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    1. [Abbeville] Re: Moses Taggart
    2. Dr Constance T McNeill
    3. --=======1F712063======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-60522E78; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Sheri here is a short report on Moses listing his known children as I have them I have a 42 page report that prints out but here are Moses and his Wife, and children. Connie Descendants of Moses Taggart, Sr Generation No. 1 1. MOSES1 TAGGART, SR was born March 1770 in County Tyrone, Ireland1,2, and died 13 October 1841 in Abbeville, Abbeville District, SC. He married (1) MARY MCCASLAN 15 December 1790 in Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland, daughter of UNKNOWN MCCASLAN and MARGARET MCCASLAN. She was born Abt. 1770 in County Tyrone, Ireland, and died 21 July 1833 in Abbeville, Abbeville District, SC. He married (2) ANNA DONNALD Abt. 1834 in Abbeville Co, SC. She was born in Abbeville Co, SC, and died in Abbeville Co, SC. Notes for MOSES TAGGART, SR: Departed this life, at his residence in the Village of Abbeville, Moses Taggart, the late Ordinary of Abbeville District. He was born in County Tyrone, in Ireland in March, 1770. He emigrated to America and landed in Charleston, S C in August, 1791, from thence he immediately moved to Abbeville, where for eleven years he taught school, and was the first instructor of Carolina's distinguished Senator John C Calhoun and of our Ex-Governor Patrick Noble. His Masonic brethern assembled at Abbeville Court House on Friday, 15th of October, 1841, and formed a procession for the funeral. The Edgefield Advertiser, November 11, 1841. The first entry in the Taggart family Bible reads, "Moses Taggart & Mary McCaslan of Northern Ireland were married the 15th Decr. 1790 he at that time 21 years of age, she 20; landed in Charleston 9th Aug, 1791." Abstracts of Old Ninety Six and Abbeville District Wills & Bonds. Pauline Young Taggart, Moses - Box 93, Pack 2298: Will dated July 9, 1841 in Abbeville District. Proved Oct 8, 1841, Wit: John H Wilson, John F Livingston, Thos P. Spierin (Perrin?]. Wife, Anna Taggart, Chn: John, Jas. Taggart, Margaret Tallman. Mary Perrin, Ann Owen, Oliver, Robet., Lewis Taggart, bro law John Donnald. Exrs: John Donnald, Robert Lewis, John Taggart. Had one note on M O Tallman. Inv. made Nov 2, 1841 by Thomas Jackson, Johnson Ramey, Chas. Dendy. More About MOSES TAGGART, SR: Burial: 15 October 1841, Long Cane Cemetery, Abbeville, Abbeville Co, SC More About MARY MCCASLAN: Burial: 22 July 1833, Long Cane Cemetery, Abbeville, Abbeville Co, SC More About MOSES TAGGART and MARY MCCASLAN: Marriage: 15 December 1790, Co Tyrone, Northern Ireland More About MOSES TAGGART and ANNA DONNALD: Marriage: Abt. 1834, Abbeville Co, SC Children of MOSES TAGGART and MARY MCCASLAN are: i. MARGARET2 TAGGART, b. Abt. 1791, Abbeville Co, SC; d. Abbeville Co, SC; m. THOMAS W TALMAN, Abbeville Co, SC; b. Abt. 1790, New Jersey; d. Abbeville Co, SC. More About THOMAS TALMAN and MARGARET TAGGART: Marriage: Abbeville Co, SC ii. JAMES TAGGART, SR, b. Abt. 1793, Abbeville Co, SC3,4; d. Abbeville Co, SC; m. ELIZABETH CALLAHAN, Abt. 1816, Abbeville Co, SC; b. Abt. 1794, Abbeville Co, SC5; d. Bef. 1860, Abbeville Co, SC. Notes for JAMES TAGGART, SR: In 1850 Abbeville Census, James is 57 years of age, a farmer, with property valued at $12,000, married to Elizabeth age 56 with 4 children at home in Savannah River Regiment. Also living with him is William Callahan age 53 and Robert Bonds age 22 an overseer. In 1860 Abbeville Census, James is 65 years of age, a farmer with real estate valued at $10,000 and personal estate of $22,500, a widower with one child at home in Calhoun Mills Notes for ELIZABETH CALLAHAN: In 1850 Abbeville Census, Elizabeth is 56 years of age, married to James Taggert age 57 with 4 children at home in Savannah River Regiment More About JAMES TAGGART and ELIZABETH CALLAHAN: Marriage: Abt. 1816, Abbeville Co, SC iii. ALEXANDER TAGGART, b. Abt. 1795, Abbeville Co, SC; d. Abt. 1795, Abbeville Co, SC. iv. MOSES TAGGART, JR, b. Abt. 1796, Abbeville Co, SC; d. 30 October 1822, Abbeville Co, SC. Notes for MOSES TAGGART, JR: Abstracts of Old Ninety Six and Abbeville District Wills and Bonds, Pauline Young Taggart, Moses - Box 92, Pack 2284. Est. admr. Nov 19, 1822 by Jas. Taggart, Robert McCaslan bound unto Moses Taggart, Sr. sum $2.000.00. Inv. made Jan 15, 1823 by E. S Davis, H. C. Hamilton, Saml. L. Watt. More About MOSES TAGGART, JR: Burial: Long Cane Cemetery, Abbeville, Abbeville Co, SC v. MARY TAGGART, b. Abt. 1798, Abbeville Co, SC; d. Abbeville Co, SC; m. (1) THOMAS PERRIN, Abbeville Co, SC; b. Abt. 1781, Abbeville Co, SC; d. Abbeville Co, SC; m. (2) ARTHUR MURPHY, Abbeville Co, SC; b. Edgefield Co, SC; d. Abbeville Co, SC. More About THOMAS PERRIN and MARY TAGGART: Marriage: Abbeville Co, SC More About ARTHUR MURPHY and MARY TAGGART: Marriage: Abbeville Co, SC vi. JOHN W TAGGART, b. Abt. 1801, Abbeville Co, SC; d. Mississippi; m. (1) ELIZABETH BAKER, Abt. 1837, Abbeville Co, SC; b. Abt. 1805, Abbeville Co, SC; d. Abt. 1838, Abbeville Co, SC; m. (2) ELIZA ANN ANDERSON, Abt. 1839, Abbeville Co, SC; b. Abt. 1822, Abbeville Co, SC; d. Abt. 1861, Mississippi. More About JOHN TAGGART and ELIZABETH BAKER: Marriage: Abt. 1837, Abbeville Co, SC More About JOHN TAGGART and ELIZA ANDERSON: Marriage: Abt. 1839, Abbeville Co, SC vii. OLIVER TAGGART, b. Abt. 1806, Abbeville Co, SC; d. Kemper Co, MS. viii. LESLY HARRIS TAGGART, b. January 1808, Abbeville Co, SC; d. 20 September 1808, Abbeville Co, SC. More About LESLY HARRIS TAGGART: Burial: Long Cane Cemetery, Abbeville, Abbeville Co, SC ix. LEWIS TAGGART, b. Abt. 1810, Abbeville Co, SC; d. Alabama. x. ANNE TAGGART, b. 13 June 1803, Abbeville Co, SC5; d. 5 April 1870, Abbeville Co, SC; m. THOMAS EFFORD OWEN, Abt. 1820, Abbeville Co, SC; b. 11 March 1802, Virginia5; d. 11 May 1860, Abbeville Co, SC. Notes for ANNE TAGGART: In 1850 Abbeville Census, Ann is 49 years of age, married to Thomas E Owen age 48 with 9 children at home in Savannah River Regiment. More About ANNE TAGGART: Burial: Long Cane Cemetery, Abbeville, Abbeville Co, SC Notes for THOMAS EFFORD OWEN: In 1850 Abbeville Census, Thomas E is 48 years of age, born in Virginia a silversmith with property valued at $8,000, married to Ann age 49 with 9 children at home in Savannah River Regiment. Also living with him is Samuel Wilson age 18 and Charles M Wilson age 16, both attending school. More About THOMAS EFFORD OWEN: Burial: Long Cane Cemetery, Abbeville, Abbeville Co, SC More About THOMAS OWEN and ANNE TAGGART: Marriage: Abt. 1820, Abbeville Co, SC Endnotes 1. Death Notice in Edgefield Advertiser. 2. Willie Pauline Young, Abstracts of Old Ninety Six and Abbeville District Wills and Bonds, (Southern Historical Press, Inc., West Broad Street, Greenville SC, 1950,1969, 1977, 1982, 1996). 3. The National Archives: National Archives & Record Service, General Services Administration, Population Schedules of the Seventh Census of the US, 1850 Abbeville, (Roll 848, South Carolina - Abbeville & Anderson). 4. National Archives: National Archives and Records Service, General Services, Bureau of The Census, Washington, DC,,, Population Schedules of the Eighth Census of the US, 1860 Abbeville. 5. The National Archives: National Archives & Record Service, General Services Administration, Population Schedules of the Seventh Census of the US, 1850 Abbeville, (Roll 848, South Carolina - Abbeville & Anderson). >X-Message: #2 >Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2004 07:46:28 -0800 (PST) >From: Sheri Kelly <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Message-ID: <[email protected]> >Subject: [Abbeville] Moses Taggart >Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-66771143; charset=us-ascii >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit > >List: > >I missed the first post on Moses Taggart but thanks to Dr. McNeill the post was included in a followup. > >I would be interested to know the names of Moses Taggart's known children. I have an Alexander Taggart who married Elizabeth Dougherty 03/14/1811in Ontario, Canada. This Elizabeth's parents were Anthony Dougherty, Jr. and Mary McCool. Anthony had a sibling James. Mary is the daughter of Archibald McCool. Mary was born c 1766, Orange Co., NC and died after 9/28/1847 in Haldimand County, Ontario, Canada. Archibald was married to a Margaret and their children were George, Mary, William, Martha, Margaret, Joseph Jr., and Archibald Jr. > >I am descended from John McCool of Abbeville, SC and in my McCool searches of both my own lines and finding those of Archibald, I know there were Taggerts. These Taggerts (in SC) could have been financial advisors/attorneys. I do know that Archibald McCool and it is thought also his oldest son George were in the Revolutionary War, both dying, both Loyalists. After the war, Margaret moved to Canada to establish her and her children's rights to Archibald's loyalty to the British and to gain the promised land grants and compensation. It appears that based on Archibald and George's loyalty to the British the farm and lands and such were confiscated and then taken away from Margaret and her children. This occured in 1794, several years after the end of the war. > >I would like to fill in some of the Taggart information if it is available for Moses and the children in hopes of eventually finding a connection to Alexander. I also have an Isaac Taggart with no other information other than he was in the Caswell District in 1790 tax poll. > >Thanks, >Sheri Kelly > > > > > > >Dr Constance T McNeill <[email protected]> wrote: >--=======5CB27B0======= >Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-1747398C; charset=us-ascii >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit > >Sheryl, Here is the obit for Moses Taggart, Sr. >I also have some info that he and Mary had 10 children and after her death >in 1833 he married in 1834 to Anna Donald. I have no information on her. >Moses and Mary are buried at Long Cane Cemetery in Abbeville. > >I also show that Thomas W Talman (Tallman) of New Jersey, married the >oldest daughter of Moses and Mary. I only have three thildren for Thomas >and Margaret, one being Moses Oliver Tallman born in 1810. > >Hope some of this helps, connie > >Departed this life, at his residence in the Village of Abbeville, Moses >Taggart, the late Ordinary of Abbeville District. He was born in County >Tyrone, in Ireland in March, 1770. He emigrated to America and landed in >Charleston, S C in August, 1791, from thence he immediately moved to >Abbeville, where for eleven years he taught school, and was the first >instructor of Carolina's distinguished Senator John C Calhoun and of our >Ex-Governor Patrick Noble. His Masonic brethern assembled at Abbeville >Court House on Friday, 15th of October, 1841, and formed a procession for >the funeral. The Edgefield Advertiser, November 11, 1841. > >The first entry in the Taggart family Bible reads, "Moses Taggart & Mary >McCaslan of Northern Ireland were married the 15th Decr. 1790 he at that >time 21 years of age, she 20; landed in Charleston 9th Aug, 1791." > > >>X-Message: #1 >>Date: Sat, 20 Mar 2004 09:38:40 -0600 >>From: "Cliff and Sheryl Townsend" >>To: [email protected] >>Message-ID: >>Subject: [Abbeville] Taggart, McCaslan & Tallman >>Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-1747398C; charset=iso-8859-1 >>Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit >> >>I am still searching for data on the Moses Taggart & Mary McCaslan family. >> >>Also very much need to connect with someone on the Thomas Tallman family. >>His son James A. Tallman was my 2nd great grandfather. >> >>Looking to correspond with anyone on these lines, >>Sheryl >>ps please note my new e-mail address: >>[email protected] >> > > >--=======5CB27B0======= >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-1747398C >Content-Disposition: inline > > >--- >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). >Version: 6.0.631 / Virus Database: 404 - Release Date: 3/17/04 > >--=======5CB27B0=======-- > > >==== SCABBEVI Mailing List ==== >For in the book of Numbers is it writ, >When the man dies, let the inheritance >Descend unto the daughter. > >Do you Yahoo!? >Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. > >______________________________ >X-Message: #3 >Date: Sun, 21 Mar 2004 12:21:29 -0500 >From: Dr Constance T McNeill <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] >Message-id: <[email protected]> >Subject: [Abbeville] Re: Landmark Conference >Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-66771143; charset=us-ascii >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit > >--=======2A731AF======= >Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-1747398C; charset=iso-8859-1 >Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > >The Annual meeting of the Confederation of South Carolina Local Historical >Societes, referred to as The Landmark Conference will be held in Edgefield, >SC April 22 - 23 2004. I have included a copy of the brochure and the >registration form for those of you who would like to attend. Please feel >free to make copies for others. > >If you have questions, contact me at [email protected] > >Dr. Constance T. McNeill >Chairman, Registration > > > >The Old Edgefield District Genealogical Society, the Ridge Heritage >Association, the Edgefield Historical Society, the Edgefield Civic League, >the Edgefield County Chamber of Commerce the Confederation of South >Carolina Local Historical Societies, and the South Carolina Department of >Archives and History are pleased to extend a cordial invitation to the 40th >annual South Carolina Landmark Conference in Edgefield County April, 22-24, >2004. > > Edgefield County was created from part of the Old Ninety Six District in >1785, but the area was settled as early as the 1730's by traders and then >by immigrants from Ireland, Germany, England and others who came either by >way of the Great Wagon Road from Pennsylvania through Virginia to South >Carolina or through the port of Charleston. > > Edgefield County has long been a center of political activity for the >upcountry, having produced 10 Governors for the State of South Carolina. >Landmark Conference registrants will enjoy visiting a number of historic >places including the birthplace of Sen. Strom Thurmond, Carroll Hill, Darby >Plantation and Bettis Academy. The conference will begin with the pickup >of conference materials from the D. A. Tompkins Library Lynch Building >Annex on Courthouse Square. Then Registrants can enjoy a walking tour of >Downtown Edgefield and visit the Edgefield Pottery, The Carpenter's Stand, >and other points of interest in one of the few towns where the entire >Downtown area is on the National Register of Historic Places. =20 > > The Conference will continue on Friday morning with a presentation at the >Edgefield Baptist Church and then lunch in the Fellowship Hall of the >Church. Opportunities to visit some of Edgefield's historic homes will be >accorded in the afternoon. The Annual Awards banquet will be held at The >Wild Turkey Federation. > After breakfast on Saturday morning, registrants will take a tour of the >Victorian homes of Johnston and Trenton, SC. This will include a tour of >Historic Ebenezer Church and Cemetery. > > The 2004 Landmark Conference will conclude with a Picnic lunch at Bettis >Academy in Trenton, SC. You are invited to remain after lunch and tour the >facilities of this Historic African American facility. > >Landmark Conference Agenda >Thursday, April 22nd >1-5 PM Greeting, Refreshments, Conference packet pick-up >D.A. Tompkins Library Lynch Building >1-5 PM Self-guided walking tour of downtown Edgefield >7-9 PM Reception & Heavy hors d'oeuvres with entertainment >Oakley Park Edgefield > >Friday, April 23rd >7:30-8:30 Packet pick-up for late arrivals D. A. Tompkins Library Lynch >Building >7:30-8:30 Continental Breakfast Edgefield Baptist Church >8:30-9:45 Organizational Reports/Business Meeting - Edgefield Baptist= > Church >10am -12 Welcome/Speakers Edgefield Baptist Church >12-1 PM Lunch - Edgefield Baptist Church >1-5 PM Tour of Homes &Historic sites Greater Edgefield Area >7:00 PM Annual Awards Banquet Wild Turkey Federation, Edgefield > >Saturday, April 24th >8 -9 am Full Breakfast/Isabella's Retreat Johnston, SC >8:30-10 Tour of Homes/Historic Sites Johnston >10 -1:00 PM Tour of Homes/Historic sites Trenton >1:00 PM Picnic lunch at Bettis Academy Trenton, S.C. > > >Registration Form > >Detach and mail to: > >Dr. Constance T. McNeill >Landmark Conference Registration >P.O. Box 546 >Edgefield, S.C. 29824-0546 > >Name_______________________________ > >Address_____________________________ > >City_________________________________ > >State_________ Zip Code______________ > >Organization_________________________ > >Title________________________________ > >Phone_______________________________ > >E-mail_______________________________ > >=B7 Registration fee of $120 (per Person) enclosed by check >=B7 Payable to 2004 Landmark Conference (FEIN# 23-7148156) >=B7 (In order to assist us with Conference planning all Registration fees >MUST be received by March 31, 2004) > >Your registration fee includes programs, tours, receptions, and meals. You >will be responsible for your own lodging. A list of accommodations is >included for your convenience. > >Space is limited, so please make your plans early !! > >For any questions or additional information >Please contact: >Dr. Constance T. McNeill >864-446-7272 >e-mail: [email protected] >Jack M. Tiller >803-275-3775 >e-mail [email protected] > >Conference Accommodations >Edgefield Inn >Host Hotel >702 Augusta Rd. (Hi-way 25 S.) >Edgefield, S.C. >803-637-2001 >$59.40 plus tax > >Holiday Inn Express >155 Colony Parkway/Whiskey Rd. >Aiken, S.C. >803-648-0999 >$69.00 plus tax prior to 18 March >22 miles from Edgefield > >Pleasant Lane B & B >318 Pleasant Lane Rd. >Edgefield, S.C. >888-771-3161 >$115.00 Single $135.00 Double >10 Miles from Edgefield >www.bbonline.com/sc/pleasantlane=20 > >Southwood Manor >100 East Main St. (Hi-way 23) >Ridge Spring, S.C. >800-931-1786 >$75.00 Single $85.00 Double >16 miles from Edgefield >www.bbonline.com/sc/southwood=20 >Please ask for Landmark Conference Rate for all accommodations > > > >--=======2A731AF======= >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-1747398C >Content-Disposition: inline > > >--- >Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). >Version: 6.0.631 / Virus Database: 404 - Release Date: 3/17/04 > >--=======2A731AF=======-- > > >--- >Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. >Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). >Version: 6.0.631 / Virus Database: 404 - Release Date: 3/17/04 > --=======1F712063======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-60522E78 Content-Disposition: inline --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. 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