EDWIN J.TAYLOR was born 1825 in Holyoke, Mass. He married AUGUSTA MIX Sep 11, 1849 in New Haven, CT. She was born in New Haven, Connecticut, and died Apr 1880 in Jacksonville, Duval Co, Florida. Marriage Notes for EDWIN TAYLOR and AUGUSTA MIX: Marriage performed by Nath. (aniel) C. W. Taylor This is taken from the "Barbour Records" of files put together by Mr. Barbour who was a head librarian in one of the Connecticut libraries. I am interested in finding parents of both EDWIN and AUGUSTA. At the time of their marriage, Sept 11, 1849; EDWIN was already a resident of South Carolina, was his father with him???? I do not know if the NATH. C. W. TAYLOR was related to Edwin. Thanks for any info you might have. Brenda Whitaker Collins Researching; Boone, Whitaker, Tucker, Mitchell, Lindsey, Taylor, Faulkner, Crews, Hart, Elliot, Giddens, McConnell, Mix, Renfroe, Reynolds, Thorn, Tyer, Whiddon
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Nancy, I gave you this one, didn't I? I have looked at every single Miles, any spelling (they add Meals too) in Tenn and and all Charles, or Edwards in all other states. This is the only one I can find near the 1877 birthdate. Sometimes they use the middle names for the census. Do you have any census for them? Birthdates for Edward or Florence? Carleen Census Place: Wilson, Tennessee 1880 Source: FHL Film 1255286 National Archives Film T9-1286 Page 383B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Elisabeth MILES Self F S W 44 TENN (widow) Occ: Keepinghouse Fa: VA Mo: VA Joanna MILES Dau F S W 12 TENN Occ: School Fa: TENN Mo: TENN Berry MILES Son M S W 11 TENN Occ: School Fa: TENN Mo: TENN Charlie MILES Son M S W 3 TENN Fa: TENN Mo: TENN Martha MILES Mother F W W 82 VA Fa: VA Mo: VA Census Place: Panther Creek, Stewart, Tennessee Source: FHL Film 1255281 National Archives Film T9-1281 Page 315A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace G. W. MILES Self M M W 40 TN Occ: Farmer Fa: TN Mo: TN Amanda MILES Wife F M W 24 TN Fa: --- Mo: --- G. A. MILES Dau F S W 17 TN Fa: --- Mo: --- R. N. MILES Son M S W 14 TN Fa: --- Mo: --- Willie MILES Other M S W 12 TN Fa: --- Mo: --- Milton MILES Son M S W 10 TN Fa: --- Mo: --- Charles MILES Other M S W 2 TN Fa: --- Mo: --- Sarah PARKER MotherL F W 49 TN Fa: --- Mo: --- Census Place: District 6, Greene, Tennessee Source: FHL Film 1255258 National Archives Film T9-1258 Page 81A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace J. C. MYERS Self M M W 23 TN Has a Florence and Charlie??? Occ: Farmer Fa: TN Mo: TN Florence MYERS Wife F M W 20 TN Occ: Keeping House Fa: TN Mo: TN Charles MYERS Son M S W 1 TN Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN Dellie Jane MYERS Dau F S W 7M TN Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN Maggie SEA Other F S W 18 TN Occ: Servant Fa: TN Mo: TN
I have a John Wesley Taylor born in 1790 in shelby county, Ky married to a Sarah Hooper. They had a son Bradley Taylor. Dose anyone have any information that may help me. Thanks, Barbara eor@saber.net
This message is being forwarded by the List Admin. You can reply to the list or to the original sender as shown in the body of the message. Please do not reply to me. Best Regards John A Hansen jahansen@qwest.net List Admin Note: Please check and post from the address you subscribed with. > -----Original Message----- > From: Peggy Taylor [mailto:pftaylor@sover.net] > Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 1:38 PM > To: TAYLOR-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [TAYLOR] 11 Taylor brothers > > > Sounds like an exciting story and I would be interested in knowing morel > Please note that my e.mail address is: pftaylor@sover.net. (I am > unsubscribing to Taylo-L-Rootsweb.com but will be back on again about the > 18th of the month of April. > PFTaylor > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <JensAncestry@cs.com> > To: <TAYLOR-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 3:24 PM > Subject: [TAYLOR] 11 Taylor brothers > > > > Family lore. > > There were 11 TAYLOR brothers who came to America from ? Ireland in the > > early-mid 1700. My PHILIP TAYLOR of Bucks County, PA was one of them. > Maybe > > this is who there are so many Taylors today! > > > > Has anyone else heard a similar story in their family? I've questions my > 86 > > year old Mother about this and she swears it's true. She heard > it from her > > mother who was a Taylor from Loudoun Co. VA. > > > > Jennifer Brammer Curtis > > Searching for Brammer, Marion, Noble, Stratton, Taylor, and Thrasher and > > related families. > > > > > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== > > To UNSUBCRIBE from LIST - mailto:TAYLOR-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > > To UNSUBCRIBE from DIGEST - mailto:TAYLOR-D-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > > Leave Subject Line empty; Put Only: UNSUBSCRIBE in body of message > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online > genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
This message is being forwarded by the List Admin. You can reply to the list or to the original sender as shown in the body of the message. Please do not reply to me. Best Regards John A Hansen jahansen@qwest.net List Admin Note: Please check and post from the address you subscribed with. > -----Original Message----- > From: Peggy Taylor [mailto:pftaylor@sover.net] > Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 1:40 PM > To: TAYLOR-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [TAYLOR] > > > > Trevor, > What are your dates and parts of the country where the Taylors settled? > PFTaylor > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <trevor@clevedonjazzclub.co.uk> > To: <TAYLOR-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 2:48 AM > Subject: [TAYLOR] > > > > Hi > > > > Now that it's past Hot X Bun time and we're all over dosed with > chocolate > > eggs, perhaps we can help each other find that elusive ancestor? > > > > Good Huntin' > > > > Trevor Tomasin > > > > Researching - BANTON* - BULL - COLLIS - LEAVERS* - HOPKINS - KNIGHT - > > MARTIN - MOODY - PERKIS* - PUNCH* - PURCHES *- STRETTEN *- TAYLOR - > > TOMASIN* - VINCENT - WILLIAMS & Derivatives. (I maintain a > database of all > > enquiries and will report connections) > > > > Administrator of Rootsweb Mailing Lists for those names indicated * > above - > > Just send the word subscribe in a message to the relevant list ie > > TOMASIN-L-request@rootsweb.com to join or select the 'Family History' > > option at http://www.ClevedonJazzClub.co.uk to see if we could be > 'Cousins'! > > > > > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== > > To UNSUBCRIBE from LIST - mailto:TAYLOR-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > > To UNSUBCRIBE from DIGEST - mailto:TAYLOR-D-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > > Leave Subject Line empty; Put Only: UNSUBSCRIBE in body of message > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online > genealogy records, > go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >
Corinne, Hello...my name is Priscilla..could you tell me what some of the given names of your Gipsons are & where they came from?? My husband has Gipson's from Tn. I also have two different lines of Taylors...I have Mourning Amy Taylor born @ 1809 Tn & her father James Taylor. I have Joseph Milfree Taylor in my son's Arnold family from Ky. Priscilla ----- Original Message ----- From: "Corinne Freethy" <cfreethy@shaw.ca> To: <TAYLOR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 11:33 AM Subject: [TAYLOR] Re: TAYLOR-D Digest V02 #91 > Hello > I would like to have some assistance on tracing my line of Taylors, to see > if i'm related to anyone from the States and England, i have a little bit > of info on my grampa's family but it's mixed up i mean i don't know if the > dates i have are the proper ones, My grandma told me that my grampa's line > included Daniel Boone and the Gipson lineage's, I was also informed that my > grandma traced all my grandpa's family back to the 15 or the 1600's so if > anyone on this is related or has any info on the Taylor/Gipson line, could > you please contact me personally, I would really like to gather and find as > much info i can and save it to my genealogy files. > > thank you. from corinne. > > > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBCRIBE from LIST - mailto:TAYLOR-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > To UNSUBCRIBE from DIGEST - mailto:TAYLOR-D-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > Leave Subject Line empty; Put Only: UNSUBSCRIBE in body of message > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Sunday Afternoon Rocking Sometimes Sunday Afternoon Rocking wants to be a story…and this is one of those times. I hope this makes a difference for many of you. ~jan ******************************************************************* The Cleansing of Lifetimes (from the Sunday Afternoon Rocking series) Martha had five children. Harold had passed away as a young man. Though he had grown children yet living, beyond a few trips to see their grandmother in her latter years, and the fact that one of the two did make the funeral, no one really considered that they were a part of any decisions, nor did they expect to be or even seem interested. Marjorie lived just up the street from her mother's home place, but she worked part time three days a week and the other days kept her grandchildren so that her daughter could work. Her daughter was basically at the stage of life that keeping up with a house full of toddlers and trying to bring in a little extra income was her sole focus in life. Phyllis lived cross-country and could not afford any extra trips beyond the funeral. Her children had barely known their grandmother Martha, and basically remembered her as a signature on birthday and Christmas cards. George was not going to be of any help at all, telling his sisters they could do what they wished about the "things", and to keep him informed about when the estate was settled. His own grown children apparently felt the same as no one in the family remembered seeing them outside of a photograph since they graduated high school. And so the finalization mostly fell to Ethel, and no one really questioned that. Ethel it was who had handled their mother's affairs when she was living. Ethel it was who trudged on, silent and uncomplaining, as some of the others might half-heartedly offer help but more than half hoping she would not take them up on the offer. Sometimes she was almost glad at this sad state of affairs, for it meant she could simply do what needed to be done and not bother with trying to catch up with her siblings. But for a chore this monumental, Ethel needed help. The three story Victorian home was cram packed with generations of living, and because her mother had basically lived on one floor for many years, the grime and accumulation of dust and clutter on the other floors and in outbuildings was beyond comprehension. This, coupled with the paperwork of winding up affairs, had Ethel (in bad health herself) in a turmoil. And so, sensing her desperation, and knowing her siblings would not oblige, Ethel's grown children (Sally and Dan) and a couple of her closest friends (Maude and Virginia) volunteered a week to help. And for the first time, Ethel gratefully accepted help. She did not see how the accumulation of several lifetimes could possibly be sorted and cleared out in a week's time, and she was glad for the help. Monday Dan sighed and wrinkled his nose at the musty smell of the basement. He had volunteered to begin in what appeared to be the nastiest chore, trying to spare the ladies. He cursed silently under his breath as he hit his head on a swinging bare light bulb, and then in a few more steps stubbed his toe on an old trunk in a darkened corner. If it were not for his mother, no way would he be taking off precious personal leave to spend knee deep in clutter, nose clogged with dust and mold rather than salty sea air. Grimacing, he tugged at the trunk and sighed as the latch fell off in his hand. He gave a swift kick and as the trunk tumbled its contents spilled to the damp floor. Fifty or more old letters and documents spilled out. Glancing at them, he saw no name he recognized, and trying to open one produced a handful of yellow crumbling bits of paper. Sorting through the papers, attempting to find value in them produced nothing but a pair of filthy hands. Dan remembered his own work rule: If you have touched nothing on your desk in thirty days, it goes in File 13. Simplify, easiest way to stay organized. Another glance at his filthy hands, and noting the streaks of dirt on his crisp khaki pants decided him. He rose from his knees, and disgusted, he stomped to the stairway and snatched a large green plastic trash bag from the stack he had brought to the basement with him. Grandmother was such a packrat. Tuesday Sally sighed and wrinkled her nose at the stuffy smell of the attic. She wriggled her shoulders and thought how glad she would be to escape this oven and stifling heat. Dan had volunteered to do the basement. The least she could do was the attic, and spare the older ladies the climb up the steep attic stairs. For three hours she sorted and tossed: a moth eaten garment that dated back fifty years or more, a hat with some sort of peculiar netting attached, yellowed gloves that had once been white…finally she tossed the whole of the clothing into garbage bags not even bothering to look at any more of it. She was hesitant about throwing away a Bible, but its pages were crumbling and the binding was literally gone. No one could possibly read it without difficulty anyway, and it was past repair. Finally she laid it in a box of rubbish for her brother to burn, never bothering to flip through its end pages. She hesitated, running across an ancient heavy picture frame. Personally, the frame was too heavy and old fashioned for her tastes, but she had an idea it might have some antique value. She peeled away the backing and six large old black and white photographs fell into her lap, crumbling at the edges. "Ugh!" she thought, looking at the old woman in kerchief and bonnet that graced the first one, "She looks like something out of a bad horror movie!" And Sally hoped it was not an ancestor. Glancing through the others she saw the poor quality of the photography, and nothing she would want on hanging on a wall of her home. Moreover, they were simply too large to simply hide away in a photo album. Knowing her mother would probably want to keep these, whether she knew who they were or not, Sally hesitated again. She thought of the limited space in her mother's apartment. Sally knew where these things would end up being stored. She did not want to store them, and her husband would absolutely hit the ceiling if any more things came in the door. Well…what her mother did not know would not hurt her. Out of sight, out of mind. Sally pitched the photos. Wednesday Maude gently removed the china, the crystal, the silver from the old glass fronted cabinets. "How beautiful!" she exclaimed, calling Ethel to see. A smile played on Ethel's lips as she held up a china pitcher and remembered her own grandmother pouring from it. "Yes," she answered, "It was my own grandmother's and her mother's before her. Somewhere in the attic we have a photograph of each of them, and I think my grandmother's marriage certificate is in a trunk somewhere." Ethel's smile slowly dissipated and she looked thoughtfully at Maude. "I can't bear to let any of this go," she said, "And I have no place to store it. Sally simply does not enjoy this sort of thing and her husband will hit the roof if I ask them to store anything else for me. Do you mind to keep it all until I can find out if one of my sisters would like to have it?" Maude agreed, never knowing that she would not live out the year herself, passing away two weeks before Ethel herself. Thursday Virginia folded the quilts carefully into boxes, tucking tissue paper between each, and laying on top pillowcases that had been painstakingly embroidered with roses and iris. She found a bit more room in the corners to tuck crocheted doilies and tatted dresser scarves. She called Ethel and asked her what should be done with the boxes. "Put them out on the porch", she replied, "That is where Dan is stacking the things he brings up out of the basement." Virginia obligingly did so, and that afternoon, Dan, never knowing any other boxes had been added to his pile, loaded up his pickup truck and headed for the dump. Friday Ethel stacked all of the keepsake boxes she had packed in a corner of the dining room, and at the end of the day, as the sweaty tired crew sat at a piled dining room table gratefully plunging into fast food, she broached her question. "Sally," she said, "I know I have stored a lot at your house, but would you mind if I just left a few more there? There are these and just a bit more that we have packed away out on the porch and what you got out of the attic. If you don't want these, we can talk to Phyllis and Marjorie, or your own children might want it someday…but I just can't bear to…" Sally sighed. Her mother had no idea that she had not saved one thing out of the attic, nor had Dan saved anything from the basement. Sally was not about to tell her, but out of guilt, she finally agreed that the boxes could go to her own home…just until her mother had time to talk to Phyllis and Marjorie. Saturday Sally was at a ball game watching her youngest score two touchdowns. Dan had flown home on the morning flight, and hit the sack early, playing "catch up" on sleep before returning to his office Monday. George called wanting to know how fast the house would be sold. He planned to purchase an in ground swimming pool for his back yard himself, and his share would provide that, and probably a new sports car for his son as well. Marjorie took her sister a casserole, apologizing that she simply did not have time to help, and assuring her sister that she really did not want anything out of the old house and it was Ethel's to do with as she pleased. Phyllis started twice to pick up the phone and call her sister, but she really did not feel like the emotional drain of once again realizing she would probably never be able to make the trip home again, and there was no home to go to anymore anyway. Sandy, one of Harold's children who was into family history, called and asked if she might have copies of any old pictures. Ethel assured Sandy that if she would make the trip next summer, she could borrow them long enough to do so. Ethel also told her there was a family Bible that she would find interesting. Ethel sipped coffee and picked at the casserole. She had not seen how the accumulation of several lifetimes could possibly be sorted and cleared out in a week's time, and she was glad she had had the help. 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Jennifer, The problem with that story, is that , in over 30+ yrs doing genealogy, I have heard it in every one of my lines! The number of the brothers changes. There are: Indians in every family; someone killed by Indians; kin to every famous person of the surname, etc., etc. I believe it when I can prove it. Not to say, all family tradition is wrong, just sometime not quite right. And they are NEVER where they are supposed to be, it seems. Carleen
Amen to that, every family has a different story about the family and it's like when you were kids and use to tell the person next to you something and pass it on, by the time you get to the person at the end the sentence changed completely. Sort of the same thing. -----Original Message----- From: CCarnivale@aol.com [mailto:CCarnivale@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, March 31, 2002 5:47 PM To: TAYLOR-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [TAYLOR] 11 Taylor brothers Jennifer, The problem with that story, is that , in over 30+ yrs doing genealogy, I have heard it in every one of my lines! The number of the brothers changes. There are: Indians in every family; someone killed by Indians; kin to every famous person of the surname, etc., etc. I believe it when I can prove it. Not to say, all family tradition is wrong, just sometime not quite right. And they are NEVER where they are supposed to be, it seems. Carleen ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== To UNSUBCRIBE from LIST - mailto:TAYLOR-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com To UNSUBCRIBE from DIGEST - mailto:TAYLOR-D-REQUEST@rootsweb.com Leave Subject Line empty; Put Only: UNSUBSCRIBE in body of message ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
Census Place: Precinct 1, Cooke, Texas Source: FHL Film 1255298 National Archives Film T9-1298 Page 209B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace W.D. TAYLOR Self M M W 40 AL Occ: Farmer Fa: AL Mo: AL E.L. TAYLOR Wife F M W 35 GA Occ: Keeping House Fa: TN Mo: SC J.H. TAYLOR Son M S W 13 AL Fa: AL Mo: GA R.B. TAYLOR Son M S W 11 AL Fa: AL Mo: GA Milton TAYLOR Son M S W 5 TX Fa: AL Mo: GA Stella A. TAYLOR Dau F S W 2 TX Fa: AL Mo: GA P.L. TAYLOR Brother M M W 32 AL Fa: AL Mo: AL S.E. TAYLOR SonL M M W 35 AL Fa: VA Mo: AL M.W. TAYLOR Nephew M S W 12 AL Fa: AL Mo: AL John I. TAYLOR Nephew M S W 8 TX Fa: AL Mo: AL Census Place: Cooke, Texas Source: FHL Film 1255298 National Archives Film T9-1298 Page 380D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace John W TAYLOR Self M M W 45 ALA. Occ: Farmer Fa: ALA. Mo: ALA. Mary TAYLOR Wife F M W 46 TENN Occ: Keeping House Fa: TENN. Mo: TENN. Francis M. TAYLOR Son M M W 22 MO. Occ: Labors On Farm Fa: ALA. Mo: TENN. James M. TAYLOR Son M S W 12 MO. Occ: Labors On Farm Fa: ALA Mo: TENN Nancy J TAYLOR Dau F S W 11 MO Fa: ALA Mo: TENN Elijah TAYLOR Son M S W 8 MO Fa: ALA Mo: TENN Jesse TAYLOR Son M S W 4 TEXAS Fa: ALA Mo: TENN Sarah M PETERS Dau F M W 21 MO. Occ: At Home Fa: ALA Mo: TENN Census Place: Cooke, Texas Source: FHL Film 1255298 National Archives Film T9-1298 Page 323A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Edman TAYLOR Self M M W 33 ALA Occ: Farmer Fa: VA Mo: MO Florence TAYLOR Wife F M W 34 ALA Occ: Keeping House Fa: ALA Mo: ALA Odela TAYLOR Dau F S W 4 TEX Fa: NC Mo: NC Willie THOMPSON Other M S W 12 NC Occ: At Home Fa: NC Mo: NC Charles TAYLOR Brother M S W 30 ALA Fa: VA Mo: VA
I have not found James yet, if he went to OK, by 1880, I can not get him. But these others were in Scott Co AR. Give me the sister's married names. Carleen Census Place: La Fayette, Scott, Arkansas 1880 Source: FHL Film 1254056 National Archives Film T9-0056 Page 425B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Richard TAYLOR Self M M W 49 TN Occ: Farmer Fa: NY Mo: NC Mary A. TAYLOR Wife F M W 45 TN Occ: Keeping House Fa: TN Mo: GA Mary E. TAYLOR Dau F S W 25 TN Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN John W. TAYLOR Son M S W 24 TN Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN Ellen T. TAYLOR Dau F S W 20 TN Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN Stephen TAYLOR Son M S W 18 TN Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN James C. TAYLOR Son M S W 14 TN Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN Samuel TAYLOR Son M S W 10 AR Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN David D. TAYLOR Son M S W 6 AR Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN Oria A. TAYLOR Dau F S W 3 AR Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN Census Place: La Fayette, Scott, Arkansas Source: FHL Film 1254056 National Archives Film T9-0056 Page 423B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Thomas R. KING Self M M W 49 TN Occ: Farmer Fa: TN Mo: NC Barshaba KING Wife F M W 39 TN Occ: Keeping House Fa: TN Mo: VA Mareda M. KING Son M S W 12 AR Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN John A. KING Son M S W 5 AR Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN Ada A. KING Dau F S W 3 AR Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN William TAYLOR Other M S W 22 TN ** Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: TN Mo: TN
Would love to find any census info on this family..... all I know: my gr grandpa: Charles Edward Miles was born in 1877, I think.... and his mother and father was Florence Taylor from Davidson CO.,TN and her husband was Edward Miles, I don't know where he was from and I haven't been able to find any census info on my Florence before marriage or after marriage......I know their son was Charles Edward and I think they possible had a Stella Miles, Please search the census for any of these people....the 1877 date is all I know.....i also know Charles Edward Miles drowned in 1949, and he was remarried to a Martha Ables, is there a 1920 census for Rhea County Tn that Charles Edward and Martha Miles would possible be in????? This family is my brick wall, I had know info at all because my Charlie Edward is in the cemetary with an unmarked stone, so i have came along way considering, but I still have a brick wall with this family... I have several Taylors in my family tree and would love to find Florence Taylor, pre 1900, to see if she ties into any of my other Taylors.... thanks for your help and time...Nancy in Crossville, TN>...
Marilyn, Here are the ones who match dates, and birthplaces, children? Then a lone John, a little younger. Plus maybe the sons, mentioned. You be the judge. Carleen Census Place: Carroll, Tama, Iowa 1880 Source: FHL Film 1254365 National Archives Film T9-0365 Page 417A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace John TAYLOR Self M M W 47 IN Occ: Farming Fa: KY Mo: KY Elizebath TAYLOR Wife F M W 47 IN Occ: Keeping House Fa: OH Mo: OH Milton J. TAYLOR Son M S W 16 IA Fa: IN Mo: IN Preston TAYLOR Son M S W 10 IA Fa: IN Mo: IN Omer D. TAYLOR Son M S W 8 IA Fa: IN Mo: IN Hellen TAYLOR Dau F S W 6 IA Fa: IN Mo: IN Henry TAYLOR Son M S W 4 IA Fa: IN Mo: IN Clinton TAYLOR Son M S W 2 IA Fa: IN Mo: IN Census Place: Washington, Webster, Iowa 1880 Source: FHL Film 1254369 National Archives Film T9-0369 Page 455B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace John W. TAYLOR Self M S W 44 IN Occ: Farmer Fa: MD Mo: PA Census Place: Carroll, Tama, Iowa Source: FHL Film 1254365 National Archives Film T9-0365 Page 417A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace James TAYLOR Self M M W 26 IA Occ: Farmer Fa: IN Mo: IN Mary A. TAYLOR Wife F M W 28 IN Occ: Keeping House Fa: IN Mo: IN Magie E. TAYLOR Dau F S W 1 IA Fa: IA Mo: IN Census Place: Anamosa, Jones, Iowa Source: FHL Film 1254348 National Archives Film T9-0348 Page 460A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Continued from FRANK MASINA -wagonmaker Wm. TAYLOR Other M S W 20 IA Occ: Farmer Fa: --- Mo: --- (Note: he one of a long list of men working in every occupation you can imagine. It does not say it is a town, and farrmers are interspersed. No families for anyone. (Another Taylor in Tama County, IA, b Indiana, nearby to John.) Census Place: Carroll, Tama, Iowa Source: FHL Film 1254365 National Archives Film T9-0365 Page 419B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Wesley TAYLOR Self M M W 27 IN Occ: Farming Fa: KY Mo: OH Annie TAYLOR Wife F M W 21 MI Occ: Keeping House Fa: GER Mo: CAN Mandy M. TAYLOR Dau F S W 1 IA Fa: IN Mo: MI
Hello listers, I have a TAYLOR in my LADD file. William TAYLOR +Ursula LADD, II b. 11744 in Charles City, VA; m. July 5, 1760 Children: 1. Goodwin TAYLOR b. Feb 4, 1773 rich Square, Northampton, NC 2. Christopher TAYLOR b. Dec 8, 1759 Rich Square, Northampton, NC 3. William Ladd TAYLOR b. 1761 Rich Square, Northampton, NC +Mary AMBROSE m. Dec 2, 1785 (Marriage License Bonds of Mecklenburg Co., VA from 1765-1810 page 50) Sharon B. 4. Thomas TAYLOR b. 1763 Rich Square, Northampton, NC
John, You did not ask for the 1880 census on your family, but I got them for you anyway. At least the ones in Cabell Co. There are some Johns and Rebeccas, not together, in your age ranges, living with children, elsewhere. I am sending a MIDKIFF, directly to you. Carleen Census Place: Huntington, Cabell, West Virginia Source: FHL Film 1255401 National Archives Film T9-1401 Page 157B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace James FRAYSER Self M M W 38 ENG Occ: Butcher Fa: ENG Mo: ENG Caroline FRAYSER Wife F M W 40 ENG Occ: Keeping House Fa: ENG Mo: ENG William M. BURCHILL SSon M S W 20 OH Occ: Machinist Fa: ENG Mo: ENG George W. MORRIS Other M S W 20 NJ Occ: Fireman Fa: --- Mo: --- Samuel FORSYTH Other M S W 24 MD Occ: Machinist Fa: --- Mo: --- Israel HILBRUNER Other M S W 22 PA Occ: Fireman Fa: --- Mo: --- Chase TAYLOR Other M M W 55 VT * Occ: Machinist Fa: --- Mo: --- Katie BEATTIE Other F S W 15 VA Occ: At Home Fa: VA Mo: VA Mary VANCE Other F S W 19 WV Occ: Servant Fa: --- Mo: --- Anthony COLTINS Other M S W 80 IRE Occ: Pauper Fa: IRE Mo: IRE Census Place: Huntington, Cabell, West Virginia Source: FHL Film 1255401 National Archives Film T9-1401 Page 136D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace William T. TAYLOR Self M S W 50 VA Occ: Janitor Of Engine House Fa: VA Mo: VA Census Place: Huntington, Cabell, West Virginia Source: FHL Film 1255401 National Archives Film T9-1401 Page 158D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Henry TAYLOR Self M M W 42 WV Occ: Farmer Fa: WV Mo: WV Mary C. TAYLOR Wife F M W 40 WV Occ: Keeping House Fa: VA Mo: VA Henry P. TAYLOR Son M S W 19 WV Occ: Works On Farm Fa: WV Mo: WV Sarah E. TAYLOR Dau F S W 14 WV Occ: At Home Fa: WV Mo: WV Lottie B. TAYLOR Dau F S W 10 WV Occ: At Home Fa: WV Mo: WV Albert TAYLOR Son M S W 8 WV Fa: WV Mo: WV Harry M. TAYLOR Son M S W 2 WV Fa: WV Mo: WV Census Place: Huntington, Cabell, West Virginia Source: FHL Film 1255401 National Archives Film T9-1401 Page 152D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Henry TYLER Self M M B 30 VA Occ: Laborer Fa: VA Mo: VA Lucy TYLER Wife F M M 36 KY Occ: Keeping House Fa: KY Mo: KY Nelson TYLER Son M S M 1 WV Fa: VA Mo: KY John HOOD SSon M S M 11 WV Occ: At Home Fa: VA Mo: KY Census Place: Huntington, Cabell, West Virginia Source: FHL Film 1255401 National Archives Film T9-1401 Page 158D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace William R. TAYLOR Self M M W 21 WV Occ: Farmer Fa: WV Mo: VA Sarah TAYLOR Wife F M W 19 WV Occ: Keeping House Fa: WV Mo: WV
Linda, I think this is them. And maybe his second wife? I also gave you all the Taylors in the town of Standing Rock. Carleen Census Place: Standing Rock, Stewart, Tennessee -------1880 Source: FHL Film 1255281 National Archives Film T9-1281 Page 304C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace D. N. TAYLOR Self M M W 34 TN Occ: Farmer Fa: TN Mo: TN N. C. TAYLOR Wife F M W 36 TN Fa: --- Mo: --- F. S. TAYLOR Dau F S W 3 TN Fa: --- Mo: --- Mary TAYLOR Dau F S W 1 TN Fa: --- Mo: --- Census Place: Dover, Stewart, Tennessee Source: FHL Film 1255281 National Archives Film T9-1281 Page 281D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Irving SELF Self M M W 29 TN Occ: Laborer Fa: TN Mo: TN Georgann SELF Wife F M W 24 TN Occ: Keeping House Fa: TN Mo: TN William SELF Son M S W 6 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN George SELF Son M S W 3 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Census Place: Standing Rock, Stewart, Tennessee Source: FHL Film 1255281 National Archives Film T9-1281 Page 304C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace J. M. TAYLOR Self M M W 47 TN Occ: Farmer Fa: TN Mo: TN M. F. TAYLOR Wife F M W 49 TN Fa: --- Mo: --- A. W. TAYLOR Son M S W 19 TN Fa: --- Mo: --- R. A. TAYLOR Son M S W 16 TN Fa: --- Mo: --- C. M. TAYLOR Son M S W 14 TN Fa: --- Mo: --- F. C. TAYLOR Dau F S W 9 TN Fa: --- Mo: --- W. L. TAYLOR Son M S W 6 TN Fa: --- Mo: --- Census Place: Standing Rock, Stewart, Tennessee Source: FHL Film 1255281 National Archives Film T9-1281 Page 306C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Carol TAYLOR Self M M W 43 TN Occ: Farmer Fa: NC Mo: NC Nancy TAYLOR Wife F M W 44 TN Fa: --- Mo: --- Wyatt TAYLOR Son M S W 21 TN Fa: --- Mo: --- David TAYLOR Son M S W 16 TN Fa: --- Mo: --- Winnie TAYLOR Dau F S W 11 TN Fa: --- Mo: --- Census Place: Standing Rock, Stewart, Tennessee Source: FHL Film 1255281 National Archives Film T9-1281 Page 304C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace W. H. TAYLOR Self M M W 25 TN Occ: Farmer Fa: TN Mo: TN M. G. TAYLOR Wife F M W 22 TN Fa: --- Mo: --- S. T. TAYLOR Dau F S W 2 TN Fa: --- Mo: ---
Julie, I am not sure about this one, the dates are off so far. Did you mean 1862? She won't show up with the 1872 date. I used Luther, and then, WL for her father. I am sending another, just in case. Tell me if this satisfies you. Carleen Census Place: District 7, Overton, Tennessee 1880 Source: FHL Film 1255274 National Archives Film T9-1274 Page 319D Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace W. L. TAYLOR Self M M W 45 TN Occ: Farming Fa: TN Mo: TN L. E. TAYLOR Wife F M W 39 TN Occ: Keeping House Fa: VA Mo: TN Isabelle TAYLOR Dau F S W 19 TN Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN J. A. TAYLOR Dau F S W 17 TN Occ: At Home Fa: TN Mo: TN A. TAYLOR Dau F S W 17 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Mary TAYLOR Dau F S W 11 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN J. L. TAYLOR Son M S W 8 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN C. P. TAYLOR Son M S W 2 TN Fa: TN Mo: TN Census Place: Chattanooga, Hamilton, Tennessee Source: FHL Film 1255259 National Archives Film T9-1259 Page 178C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace F. E. TYLER Self M M W 42 IRE Occ: Insurance Fire Agt. Fa: IRE Mo: IRE Mary TYLER Wife F M W 38 PA Occ: Keeping House Fa: PA Mo: PA Robert TYLER Son M S W 13 PA Fa: IRE Mo: PA Mary TYLER Dau F S W 11 PA Fa: IRE Mo: PA Jennie TYLER Dau F S W 9 PA Fa: IRE Mo: PA Belle TYLER Dau F S W 6 TN Fa: IRE Mo: PA Willie TYLER Son M S W 4 TN Fa: IRE Mo: PA Disy TYLER Dau F S W 2 TN Fa: IRE Mo: PA Dollie JOHNSON Other F B 25 GA Occ: Servant Fa: --- Mo: --- Isora JOHNSON Other F S B 8 TN Occ: Servant Fa: --- Mo: GA
Looking for any info: Nathaniel TAYLOR, b. approx. 1799 in PA., wife Mary (maiden name unknown), b. approx. 1798 NC. Lived in Indiana before moving to Royalton Township, Berrien County, Michigan in 1847. Son, William TAYLOR, b. approx. 1823 in Ohio, married to Sarah Amandy TRYON. William TAYLOR and his wife had the following children: Christopher Lewis Nathaniel Azariah William Noah Nathaniel, William and Lewis are listed in the 1880 Census for Golden City, Barton, MO. Any information about any of the above mentioned individuals would be greatly appreciated
Shirley, Interesting. I don't know if any of "my" Taylors every made it to OK. I'm still looking.. I know the FORD children, Fannie E. Taylor Ford's children, wound up in OK. Kathy Shirley wrote: > Kathy I know I am way off but I seen Fanny Taylor listed and when my sister expired > there was a fanny Taylor that sign her guest book and thought it may be a connection > . My sister lived and expired in Oklahoma City Oklahoma. Sorry. Shirley > > Kathy Pennycuff wrote: > > > Shirley, > > No, I'm not familiar with Seabolts. Sorry. > > Kathy > > > > Shirley wrote: > > > > > Kathy by any chance do you know a Wilma Seabolt or Warren Seabolt they > > lived in Oklahoma City > > > Oklahoma.?? We just burried Wila May 1999 and of coarse Warren had expire > > abt 10 years befor her. > > > Shirley > > > > > > Kathy Pennycuff wrote: > > > > > > > Looking for info or connections to my TAYLOR family. Don't know much > > more than this: > > > > > > > > Wendell Boyd TAYLOR (born abt 1840 in Alabama) married to Luellla > > HOLLAND (born abt 1854 Alabama) > > > > > > > > Moved to Milam Co TX. Found in the 1880 census. > > > > > > > > Children of Wendell B and Luella TAYLOR: > > > > > > > > Fannie Elnora TAYLOR > > > > Oliver TAYLOR > > > > Joe TAYLOR > > > > Annie TAYLOR > > > > Mike TAYLOR > > > > Addie TAYLOR > > > > Nan TAYLOR > > > > I have names of some spouses of children. > > > > Any help greatly appreciated! > > > > Kathy > > > > > > > > > _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com