William and Peter Taylor,both of Sutton,in the County Palatine of Chester (England),husbandmen,purchased from William Penn,by lease and release,March 2nd and 3rd,1681-2,1250 acres of land in Pennsylvania,for Lb.25.They arrived in Pennsylvania 1682,and took up 350 acres each in Upper Providence Twp.,at the present site of Media.Margaret,the wife of William, died on the 3rd of the first month,1682-3,and her husband 3 days later.He made his will on the day of his death in which he mentions his son Joseph "and other children." The witnesses were Peter Taylor,Mary Stevenson and Allen Robinett.As executors he appointed John Simcock and Thomas Minshall. At a court held in Chester the 6th of the 11th mo.,1684:"Ordered that Peter Taylor and Robert Vernome be received into the Grand Jury in the Roome of John Child and Thomas Minkshaw,And Thomas Colborne in the Roome of John Sharply." Peter Taylor and Sarah Houlston declared their intentions of marriage at Chester Meeting, 1-2-1685,and 2-6-1685,and were married soon after the last date.Her sister Elizabeth"passed meeting"on the same date,with James Swaffer,and another sister,Rebecca,with William Gregory. They were the daughters of John Houlston,of Upper Providence.In 1712 Peter Taylor removed from Upper Providence,leaving his eldest son,of the same name,at the homestead,and settled in East Caln,where he was a member of Goshen Meeting.He died 9-15-1720,and his will,dated 5-4-1720 appointed his wife and son Peter to be executors. Children of Peter and Sarah Taylor: Peter,b.3-20-1686;d.1739-40;m.Elizabeth Jerman. John,b.12-1-1687;d.8-25-1720;unmarried. Sarah,b.5-6-1690;d.?;m.Robert Thornton,1718. William,b.4-19-1694;m.Mary Atherton. Samuel,b.12-13-1696-7;m.Ann ?,1720-1. Peter Taylor Jr.was married 2-28-1712 to Elizabeth,dau.of John and Margaret Jerman,of Haverford.They settled at the homestead in Providence,where he died 1st mo.,1739-40.His widow m.4-15-1743,Edward Woodward of Newton,and having survived him,died at the residence of her daughter Elizabeth Smedley in 1784,aged nearly 94 years,being born 9-16-1690. Children of Peter and Elizabeth Taylor: Mordecai,b.12-7-1713;d.1747;m.Esther Sharples,3-18-1738. Nathan,b.1-29-1715;d.1801;m.Ruth Evans,9-5-1746. Sarah,b.12-2-1718;m.7-19-1739,John Heacock. Margaret,b.?;d.?;m.12-14-1742,Peter Thomas. Peter,b.?;d.1802;m.2-17-1746,Elizabeth Hall.They had several children of whom Mary m.Ambrose Smedley. John,b?;d.?. Joseph,b.?;d.?. Elizabeth,b.1731;d.2-22-1789;m.William Smedley. William Smedley was apprenticed to John Taylor to learn the"art trade or mystery" of a carpenter from the 25th of 1st mo.,1748,for the term of three years.His account book,still preserved,shows that in addition to ordenary carpenter's work he made coffins,bedsteads and cases of drawers. The charge for a coffin varied from 10 shillings for a child to Lb.2:5s for an adult,with six handles. Joseph Edwards was Dr.,"1759,1st month 24th,to making of a Black Walnut Coffin for his mother,with two handles,Lb.1:15s." "1759,4th month 12th Day,James Wilcox Dr. to a Black Walnut Coffin for his child,10s." In that day carpenters made the shingles they used,and he charged 3s 6d per hundred for making 350 at the meetinghouse Visit the George Smedley Home Pages at: http://smedley.lewis.home.att.net and http://smedley.george.home.att.net