I have Taylors born in England, left in 1873, was in Pennsylvania in 1880 census, then traveled west in the late 1880's settling in Puyullap, Washington around 1893 and eventually settling in Cle Elm, Washington in the late 1890's. This is later than the messages below but I haven't been able to trace the western migration as of yet. Anyone else have Taylors traveling west about the same time? Gary L. Taylor ----- Original Message ----- From: "N & K Chestnut" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 9:02 PM Subject: Re: [TAYLOR] Fw: {not a subscriber} Dr. Stephen TAYLOR 1795-1864 > Washington Territory. How about the Oregon Territory? Or travelling west > on the Oregon Trail? > How many TAYLORs did that? > How about a grandfather for Fines Washington TAYLOR? > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "marilynandmonty" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 5:27 PM > Subject: [TAYLOR] Fw: {not a subscriber} Dr. Stephen TAYLOR 1795-1864 > > > > This message is from a non-subscriber. > > > > If you can help Gerene, please send directly to [email protected] with > > a > > copy to the list, if appropriate. > > > > Thanks, > > Marilyn > > list admin > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Gerene Lord" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Cc: <[email protected]>; "TAYLOR-L-rootsweb.com" > > <[email protected]> > > Sent: Saturday, 15 January, 2005 8:56 AM > > Subject: {not a subscriber} Dr. Stephen TAYLOR 1795-1864 > > > > > > | Anyone have connections to the following familie?? Please contact me. > > | > > | Stephen TAYLOR 1795-1864 from Sullivan Co TN (War 1812 Sullivan Co TN) > > was > > married in Mecklenburg Co NC 1826 to Mary "Polly" HARTGROVE, dau of > > Benjamin > > and Jane RANKIN HARTGROVE. He signed documents for the Hartgroves and > > bought items at the sale of Benjamin Hartgroves estate. Believe Polly died > > in Sullian Co TN (Not sure)but pension records say she died in 1843, > > Stephen > > m. Amna/Ann Allison b. Meigs Co TN and then he > > | marred Sarenah "Cyrene" HALE (McMinn Co TN, dau of Mark HALEand had more > > children...Cyrene was one of the first of three white women to Washington > > Territory. > > | > > | 1830-1840 in Sullivan Co TN, 1850-1860 Meigs Co TN, he died Meigs Co TN > > and his decendents all went West > > | TX, AR, OK and Washington State. > > | > > | I have felt he had to be connected to the TAYLORS in Mecklenburg but > > have > > found no proof. What was he doing in Mecklenburg to marry Polly, if he > > was > > not connected to someone there. How did he meet her??? The Hartgrove and > > Rankin Records do not have any additional information on him. > > | > > | My g-grandfather Richard Taylor,1831-1915 m. Mary Ann Stewart (Mary Ann > > buried Weeks Cem, Scott Co. AR) living in IT and his half sister living in > > WA state gave their father's birthplace as NY, however, I think it may > > have > > been their grandfather and Stephen could be the son of the Stephen Taylor > > who signed "Petition of the Inhabitants of the Western NC" Dec 1787. > > | Researchers say that Jeremiah Taylor, 2 signatures from Stephen, was > > from > > NY. > > | > > | Would appreciate hearing from anyone with information or your thoughts > > and > > suggestion. > > | > > | Gerene Kinney Lord > > | > > | > > | > > | > > > > > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== > > If you need to contact the listowner, send an e-mail to Marilyn at > > [email protected] > > > > ============================== > > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== > Getting too many e-mails from this list? > Subscribe to the digest, which is one email sent every 12-24 hours. > Send a new e-mail message to [email protected], putting only the word Subscribe in the subject and body of the message. > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > >
Washington Territory. How about the Oregon Territory? Or travelling west on the Oregon Trail? How many TAYLORs did that? How about a grandfather for Fines Washington TAYLOR? ----- Original Message ----- From: "marilynandmonty" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, January 16, 2005 5:27 PM Subject: [TAYLOR] Fw: {not a subscriber} Dr. Stephen TAYLOR 1795-1864 > This message is from a non-subscriber. > > If you can help Gerene, please send directly to [email protected] with > a > copy to the list, if appropriate. > > Thanks, > Marilyn > list admin > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Gerene Lord" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Cc: <[email protected]>; "TAYLOR-L-rootsweb.com" > <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, 15 January, 2005 8:56 AM > Subject: {not a subscriber} Dr. Stephen TAYLOR 1795-1864 > > > | Anyone have connections to the following familie?? Please contact me. > | > | Stephen TAYLOR 1795-1864 from Sullivan Co TN (War 1812 Sullivan Co TN) > was > married in Mecklenburg Co NC 1826 to Mary "Polly" HARTGROVE, dau of > Benjamin > and Jane RANKIN HARTGROVE. He signed documents for the Hartgroves and > bought items at the sale of Benjamin Hartgroves estate. Believe Polly died > in Sullian Co TN (Not sure)but pension records say she died in 1843, > Stephen > m. Amna/Ann Allison b. Meigs Co TN and then he > | marred Sarenah "Cyrene" HALE (McMinn Co TN, dau of Mark HALEand had more > children...Cyrene was one of the first of three white women to Washington > Territory. > | > | 1830-1840 in Sullivan Co TN, 1850-1860 Meigs Co TN, he died Meigs Co TN > and his decendents all went West > | TX, AR, OK and Washington State. > | > | I have felt he had to be connected to the TAYLORS in Mecklenburg but > have > found no proof. What was he doing in Mecklenburg to marry Polly, if he > was > not connected to someone there. How did he meet her??? The Hartgrove and > Rankin Records do not have any additional information on him. > | > | My g-grandfather Richard Taylor,1831-1915 m. Mary Ann Stewart (Mary Ann > buried Weeks Cem, Scott Co. AR) living in IT and his half sister living in > WA state gave their father's birthplace as NY, however, I think it may > have > been their grandfather and Stephen could be the son of the Stephen Taylor > who signed "Petition of the Inhabitants of the Western NC" Dec 1787. > | Researchers say that Jeremiah Taylor, 2 signatures from Stephen, was > from > NY. > | > | Would appreciate hearing from anyone with information or your thoughts > and > suggestion. > | > | Gerene Kinney Lord > | > | > | > | > > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== > If you need to contact the listowner, send an e-mail to Marilyn at > [email protected] > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx >
Dear Taylor List members. I have a set of wills - 3 in all in PDF format. They are my GGGGG Grandfather, and his Father. I am not used to Will Reading and tried another some time ago and go it so wrong. Would anyone be able to help me? If you email me I will send you the Wills - no obligation but I would like some help if possible. It's the Iron Mongers / farmers in Heckington and Great Hale, Lincolnshire Gareth Taylor Yorkshire
This message is from a non-subscriber. If you can help Gerene, please send directly to [email protected] with a copy to the list, if appropriate. Thanks, Marilyn list admin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gerene Lord" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Cc: <[email protected]>; "TAYLOR-L-rootsweb.com" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, 15 January, 2005 8:56 AM Subject: {not a subscriber} Dr. Stephen TAYLOR 1795-1864 | Anyone have connections to the following familie?? Please contact me. | | Stephen TAYLOR 1795-1864 from Sullivan Co TN (War 1812 Sullivan Co TN) was married in Mecklenburg Co NC 1826 to Mary "Polly" HARTGROVE, dau of Benjamin and Jane RANKIN HARTGROVE. He signed documents for the Hartgroves and bought items at the sale of Benjamin Hartgroves estate. Believe Polly died in Sullian Co TN (Not sure)but pension records say she died in 1843, Stephen m. Amna/Ann Allison b. Meigs Co TN and then he | marred Sarenah "Cyrene" HALE (McMinn Co TN, dau of Mark HALEand had more children...Cyrene was one of the first of three white women to Washington Territory. | | 1830-1840 in Sullivan Co TN, 1850-1860 Meigs Co TN, he died Meigs Co TN and his decendents all went West | TX, AR, OK and Washington State. | | I have felt he had to be connected to the TAYLORS in Mecklenburg but have found no proof. What was he doing in Mecklenburg to marry Polly, if he was not connected to someone there. How did he meet her??? The Hartgrove and Rankin Records do not have any additional information on him. | | My g-grandfather Richard Taylor,1831-1915 m. Mary Ann Stewart (Mary Ann buried Weeks Cem, Scott Co. AR) living in IT and his half sister living in WA state gave their father's birthplace as NY, however, I think it may have been their grandfather and Stephen could be the son of the Stephen Taylor who signed "Petition of the Inhabitants of the Western NC" Dec 1787. | Researchers say that Jeremiah Taylor, 2 signatures from Stephen, was from NY. | | Would appreciate hearing from anyone with information or your thoughts and suggestion. | | Gerene Kinney Lord | | | |
I do not know why this message bounced back to me since Sadie is a subscriber. Please respond normally. Thanks, Marilyn Sadie - I have sent to the list *and* to you. You should receive two copies. If you do not get the one through the list, with a prepend on the subject line as [TAYLOR], please let me know and I will try and find out why this bounced. Maybe it was just a "hiccup" in the system. Thanks, Marilyn. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, 16 January, 2005 6:56 AM Subject: Abraham Perry Taylor | Thanks for the information Rita. I subscribe to Dead Fred's and receive | monthly updates from them. Nothing there nor on Ancient Faces. Will check out | Cyndi's list and see what else might be available. Was hoping some | descendants of children of Abraham Perry Taylor might have web sites where I could | post and obtain pictures. So far, no response from any of them. Sadie |
Sadie - I'm sorry - I goofed. Once you get to Photographs and Memories, look for Lost & Found. That's where you'll find the websites with pictures. -Rita ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2005 10:15 AM Subject: [TAYLOR] Abraham Perry Taylor > > Does anyone know of a web site where PICTURES might be posted of > ancestors > and descendants of Abraham Perry TAYLOR and spouse Elizabeth m. CANTRELL. > I > am trying to include pictures of individuals (particularly ancestors) in > my > family tree. I have seen pictures in Ardis Taylor's various books on the > Taylor family so know descendants have pictures and would like to > download better > copies for my family tree. Also, I have a picture of whom I believe to > be > William Esau Taylor and Margaret RoseAnn Reeder (my great grandparents) > in a > group setting and would like to see if anyone recognizes the people in > the > picture and to confirm that the picture is really William Esau Taylor and > family. > Thanks. > Sadie > > > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== > Be specific in your Subject line. Include info (surnames, location, > events) to catch the attention of the readers. Users may delete if > subject is vague or missing. > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > >
----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2005 10:15 AM Subject: [TAYLOR] Abraham Perry Taylor > > Does anyone know of a web site where PICTURES might be posted of > ancestors > and descendants of Abraham Perry TAYLOR and spouse Elizabeth m. CANTRELL. > I > am trying to include pictures of individuals (particularly ancestors) in > my > family tree. I have seen pictures in Ardis Taylor's various books on the > Taylor family so know descendants have pictures and would like to > download better > copies for my family tree. Also, I have a picture of whom I believe to > be > William Esau Taylor and Margaret RoseAnn Reeder (my great grandparents) > in a > group setting and would like to see if anyone recognizes the people in > the > picture and to confirm that the picture is really William Esau Taylor and > family. > Thanks. > Sadie Hi Sadie - Dead Fred is one website I can think of off hand to check for pictures. If you go to Cindi's List http://cyndislist.com/index.htm you'll find a bunch of websites with pictures. Click on Topical Index, then click on Miscellaneous, then scroll down and click on Photographs and Memories, then click on Photo Archives, Collections & Libraries. Dead Fred is one of the items on that list, along with many others. - Rita
Does anyone know of a web site where PICTURES might be posted of ancestors and descendants of Abraham Perry TAYLOR and spouse Elizabeth m. CANTRELL. I am trying to include pictures of individuals (particularly ancestors) in my family tree. I have seen pictures in Ardis Taylor's various books on the Taylor family so know descendants have pictures and would like to download better copies for my family tree. Also, I have a picture of whom I believe to be William Esau Taylor and Margaret RoseAnn Reeder (my great grandparents) in a group setting and would like to see if anyone recognizes the people in the picture and to confirm that the picture is really William Esau Taylor and family. Thanks. Sadie
Kathy; My Taylors were also in AL, Madison C and Aliceville, Pickens Co. There are Taylor Cemetaries nr Huntsville and Aliceville. My family was Isaac, Isaac jr, Joseph, Albert, William, James, James, Earl(Me) There are many Isaacs, Andrews, and Williams and James. Earl H [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Kathryn Wolfe [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2005 1:47 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [TAYLOR] Meredith/Meridith S. Taylor Looking for leads as to the parentage of Meredith S. Taylor, who served in Love's Alabama Cavalry during the Civil War. After his wife Nancy died he remarried the widow of a friend of his, Rebecca J. King (King maiden name -- Moreland married name), and moved to Smith County Texas around 1880 from Pike County Alabama. Is anyone else researching this line? Best, Kathy Wolfe ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== Don't forget to change the subject line when the topic changes. ============================== Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx
Hello List, I am new to this list. I am looking for any Taylor connections here is all the information I have for this family Line. I would like to find Ethelinda's parenst and siblings for starters. Is anyone else researching this line? Thanks Barb Descendants of Ethelinda Elizabeth Taylor Generation No. 1 1. ETHELINDA ELIZABETH1 TAYLOR1 was born 19 Dec 1820 in New York, and died 02 Nov 1895 in Silver Lake Cemetery, Ayrshire, Palo Alto County, Iowa1. She married LEVI A. LEWIS 03 Jul 1836 in New York. He was born 31 Aug 1813 in Niagra County,New York, and died 1882 in Storm Lake, Buena Vista County, Iowa. Children of ETHELINDA TAYLOR and LEVI LEWIS are: i. NATHANIEL E.2 LEWIS, b. 1839, New York; d. Y. ii. AbIGAIL S. LEWIS2, b. 15 Sep 1841, Buffalo, Erie Coounty, New York2; d. 01 May 1926, Souix City, Woodbury County, Iowa3; m. JACOB DANIEL WRIGHT4, 18 Oct 1857, LaMotte, Jackson County, Iowa Minister Z.G. Isbell5; b. 18 Jul 1831, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania6; d. 05 Jun 1916, Lake HendricksTwp,Brooking County, South Dakota7. iii. BETSY A. LEWIS, b. 1845, Kane County, Illinois; d. Y. iv. HARRIETT LEWIS, b. 1848, Kane County, Illinois; d. Y. v. OTIS LEWIS, b. 1852, Kane County, Illinois; d. Y. vi. CHARLES FRANKLIN LEWIS, b. 14 Jul 1865, Freemont County, Iowa; d. 22 Nov 1926, Silver Lake Cemetery, Ayrshire, Palo Alto County, Iowa; m. FLORILIN WEBSTER. vii. CHARLEY LEWIS, b. 1866, Iowa; d. Bet. 1870 - 1880, Iowa. viii. ELLEN LEWIS, b. 1869, Iowa; d. Bet. 1870 - 1880, Iowa.
Looking for leads as to the parentage of Meredith S. Taylor, who served in Love's Alabama Cavalry during the Civil War. After his wife Nancy died he remarried the widow of a friend of his, Rebecca J. King (King maiden name -- Moreland married name), and moved to Smith County Texas around 1880 from Pike County Alabama. Is anyone else researching this line? Best, Kathy Wolfe
Hello: Is anyone on this list familiar with a Smyth Co, VA marriage between Samuel Taylor and Cynthia Damron in 1848? Thanks, Mike in WV Check out our Monaville, WV webpage at www.taylormadeministry.com/monaville.htm
I am searching for Taylors that left the Potomac area near Mt. Vernon around 1770-90. The name John keeps re--occuring, could your people have come from that area? Ginger
Hi Kay, Sorry for the delay in replying. With my TAYLORs I have only got back to 1720 in North Yorkshire, England so far, I seem to have hit a brickwall at the moment. I well imagine some of them may have gone to America, hopefully some of the branches may bring travellers of place outside of the British Isles Cheers Sue Taylor, Shropshire, England
Arizona Daily Star Tucson, AZ April 6, 1998 TAYLOR, Richard P., 91, of Tucson and Phoenix, died April 2, 1998. He is survived by his daughter, Lyvonne Hill; grandsons, Ron and Tracy Hill; granddaughter, Cherie Hill; and ten great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his wife, Floy; and grandson, Danny Hill. Mr. Taylor was a watchmaker, built solid body guitars and banjos, was an avid fisherman, and was a Bible teacher in Phoenix churches for over 20 years. He loved to entertain friends and family with his sense of humor, stories, and poems. A Memorial Service will be held on Tuesday, April 7, 1998 at 2:00 p.m. at Grace Chapel, 6180 E. Pima. Burial will be private. Arrangements by HEATHER MORTUARY, 1040 N. Columbus Blvd.
Kay I have Taylors I can trace back to about the same dates. in Wray ,Botton, Lancs. Wally Taylor in Canada
From a non-subscriber or someone posting from an address different than the one under which they are subscribed. To ensure Sharon gets the mail, please send directly to [email protected] , with a copy to the list, if appropriate. Thanks, Marilyn list admin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Goetz" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, 08 January, 2005 9:19 AM Subject: {not a subscriber} John Cummings Taylor | I have asked before, but.......I will ask again. Does anyone have any information on | John Cummings Taylor born about 1786 and died in 1825 in Falmouth, Stafford County, VA? His wife and widow, Judith Cooke Terrier ( abt. 1794-1837) d/o Francis Terrier and Elizabeth Crewdson, remarried the widower Jameson Corbin (1790-1862) s/o William Corbin and Sallie Hill. | | I would like to know who the parents of John Cummings Taylor were. | Thank you | Sharon | [email protected] |
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The following newspaper clippings were pasted in an old scap book. The unknown collector had clipped them from a 1891 Crawford County, Missouri newspaper. ----LVILLE, MO. Nov. 19, 1891 Obituary Miss Lou COWDEN, who died at her sister's, Mrs. M. O. TAYLOR's at Bourbon, on the 9th inst., was the daughter of the Rev. J. W. Cowden formerly of this county, and at the time of her death was in the 35th year of her age. She has resided in the city for a number of years and was in the country this fall to try and recuperate her health, which has been very much impaired for sometime, when she was attacked with the erysipelas and only lived a few days. Miss Lou became converted to the cause of Christ under her father's preaching when very young and from that time to her death, lived a model Christian life. She showed her Christian virtues in all her walks in life and never found anything too much or to exacting for her to do for the cause of religion. She was noble, generous, kind and lovely to and loved by all. Well can the brothers and sisters say with the poet: "Sister, thou was mild and lovely, Gentle as the summer breeze; Pleasant as the air of evening, as it floats amon! g the trees." Since her death, one of the family has written: "She was the best of us all; loving, kind and industrious, better to others than to herself. To liertt is rest, eternal rest." She was buried at Leasburg on the 11th where a large number of friends, neighbors and old schoolmates had gathered to pay her the last sad tribute of respect. MARRIAGE Married, at the residence of J. C. BURKES, last Sunday evening at 4 o'clock, Mr. William DRENNON and Miss Rena MARSH, both of Riverside. Rev. PHILLIPS officiating. Wherever you dwell, May content be your log; And friendship like ivy, Encircle your cot. Is the best with of Samant_____ OBITUARY The sad intelligence reached here on Tuesday, that Edw. M. CLARK died at his home in Hermann, MO., on the 30th of Nov. 1891, from typhoid fever. The deceased was reared in this county, and from this place enlisted in the 7th Missouri Cavalry. In 1869 he was married to Mary A. GIBSON, daughter of Dr. Alexander Gibson of this place, who bore him a son and daughter, who are both living. He resided for several years in Phelps county where he was elected clerk of the Circuit Court. He was there admitted to the bar, but finally removed to Gasconade County where he practiced his profession up to the time of his fatal illness. He was an intelligent and able man, a genial and kindhearted citizen, an indulgent father and a faithful husband. His remains were brought to Steelville, and buried from the Baptist church on Wednesday. Mr. Wm. JOLLEY & Miss. Anna A. FANNING, were married at the residence of Mr. John Fanning yesterday, 13 Jan 1792. (should this be 1892?)
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