 227 electoral votes to Harrison's 145. Cleveland also won in the popular vote 5,556,918 to 5,176,108.[104]
[edit] Post-presidency
Grave of President Harrison and his two wives in Indianapolis, IndianaAfter he left office, Harrison returned to Indiana. From July 1895 to March 1901,
Harrison was on the Board of Trustees of Purdue University. Harrison Hall, a campus dormitory, was named in his honor.[105] In 1896 he remarried, to
Mary Scott Lord Dimmick, the niece of his deceased wife, and 25 years his junior. Harrison's two adult children, Russell, 41 years old at the time, and Mary
(Mamie), 38, did not attend the wedding because they disagreed with their father's marriage. Benjamin and Mary had one child, Elizabeth (February 21,
1897 – December 26, 1955).[106] In 1899 Harrison went to the First Peace Conference at The Hague. He wrote a series of articles about the Federal
government and the presidency, which were re-published in 1918 as a book titled This Country of Ours.[107] For a few months in 1894, he moved to San
Francisco, California, and taught and gave law lectures at Stanford University.[108] In 1896 some of Harrison's friends in the Republican party tried to
convince him to seek the presidency again, but he declined and openly supported William McKinley and traveled around the nation making appearances
and speeches on McKinley's behalf.[109]
In 1900 Harrison served as an attorney for the Republic of Venezuela in their boundary dispute with the United Kingdom.[110] The two nations disputed the
border between Venezuela and British Guiana. An international trial was agreed upon and the Venezuelan government hired Harrison to represent them in
the case. He filed an 800-page brief on their behalf and traveled to Paris where he spent more than 25 hours arguing in court. Although he lost the case, his
legal arguments won him international renown.[111]
Harrison developed a heavy cold in February 1901. Despite treatment by steam vapor inhalation, his condition only worsened, and he died from influenza
and pneumonia at his home on Wednesday, March 13, 1901, at the age of 67. Harrison is interred in Indianapolis's Crown Hill Cemetery, along with both of
his wives. [112]
[edit] Notes
^ Calhoun, pp. 7–8; Moore, p. 15
^ Calhoun, p. 8
^ Calhoun, p. 9; Sievers, v. 1, pp. 21–23
^ Sievers, v. 1, pp. 22–23
^ Sievers, v. 1, pp. 24–29
^ Sievers, v. 1, pp. 29–30
^ Wallace, p. 53. The school was later known as Belmont College. After Belmont closed, the campus was transferred to the Ohio Military Institute, which
closed in 1958.
^ Moore, pp. 21–23; Sievers, v. 1, p. 58
^ a b Calhoun, p. 23
^ Calhoun, p. 10–11; Sievers, v. 1, pp. 31–34
^ Wallace, p. 58
^ Calhoun, pp. 11–12, p. 23
^ Calhoun, p. 10
^ a b Calhoun, pp. 27 & 29
^ Calhoun, pp. 26
^ Calhoun, p. 22
^ Calhoun, p. 18
^ Moore, p. 29
^ Calhoun, p. 28; Sievers, v. 1, p. 105
^ Calhoun, p. 59
^ Sievers, v. 1, p. 171
^ Calhoun, p. 20
^ Wallace, p. 180; Calhoun, p. 34
^ Wallace, pp. 180–181; Calhoun, pp. 21–23, p. 41, p. 44
^ a b Calhoun, pp. 36–44; Wallace, pp. 209–225
^ a b Calhoun, p.19
^ Wallace, pp. 93–94, p. 119
^ Calhoun, pp.27–28; Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 8
^ Moore, p. 28
^ Calhoun, p. 29
^ Calhoun, p. 30
^ Calhoun, p. 32; Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 8
^ Wallace, p. 266; Calhoun, pp. 32 & 58
^ Calhoun, pp. 33–34
^ Calhoun, pp. 35–36. Before the passage of the Seventeenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, Senators were elected by state legislatures.
^ Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 8
^ Calhoun, p. 36
^ a b Calhoun, p. 37
^ Calhoun, p. 60; Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 8
^ Wallace, pp. 265–267; Calhoun, p. 59
^ Calhoun, p. 39
^ Calhoun, pp. 39–40
^ Calhoun, p. 40
^ a b Calhoun, p. 41–42
^ a b Calhoun, p.42
^ Calhoun, pp. 43–44
^ Moore, p. 66
^ Calhoun, pp. 45–46
^ a b Calhoun, p. 47
^ Calhoun, p. 50
^ Calhoun, pp. 51–52
^ Wallace, p. 271
^ Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 9
^ Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 11
^ Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 10
^ Calhoun, p. 43; Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 13
^ Calhoun, p. 57
^ Electoral College Box Scores 1789–1996. Official website of the National Archives. (November 5, 2008).
^ Calhoun, pp. 55, 60
^ Calhoun, pp. 47-54
^ Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 32
^ Socolofsky & Spetter, pp.32–36
^ Moore, pp. 83, 86
^ Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 39–41
^ a b c Socolofsky & Spetter, pp.36–37; Calhoun, pp. 72–73
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^ a b c Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 51
^ a b Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 49
^ a b Calhoun, pp. 100–104; Socolofsky & Spetter, pp. 51–52
^ a b Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 53
^ Calhoun, pp. 92–93
^ a b Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 54; Calhoun, p.94
^ The case was United States v. Jellico Mountain Coal, 46 Fed., 432. June 4, 1891
^ Calhoun, pp. 94–95
^ a b c Calhoun, pp. 94–95; Socolofsky & Spetter, pp. 55–59
^ Socolofsky & Spetter, pp. 56–57
^ a b Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 58; Calhoun, p. 96
^ Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 59
^ Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 60
^ "President Benjamin Harrison". Vincent Voice Library. http://www.lib.msu.edu/vincent/presidents/harrison.htm. Retrieved on 2008-07-24.
^ Moore, p. 96
^ Moore, p. 108
^ Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 118
^ Socolofsky & Spetter, pp. 126–128
^ a b Socolofsky & Spetter, pp. 137–138
^ Moore, pp. 135–136; Socolofsky & Spetter, pp. 139–143
^ Socolofsky & Spetter, p. 146
^ Calhoun, p. 127
^ a b c Calhoun, p. 128–129; Socolofsky & Spetter, pp. 147–149
^ Moore, p. 134
^ a b Socolofsky & Spetter, pp. 204–205
^ Calhoun, pp. 125–126
^ Calhoun, p. 132; Moore, p. 147
^ a b c d e f Socolofsky & Spetter, pp. 188–190
^ a b c Socolofsky & Spetter, pp. 44–45
^ Calhoun, pp. 107, 126–127
^ a b Calhoun, pp. 134–137
^ Calhoun, pp. 138–139
^ Calhoun, pp. 140–141
^ Calhoun, pp. 147–150
^ a b Calhoun, pp. 145–147
^ Calhoun, p. 149
^ Calhoun, p. 156; Moore, pp. 143–145
^ Moore, p. 146
^ Electoral College Box Scores 1789–1996. Official website of the National Archives. (February 22, 2008).
^ Moore, 150
^ Moore, 153
^ Benjamin Harrison (1918). This Country of Ours. Charles Scribner's Sons. http://books.google.com/books?id=InsAAAAAYAAJ.
^ Calhoun, p. 158
^ Calhoun, pp. 160–161
^ Moore, 155
^ Calhoun, pp. 160–163
^ Moore, 156
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http://books.google.com/books?id=5mLuIx6z1qcC&dq=benjamin+harrison&as_brr=3.
Harrison, Benjamin., This Country of Ours (1897)
Moore, Chieko & Hale, Hester Anne (2006). Benjamin Harrison: Centennial President. Nova Publishers. ISBN 160021066X.
http://books.google.com/books?id=HKBFgjrulnUC.
Sievers, Harry J. (1968). Benjamin Harrison: v1 Hoosier Warrior, 1833–1865; v2: Hoosier Statesman From The Civil War To The White House 1865–1888;
v3: Benjamin Harrison. Hoosier President. The White House and After. University Publishers Inc.
Socolofsky, Homer E. and Spetter, Allan B. (1987). The Presidency of Benjamin Harrison. University Press of Kansas. ISBN 0-7006-0320-4.
Wallace, Lew (1888). Life and Public Services of Benjamin Harrison. Edgewood Publishing Co..
Result of 1892 election: Leip, David. 1892 Presidential Election Results. Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections (February 22, 2008).
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Notes on Mary Taylor
1 Mary TAYLOR b: 1833
+ Benjamin Franklin LOWERY b: JUL 1838
2 Sara Jane LOWERY
+ King TAYLOR
2 Mary Francis Permilea LOWERY
+ James Thomas FLOYD
2 George Edward LOWERY b: FEB 1857 d: 14 FEB 1902
+ Susan Ann SHEID b: 8 JAN 1863 d: 13 FEB 1899
3 Oscar Elmore (Pete) LOWERY b: 6 JAN 1886 d: 17 FEB 1965
+ Nell CAREY
4 Living LOWERY
+ Julia PATE
4 Living LOWERY
3 Rufus LOWERY b: OCT 1887
3 Claude E. LOWERY b: JUL 1889
3 Clyde LOWERY b: JUL 1895
+ ELISA b: JUN 1865
Children
Mary Rebecca ANDERSON b: 4 MAR 1850 in Cannon, Tennessee
William J. (Bud) ANDERSON b: ABT 1844 in Cannon, Tennessee
Elijah Eans ANDERSON b: 18 APR 1862 in Cannon, Tennessee
Sarah Catherine ANDERSON b: ABT 1842 in Woodbury, Cannon, Tennessee
John Savage ANDERSON b: 24 JAN 1854 in Cannon, Tennessee
Martha (Mat.) ANDERSON b: 1856 in Cannon, Tennessee
Rachel E. ANDERSON b: 13 JUN 1859 in Manchester, Coffee, Tennessee, United States
Source Information:
Census Place District 6, Coffee, Tennessee
Family History Library Film 1255248
NA Film Number T9-1248
Page Number 66B
1920 census,
William W. Ballard, 67, IL, PA, OH
Caroline J., 65, IA, KY, IN
Lydia U., 39, IA
Maud E., 37, IA (also listed with Quinn family, age 40)
Elsie C., 32, NE
Lola A., 26, IA
Lula A., 26, IA
Lola always sent us Christmas cards when I was a kid living at home. I guess
that was one thing that she continued to do even though she probably never
saw my father more than about 3 or 4 times during her life.
1920 census,
William W. Ballard, 67, IL, PA, OH
Caroline J., 65, IA, KY, IN
Lydia U., 39, IA
Maud E., 37, IA (also listed with Quinn family, age 40)
Elsie C., 32, NE
Lola A., 26, IA
Lula A., 26, IA
Father: William Whitmore Ballard b: 8 APR 1852 in Oconee, Shelby, IL [see censuses: 1880, 1900, 1920] not in 1910 index for SD
Mother: Caroline Julia Taylor b: 26 JUL 1855 in near Helena, Tama, Iowa [family bible]
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Notes on Myron Nathaniel Taylor
SS# 478-07-0486
Bruce Taylor was born July 5, 1905 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., SD. When he sent for his birth certificate, for social security reasons, he discovered his
birth certificate number for Gregory County S.D was number 5 (five). He was proud of that fact. He graduated from Bonesteel Public School in 1924. In
1928 he attended Barbers School in Sioux City, IA. He barbered in Bonesteel, SD and also Wood, SD. Originally a farmer. . He started barbering in
Wood, SD in 1929. He farmed and barbered for a few years, He also worked for the County and State Road Departments for a couple of years. He used
his own horses and both he and the horses worked. According to my mother, my father really didn't like horses. He wouldn't admit that but you could tell he
didnt really think very fondly of them. He told of the time he was working for the Road Dept. in South Dakota, using his own horses. He had a really bad
morning, one of his horses was being really ornery and mean and acting up and fighting the entire morning. When he came into camp for noon, he
announced to the other workers that he would trade that horse for any other horse in the whole place, no questioned asked.
Another guy took him up on it. He said the horse he got was the most useless animal he ever owned, but at least it wasn't mean and didn't fight all the
time. He had many horse stories that he loved to tell,
In 1934 he was severely burned in a fire at his barber shop in Bonesteel, SD. He was burned over about 90% of his body, and nearly died. He was lighting
the fire in a coal burning stove in the barber shop. He put in coal over the ashes from the previous day. Using what he thought was kerosene to strart the
coal. Anyway he put the kerosene on the coal, there must have been a hot coal in the ashes and the kerosene exploded, burning the barber shop. He
spent about 6 months in the Sacred Heart Hospital in Yankton, SD. He was unable to work for about a year. He told of the adhesions in both of his hands.
Because of the way his hands healed, he was unable to open or close both hands very well. When my brother Gordon was a little over a year old, my
father was home and laying on the floor, playing with Gordon. Gordon stepped on dads left hand, breaking many of the adhesions - my father said it was
very painful, but as a result his left hand healed much better than his right hand. He was unable to properly open and close his right hand for the rest of his
life. He learned to hold a straight edge razor with his right hand, and it did not interfere with his work. During the time he couldn't work my mother worked as
a seamstress to help support the family.
He barbered and farmed part time in Bonesteel until 1947, when he moved to Lindsay, Platte Co., Nebraska.
He was a barber in Lindsay, NE. for about a year. He moved to Hartington in 1948. He barbered there until 1959. He started barbering in Coleridge, NE
on Jan 12, 1959, and worked there until he retired in 1971. His first job as a barber was in Wood, SD. While in Wood the price of a haircut was $0.15 and
a shave was $0.10 ( "A shave and a haircut two bits"). Playing checkers in barber shops was fairly common at that time. He was a very good checker
player. I remember him and grandma Taylor (his mother, my grandmother) playing checkers, They both used to claim that the other one cheated, and they
probably did. He loved to play checkers. So do I, he taught me to play the game. I think I could beat him if we could play now.
He married Gladys Mary Darcy May 31, 1933 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., SD. Bruce and Gladys had five children. Gordon Norbert, Lois Ann, Marvin Mark
and twins Kenneth & Keith. He enjoyed baseball, and was a big Minnesota Twins fan, after the baseball team moved to Minneapolis from Washington,
DC.(Washington Senators later the Minnesota Twins). He liked all sports. I don't think he missed a high school sports or school activity event while his
children were in school. He enjoyed gardening and working in the yard. He raised and sold lots of tomatoes to stores in Hartington. He also had a very
large strawberry patch.
He developed cancer in 1973 and died of the disease on Feb 22, 1975 at St. Joseph Hospital in Sioux City, IA. Funeral Services were held at Holy Trinity
Church in Hartington, Ne. Pallbearers were Jim Hayes, Wayne Fish, George Foulk, Edgar Bruning, Mike Olson, and James McGowen. He was buried at St.
Michael Cemetery in Hartington, NE. on Feb 25, 1975, with his wife Gladys Mary Darcy Taylor and two two sons, Kenneth Jerome and Gordon Norbert.
Marvin Mark is buried in Randolph, Cedar Co., NE; St Frances Cemetery and Lois Ann in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN Fair Oaks Cemetery.
Note Citations
Notes on Paul Lester Taylor
12. PAUL LESTER5 TAYLOR (WALTER LLEWELLYN4, ANNA MARIAH3 CAMPBELL, ADAMS2, ALEXANDER1)107 was born Jun 12, 1902 in
Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA, and died Dec 22, 1966 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., SD107. He married NORA MARY SONDGEROTH May 05, 1926 in
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Bonesteel, Gregory Co, SD, daughter of THEADORE SONGEROTH and MARY TIEFENTHALER. She was born Jul 18, 1906 in Wilmont, Minnesota,
and died Aug 18, 1989 in Sweet Home, Linn, Oregon107.
Paul Lester Taylor was born Jun 12, 1902 in Kingsley, Woodbury Co. IA.
When the Rosebud country opened up for settlement in 1904, the family came to Gregory County and bought a farm a about a mile west of Bonesteel
where his father engaged in farming and raised Shorthorn cattle.
He graduated from Bonesteel Public School, graduating in 1920. While in High School he played the clarinet in the Bonesteel HS Band. According to his
daughter Marjorie Paul had the ability to whistle very load, it could be heard from a long way away. He and his brother Walter Justin Taylor were
associated with their father Walter Llewellyn Taylor in farming and raising Shorthorn Cattle. Paul took great pride in his Shorthorn Cattle.
He married Nora Mary Sondgeroth on May 5, 1926 at Bonesteel. SD. . They lived in Pleasant Valley Township about a mile west of Bonesteel, on the farm
homsteaded by Walter Llewellyn and Mary Taylor in 1904. Paul's brother Walter farmed with him.
Paul and Nora had 4 children Norma, Margorie, Robert and Jean. Jean died at age 34 on April 22, 1968 in Minneapolis, MN of a brain aneurysm, she is
was a Home Economics teacher, she is buried in Mitchell, SD. Paul died Dec 22, 1966 in Bonesteel, SD. Funeral services were held Saturday Dec 24,
1966 at the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church in Bonesteel. Pall bearers were his nephews Tom Bailey, Edgar Bailey, Jim Bailey, Tom Bruce, Bob
Scisson, and Tim Sonderoth. He is buried in St. Mary Cemetery in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., SD. beside his wife Nora.
Norma Peter, husband Paul Peters, Sweet Home, OR, she had 7 children.
Robert Taylor, wife Janine B Johnson, Huron, SD, they had 4 children.
Jean Taylor, husband Carney Nelson, Mitchell, SD, Jean died April 22, 1968, she had seven children, Carney has married again and has one additional
child. According to Robert Taylor, Paul's son, Carney Nelson's other child is considered by the Taylor family to be as much a part of the Taylor family as
the other children born to Jean.
Note Citations
Notes on Nellie M. Taylor
Children:
Alice Bailey\
Edgar E. Bailey
Irma J. Bailey
Thomas Bailey
James Bailey
11. NELLIE M5 TAYLOR (WALTER LLEWELLYN4, ANNA MARIAH3 CAMPBELL, ADAMS2, ALEXANDER1)83,84,85 was born Dec 22, 1897 in
Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA86,87, and died Nov 21, 1991 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., SD88. She married ESLIE HULL BAILEY89,90,91,92,93,94 Dec 15,
1928 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., SD, son of JAMES BAILEY and MARY HULL. He was born Apr 12, 1897 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., SD95,96,97,98,
and died Mar 13, 1986 in Gregory, Gregory Co., SD99.
Nellie Taylor was known as Nellie by nearly everyone her entire life. However following her death it was learned by her daughter Alice Bailey Humpal that
her real name was Mary Ellen Taylor. It isn't known why she changed her name to Nellie. I did find a copy of the 1920 Federal Census (on-line) and the
entire family was listed. At that time Nellie was 22 years old and still living with her parents, even at that age she was listed in the census as Nellie, so her
parents must have either given her a nick name or something like that. Nellie's grandparents (William O'Connell and Elizabeth Sullivan) had a daughter
named Ellen and called Nellie, there may or may not been a connection.
She was born Dec. 22, 1897 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA. She graduated from the Bonesteel Public School in 1915. Nellie taught school for a number of
years and also lived for a few years in Fremont, Nebraska before she married Eslie Hull Bailey on Dec 15, 1928 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., SD. It is
unknown the exact dates she lived in Fremont, Nebraska, however in Feb 1920 she was living with her parents at Bonesteel (1920 Census) and she married
Eslie in December of 1928. After her marriage she lived on a ranch a few five miles North of Bonesteel, SD. My father Bruce Richard Taylor worked for
Eslie for awhile, I'm not sure how long, I believe it was for less than a year. He was very impressed with Eslie, Dad said he was an extremely hard worker.
I remember the Bailey ranch and I especially remember the barn. I was a really little child but the barn was wonderful. There were "giant horses" in there. I
remember going horse back riding at the Bailey ranch.
Nellie and Eslie had 4 children. Alice (Bailey) Humpal b.Oct 19, 1929; Edgar Bailey b. Aug 9, 1931; Irma Bailey b. Aug 29, 1933; Thomas Bailey b June 4,
1935; and James Bailey b. Aug 25, 1938.
Nellie Taylor Bailey died Nov 21, 1991 at the Community Memorial Hospital in Burke, SD. Funeral services were held Nov. 23, 1991 at Immaculate
Conseption Church in Bonesteel, by Father Bryan Sorenson. Pallbearers were grandsons Steve Bailey, Lonny Fuhrer, Rod Thompson, Bill Bailey, Mick
Humpal, and Jay Schmitz. Honorary Pallbearers were grandsons Jerry Schmitz, George Dooley, Tim Carmichael, John McConnel, Tim Bailey, Scott
Humpall, Randy Humpall, and Jerry Connot. She is buried in St Mary Cemetery in Bonesteel, SD beside her husband Elsie Hull Bailey. Edgar Bailey is also
buried in St. Mary's Cemetery and Irma is buried in Naper, NE.
Burial: Nov 23, 1991, St Mary Cemetery, Bonesteel, SD
Residence: 1920, Pleasant Valley, Gregory, South Dakota100
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Social Security Number: 504-38-1600101,102 SSN issued: South Dakota103
Note Citations
Notes on Edna Elizabeth Taylor
Children: all born Woodbury Co., Iowa:
Joseph (wife Irene) of Hinton
Paul (wife Genevieve) of Jefferson, SD
Ralph of Los Angeles, CA area
Anne (Vondrack) Prasek (husband Joseph)
Regina (Vondrak) Chalmers (husband Roberet) of Akron, OH
9. EDNA ELIZABETH5 TAYLOR (WALTER LLEWELLYN4, ANNA MARIAH3 CAMPBELL, ADAMS2, ALEXANDER1)62,63 was born Dec 21, 1893 in
Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA63, and died Feb 07, 1990 in Sioux City, Woodbury Co., IA. She married JOSEPH A. VONDRAK64,65,66 Dec 01, 1917 in
Bonesteel, Gregory Co., SD, son of JOSEPH VONDRAK and ANNA VONDRAK. He was born Jul 19, 1896 in Sioux City, Woodbury Co., Iowa67,68,69,
and died Feb 20, 1977 in Sioux City, Woodbury Co. IA.
Edna Taylor was born Dec 21, 1893 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA. She was the oldest of six children of Walter Llewelyn and Mary (O'Connell) Taylor.
They lived on a farm near Pierson for 11 years. Where her father farmed and mother taught school. When the Rosebud country opened up for settlement
in 1904, they moved to Gregory County and bought a farm ( 320 acres) a half mile south west of Bonesteel where her father Walter Taylor was engaged in
farming and raising purebred shorthorn cattle.
She graduated from Bonesteel High School in 1912. She attended Wayne State Teachers College in Wayne, Nebraska and graduated from Yankton (SD)
College. She was a school teacher and taught school during the school year of 1914-1915 taught at the Lindley School District 23 for $50 per month; In
1915-17 at the Schriever School District 12 (Burnt Rock) the Schriever Township. She commuted back and forth from her home to school, she either rode
her pony or walked. One day she went out to ring the school bell and two of the older boys jumped out of their seats and held the door shut. Edna finally
persuaded them to open the door. Once inside she scolded the boys, the boys grabbed her arms and in the ensuing scuffle hair pins flew all over.
Shamefully the boys sat down. The Schriever school closed in 1918 when the district was merged with the Boneseel Independant School District.
Edna married Joseph Vondrak in Bonesteel, SD December 1, 1917. They were married by Father Edwin G. Hudson. After her marriage Edna moved to a
farm west of Hinton, Iowa until her death on Feb 7, 1990. She is buried at the Calvery Cemetery, 1821 Jackson Street, Sioux City, IA. with her husband
who died in Feb 20, 1977. They moved from the farm in Oct 1975 and to Sioux City, Iowa in January 1976, 3724 Grandview Blvd. She was a
member of Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church. Funeral services were conducted by Father Dennis W. Meinen. Pallbearers were Kevin Vondrak, Bradley
Rowe, Kevin Huebner, Richard Atkinson, Tom Bailey and Jim Barkley.
She had 5 children all born in Woodbury Co. Iowa. (1) Joseph (wife Irene) of Hinton, (2) Paul (wife Genevieve) of Jefferson, SD (3) Ralph of the Los
Angles, Calif. area (4) Annie (Vondrack) Prasek (husband Joseph), (5) Regina (Vondrak) Chalmers ( husband Robert) of Akron, Ohio.
Residence: Gregory70
Note Citations
Notes on Raymond John Taylor
10. RAYMOND JOHN5 TAYLOR (WALTER LLEWELLYN4, ANNA MARIAH3 CAMPBELL, ADAMS2, ALEXANDER1)74,75,76 was born Nov 21, 1895
in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA77,78,79, and died May 09, 1979 in Rapid City, Pennington Co., SD. He married EDNA MARIE MURPHY80 Sep 26, 1922 in
Bonesteel, Gregory Co, SD, daughter of LAWRENCE MURPHY and ANNA MCNALLY. She was born Oct 04, 1898 in Emmetsburg, Palo Alto Co., Iowa,
and died Nov 05, 1992 in Livermore, Alameda Co., California.
Raymond John Taylor was born Nov 21, 1895 in Pierson, Woodbury Co., IA. When the Rosebud country opened up for settlement in 1904, they came to
Gregory County and his parents bought a farm a half mile west of Bonesteel. Raymond finish Bonesteel High School and Boyles Business College in
Omaha, NE. He served in the US Navy during World War I as a radio operator for 2 1/2 years. He did teach school for a few years, in 1918 he taught
school at the Burnt Rock School District 12. Burnt Rock School was closed the following year. Ray sister Edna Taylor also taught at the Burnt Rock School
in 1915-16-17. He worked in the Bonesteel State Bank 17 1/2 years where he was Vice President. He married Edna Murphy in Bonesteel, SD on Sept 26,
1922. They had 4 children.
Following the bank failures in 1930, he and his family moved to Rapid City, SD where he served as a rural mail carrier for 30 years. Raymond and Edna
had 4 children. They are: Mary Elizabeth b. Oct 2, 1923. Mary Elizabeth graduated from Cathedral High School in Rapid City, SD. Mary Elizabeth
received her BS Degree from Clark College in Diebuque, IA and her MS Degree from Creighton University in Omaha, NE. She joined the Sisters of
Charity, B.V.M. in Diebuque, IA. Sister Mae Taylor taught in Sioux City, IA in Cathedral Parrish until her death in 1982.
John R Taylor b. April 25, 1925 in Bonesteel, SD. He graduated from Cathedral High School in Rapid City, SD and the School of Mines and Technology in
Rapid City as a Civil Engineer and worked for the State of California in the Bridge Department. He served 2 years in the US Army in World War II. John R
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Taylor has one daughter.
Leota Marie Taylor b. March 21, 1928 in Bonesteel, SD. She graduated from Cathedral High School in Rapid City, SD and attended Loretto Heights in
Denver, Colorado. She married Daniel J Lee July 14, 1949. Lives in Livermore, Calif and has four children; 2 boys and 2 girls.
Larry J Taylor b. Dec 28, 1934 in Rapid City, SD. Graduated from Cathedral High School in Rapid City, SD. in 1954. He attended the School of Mines and
Technology for 1 year and graduated from Denver University in Denver, Colorado. He married Aug 19, 1958 and lives in Huntington Beach, Calif. He
works for Packers Exchange. He has 2 children a boy and a girl.
I remember my father telling about his brother in Rapid City. Raymond built his house by himself and by hand. It was a fairly large house. He dug the
basement by hand with a shovel, and pounded every nail to build the house. According to my father Bruce Taylor it took him several years to complete.
But he was very proud of his accomplishment. Raymond retired from the Post Office in 1960, after 30 years.
Ray died May 9, 1979. His funeral service was conducted by Bishop Harold J Dimmerling, Bishop of Rapid City, a good frend of Ray's. Pallbearers were
Herman C Rausch, Julius Hurley, Phil Kelley, F. Bernard Finnegan, Walter B Marry, and Geroge B Copps. He is buried in Mt. Calvary Cemetery in Rapid
City, SD.on May 12, 1979.
Note Citations
Notes on Anna B. Taylor
7 Anna B Taylor b: 4 Dec 1898 d: 1 Dec 1980
+ Hiram Otto Jett b: 16 Aug 1897 d: 25 Jun 1951
8 Martha Ann Jett b: 9 Nov 1920 d: 12 Dec 1968
+ Living Yellman
8 James Calvin Jett b: 22 May 1923 d: 23 Dec 1976
8 Connie Ann Jett b: 2 Oct 1925 d: 9 Oct 1985
8 Son Jett b: 1927
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7 Anna B TAYLOR b: 4 Dec 1898 d: 1 Dec 1980
+ Hiram Otto JETT b: 16 Aug 1897 d: 25 Jun 1951
8 Martha Ann JETT b: 9 Nov 1920 d: 12 Dec 1968
+ Living YELLMAN
9 Living YELLMAN
+ Living JOHNSTON
9 Living YELLMAN
+ Living MCDONNELL
9 Living YELLMAN
9 Living YELLMAN
8 James Calvin JETT b: 22 May 1923 d: 23 Dec 1976
8 Connie Ann JETT b: 2 Oct 1925 d: 9 Oct 1985
8 Son JETT b: 1927
Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, near Hodgenville, Kentucky. This cabin, similar to the one in which the future president was born, stands
in the Abraham Lincoln Birthpl ace National Historic Site in Kentucky.William Bake Abraham Lincoln's ancestry on his father 's side has been traced to
Samuel Lincoln, a weaver who emigrated from Hingham, England, to Hingham, Massachusetts, in 1637. The president's forebears were pioneers who
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moved west with the expanding frontier from Massachusetts to Berks County, Pennsylvania, and then to Virginia . Abraham's father, Thomas Lincoln, was
born in Rockingham County in backcountry Virginia i n 1778. In 1781 Thomas Lincoln's father, who was also named Abraham, took his family to Hughes
Station on the Green River, 32 km (20 mi) east of Louisville, Kentucky. In 1786 a Native American killed the first Abraham Lincoln while he was at work
clearing land for a farm in the forest. Thomas Lincoln continued to live in Kentucky. He saw it develop from a frontier wilderness into a rapidly growing state.
But like his ancestors he preferred the rugged life on the frontier. In a brief autobiography written for a political campaign, Lincoln said that his father was a
wandering labor boy, and grew up literally without education. He never did more in the way of writing than to bunglingly sign his own name.
Despite Thomas Lincoln's apparent shiftlessness, he became a skilled carpenter, and he never lacked the basic necessities of life. At one time he owned
title to two farms. He always possessed one or more horses. He paid his taxes, and, like his neighbors, he accepted jury duty and militia duty when called.
On June 12, 1806, Thomas Lincoln married Nancy Hanks. Little is known about Abe Lincoln's mother except that she came from a very poor Virginia family.
She wa s completely illiterate and signed her name with an X. After their marriage the Lincolns moved from a farm on Mill Creek in Hardin County,
Kentucky, to nearby Elizabethtown. There Thomas Lincoln earned his living as a carpenter and handyman. In 1807 a daughter, Sarah, was born . In
December 1808 the Lincolns moved to a 141-hectare (348-acre) farm on the south fork o f Nolin Creek near what is now Hodgenville, Kentucky. On
February 12, 1809, in a log cabin th at Thomas Lincoln had built, a son, Abraham, was born. Later the Lincolns had a second son who died in infancy. When
Abraham Lincoln was two, the family moved to another farm on nearby Knob Creek. Life was lonely and hard. There was little time for play. Most of the day
was spent hunting, farming, fishing, and doing chores. Land titles in Kentucky were confused and often subject to dispute. Thomas Lincoln lost his title to the
Mill Creek farm, and his claims to both the Nolin Creek and Knob Creek tracts were challenged in court. In 1816, therefore , the Lincolns decided to move to
Indiana, where the land was surveyed and sold by the federa l government. In the winter of 1816 the Lincolns took their meager possessions, ferried across
the Ohio River, and settled near Pigeon Creek, close to what is now Gentryville, Indiana . Because it was winter, Thomas Lincoln immediately built a crude,
three-sided shelter that served as home until he could build a log cabin. A fire at the open end of the shelter kept the family warm. At this time southern
Indiana was a heavily forested wilderness. Lincoln described it as a wild region, with many bears and other wild animals in the woods. Later some of Nancy
Hanks's relatives moved near the site the Lincolns had chosen, and a thriving frontier community gradually developed. In 1818 an epidemic of the milk sick
broke out. This was not actually a disease. It was caused by drinking poisoned milk from cows that had eaten the wild snakeroot plant. One of the first
victims of the milk sick was Nancy Hanks Lincoln. She died October 5, 1818.
The next year, Thomas Lincoln journeyed to Elizabethtown, Kentucky, and married Sarah Bush Johnston, a widow with three children. Abe Lincoln was very
much attached to his kind stepmother, and he later referred to her as my angel mother. One of the most important jobs on a frontier farm was clearing the
forest. Young Abe Lincoln quickly became skilled with an axe. In his autobiographical sketch written in the third person, Lincoln state d that the clearing away
of surplus wood was the great task ahead. Abraham, though very young, was large for his age, and had an axe put in his hands at once. From that till within
his twenty-third year, he was almost constantly handling that most useful instrument. One of his chores with an axe was to make fence rails by splitting
poles. Later, as a presidential candidate, Lincoln was known as the Railsplitter.
A Education Reading by Firelight Abraham Lincoln's desire to learn and his efforts to educate himself have become legendary. Lincoln grew up in poverty in
Kentucky and Indiana, where he had little formal education and minimal access to books. As a boy, he would often read at night by the light of the fire in his
family's cabin.THE BETTMANN ARCHIVE When his father could spare him from chores, Lincoln attended an ABC school. Such schools were held in log
cabins, and often the teachers were barely more educated than their pupils. According to Lincoln, no qualification was ever required of a teacher beyond
readin', writin', and cipherin', to the Rule of Three. Including a few weeks at a similar school in Kentucky, Lincoln had less than one full year of formal
education in his entire life. Abe's stepmother encouraged his quest for knowledge. At an early age he could read, write, and do simple arithmetic. Books
were scarce on the Indiana frontier, but besides the family Bible, which Lincoln knew well, he was able to read the classical authors Aesop , John Bunyan,
and Daniel Defoe, as well as William Grimshaw's History of the United States ( 1820) and Mason Locke Weems's Life and Memorable Actions of George
Washington (about 1800). This biography of George Washington made a lasting impression on Lincoln, and he made the idea ls of Washington and the
founding fathers of the United States his own.
By the time Lincol n was 19 years old, he had reached his full height of 1.93 m (6 ft 4 in). He was lean and muscular, with long arms and big hands that
gave him an awkward appearance. Although he had remarkable strength, he never liked farm work. He preferred instead the easy congeniality that he
found at the general store in nearby Gentryville. A neighbor recalled Abe was awful lazy. He would laugh and talk and crack jokes and tell stories all the
time. The Pigeon Creek farm was near the Ohio River, and Lincoln often earned money ferrying passengers and baggage to riverboats waiting in
midstream. In 1828, when he was 19, he was hired by the local merchant James Gentry to take a cargo-laden flatboat down the Mississippi River to New
Orleans. In 1831 Abraham Lincoln and two others were hired to take a flatboat full of cargo down the Mississippi River to New Orleans, Louisiana. Denton
Offutt, a Kentucky trader and speculator, paid them 50 cents a day plus a $60 fee. According to popular legend, Lincoln saw his first slave auction while on
this trip
In 1830 another epidemic of milk sick was rumored to be breaking out in Indiana. Already the Hanks family had moved west to Illinois, and their enthusiastic
letters describing their new home rekindled the pioneering spirit in Thomas Lincoln. In March 1830 the Lincoln family set out for the Illinois country. They
settled at the junction of woodland and prairie on the north bank of the Sangamon River, 16 km (10 mi) west of what is now Decatur, Illinois. Lincoln helped
his father build a log cabin and fence in 4 hectares (10 acres) to grow corn. Then he hired out to neighbors, helping them to split rails.
That year, Lincoln attended a political rally and was persuaded to speak on behalf of a local candidate. It was his first politi cal speech. A witness recalled
that Lincoln was frightened but got warmed up and made the best speech of the day. In 1831 Lincoln made a second trip to New Orleans. He was hired,
along with his stepbrother and a cousin, by Denton Offutt, a Kentucky trader and speculator, to build a flatboat and take it down the Mississippi with a load
of cargo. The pay was 50 cent s a day plus a fee of $60. According to legend, Lincoln saw his first slave auction in New Or leans and said, If I ever get a
chance to hit that thing, I'll hit it hard. In New Salem Denton Offutt was impressed with Lincoln's abilities. When they returned to Illinois, he hired Lincoln as a
clerk in a general store in New Salem, a small community near the growing town of Springfield, Illinois. The pay was $15 a month, plus the use of the store
as sleeping quarters. Although he was a newcomer in New Salem, Lincoln soon became one of its most popular citizens. He won the respect and
fellowship of the local ruffians by besting their strong man, Jack Armstrong, in a wrestling match. And he soon earned the friendship of the more pe aceable
citizens of the community by his good humor, intelligence, and integrity. As in all small towns of the day, the general store was an informal meeting place.
Customers who came to buy at Offutt's store would usually linger to exchange anecdotes and jokes with his clerk . Lincoln, an avid newspaper reader,
enjoyed the popular frontier pastime of discussing politics. Because he could read and write, Lincoln was often called on to draw up legal papers for the less
literate citizens of New Salem. Clerking in a store gave Lincoln time to read all the books, newspapers, and political tracts that came his way. Always
endeavoring to improve his education, he studied books on grammar and acquired a lifelong taste for the poetry of English poet and playwright William
Shakespeare and Scottish poet Robert Burns. Novels, how ever, held little interest for him, and he later admitted that he never was able to finish one in his
entire life.
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Lincoln also joined the local debating society. A member had this react ion to Lincoln's first debate: A perceptible smile at once lit up the face of the
audience , for all anticipated the relation of some humorous story. But he opened up discussion in splendid style, to the infinite astonishment of his friends. . .
. He pursued the question with reason and argument so pithy and forcible that all were amazed.? Abraham Lincoln As the 16th president of the United
States, Abraham Lincoln helped keep th e American Union together during the Civil War and abolished slavery in the United States. Re membered for his
honesty, compassion, and strength of character, Lincoln remains one of the m ost respected presidents in American history.Hulton Deutsch In the spring of
1832, Lincoln decided to run for a seat in the Illinois house of representatives. This was a logical step f r Lincoln to take, for on the frontier a young man with
ability and ambition could rise rapidly in politics. A month after Lincoln announced his candidacy, Offutt's general store went bankrupt and Lincoln found
himself without a job. But almost immediately, Governor John Reynol ds of Illinois called for volunteers to put down a rebellion of the Native American Sauk
(o r Sac) and Fox peoples led by Chief Black Hawk. Lincoln enlisted at once and, because of his popularity, was elected captain of his company. When his
term expired, he reenlisted as a private. In all, he served three months, but saw no actual fighting. However, Lincoln took great pride in this brief military
career. A First Campaign When Lincoln returned to New Sale m in 1832, election day was two weeks away.
It was a presidential election year, and political parties had formed around the contending candidates. Followers of Andrew Jackson, who was seeking a
second term as president, called themselves Democrats. Followers of U.S. Senator Henry Clay of Kentucky called themselves National Republicans and
later Whigs. Lincoln supported Clay, who had long been his political idol. He remained a faithful Whig until the party disintegrated over the question of
slavery in the 1850s. Lincoln's program, as published in the Sangamon, Illinois, Journal, called for the construction of canals and roads, better schools, and
a low interest rate to stimulate local economic growth. In his brief campaign, Lincoln spoke from tree stumps in village squares, visited farmers in their
homes and fields, and shook hands and exchanged stories with as many people as he could meet. Nevertheless, he was defeated. There were 13 county
candidates running for four legislative seats. Lincoln finished eighth. In his own precinct, however, he got 277 out of 300 votes even though the precinct
voted overwhelmingly to support the Democrat, Jackson, for the presidency.
A fter his defeat, Lincoln opened a general store in New Salem with William F. Berry as his partner. But Berry misused the profits, and in a few months the
venture failed. Berry died in 1835, leaving Lincoln responsible for debts amounting to $1100. It took him several years to pay them off. After the general
store failed, Lincoln was appointed postmaster of New Salem. The appointment came from Jackson's Democratic administration. Lincoln's Whig views
were well known, but, as Lincoln explained it, the postmaster's job was too insignificant to make his politics an objection. As postmaster, Lincoln earned $60
a year plus a percentage of the receipts on postage. He ran an informal post office, often doing favors for friends, such as undercharging them for mailing
letters. The job gave him time to read, and he made a habit f reading all the newspapers that came through the office. To augment his income, he became
the deputy surveyor of Sangamon County. In 1834 Lincoln again ran for representative to the Illinois legislature. By then he was known throughout the
county, and many Democrats gave him their votes. He was elected in 1834 and reelected in 1836, 1838, and 1840. As a member of the Whig minority he
became the protégé of the Whig floor leader, Representative John T. Stuart of Springfield. When Stuart ran for a seat in the Congress of the United States
in 1836, Lincoln replaced him as floor leader. Stuart also encouraged Lincoln to study law, which Lincoln did between legislative sessions. Lincoln's main
achievement as a state legislator was the transfer of the state capital from Vandalia to Springfield. In this effort he acted as the leader of Sangamon
County's delegation of seven representatives and two state senators, a group called the Long Nine because they were all tall men. Lincoln devised a
strategy whereby the Sangamon delegation supported the projects of other legislator s in return for their support of Springfield as the capital city. In
American politics this kind of aid is called logrolling, a term derived from frontier families' tradition of helping each other to build log cabins. Lincoln's other
votes in the state legislature reflected his Whig background. He supported the business interests in the state and defended the pro-business national
platform of Henry Clay. Lincoln's experience in the Illinois legislature sharp ened his political skills. He was adept at logrolling, skilled in debate, and expert in
the a rt of political maneuver. In 1837 Lincoln took his first public stand on slavery when the Illinois legislature voted to condemn the activities of the abolition
societies that wanted an immediate end to slavery by any means. Lincoln and a colleague declared that slavery was founded on both injustice and bad
politics, but the promulgation of abolitionist doctrine tends rather to increase than abate its evil. Lincoln was against slavery, but he favored lawfu l means of
achieving its destruction. Throughout his political career, Lincoln avoided extreme abolitionist groups.
Lincoln continued his study of law , and in 1836 he became a licensed attorney. The following year he became a junior partner in John T. Stuart's law firm
and moved from New Salem to Springfield. Lincoln was extremely poor and arrived in Springfield on a borrowed horse with all his belongings in two
saddlebags . A Springfield storekeeper, Joshua Fry Speed, whom Lincoln later called my most intimate friend gave Lincoln free lodging. Mary Todd Lincoln
has been described as a short, lively woman who came from a prominent Lexington, Kentucky, family of slaveholders. Her husband, U.S. President
Abraham Lincoln, is supposed to have said that while God made do with one, the Todds demanded two. According to a now discredited legend, while in
New Salem, Lincoln was said to have been in love with Ann Rutledge, the beautiful young daughter of a local innkeeper. When she died in 1835, Lincoln
was said to be plunged in despair. The frequent lapses into melancholy that marked his adult years were said to be a result of this tragic death. But Lincoln
in his later years never referred to Ann Rutledge, and authorities are unanimous in agreeing that the Lincoln-Rut ledge romance is a myth. Indeed, less than
18 months after Ann's death, Lincoln proposed marriage to Mary Owens, a Kentucky girl who also lived in New Salem. Theirs was not an ardent love affair,
but having made his proposal, Lincoln felt he could not honorably break it off. Much to his relief, Mary turned him down. Later she explained, I thought Mr.
Lincoln was deficient in those little links which make up the chain of a woman's happiness. In 1840, Lincoln met a cultured, high-strung Kentucky woman
named Mary Todd, who was staying with a married sister in Springfield. After a long courtship, they were married on November 4, 1842. A week later,
Lincoln wrote a fellow lawyer, Nothing new here, except my marrying, which to me, is a matter of profound wonder. Late in 1843 the Lincolns moved from
their simple rented quarters to a modest frame house in Springfield that Lincoln bought for $1500. Of their four boys, only the eldest, Robert Todd Lincoln,
reached adulthood. He was born in 1843 and died in 1926. Edward Baker Lincoln was born in 1846 and died at the age of four. William Wallace, called
Willie, was born in 1850 and died in the White House, the presidential mansion, shortly be fore his 12th birthday. Lincoln's favorite son, Thomas, whom he
affectionately called Tad, wa s born in 1853, grew up in the White House, and died at the age of 18. In contrast with the sweet, loving Ann Rutledge of
legend, Mary Todd Lincoln has unfairly been pictured as a shrew who made Lincoln's life miserable. Certainly she was spoiled, haughty, and temperamental
. The death of her children caused her much anguish, and after Willie's death she was often hysterical. Lincoln was devoted to her, however, and there is no
evidence that theirs was not a happy marriage. On those occasions when she became upset, Lincoln treated her with patience and understanding. He, for
his part, was careless in his personal habits and subject to extreme depression. What he and his wife had in common was ambition. Mary aided her
husband's political career immeasurably. At the time of his marriage, Lincoln was earning $1200 to $1500 a year from his law practice, a good income for
the time and place. When the law firm of Stuart and Lincoln dissolved in 1841, Stephen T. Logan, an able and experie nced lawyer, took Lincoln in as junior
partner. In 1844 the firm of Logan and Lincoln also dissolved, and Lincoln formed a lifelong partnership with a young lawyer named William H. Herndon.
Lawsuits on the Illinois frontier usually dealt with such trivial matters as crop damage caused by wandering livestock, ownership of hogs and horses, small
debts, libel, and assault and battery. The Springfield courts were in session only a small part of the year. For three months each spring and fall, lawyers and
judges rode the circuit, holding court at rural county seats. Lincoln rode the eighth judicial circuit, the largest in the state, covering 15 counties and about
12,900 sq km (about 8000 sq mi). The local sessions of the circuit court were major events on the frontier. The particulars of each case were well known to
the towns people and were subject to heated debate. Courtroom conduct was informal, and more often than not a case was won on a lawyer's speaking
ability rather than the legal merits of his case. The judge and the lawyers were treated as celebrities, and Lincoln, because of his storytellin g abilities and
skill as a lawyer, was popular on the circuit. Ever the politician, he used this opportunity to meet new people and advance his political career.
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Lincoln still had political ambitions, but he now looked beyond the statehouse to the U.S. Congress. In 1843 he wrote a fellow politician, Now if you should
hear any one say that Lincoln don't want to go to Congress, I wish you as a personal friend of mine, would tell him you have reason to believe he is
mistaken. The truth is, I would like to go very much.The Whigs were a minority party in Illinois, and there was competition among the Whig politicians over
the nomination for U .S. representative for the Seventh Congressional District, where Whigs were in the majority . Lincoln sought the nomination in 1842
and 1844 and received it in 1846. He went on to defeat the Democratic candidate, the Methodist preacher Peter Cartwright, in the election of November
1846. Congressman-elect Lincoln was a popular, masterful politician in Illinois. Having succeeded in the rough-hewn Illinois legislature, he was confident
that he would make his mark in Congress. Once in Washington, D.C., however, Lincoln became one of many unknown freshman congressmen. The inner
councils of government were closed to him, as was the Washington social life that Mary Lincoln was looking forward to. However, Lincoln never lost
confidence in himself. He wrote Herndon, As you are all so anxious for me to distinguish myself, I have concluded to do so before long. The Lincolns, with
their two sons, lived quietly in a modest boardinghouse. Lincoln had a small body of friends with whom he could relax and discuss politics. Among them was
Alexander H. Stephens, the Whig congressman from Georgia, who later became vice president of the Confederate States of America. James K. Polk, a
Democrat, was president while Lincoln was in Congress. Lincoln joined other Whigs in attacking Polk for starting the Mexican War. Congress had declared
war against Mexico in May 1846 upon Polk's contention that Mexicans had fired on American soldiers in U.S. territory. I n December 1847 Lincoln
challenged the truth of this contention. He introduced a resolution questioning whether the spot on which the firing took place was actually in U.S. territory. I
n another resolution he claimed that the American troops were on that spot in violation of th e orders of their commanding officer, General Zachary Taylor.
The next month, Lincoln supported a Whig resolution declaring that the Mexican War had been unnecessarily and unconstitutionally . . . begun by the
President. Lincoln's spot resolutions made little impression either on Congress or on the president, but they caused an uproar in Illinois, where the war was
approved of by most voters. Lincoln was denounced as a traitor, and opposition newspapers gleefully called him Spotty Lincoln. However, despite his
opinion of the war, once war was declared, Lincoln voted for all appropriations in support of it. The extension of slavery into the territories was an important
question during Lincoln's term in Congress. He supported the Wilmot Proviso, which proposed that slavery be prohibited in any territory acquired from
Mexico. Lincoln also put forward a program for the abolition of slavery in Washington, D.C. Although Lincoln's proposal never came up before Congress, it
exemplified his opposition to slavery and the moderate means by which he wanted to achieve abolition. The proposal called for the emancipation of children
born into slavery after January 1, 1850 . These children would be placed in apprenticeship programs to learn a trade. The emancipation of other slaves
would be voluntary, and the slaveholders would be compensated for their loss. Finally, the voters of Washington would have to approve the plan before it
went into effect. Lincoln believed that Congress did not have the power to abolish slavery in the individual states. But where Congress did have the power,
as in Washington, and where the electorate was agreeable, Lincoln thought it should abolish slavery. In the presidenti al election of 1848, Lincoln decided to
back the popular war hero Zachary Taylor, rather than his idol Henry Clay, for the Whig nomination. Lincoln's reasons were wholly practical. Mr . Clay's
chance for an election is just no chance at all, he wrote. In my judgment we can elect nobody but General Taylor. Lincoln campaigned for Taylor in
Massachusetts and Illinois . Taylor won the election, but much to Lincoln's disappointment, the Democratic presidential candidate, Senator Lewis Cass of
Michigan, carried Illinois. Lincoln wanted to run for a second term in Congress, but it was traditional that the Whig candidate from the Seventh Congr
essional District in Illinois serve only one term. Further, Lincoln's antiwar position made him unpopular at home, and his former law partner Stephen Logan,
running on Lincoln's record , was defeated. Lincoln discovered that the incoming Whig administration had little use for his services. He was offered nothing
better than the governorship of far-off Oregon Territory . Lincoln rejected the appointment, and, thoroughly dejected and believing that his politica l career
was over, returned to Springfield to renew his practice of law. Lincoln's law partner, William Herndon, had kept the firm going while Lincoln was in
Congress. Now the two men built up their practice until it was one of the largest in Illinois . As senior partner, Lincoln made frequent appearances before the
federal court in Chicago and the state supreme court in Springfield. He also continued to ride the circuit for six month s each year. From the fall term of
1849 to the fall term of 1860 he missed only two sessions on the circuit, a record no other lawyer matched. Riding the circuit was an important, if
unspectacular, stage in Lincoln's development from partisan politician to statesman. The long solitary journeys between county seats, first by horse or buggy
and then by train, gave him opportunity for quiet thought. He reread Shakespeare, and for mental discipline he studied Euclidean mathematics. Politics,
national affairs, and abstract ideas occupied his mind. Lincoln also enjoyed the companionship of the other lawyers and of circuit judge David Davis, whom
he later appointed to the Supreme Court of the United States. The migratory life of the circuit lawyer also enabled Lincoln to renew old acquaintances and
make new ones. Because he did not always have enough time to prepare an adequate case in the circuit courts, Lincoln often had to depend on his natural
shrewdness and oratorical ability to sway a jury.
His most celebrated circuit case was his defense of Duff Armstrong, the son of his New Salem friend Jack Armstrong, on a murder charge. When a witness
testified that bright moonlight had enabled him to see Duff commit the murder, Lincoln produced an almanac and proved that the moon had not been
shining brightly at the time. In summing up the case, Lincoln described with great emotion his friendship with the boy's father. The jury voted for acquittal.
Lincoln soon became one of the most respected lawyers in the state. The briefs he presented before the more formal state and federal courts were
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carefully documented and marked by unassailable logic . Lincoln argued many important cases. He often represented the interests of the growing corp
orations in Illinois. In Illinois Central Railroad v. County of McLean he successfully pleaded that a county could not tax a railroad. In another important case,
Hurd v. Rock Island Bridge Company, he argued that a railroad had the right to build a bridge across a stream used for navigation. Despite his prominence
as a lawyer, however, Lincoln was careless about his dress, and he sometimes carried important papers inside his battered stovepipe hat.
Antislavery Leader Lincoln was losing interest in politics when, in 1854, Congress passed the Kansas -Nebraska Act. The act aroused Lincoln, in his words,
as he had never been before. The act created the territories of Kansas and Nebraska, and stated that each territory could be admitted as a state with or
without slavery, as their constitution may prescribe at the time of their admission. The author of the act, Senator Stephen A. Douglas, the leading Democrat
of Illinois, called this program popular sovereignty because it allowed the voters in these territories to decide for themselves whether slavery would be
allowed. The Kansas-Nebraska Ac t repealed the old dividing line between free and slave states as set by the Missouri Compromise of 1820. With the
passage of the Kansas-Nebraska Act, a new Lincoln emerged into the wor ld of politics. Although he was as ambitious for political office as ever, he was
now, for th e first time in his career, devoted to a cause. He became a forceful spokesman for the antislavery forces.
Early Contest with Douglas Abraham Lincoln had settled into his Illinois law practice in 1854 when the United States Congress passed the Kansas-
Nebraska Act. This law removed the north-south dividing line between free and slave territory that had been created by the 1820 Missouri Compromise, and
allowed the two new states to decide for themselves whether to allow slavery. Galvanized by the law, Lincoln began to campaign fervently for antislavery
Whig politicians in Illinois and against Democratic Senator Stephen A. Douglas of Illinois, who authored the act. Lincoln delivered the speech excerpted here
in Peoria, Illinois . In 1854 Lincoln campaigned for the election to Congress of Richard Yates, an antislavery Whig, on a platform of opposition to the
Kansas-Nebraska Act. However, Lincoln was after bigger game. His target was none other than Douglas himself, whose nickname was The Little Giant. In
October 1854, Douglas came to Springfield to defend the Kansas-Nebraska Act. After Doug las spoke, Lincoln mounted the speaker's platform and
announced that he would answer Douglas' s speech the next night. For days, Lincoln had haunted the state library, read congressiona l documents, and
organized his arguments against slavery. The next night, in his shirtsleeve s and without a collar or tie, Lincoln spoke. Attacking the Kansas-Nebraska Act
itself, he said: The Missouri Compromise forbade slavery to go north of 36°30'. Our government breaks down that restriction and opens the door for slavery
to enter where it could not go. This is practically legislating for slavery, recognizing it, extending it. Douglas had spoken of slavery only as a political issue.
The morality of the institution did not concern him. To Lincoln , however, slavery was both a political and a moral issue. It is said, Lincoln continued, that the
slaveholder has the same political right to take his Negroes to Kansas that a freeman has to take his hogs or his horses. This would be true if Negroes were
property in the sam e sense that hogs and horses are. But is this the case? It is notoriously not so. To Lincoln, slavery was incompatible with American
democracy. When the white man governs himself, he said, that is self-government; but when he governs himself, and also governs another man that is
despotism. If the Negro is a man, why then my ancient faith teaches me that all men a re created equal, and that there can be no moral right in connection
with one man's makin g a slave of another. Lincoln avoided abolitionist doctrine, taking the view that slavery was a national problem, not merely a Southern
one. I think, he went on, I would not hold one in slavery, at any rate, yet the point is not clear enough for me to denounce people upon . ...It does seem to
me that some system of gradual emancipation might be adopted, but for their tardiness in this, I will not undertake to judge our brethren of the South.
Lincoln repeat ed this speech in Peoria, Illinois, 12 days later. It has become known as his Peoria speech . Despite his new role as a spokesman for the
antislavery forces in Illinois, Lincoln declined to join the Republican Party, then being formed on an abolition platform. The Whig Party was in rapid decline,
but Lincoln remained with it until its death. In 1855 he was the Whig candidate for the U.S. Senate, the upper chamber of Congress. U.S. senators were
then elected by the state legislatures. Lincoln led for seven ballots. Then, seeing that he could not win , he threw his support to an anti-Douglas Democrat,
Lyman Trumbull, who was elected.
In 1856 Lincoln publicly identified himself as a Republican, and in May he attended the Republican state convention at Bloomington. The moderate
antislavery resolutions of this convention were acceptable to Lincoln. He signified his approval of the new party by giving the main address at the convention.
This speech, considered by many to be his most compelling, has been lost. At the Republican national convention, John C. Frémont was nominated for
president. The Illinois delegation proposed Lincoln for vice president, but, although he re ceived 110 convention votes, the nomination went to William C.
Dayton of New Jersey. Lincoln campaigned for the Republican ticket in Illinois and in Michigan, but Frémont lost Illinois , as well as the election, to his
Democratic opponent, James Buchanan. Agitation over the slavery issue increased in 1856 and 1857. In the Dred Sco tt Case the U.S. Supreme Court
ruled that Congress could not prohibit slavery in the territories. In Kansas proslavery and antislavery partisans were engaged in a bloody civil war for control
of the territorial government. Northern abolitionists demanded the immediate destruction of slavery, while Southern apologists insisted that their peculiar
institution was beneficial to both slaveowner and slave. In 1858 Senator Douglas came up for reelection. The Republican Party nominated Lincoln to oppose
him. In his acceptance speech before the Republican s tate convention in Springfield, Lincoln said, A house divided against itself cannot stand . I believe this
government cannot endure permanently half slave and half free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved; I do not expect the house to fall; but I do expect it
will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing, or all the other. This was Lincoln's most extreme statement against slavery. Although he returned to his
more moderate position as expressed in the Peoria speech, his opponents used the militant words of the House Divided speech against him.
Lincoln-Douglas Debates Lincoln-Douglas Debates In a series of seven debate s in 1858, Abraham Lincoln challenged United States Senator Stephen
Douglas's support of a law allowing slavery in free territory. Lincoln lost his bid for Douglas's Senate seat, but the debates helped pave the road to the
presidency. Both Lincoln and Douglas we excellent speakers. When Douglas was told that Lincoln was his opponent, he said, I shal l have my hands full.
He is the strong man of the party, full of wit, facts, dates and the best stump speaker, with his droll ways and dry jokes, in the West. At the 1858 state
Republican convention in Springfield, Illinois, the Republican Party's United States Senate candidate for Illinois and future president Abraham Lincoln
delivered his famous House Divided speech. Many politicians viewed Lincoln's speech as radical. Stephen A. Douglas, the Democratic Party's candidate,
accused Lincoln of taking an unreasonably hard line against slavery and said he was advocating boldly and clearly a war of section's between North and
South over slavery. The campaign opened in Chicago. Douglas defended popular sovereignty and attacked Lincoln for his house divided speech. He
accused Lincoln of trying to divide the nation . Lincoln replied by calling for national unity. Recalling the Declaration of Independence, the document on which
the United States was founded, he said, Let us discard all this quibbling about this man and the other man this race and that race and the other race, being
inferior, and therefore they must be placed in an inferior position. Let us discard all these things , and unite as one people throughout the land, until we shall
once more stand up declaring that all men are created equal. In July, Lincoln challenged Douglas to a series of face-to-fa ce debates. Douglas accepted. It
was arranged that seven three-hour debates would be held in seven different cities between August and October. In the debates, both candidates respected
each other and kept to the issues. The crux of the discussion was the morality of slavery . The debates captivated Illinois. About 10,000 people listened to
the first debate under a blazing hot sun at Ottawa. Over 15,000 listened in drizzling rain at Freeport. Even in the small towns where the candidates spoke
alone, crowds of as many as 6000 were common. The newspapers carried the arguments of each candidate throughout the nation.
The Emancipation Proclamation Issued by President Abraham Lincoln on Ja nuary 1, 1863, granted freedom to more than 3 million United States slaves.
Lincoln's decree was later made law by passage of the 13t h Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1865. In the second debate, at Freeport,
Lincoln asked Douglas whether the people of a territory could lawfully exclude slavery prior to the formation of a state constitution. Douglas replied that
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slavery could be excluded from a territory, despite the Dred Scott decision, if the people refused to enact the necessary local laws for its protection. This
opinion, known as the Freeport Doctrine, cost Douglas much of his support among Southern Democrats who were thinking of him as a presidential
candidate in 1860. In the last debate, at Alton, Lincoln said, The sentiment that contemplates the institution of slavery in this country as a wrong is the
sentiment of the Republican Party . On the other hand, I have said there is a sentiment which treats it as not being wrong....That class will include all men
who positively assert that it is right, and all who like Judge Douglas treat it as indifferent and do not say it is either right or wrong. Lincoln believed he had a
good chance of defeating Douglas. Indeed, the Republicans won a majority of the popular votes, but the lame-duck legislature, which was Democratic,
reelected Douglas by a vote of 54 to 46. Lincoln was not too disappointed about the results. He wrote in a letter to a friend, I am glad I made the late race. It
gave me a hearing on the great and durable question of the age, which I could have had in no other way; and though I now sink out of view, and shall be
forgotten, I believe I have made some remarks which will tell for the cause of civil liberty long after I am gone.
The Election of 1860 The Lincoln-Douglas debates br ought Lincoln national recognition. He accepted invitations to speak in Ohio, Indiana, Kansas , Iowa,
Wisconsin, and at the Cooper Union college in New York City. Abraham Lincoln's 1858 debates with Illinois Senator Stephen Douglas, which revolved
around the issue of slavery, established a national reputation for Lincoln. When he came to speak at New York City's Cooper Union on February 27, 1860, a
large and distinguished audience turned out. Using historical facts and a meticulous leg al approach, Lincoln challenged Douglas's fundamental assertion
that the founding fathers who wrote the United States Constitution intended that states or territories could override Congress regarding slavery policies.
Logical and compelling in its simplicity, the speech is regarded as one of Lincoln's most brilliant. It propelled him into the position of the leading Republican
candidate for president. On February 27, 1860, at Cooper Union, Lincoln addressed a crowd of 1500 New Yorkers who had braved a snowstorm to hear
him speak. The speech was sponsored by the Young Men's Republican Union, a group opposed to the radical antislavery views of U.S. Senator William H.
Seward of New York. Seward was then the leading candidate for the Republican presidential nomination. Lincoln made a careful speech, moderate in tone
and conciliatory to the South. He denied that the Republican Party was a Northern party alone, and he repudiated the violent abolitionist John Brown for his
attempt to start a slave rebellion . He also denied that the Republican Party intended to interfere with the existing system in the South. Wrong as we think
slavery is, he said, we can yet afford to leave it alone where it is. It was one of his most stirring speeches, and was met with much applause and cheering. A
reporter wrote, No man ever before made such an impression on his first appeal to a New York audience. As a result of this speech, Lincoln became a
leading contender for th e Republican presidential nomination.
In 1860 the Illinois Repub lican state convention met and named Lincoln as its choice for president. In May the Republic an national convention met in
Chicago. The chief contenders for the presidential nomination were Seward, Lincoln, Governor Salmon P. Chase of Ohio, Senator Simon Cameron of
Pennsylvania , and former congressman Edward Bates of Missouri. Because of their strong positions against slavery and the South, Seward and Chase did
not have the support of the moderates. As a member of the American, or Know-Nothing Party in earlier years, Bates had offended foreign-born Americans.
Cameron was involved with political scandals in his home state. Only Lincoln wa s acceptable to all factions of the party. On the first ballot, Seward led with
173-1/2 votes. Lincoln had 102, Cameron had 50-1/2, Chase had 49, and Bates had 35. On the second ballot , Cameron withdrew, and most of the
Pennsylvania delegation switched to Lincoln. Seward now had 184-1/2 votes, Lincoln 181, Chase 42-1/2, and Bates 35. On the third ballot, four Ohio
delegates changed their votes to Lincoln. This started a stampede on his behalf, and when his nomination was secure, the convention voted to make him
their unanimous choice for president . To balance the ticket politically and geographically, the convention chose a former Democrat, Senator Hannibal
Hamlin of Maine, as its vice presidential candidate. The party's policies, or platform, included a moderate antislavery position designed to appease the
South: slavery was not to be extended, but would not be abolished where it existed. Also included were a high tariff (tax on imports) to appeal to the
industrial North, and the promise of free land for settlers to satisfy the West. California and Oregon voters were promised a railroad to the Pacific Coast,
and support for river and harbor projects carried on the Whig tradition of internal improvements.
At the Democrats' convention, held in Ch arleston, South Carolina, the party was split into Northern and Southern factions over the slavery question. The
convention nominated Stephen Douglas for president, and this so incensed the Southern delegates that many of them walked out. Later they held a
separate convention and nominated John C. Breckinridge of Kentucky. A fourth party, the Constitutional Union Party, nominated John Bell of Tennessee on
a brief platform calling only for the preservation of the Union. Following the custom of the day, Lincoln remained in Springfield while other Republicans
campaigned on his behalf. With the Democratic Party split, his victory was virtually assured. He received 180 electoral votes, a majority. Breckinridge, who
carried the entire Deep South, was second with 72. Bell received 39 and Douglas 12. However, Lincoln won only 40 percent of the popular vote. Of the total
votes cast, he won 1,865,593 , Douglas 1,382,713, Breckinridge 848,356, and Bell 592,906. Lincoln failed to win a single electoral vote in ten Southern
states.
Lincoln's First Inaugural Address Convinced that United States President Abraham Lincoln was a threat to slavery, Southern states began to secede soon
after Lincoln's election in 1860 . In his inaugural address, delivered on March 4, 1861, Lincoln said he would not interfere with the institution of slavery where
it already existed. However, Lincoln had long been opposed to extending slavery to new territories in the West. In his speech, Lincoln expressed his
unwavering belief that no state had the right to secede from the Union. He promised to maintain and defend all possessions of the federal government,
which included property such as forts that the rebellious Southern states had already seized.
In April 1861 the American Civi l War (1861-1865) began with the battle at Fort Sumter in South Carolina. Even before election day, Southern militants
were threatening to secede from the Union if Lincoln was elected. In December, with the Republican victory final, South Carolina seceded. By February,
Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, and Texas had followed . These states joined together to form the Confederate States of America, also
known as the Confederacy. President Buchanan did nothing to stop the secessionist movement, and President-elect Lincoln was not yet in a position to
intercede. Lincoln remained silent on the issue, be lieving that, in time, Union sentiment would reassert itself in the South and the secession of the seven
states would come to an end. On February 11, 1861, Lincoln bade farewell to his neighbors in Springfield and set out for Washington, D.C. He now had a
beard, which he ha grown at the suggestion of a young girl during the campaign. Alluding to the troubled days ahead, he told his friends, Today I leave you.
* 1900 Census, St. Francois, St. Francois County, Missouri June 7th
# 670 - 732
TAYLOR,George head w m Apr 185643 wd Farmer MO N.C. TN
,Sterling son w m Feb 1886 14 s at school MOMO MO
,Jennie daughter w f Jan 1888 12 s at school MO MO MO
,Lucy mother w f July 1833 66 wd 8 children, 5 living TN PA PA
* Obit: THE STAR NEWS-REGISTER, Bonne Terre, St. Francois Co. MO, March
11, 1927
GEORGE W. TAYLOR
George W. Taylor was born September 13, 1858 anddeparted this life March 7, 1927.
Mr. Taylor was born and reared in St. Francois County. He was well known and beloved by many. Funeral services were held atthe Baptist church at Doe
Run Tuesday noon, interment in the Pendleton cemetery. Besides his wife and two children, who departed this life several years ago,he leaves six children,
Mr. J. L., Mrs. Jas. Middleton and Mrs. Jennie Gideonof Alton, Ill., Sterling of near Bismarck, and Mrs. Frank Harvey and Mrs. Chas.Sheets of Doe Run.
He lived with his children and was with Mrs. Sheets when the end came. He was not feeling well and arose about 1 o'clock and started downthe stairs and
fell, receiving a fractured skull. The end came in a short time.
He also leaves four sisters, Mrs. Ollie Beck of Flat River, Mrs. Martha Halter of Farmington, Mrs. Jas. Ritter of Desloge and Mrs. Sherman West of
Loughboro. Several grandchildren and great grandchildren. The floral offerings were many and beautiful
Larry G. Taylor StoryLeave A TributePosted: Sunday, February 13, 2005 SALEM, Ore. --
Larry G. Taylor, 62, of Salem died Saturday, Feb. 12, 2005, in Salem. Services will be 11 a.m. Wednesday at Virgil T. Golden Funeral Service in Salem.
Interment will be in City View Cemetery, Salem.
Larry G. Taylor was born July 11, 1945, in Sioux City, the son of Myron "Mike" N. and Evelyn G. (Wetrosky) Taylor, where he was raised. He moved to
Salem in 1967. Mr. Taylor had worked in the sheet metal industry all of his life. Some of his projects included working on the Portland Convention Center,
the Lloyd Towers, the Portland Center for the Performing Arts and the Capitol Expansion in the 1970s. He enjoyed gardening and camping
Survivors include his wife, Melissa of Salem; his children, Dani Jean Johnson of Warrenton, Ore., Andrew Dwight Taylor of Portland, Ore., and Curtis
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Glenn Taylor of Hillsboro, Ore.; a brother-in-law, Norman Westergaard of Sloan, Iowa; three grandsons; four nephews; four nieces; four great nephews;
and three great nieces.
He was preceded in death by a son, Timothy Byron Taylor in 1982; his father, Mike Taylor in 1983; his mother, Evelyn Taylor in 2001; and a sister,
Marlene Westergaard in 2004. Contributions may be given in his name to the American Cancer Society
Memorial services will be 10:30 a.m. Tuesday at Skien Lutheran Church in Albaton, Iowa, with the Rev. Barb Spaulding officiating. Burial will be in Fairview
Township Cemetery, Albaton. Visitation will be 5 to 8 p.m. Monday, with a prayer service at 7 p.m., at the church. Arrangements are under the direction of
Rush Family Care Services at Onawa, Iowa.
Marlene was born Feb. 9, 1939 in Sioux City, the daughter of Mike and Evelyn (Wetrosky) Taylor. She graduated from Central High School in 1957 and
entered the Methodist Hospital School of Nursing, graduating in 1960. She trained in Iowa City and Hastings, Neb. and taught nursing at St. Luke's Hospital
in Sioux City for two years.
She married Norman Westergaard on Aug. 21, 1971 in Sioux City. The couple made their home at Albaton. Marlene was a professional piano entertainer
around Siouxland and composed and recorded "The Return of Sioux City Sue".
She was a member of Skien Lutheran Church, where she shared responsibilities of organist for 30 years, was a member of Sloan Birthday Club and the
Albaton Barbecue Bunch. She enjoyed traveling, watching movies and cooking and was well known for her infamous spaghetti sauce.
Survivors include her husband, Norman; children, Nancy and her husband, Juan Hernandez, of Thousand Oaks, Calif., Debbie Griffith of Arvada, Colo. ,
Mike and his wife, Tracy Andrew, of Sioux City, Marcia and her husband, Jay Erickson, of Leesburg, Va., Patti Blake of Sloan and Kris Westergaard of
Sloan; grandchildren, Nicole, Ashley and Joshua Andrew, Kelli Blake, Sean Westergaard, Shayla and Kassey Griffith, Abby Erickson, Sabina and Benjamin
Hernandez, Timber, Tyson and Tasha Bourassa; a brother and his wife, Larry and Melissa Taylor or Salem, Ore.; her mother-in-law, Mildred Westergaard
of Whiting; and a sister-in-law, Inga Vestergaard of Denmark.
She was preceded in death by her parents; and a son-in-law, Dennis Blake
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Grandchildren:
Nicole, Asley, & Josh Andrew.
Kelli Blake;
Sean West Ergland;
Shayla and Kassey Griffith;
Timber, Tyson, Tasha Bourassa
Keith Taylor and his twin brother Kenneth were born Sept 28, 1942 in Bonesteel, SD. An interesting story about how they were named was told to me by
mother. She said the doctor had delivered 4 previous sets of boy twins, and all were named Keith and Kenneth, he persuaded mom to name us the same.
Also my mother told us that Keith was born first. At that time they did not know mom was having twins and were a little surprised that she continued her
labor after the first birth. Forty five minutes later Kenneth was born. My grandma Darcy was with my mother when we were born. Kenny and I were not
born in a hospital, in fact none of my brothers and sister were born in a hospital. Kenneth and Keith were born at house about a mile west of Bonesteel.
We were baptized Oct. 11, 1942 by Father McGonigal, my godparents were .
My memory of living in Bonesteel is faint. I remember that we had an auction sale when we moved from the farm in Bonesteel. I was really upset when our
baby beds were sold. I also remember we had a dog which had puppies and we carried the puppies around, alot. The puppies had been born under the
front porch and we used to crawl under there to play with the puppies. I was 4 or 5 years old and Kenny and I wore bib overalls and no shirt most of the
time. We used to put the puppies under the bib of our bib overalls and carry them around. I also remember that during the auction sale my father sent my
brother Gordon out to the pasture to bring in a horse, which was to be sold. I remember I wanted to go get it but they said I was too little, and I was mad.
In 1947 we moved to Lindsay, Platte Co., Ne. I don't remember much about moving to Lindsay but I do remember riding on a train with my mother and my
brothers Marvin and Kenneth; and my sister Lois. Gordon went with my father and they either drove a truck or rode in the truck. It was while living on a
farm near Linsday that my brother Gordon hit me in the head with a baseball bat ( it was an accident, he wasn't trying to kill me) Dad was in Hartington at
work about 85 miles away, mom didnt have a car. She carried me for what seemed to be a real long way to a neighbors farm, and then took me to the
doctor. We lived in Lindsay for a short time and then moved to Hartington, NE in 1948. In 1952 Keith, Kenneth and my sister Lois had polio. That year
there was an a lot of polio in that area. We were in St. Josephs Hospital in Sioux City, Iowa. Lois was in St. Josephs hospital also but she was also in
Sacred Heart Hospital in Yankton, SD. My brother Gordon used to pick on me. One day while we were eating dinner Gordy did something to me, so I
stabbed him with a fork in the side. I remember that he was really mad at me and that he did bleed. I'm pretty sure I got into a lot of trouble for that. But, I
guess I got even for him hitting me in the head with the bat. A couple of other interesting things I rembember that on Nov 23, 1950, we were living in an
apartment over what was to be Ed's Cafe, but at the time was a farm implement dealer (It had Furguson Tractors) that the Holy Trinity Catholic Church
burned. My father went up to the fire and helped the firemen. My twin brother Kenny and I wanted to go along but we weren't allowed to go. I remember
looking out the upstairs window and being able to see the sky light up from the fire. We had a back area that overlooked a parking lot behind our
apartment. Anyway one day I had hickups and Gordy grabbed me and held me by my ankles upside down over the rail on the back area. I scared me alot,
but when it was over I didn't have the hickups anymore. I also remember that we had a dog, one of the puppies from Bonestell, SD. He was really a nice
dog, and his name was Fatso. I'm not real sure of this but I think he might have been kind of mean to other people and may have bitten someone, but I'm no
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too clear about that. He didnt like fireworks and firecrackers. One July 4th he was outside when somebody shot off some fireworks, he got really scared
and tore a hole in the screen door and got into the house.
Keith and Kenneth had a variety of jobs while in High School, we worked on farms, home delivered groceries, worked on construction, worked at a drive-in
theatre - operating the movie projectors, we also did other lawn service type jobs. We attended Holy Trinity Grade School and High School and
graduated from Holy Trinity in 1961. Keith attended Wayne State College, Wayne, Nebraska from 1961 to 1962. I worked for the Nebraska Department
of Roads from April 24, 1962 until Dec. 30, 1966. In 1967 I returned to Wayne State and graduated in September, 1969. Following graduation from
Wayne State I taught school at Fairfax Public School in Fairfax, Gregory Co., SD. from 1969 until 1972. From July 22, 1972 until August 1979 Keith was
the Director of Goldenrod Hills Community Action Agency in Walthill, Thurston Co., NE. Following his marriage to Kathleen R. (Hanna) Ruffing on April 16,
1979 in Minneapolis, Hennepin Co., MN. Lois Thoreson and her daughter, my niece, Marykay Thoreson were witnesses at the wedding. I moved to Lincoln,
Lancaster Co., NE in June 1979 and worked for the Department of Aging until 1996. I semi-retired in 1996 but continued to work at the Indian Center, Inc.
from 1996 until 2006. I retired in January 2006 but returned to work part time for the National Association of State Departments of Agriculture, with the with
the USDA, National Agriculture Statistic Office Nov 5, 2007.
When Keith and Kathleen were married, Kathleen had two children from a previous marriage, Michelle Lee Hanna and Charles Clayton Hanna, who were
9 and 8 years old at the time of their mother's marriage to Keith. Not their biological father, Keith has considered them his children, and they are included in
this report, as are their childrens children
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Notes on Lois Ann Taylor
Lois was born April 26, 1935 in Bonesteel, SD. She attended elementary school in Bonesteel until 1947. My sister Lois was 8 years old when Kenny and I
were born. In her mind she had two brothers and when mom had the baby, which she was sure was a girl, there would be 2 boys and 2 girls in the family.
She wasn't very happy when mom came home with 2 more boys.
She moved with her family to Lindsay, NE in 1947, and then to Hartington, NE in 1948. She graduated from Hartington High School in 1953, and moved to
Minneapolis, MN. shortly after graduating. She lived with her Aunt Lucille Darcy Truax for about a year. She worked for several companies, one was
Snyder Drug. In 1970 she started working for the City of Minneapolis, in their accounting department. She worked there untill 2001 when she retired.
She married John Thoreson on March 8, 1958. They had 3 children. John died Sept. 7, 1984. He is buried at the Ft. Snelling National Cemetery in St.
Paul, MN
MaryKay was born Sept 3, 1958 and died May 31, 1986 in an accident. She never married.
Carol was born July 22, 1961 at 6:05 AM at Swedish Hospital, she weighed 7 lbs, 2 oz. . Carol married Jeffery Curtis June 1, 1992 in Minneapolis, MN.
Carol died February 1, 2000 from a viral infection in her heart. They had one child.
Peggy Thoreson was born Jan 10, 1964. She married Jack Ferguson March 26, 1985 in Minneapolis, MN. She and Jack has 2 children. Jack died in 2007
in Minneapolis, MN. .
Allen Furgeson was born Sept 10, 1986 in Minneapolis, Mn.;
Robert Furgeson was born Feb 16, 1991, also in Minneapolis, MN.
Lois moved to St. Paul MN in 2006, she died April 26, 2008 (on her birthday) of Cancer in St. Paul. She is buried (following cermation) with her daughters
in Minneapolis, Oak Hills Cementery.
At the time of Lois' death in 2008 Peggy, Allen and Robert all lived in Saint Paul, MN.
More About LOIS ANN TAYLOR:
Burial: Apr 2008, Oak Hills Cemetery, Minneapolis, MNChildren: Three - MaryKay, Carol, and Peggy - Thoreson
Occupation: City Employee
Social Security Number: 505-38-4396187
Spouse: Mar 08, 1958, Married John Herbert Thoreson at Minneapolis, MN
SSN issued: Nebraska187
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Notes on Marvin Mark Taylor
28. MARVIN MARK6 TAYLOR (BRUCE RICHARD5, WALTER LLEWELLYN4, ANNA MARIAH3 CAMPBELL, ADAMS2, ALEXANDER1)189 was born
Jul 06, 1939 in Bonesteel, Gregory Co., SD189, and died May 09, 1996 in Omaha, Douglas Co. NE189. He married GAYLENE MARIE SAVAGE Dec 27,
1965 in Nenzel, NE, daughter of CECIL SAVAGE and DOROTHY HART. She was born Dec 11, 1943 in Valentine, Cherry Co., NE.
Marvin Mark was born July 6, 1939 in Bonesteel, SD. He attended elementary school in Bonesteel until 1947.
He moved with his family to Lindsay, NE and then to Hartington, NE in 1948.
He started 4th grade at Holy Trinity Grade school and graduated from Holy Trinity High School in 1957. He served a little over 3 years in the US Navy. He
received his discharge from the Navy just before his 21st birthday. He thought it unusual that he was never aboard a ship. He was a radar technician
aboard airplanes. He worked the summer of 1960 on Road Construction. He used to enjoy telling everyone how hard he worked that summer, picking up
very large rocks.The rocks seemed to get bigger and heavier as time passed. Also he didnt get paid for all the hours he worked. In 1960 he worked at the
Coleridge Blade Newspaper for Bob Yost, who was a pall bearer at Marvins funeral.
Marvin moved to Randolph Thursday Jan 26, 1961 working for Vance Vierguth at the Randolph Times. Marvin married Gaylene Marie Savage Dec. 27,
1965, in Nenzel, NE. Gaylene was a teacher at Randolph Public School at the time. After they bought the Randolph Times newspaper in 1970, Gaylene
worked at the newspaper with Marvin. He worked at the Randolph Times from late 1961 for Vance Vierguth until Dec 1, 1970, when he and Gaylene
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bought the paper. They operated the Randolph Times until 1987. He had began working in the Post Office in Hartington in July, 1984. In 1988, he was
promoted to Officer in Charge at the Post Office in Laurel, NE. In 1989 he was appointed Post Master in Avoca, IA
Marvin and Gaylene had four children, and as of 2008 they have four grandchildren.
All of Marvin and Gaylene's children were born at the Osmond Gen. Hospital in Osmond, NE, while living in Randolph, NE.
1. Jay Taylor b. Jan 9, 1969. He married Laura Silverman April 30, 1996 in Omaha,
NE. Laura was born June 1, 1967 in Detroit, Mich. They live in West Des Moines, IA, They have no children.
2. Troy Taylor b. Jan 5, 1970. He married Christina Hatfield May 30, 1998 in Des Moines, Iowa. Christina was born Nov 30, 1970 in Des Moines, Iowa,
they have two girls.
2,2 Riley Rebecca Taylor born June 6, 2003 born in Des Moines, IA.
3. Staci Taylor b. April 13, 1972, she married Darin Lee Greunke May 29, 1993. they have two boys both born in Norfolk, NE. They lives on a farm 2
miles North and 3 1/4 miles West of Winside, NE.
4. Darci Diana Taylor was born Oct 31, 1977. She married Aaron Kester on April 19, 2008, and have no children. They will live in Story County Iowa,
where Aaron is a Deputy Sheriff and is required to live in Story County, while employed
in law enforcement by Story County. They are living in Gilbert, Iowa (a few miles north of Ames.
Marvin died in Omaha, NE at Bergan Mercy Hospital, May 9, 1996 from cancer. He had two funeral services, one in Avoca, IA; the other in Randolph, NE.
He is buried at Saint Frances Cemetery in Randolph, NE. Pall bearers at his funeral were Robert Yost, Coleridge, Ne., the others were from Randolph, Ne.
They were: Patrick Rogers, James Riedel, James Kilburn, Thomas Riedmiller, and Dean Carston. Gene Gubbels was a backup pallbearer.
Burial: May 13, 1996, St. Frances Cementery, Randolph, NE
Cause of Death: Cancer
Children: Four - Jay, Troy, Staci, and Darci
Medical Information: Marvin died May 8, 1996 in Omaha NE. His funeral was held in Avoca and Randolph. He is buried at St. Frances Cemetery in
Randolph.
Occupation: Newspaper Owner and Post Master
All of Gaylene's children were born at the Osmond Gen. Hospital in Osmond, NE, while living in Randolph, NE.
Jay Taylor b. Jan 9, 1969, Troy Taylor b. Jan 5, 1970, Stacie Taylor b. April 13, 1972, and Darcy Taylor was born Oct 31, 1977. As of 2008 Jay and Darcy
have no children. Troy has two girls, Delaney Bay Taylor b. Jan 1, 2001 in Des Moine, IA and Riley Taylor born June 6, 2003 also born in Des Moines, IA.
Staci Taylor has two boys both born in Norfolk, NE, Staci lives on a farm 2 miles North and 3 1/4 miles West of Winside, NE. David Grunke was born
Feb. 3, 1996 and Josh Taylor was born Jan 6, 2000. Darcy married Aaron Kester on April 19, 2008, in Strory City, Iowa; they have no children (yet).
i. JAY7 TAYLOR, b. Jan 09, 1969, Osmond, NE; m. LAURA SILVERMAN, Apr 30, 1996, Omaha, NE; b. Jun 01, 1967, Detroit, Michigan.
Jay Taylor was born at the Osmond Hospital in Osmond, NE Jan 9, 1969. He attended Randolph Public School. . He graduated from Mount Marty College
in Yankton, SD. where he received a BS degree in Computer Science. He married Laura Silverman April 30, 1996. Jay and Laura were married in
Omaha, Ne in Marvin Taylor's hospital room, Bergan Mercy Hospital. Nine days later Jay's father Marvin died. The catholic priest who married them was a
high school friend of Jays, Father David Korth, from Randolph, NE. It was a Catholic service but Father Korth included a Jewish element into the service. (
Laura is Jewish, Jay is Catholic). Laura parents, from Detroit, Mich., were able to attend the wedding in Marvins' hospital room. Jay and Laura were
married again at St. Pius Catholic Church in Des Moine, Iowa. April 30, 1996 is the official date of their marriage. They have no children.
iv. DARCI TAYLOR, b. Oct 31, 1977, Osmond, NE; m. AARON KESTER, Apr 19, 2008, Story City, Story Co., IA; b. Dec 26, 1973, Mason City, Iowa.
Darci Taylor was born at the Osmond Hospital in Osmond, NE Oct 21, 1977. she attended Randolph Public School and Avoca, IA Public School She
graduated from Wayne State College, Wayne, NE. where she received a BS degree. After graduation from Wayne State Darci moved to Des Moines,
Iowa. She married Aaron Kester April 19, 2008 in Story City, IA. She and Aaron are living temporarily in Ames, IA and working in Des Moines, IA. They will
live in Story County Iowa, where Aaron is a Deputy Sheriff and is required to live in Story County while employed in law enforcement by Story County. They
have moved to Gilbert, Dec. 2008. (a few miles north of Ames
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Notes on Norma Mary Taylor
Lives in Sweet Home, Linn Co, Oregon with her husban Paul Peters. She had seven children. Nora Mary Sondgeroth Taylor, Norma's mother, moved
Sweet Home, Oregon after Paul Taylor died. Nora Mary Sondgertoth Taylor died in Sweet Home, Oregon on Aug 18, 1989
JOSEPH PRASEK:
Residence: 1930, Jackson, Mahoning, Ohio
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Notes on Regina Vondrak
REGINA6 VONDRAK (EDNA ELIZABETH TAYLOR, WALTER LLEWELLYN, ANNA MARIAH CAMPBELL, ADAMS, ALEXANDER1) was born Sep 13,
1922 in Hinton, Iowa, and died Nov 14, 2003 in Ely, St. Louis, Minnesota. She married ROBERT H CHALMERS.
ELY, Minn. -- Regina E. Chalmers of Ely, Minn., passed away Friday, Nov. 14, 2003, in Ely.
Regina Chalmers was born in Hinton, Iowa, the daughter of Joe and Edna Vondrak. She lived most of her life in Akron, Ohio.
Survivors include her children, Robert and Connie Chalmers of Akron, Ohio, Linda and Pete Schilling of Clinton, Ohio, Diane and Ernie Fernandez of New
Mexico, and Bill and Cindy Chalmers of Minnesota; 14 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; two brothers, Joe and his wife, Irene Vondrak of Hinton,
and Ralph Vondrak of California; a sister, Genevieve Vondrak of Jefferson, S.D.; and a brother-in-law, Joe Prasek of N. Jackson, Ohio.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Robert Chalmers; her parents; a brother, Paul Vondrak; and a sister, Anna Prasek.
Leota Taylor (Lee) was born March 21, 1928 in Bonesteel South Dakota. She married Dan Lee in about 1951. They were married in Rapid City, SD.
Following Dan's graduation from the school of Mines and Technologyin Rapid City, SD; they moved to Oregon where they lived for 9 years. They had 3
children in Oregon and in 1960 they moved to Livermore, Calif.; where Dan became the Director of Public Works for the city of Livermore. Their 4th child
was born in Livermore. As of July 2008 they have 11 grandchildren, 8 boys and 3 girls. They have lived in the same house in Livermore, Calif. for 48 years
and are not planning to move. Leota is very busy with civic, social, and religous activities. One daughter lives in Livermore, one in So. California, a son in
Boise, ID and a son near Petaluma, California
Note Citations
Notes on Jennie Emeline Taylor
1 *Jennie Emeline Taylor b: 9 JAN 1889 d: 21 OCT 1936
+ *Sterling Charles Forrest b: 2 JAN 1883 d: 5 FEB 1972
2 *Sterling Samuel Forrest b: 15 MAR 1918 d: 7 SEP 1983
+ @Mildred Stolp b: 3 JUL 1919
3 Living Forrest
+ Living Tamer
3 Living Forrest
+ Living
4 Living Forrest
3 Living Jewels Gene
+ Living
4 Living Forrest
4 Living Forrest
4 Living Forrest
4 Living Forrest
+ Living
4 Living Forrest
+ Living
+ Living
3 Living Forrest
+ Living Williams
4 Living Williams
+ Living
5 Living Williams
4 Bonnie Davida Williams b: 23 APR 1975 d: 7 FEB 1991
4 Living Williams
+ Living Dingwell
5 Living Dingwell
+ Living Derby
+ Living Mills
3 Living Forrest
+ Living Adams
4 Living Forrest
2 Everett Edward Forrest b: 1 SEP 1909 d: 7 SEP 1994
+ Leona Silvia Winans b: 6 MAY 1911 d: 8 DEC 1977
3 Living Forrest
+ Living Shepherd
3 Living Forrest
+ Living Hadley
3 Living Forrest
3 Living Forrest
2 Leslie Lee Forrest b: 31 JUL 1911 d: 7 NOV 1993
+ Agnes Elizabeth Torrance b: 1 JUL 1915 d: 8 JUL 1986
3 Leslie Lee Jr (Bobby) Forrest b: 13 JUL 1934 d: 10 AUG 1952
3 Living Forrest
+ John Secord b: 10 DEC 1933 d: OCT 1985
3 Living Forrest
+ Living Hamon
3 Living Forrest
+ Living Rydberg
3 Living Forrest
2 Ralph Ray Forrest b: 20 FEB 1913 d: 24 OCT 1984
+ Elvira Ruth Stolp b: ABT 1919 d: ABT 1949
3 Living Forrest
+ Living Staak
3 Living Forrest
+ Living Stevens
3 Living Forrest
+ Living Salmon
3 Living Forrest
Descendants of: Page 616 of 619
Thomas J."Capt." Taylor, II
+ Mary Emma Pinegar b: 25 DEC 1917 d: MAR 1975
3 Living Forrest
2 Walter Wayne Forrest b: 3 AUG 1915 d: 24 SEP 1988
+ Martha
3 Living Forrest
+ Geraldine(Jerry) Frances b: 31 OCT 1921 d: 12 JUN 1989
3 Living Forrest
+ Living Johnson
3 Living Forrest
+ Living Lundin
2 Albert Alfred Forrest b: 6 DEC 1920 d: 15 JAN 2002
2 Frances Fay Forrest b: 8 APR 1923 d: 18 NOV 1993
+ Unknown
3 Living
3 Living
+ Ferdinand (Fred) Detlef b: 30 NOV 1909 d: 20 DEC 1984
3 Living Detlef
3 Living Detlef
3 Living Detlef
2 Herman Howard Forrest b: 25 JAN 1927 d: 29 MAR 1995
+ Living
3 Living Forrest
3 Living Forrest
+ Living Coniglio
3 Living Forrest
+ Living Porter
3 Living Forrest
+ Living Wagner
3 Living Forrest
+ Living Phillips
3 Living Forrest
+ Living Keller