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    1. [TAYLOR] Direct URL to 14 Taylor land parcel plats found in Screven County, GA.
    2. Dale E. Reddick
    3. Hey Ed, Yeah, I only use familysearch.org for getting clues to individuals or perhaps patterns in naming. There are a whole lots of transcription errors as you mentioned. Here's something different while being related to the earlier topic of the Georgia Secretary of State's 'Virtual Vault'. The following URL takes you directly to those 14 land parcel plats for Taylors in Screven County, Georgia (which I mentioned in my earlier message [1801 - 1851 plats]). For some reason Screven is the only county for which this has been done, so far. And it's obviously incomplete, as I'm familiar with multiple entries of my Screven Co. Reddicks and only three are displayable via this resource. So, this is almost certainly only a partial listing of the Taylors and their land plats within Screven County between 1793 and 1909. Dale http://content.sos.state.ga.us/cdm4/results.php?CISOOP1=any&CISOFIELD1=title&CISORESTMP=%2Fcdm4%2Fresults.php&CISOVIEWTMP=%2Fcdm4%2Fitem_viewer.php&CISOMODE=grid&CISOGRID=thumbnail%2CA%2C1%3Btitle%2CA%2C1%3Bcounty%2C200%2C0%3Bnumber%2C200%2C0%3Bdate%2C200%2C0%3B20%3Btitle%2Ccounty%2Cnumber%2Cdate%2Cnone&CISOBIB=title%2CA%2C1%2CN%3Bcounty%2C200%2C0%2CN%3Bnumber%2C200%2C0%2CN%3Bdate%2C200%2C0%2CN%3Bnone%2CA%2C0%2CN%3B20%3Btitle%2Ccounty%2Cnumber%2Cdate%2Cnone&CISOTHUMB=20+%284x5%29%3Btitle%2Ccounty%2Cnumber%2Cdate%2Cnone&CISOTITLE=20%3Btitle%2Ccounty%2Cnumber%2Cdate%2Cnone&CISOHIERA=20%3Btitle%2Ccounty%2Cnumber%2Cdate%2Cnone&CISOSUPPRESS=1&CISOBOX1=Taylor&CISOROOT=%2Flooseplats _________________________________ Edgar Taylor wrote: > Thanks Dale - Sorry to say, I am always suspicious of what I have found > on Family Search having checked for my families and found the info to > be much in error. Years ago I gave my cousin the data I had on our > families. But when I looked up the info I found whoever had entered the > info had really "botched" it. I am told, "course there are errors but > it gives you "clues" ". So just be cautious of the info and check it > against other sources where one can. > > I am sure this message will start all kinds of discussions, but I have > had several bad experiences- which I will not go into- with such > transcription of data. But again thanks for taking time to send the > messages. > Cheers! Ed T of PGH > ----------------- > On Nov 5, 2006, at 2:56 PM, Dale E. Reddick wrote: > > >> Hey Ed, >> >> Here's another one. The initial result of this search produces 517 >> hits. However, the whole set of results are broken down into 25 >> different categories. If you click on each separate category then >> you'll see an expanded list of search hits for just that category. >> >> Some of these results have downloadable GEDCOM files associated with >> them. I checked that out with the siblings of my grandparents and I >> downloaded two small files that were actually correct for what little >> that they included. Of course, some of the other files had names, >> places, and dates that were familiar to me - but the names were >> misspelled. >> >> This is just another approach to finding someone else's search results. >> I'm not sure quite how useful it is. Oh, you can simply replace the >> surname (within the URL) with another one and you'll get a wholly >> different search on the new surname. >> >> Dale >> >>

    11/05/2006 08:40:18
    1. Re: [TAYLOR] 517 Taylor-related records from Familysearch.org.
    2. Edgar Taylor
    3. Thanks Dale - Sorry to say, I am always suspicious of what I have found on Family Search having checked for my families and found the info to be much in error. Years ago I gave my cousin the data I had on our families. But when I looked up the info I found whoever had entered the info had really "botched" it. I am told, "course there are errors but it gives you "clues" ". So just be cautious of the info and check it against other sources where one can. I am sure this message will start all kinds of discussions, but I have had several bad experiences- which I will not go into- with such transcription of data. But again thanks for taking time to send the messages. Cheers! Ed T of PGH ----------------- On Nov 5, 2006, at 2:56 PM, Dale E. Reddick wrote: > Hey Ed, > > Here's another one. The initial result of this search produces 517 > hits. However, the whole set of results are broken down into 25 > different categories. If you click on each separate category then > you'll see an expanded list of search hits for just that category. > > Some of these results have downloadable GEDCOM files associated with > them. I checked that out with the siblings of my grandparents and I > downloaded two small files that were actually correct for what little > that they included. Of course, some of the other files had names, > places, and dates that were familiar to me - but the names were > misspelled. > > This is just another approach to finding someone else's search results. > I'm not sure quite how useful it is. Oh, you can simply replace the > surname (within the URL) with another one and you'll get a wholly > different search on the new surname. > > Dale > > http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/ancestorsearchresults.asp? > last_name=Taylor&standardize=N > ________________________________ > > Edgar Taylor wrote: >> Dale - Thanks very much for posting this. Down loading the URL you >> give >> and then clicking on the "Georgia's Virtual Vault" leads to much more >> other information that can be downloaded. These included other Georgia >> names. So many thanks again. Ed T of PGH >> -------------- >> On Nov 5, 2006, at 10:57 AM, Dale E. Reddick wrote: >> >> >>> Hi Folks, >>> >>> The following long URL takes you to a search results webpage of the >>> Secretary of State for Georgia. On it are 320 search results for the >>> surname Taylor. >>> >>> Many of these are Confederate Pension Applications. >>> >>> Others are late 18th and early 19th century plats - especially for >>> Taylors from Screven County, Georgia. If you have known Taylor >>> ancestry >>> from eastern Georgia then you might want to review these results for >>> evidence of their presence in that and other, nearby counties. >>> >>> The files can be saved as JPEG images by choosing the 'All Files' >>> option >>> and providing the '.jpg' ending to the file name you choose. >>> >>> Dale E. Reddick >>> >>> >>> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TAYLOR-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    11/05/2006 08:12:15
    1. [TAYLOR] 517 Taylor-related records from Familysearch.org.
    2. Dale E. Reddick
    3. Hey Ed, Here's another one. The initial result of this search produces 517 hits. However, the whole set of results are broken down into 25 different categories. If you click on each separate category then you'll see an expanded list of search hits for just that category. Some of these results have downloadable GEDCOM files associated with them. I checked that out with the siblings of my grandparents and I downloaded two small files that were actually correct for what little that they included. Of course, some of the other files had names, places, and dates that were familiar to me - but the names were misspelled. This is just another approach to finding someone else's search results. I'm not sure quite how useful it is. Oh, you can simply replace the surname (within the URL) with another one and you'll get a wholly different search on the new surname. Dale http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/ancestorsearchresults.asp?last_name=Taylor&standardize=N ________________________________ Edgar Taylor wrote: > Dale - Thanks very much for posting this. Down loading the URL you give > and then clicking on the "Georgia's Virtual Vault" leads to much more > other information that can be downloaded. These included other Georgia > names. So many thanks again. Ed T of PGH > -------------- > On Nov 5, 2006, at 10:57 AM, Dale E. Reddick wrote: > > >> Hi Folks, >> >> The following long URL takes you to a search results webpage of the >> Secretary of State for Georgia. On it are 320 search results for the >> surname Taylor. >> >> Many of these are Confederate Pension Applications. >> >> Others are late 18th and early 19th century plats - especially for >> Taylors from Screven County, Georgia. If you have known Taylor >> ancestry >> from eastern Georgia then you might want to review these results for >> evidence of their presence in that and other, nearby counties. >> >> The files can be saved as JPEG images by choosing the 'All Files' >> option >> and providing the '.jpg' ending to the file name you choose. >> >> Dale E. Reddick >> >> >>

    11/05/2006 07:56:26
    1. Re: [TAYLOR] Cornelius Taylor- Re: Multiple land parcel plats from 1801 to 1851 for Screven Co., GA. Taylors.
    2. Frank D. Taylor
    3. Edgar, Cornelius apparently was a pretty popular name a few generations back. I think you and I have corresponded a couple of times down through the years ( I was, and still am, searching for Dempsey Taylor) so probably you have this. Anyway, in Whitley and Knox Counties, KY there were about four Corneliuses around 1800-1850. Let me know if you need info on them. Frank Taylor ----- Original Message ----- From: "Edgar Taylor" <ertjr1@earthlink.net> To: <taylor@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, November 05, 2006 2:16 PM Subject: [TAYLOR] Cornelius Taylor- Re: Multiple land parcel plats from 1801 to 1851 for Screven Co., GA. Taylors. > Dale - Thanks again for his message. I noted that one of those you list > is Cornelius Taylor. Though this is not "my" Cornelius, I am always > look for this name, as I have "collected" info on the name for some > time. My interest is to trace back to whom his parents might have been > to see if there is any connection "way back". > > If any one has a Cornelius Taylor in their families I would be > interested to learn. Ed Tof PGH > ------------------------ > On Nov 5, 2006, at 12:32 PM, Dale E. Reddick wrote: > >> Hi Folks, >> >> As a followup to my earlier message, there are plats of Screven County >> Taylors from 1801 to 1851 for individuals named Benjamin, Cornelius, >> Edmund, John, Rachel, Sarah, and William Taylor. Some of plats for >> John >> and William are likely for two generations of individuals. Two of my >> immediate ancestors are likely to be represented by some of these land >> acquisitions described via these plats (gg-grandfather John L. Taylor >> and ggg-grandfather William Taylor). >> >> There are four separate plats for Benjamin Taylor (if only a single >> individual). In an 1803 plat it can be seen that Benjamin's new land >> acquisition is bordered by the land of James Taylor. >> >> In an 1811 plat Edmund Taylor's new land parcel is bordered by William >> Taylor. William Taylor has two plats from 1804 and 1806 (if the same >> individual). Then there's an 1845 plat for a William Taylor. >> >> There are three plats for individuals named John Taylor. One is from >> 1828 while the other two are from 1850 and 1851. >> >> An 1804 plat for 1000 acres was prepared for Cornelius Taylor. The >> 1804 >> plat of 1000 acres for Rachel Taylor shows her lands being bordered by >> Sarah Taylor and Cornelius Taylor. Another 1804 plat of 1000 acres was >> prepared for Sarah Taylor, with her land being bordered by the lands of >> Rachel Taylor and Cornelius Taylor. Perhaps these were a father and >> his >> two daughters or else three siblings. I do not immediately recognize >> them as being part of my Taylor lineage in Screven County. >> >> The contents relating to Confederate Pension Applications are too >> numerous and diverse for me to summarize. >> >> Dale >> ________________________________ >> >> Dale E. Reddick wrote: >>> Hi Folks, >>> >>> The following long URL takes you to a search results webpage of the >>> Secretary of State for Georgia. On it are 320 search results for the >>> surname Taylor. >>> >>> Many of these are Confederate Pension Applications. >>> >>> Others are late 18th and early 19th century plats - especially for >>> Taylors from Screven County, Georgia. If you have known Taylor >>> ancestry >>> from eastern Georgia then you might want to review these results for >>> evidence of their presence in that and other, nearby counties. >>> >>> The files can be saved as JPEG images by choosing the 'All Files' >>> option >>> and providing the '.jpg' ending to the file name you choose. >>> >>> Dale E. Reddick >>> >>> >>> http://content.sos.state.ga.us/cdm4/results.php? >>> CISOOP1=all&CISOFIELD1=CISOSEARCHALL&CISORESTMP=%2Fcdm4%2Fresults.php& >>> CISOVIEWTMP=%2Fcdm4%2Fitem_viewer.php&CISOMODE=grid&CISOGRID=thumbnail >>> %2CA%2C1%3Btitle%2CA%2C1%3Brelati%2CA%2C0%3Bdate%2C200%2C0%3Bnone%2CA% >>> 2C0%3B20%3Btitle%2Crelati%2Cdate%2Cnone%2Cnone&CISOBIB=title%2CA%2C1%2 >>> CN%3Brelati%2CA%2C0%2CN%3Bdate%2C200%2C0%2CN%3Bnone%2CA%2C0%2CN%3Bnone >>> %2CA%2C0%2CN%3B20%3Btitle%2Crelati%2Cdate%2Cnone%2Cnone&CISOTHUMB=20+% >>> 284x5%29%3Btitle%2Crelati%2Cdate%2Cnone%2Cnone&CISOTITLE=20%3Btitle%2C >>> relati%2Cdate%2Cnone%2Cnone&CISOHIERA=20%3Btitle%2Crelati%2Cdate%2Cnon >>> e%2Cnone&CISOSUPPRESS=1&CISOBOX1=Taylor&CISOROOT=all >>> >>> >>> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> TAYLOR-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TAYLOR-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.409 / Virus Database: 268.13.26/516 - Release Date: 11/3/2006 > >

    11/05/2006 07:45:43
    1. [TAYLOR] Cornelius Taylor- Re: Multiple land parcel plats from 1801 to 1851 for Screven Co., GA. Taylors.
    2. Edgar Taylor
    3. Dale - Thanks again for his message. I noted that one of those you list is Cornelius Taylor. Though this is not "my" Cornelius, I am always look for this name, as I have "collected" info on the name for some time. My interest is to trace back to whom his parents might have been to see if there is any connection "way back". If any one has a Cornelius Taylor in their families I would be interested to learn. Ed Tof PGH ------------------------ On Nov 5, 2006, at 12:32 PM, Dale E. Reddick wrote: > Hi Folks, > > As a followup to my earlier message, there are plats of Screven County > Taylors from 1801 to 1851 for individuals named Benjamin, Cornelius, > Edmund, John, Rachel, Sarah, and William Taylor. Some of plats for > John > and William are likely for two generations of individuals. Two of my > immediate ancestors are likely to be represented by some of these land > acquisitions described via these plats (gg-grandfather John L. Taylor > and ggg-grandfather William Taylor). > > There are four separate plats for Benjamin Taylor (if only a single > individual). In an 1803 plat it can be seen that Benjamin's new land > acquisition is bordered by the land of James Taylor. > > In an 1811 plat Edmund Taylor's new land parcel is bordered by William > Taylor. William Taylor has two plats from 1804 and 1806 (if the same > individual). Then there's an 1845 plat for a William Taylor. > > There are three plats for individuals named John Taylor. One is from > 1828 while the other two are from 1850 and 1851. > > An 1804 plat for 1000 acres was prepared for Cornelius Taylor. The > 1804 > plat of 1000 acres for Rachel Taylor shows her lands being bordered by > Sarah Taylor and Cornelius Taylor. Another 1804 plat of 1000 acres was > prepared for Sarah Taylor, with her land being bordered by the lands of > Rachel Taylor and Cornelius Taylor. Perhaps these were a father and > his > two daughters or else three siblings. I do not immediately recognize > them as being part of my Taylor lineage in Screven County. > > The contents relating to Confederate Pension Applications are too > numerous and diverse for me to summarize. > > Dale > ________________________________ > > Dale E. Reddick wrote: >> Hi Folks, >> >> The following long URL takes you to a search results webpage of the >> Secretary of State for Georgia. On it are 320 search results for the >> surname Taylor. >> >> Many of these are Confederate Pension Applications. >> >> Others are late 18th and early 19th century plats - especially for >> Taylors from Screven County, Georgia. If you have known Taylor >> ancestry >> from eastern Georgia then you might want to review these results for >> evidence of their presence in that and other, nearby counties. >> >> The files can be saved as JPEG images by choosing the 'All Files' >> option >> and providing the '.jpg' ending to the file name you choose. >> >> Dale E. Reddick >> >> >> http://content.sos.state.ga.us/cdm4/results.php? >> CISOOP1=all&CISOFIELD1=CISOSEARCHALL&CISORESTMP=%2Fcdm4%2Fresults.php& >> CISOVIEWTMP=%2Fcdm4%2Fitem_viewer.php&CISOMODE=grid&CISOGRID=thumbnail >> %2CA%2C1%3Btitle%2CA%2C1%3Brelati%2CA%2C0%3Bdate%2C200%2C0%3Bnone%2CA% >> 2C0%3B20%3Btitle%2Crelati%2Cdate%2Cnone%2Cnone&CISOBIB=title%2CA%2C1%2 >> CN%3Brelati%2CA%2C0%2CN%3Bdate%2C200%2C0%2CN%3Bnone%2CA%2C0%2CN%3Bnone >> %2CA%2C0%2CN%3B20%3Btitle%2Crelati%2Cdate%2Cnone%2Cnone&CISOTHUMB=20+% >> 284x5%29%3Btitle%2Crelati%2Cdate%2Cnone%2Cnone&CISOTITLE=20%3Btitle%2C >> relati%2Cdate%2Cnone%2Cnone&CISOHIERA=20%3Btitle%2Crelati%2Cdate%2Cnon >> e%2Cnone&CISOSUPPRESS=1&CISOBOX1=Taylor&CISOROOT=all >> >> >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TAYLOR-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    11/05/2006 07:16:21
    1. Re: [TAYLOR] 320 Taylor-related records from the Georgia Secretary of State's archives.
    2. Edgar Taylor
    3. Dale - Thanks very much for posting this. Down loading the URL you give and then clicking on the "Georgia's Virtual Vault" leads to much more other information that can be downloaded. These included other Georgia names. So many thanks again. Ed T of PGH -------------- On Nov 5, 2006, at 10:57 AM, Dale E. Reddick wrote: > Hi Folks, > > The following long URL takes you to a search results webpage of the > Secretary of State for Georgia. On it are 320 search results for the > surname Taylor. > > Many of these are Confederate Pension Applications. > > Others are late 18th and early 19th century plats - especially for > Taylors from Screven County, Georgia. If you have known Taylor > ancestry > from eastern Georgia then you might want to review these results for > evidence of their presence in that and other, nearby counties. > > The files can be saved as JPEG images by choosing the 'All Files' > option > and providing the '.jpg' ending to the file name you choose. > > Dale E. Reddick > > > http://content.sos.state.ga.us/cdm4/results.php? > CISOOP1=all&CISOFIELD1=CISOSEARCHALL&CISORESTMP=%2Fcdm4%2Fresults.php&C > ISOVIEWTMP=%2Fcdm4%2Fitem_viewer.php&CISOMODE=grid&CISOGRID=thumbnail%2 > CA%2C1%3Btitle%2CA%2C1%3Brelati%2CA%2C0%3Bdate%2C200%2C0%3Bnone%2CA%2C0 > %3B20%3Btitle%2Crelati%2Cdate%2Cnone%2Cnone&CISOBIB=title%2CA%2C1%2CN%3 > Brelati%2CA%2C0%2CN%3Bdate%2C200%2C0%2CN%3Bnone%2CA%2C0%2CN%3Bnone%2CA% > 2C0%2CN%3B20%3Btitle%2Crelati%2Cdate%2Cnone%2Cnone&CISOTHUMB=20+%284x5% > 29%3Btitle%2Crelati%2Cdate%2Cnone%2Cnone&CISOTITLE=20%3Btitle%2Crelati% > 2Cdate%2Cnone%2Cnone&CISOHIERA=20%3Btitle%2Crelati%2Cdate%2Cnone%2Cnone > &CISOSUPPRESS=1&CISOBOX1=Taylor&CISOROOT=all > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TAYLOR-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    11/05/2006 07:10:28
    1. [TAYLOR] Multiple land parcel plats from 1801 to 1851 for Screven Co., GA. Taylors.
    2. Dale E. Reddick
    3. Hi Folks, As a followup to my earlier message, there are plats of Screven County Taylors from 1801 to 1851 for individuals named Benjamin, Cornelius, Edmund, John, Rachel, Sarah, and William Taylor. Some of plats for John and William are likely for two generations of individuals. Two of my immediate ancestors are likely to be represented by some of these land acquisitions described via these plats (gg-grandfather John L. Taylor and ggg-grandfather William Taylor). There are four separate plats for Benjamin Taylor (if only a single individual). In an 1803 plat it can be seen that Benjamin's new land acquisition is bordered by the land of James Taylor. In an 1811 plat Edmund Taylor's new land parcel is bordered by William Taylor. William Taylor has two plats from 1804 and 1806 (if the same individual). Then there's an 1845 plat for a William Taylor. There are three plats for individuals named John Taylor. One is from 1828 while the other two are from 1850 and 1851. An 1804 plat for 1000 acres was prepared for Cornelius Taylor. The 1804 plat of 1000 acres for Rachel Taylor shows her lands being bordered by Sarah Taylor and Cornelius Taylor. Another 1804 plat of 1000 acres was prepared for Sarah Taylor, with her land being bordered by the lands of Rachel Taylor and Cornelius Taylor. Perhaps these were a father and his two daughters or else three siblings. I do not immediately recognize them as being part of my Taylor lineage in Screven County. The contents relating to Confederate Pension Applications are too numerous and diverse for me to summarize. Dale ________________________________ Dale E. Reddick wrote: > Hi Folks, > > The following long URL takes you to a search results webpage of the > Secretary of State for Georgia. On it are 320 search results for the > surname Taylor. > > Many of these are Confederate Pension Applications. > > Others are late 18th and early 19th century plats - especially for > Taylors from Screven County, Georgia. If you have known Taylor ancestry > from eastern Georgia then you might want to review these results for > evidence of their presence in that and other, nearby counties. > > The files can be saved as JPEG images by choosing the 'All Files' option > and providing the '.jpg' ending to the file name you choose. > > Dale E. Reddick > > > http://content.sos.state.ga.us/cdm4/results.php?CISOOP1=all&CISOFIELD1=CISOSEARCHALL&CISORESTMP=%2Fcdm4%2Fresults.php&CISOVIEWTMP=%2Fcdm4%2Fitem_viewer.php&CISOMODE=grid&CISOGRID=thumbnail%2CA%2C1%3Btitle%2CA%2C1%3Brelati%2CA%2C0%3Bdate%2C200%2C0%3Bnone%2CA%2C0%3B20%3Btitle%2Crelati%2Cdate%2Cnone%2Cnone&CISOBIB=title%2CA%2C1%2CN%3Brelati%2CA%2C0%2CN%3Bdate%2C200%2C0%2CN%3Bnone%2CA%2C0%2CN%3Bnone%2CA%2C0%2CN%3B20%3Btitle%2Crelati%2Cdate%2Cnone%2Cnone&CISOTHUMB=20+%284x5%29%3Btitle%2Crelati%2Cdate%2Cnone%2Cnone&CISOTITLE=20%3Btitle%2Crelati%2Cdate%2Cnone%2Cnone&CISOHIERA=20%3Btitle%2Crelati%2Cdate%2Cnone%2Cnone&CISOSUPPRESS=1&CISOBOX1=Taylor&CISOROOT=all > > >

    11/05/2006 05:32:44
    1. [TAYLOR] 320 Taylor-related records from the Georgia Secretary of State's archives.
    2. Dale E. Reddick
    3. Hi Folks, The following long URL takes you to a search results webpage of the Secretary of State for Georgia. On it are 320 search results for the surname Taylor. Many of these are Confederate Pension Applications. Others are late 18th and early 19th century plats - especially for Taylors from Screven County, Georgia. If you have known Taylor ancestry from eastern Georgia then you might want to review these results for evidence of their presence in that and other, nearby counties. The files can be saved as JPEG images by choosing the 'All Files' option and providing the '.jpg' ending to the file name you choose. Dale E. Reddick http://content.sos.state.ga.us/cdm4/results.php?CISOOP1=all&CISOFIELD1=CISOSEARCHALL&CISORESTMP=%2Fcdm4%2Fresults.php&CISOVIEWTMP=%2Fcdm4%2Fitem_viewer.php&CISOMODE=grid&CISOGRID=thumbnail%2CA%2C1%3Btitle%2CA%2C1%3Brelati%2CA%2C0%3Bdate%2C200%2C0%3Bnone%2CA%2C0%3B20%3Btitle%2Crelati%2Cdate%2Cnone%2Cnone&CISOBIB=title%2CA%2C1%2CN%3Brelati%2CA%2C0%2CN%3Bdate%2C200%2C0%2CN%3Bnone%2CA%2C0%2CN%3Bnone%2CA%2C0%2CN%3B20%3Btitle%2Crelati%2Cdate%2Cnone%2Cnone&CISOTHUMB=20+%284x5%29%3Btitle%2Crelati%2Cdate%2Cnone%2Cnone&CISOTITLE=20%3Btitle%2Crelati%2Cdate%2Cnone%2Cnone&CISOHIERA=20%3Btitle%2Crelati%2Cdate%2Cnone%2Cnone&CISOSUPPRESS=1&CISOBOX1=Taylor&CISOROOT=all

    11/05/2006 03:57:15
    1. Re: [TAYLOR] Jasper, Catherine, Samuel, William, 1850, Tioga, Candor, NY.
    2. Dale E. Reddick
    3. Hi Folks, It appears that there's been previous discussion of an older Jasper Taylor from Tioga County, NY. Below are the first five Google search hits you get for a Jasper Taylor by Tioga search. Dale E. Reddick *jasper taylor* from *tioga* co newyork <http://www.jenforum.com/taylor/messages/6069.html> i am looking for any decendents of *jasper taylor* . he was my greatgrandfather . in the gays historrical gazetteer of *tioga* co ny . *...* www.jenforum.com/taylor/messages/6069.html - 14k - Supplemental Result - Cached <http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:15N7xBN6IPQJ:www.jenforum.com/taylor/messages/6069.html+Tioga+%22Jasper+Taylor%22&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=1> - Similar pages <http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&as_qdr=all&q=related:www.jenforum.com/taylor/messages/6069.html> NY, *Tioga* Co., 1840 Revolutionary War Pensioner Census <http://freepages.military.rootsweb.com/%7Eshortstuff/ny-tioga-revwar-1840.html> *Tioga* County, NY page 98. Pensioner, Age, Head of Household, Township. Elizabeth Prentice, 74, Joseph Prentice *...* *Jasper Taylor*, 76, *Jasper Taylor*, Candor *...* freepages.military.rootsweb.com/~shortstuff/ny-*tioga*-revwar-1840.html - 8k - Supplemental Result - Cached <http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:UaC0p9-rDL0J:freepages.military.rootsweb.com/%7Eshortstuff/ny-tioga-revwar-1840.html+Tioga+%22Jasper+Taylor%22&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=2> - Similar pages <http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&as_qdr=all&q=related:freepages.military.rootsweb.com/%7Eshortstuff/ny-tioga-revwar-1840.html> *Tioga* Co. NY 1999 Queries <http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Enytioga/query99.htm> and his wife, Harriet, who lived near Spencer in *Tioga* Co. in 1860. Chester was born in 1825 and died *...* I am looking for any decendents of *Jasper TAYLOR*. *...* www.rootsweb.com/~ny*tioga*/query99.htm - 108k - Cached <http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:7OWELztMt-kJ:www.rootsweb.com/%7Enytioga/query99.htm+Tioga+%22Jasper+Taylor%22&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=3> - Similar pages <http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&as_qdr=all&q=related:www.rootsweb.com/%7Enytioga/query99.htm> *Tioga* Co. NY 2000 Queries <http://www.rootsweb.com/%7Enytioga/query00.htm> I am looking for any info on the Eli P. BURTON family of *Tioga* Co., NY. *...* I am trying to tie him in with *Jasper TAYLOR* of Candor NY. *...* www.rootsweb.com/~ny*tioga*/query00.htm - 88k - Cached <http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:BU70AuW2ak0J:www.rootsweb.com/%7Enytioga/query00.htm+Tioga+%22Jasper+Taylor%22&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=4> - Similar pages <http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&as_qdr=all&q=related:www.rootsweb.com/%7Enytioga/query00.htm> [ More results from www.rootsweb.com <http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&as_qdr=all&q=+site:www.rootsweb.com++Tioga+%22Jasper+Taylor%22> ] 1840 Census of Pensioners Revolutionary or Military Services <http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/colonial/census/1840/1840ny_t.html> Jasper, Taylor, 76, *Jasper Taylor*, Candor, *Tioga*, Tailor. Elias, Taylor, 72, George W. Taylor, Houndsfield, Jefferson, Tailor *...* www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/colonial/census/1840/1840ny_t.html - 106k - Cached <http://64.233.161.104/search?q=cache:fTssob-TyNQJ:www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/colonial/census/1840/1840ny_t.html+Tioga+%22Jasper+Taylor%22&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=5> - Similar pages <http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&as_qdr=all&q=related:www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/colonial/census/1840/1840ny_t.html> Edgar Taylor wrote: > On outside possibility is that Jasper was a grandson of Cornelius > Taylor who came into that area from Luzerne Co., PA, before 1800. I > would have to check since I have not looked at the family for Cornelius > for some time: that one of his grandsons was of that name. See what you > can find on Cornelius. In the meantime I will try to find what I have, > But give me some time because other tasks are taking my time. > > Ed T of PGh A descendant of another Cornelius Taylor. > ------------------ > On Nov 2, 2006, at 12:21 PM, Superdome@aol.com wrote: > > >> Anyone have these Taylors' in their ancestry? Jasper 45, Catherine 43, >> Samuel 20, William 18. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Wm. Taylor >> Hattiesburg, Ms. >> >>

    11/02/2006 06:39:13
    1. Re: [TAYLOR] Jasper, Catherine, Samuel, William, 1850, Tioga, Candor, NY.
    2. Edgar Taylor
    3. On outside possibility is that Jasper was a grandson of Cornelius Taylor who came into that area from Luzerne Co., PA, before 1800. I would have to check since I have not looked at the family for Cornelius for some time: that one of his grandsons was of that name. See what you can find on Cornelius. In the meantime I will try to find what I have, But give me some time because other tasks are taking my time. Ed T of PGh A descendant of another Cornelius Taylor. ------------------ On Nov 2, 2006, at 12:21 PM, Superdome@aol.com wrote: > Anyone have these Taylors' in their ancestry? Jasper 45, Catherine 43, > Samuel 20, William 18. > > Thanks, > > Wm. Taylor > Hattiesburg, Ms. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > TAYLOR-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    11/02/2006 06:21:49
    1. [TAYLOR] Jasper, Catherine, Samuel, William, 1850, Tioga, Candor, NY.
    2. Anyone have these Taylors' in their ancestry? Jasper 45, Catherine 43, Samuel 20, William 18. Thanks, Wm. Taylor Hattiesburg, Ms.

    11/02/2006 05:21:24
    1. [TAYLOR] TAYLOR married to a BOWNE no BOWEN or BROWN
    2. Audrey Bowne
    3. Ann Taylor b 1743 England ? m d spouse William Bowne b 17?? d before 1789 children 1) William Bowne b ? 2) Ann Bowne b ? ----------------- Birdie Pearl Taylor b 1872 Madison Georgia m d 1918 Atlanta Georgia spouse Alfred BowneRobinson b 1874 Georgia d children 1) Alfred Bowne Robinson b 1899 Savannah Georgia d 1`977 SC --------------------- Elizabeth Taylor b England m 1754 Lydney England d spouse Simon Bowne b England d children ? ------------------------------ Frances Taylor b m 1782 England d spouse William Bowne b d children 1) William Bowne b 1783 England 2) Charolotte Bowne b 1786 England 3) Francis Bowne b 1788 England 4) John Bowne b 1792 England 5) Caroline Bowne b 1794 England 5) Harriett Bowne b 1797 England --------------------- James M Taylor b m 1893 d spouse Ann Bowne b d children ? ----------- Jeffery Taylor b m 1668 England d spouse Ann Bowne b d children ? ----------------------- Martha Shreve Taylor b 1848 NJ m 1866 NJ d 1908 spouse George Norris Bowne b 1843 NJ d 1905 PA children 1) Thomas Newbold Bowne b 1872 NJ 2) Emily Elizabeth Bowne b 1876 NJ 3) Amy Hutchinson Bowne b 1880 NJ -------------------- Mary Taylor b 1743 NJ m 1765 NJ d spouse Philip Bowne b 1737 NJ d children 1) Thomas Bowne b 1769 NJ 2) Philip Wilson Bowne b 1779 NJ 3) George Bowne ? if he belongs to this family b ? d 1797 ? ---------------------------- Mary E Taylor b 1872 NJ m d 1930 spouse Enos Bowne b 1864 NJ d 1953 NJ 1) Berrell Bowne(male) b 1902 NJ d 1972 NJ ---------------------------- Nancy Taylor b m d spouse William Bowne b d before 1788 children ? ----------------- Shreve Roberts Taylor b 1879 NJ m 1902 NJ d 1951 NJ spouse Amy Hutchinson Bowne b 1880 d 1951 children 1) Edwin Bowne Taylor b 1906 --------------- thanks for any info Audrey Bowne Seattle acbowne1@yahoo.com --------------------------------- Get your email and see which of your friends are online - Right on the new Yahoo.com

    10/28/2006 10:37:14
    1. Re: [TAYLOR] TAYLOR married to a BOWNE or BOWN
    2. Where and When? Gloria Cossentine In a message dated 10/28/2006 6:52:52 P.M. Central Standard Time, acbowne1@yahoo.com writes: would like info on a TAYLOR married to a BOWNE or BOWN thanks audrey Bowne Seattle acbowne1@yahoo.com

    10/28/2006 04:11:11
    1. Re: [TAYLOR] TAYLOR married to a BOWNE or BOWN
    2. Pam Stone
    3. Audrey, Your ancestor may have bee a BOWEN? Just a thought. I hope it helps you out? Pam pamstone@cfl.rr.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Audrey Bowne" <acbowne1@yahoo.com> To: <taylor-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 28, 2006 7:50 PM Subject: [TAYLOR] TAYLOR married to a BOWNE or BOWN I would like info on a TAYLOR married to a BOWNE or BOWN thanks audrey Bowne Seattle acbowne1@yahoo.com --------------------------------- Low, Low, Low Rates! Check out Yahoo! Messenger's cheap PC-to-Phone call rates. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TAYLOR-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/28/2006 02:16:07
    1. [TAYLOR] TAYLOR married to a BOWNE or BOWN
    2. Audrey Bowne
    3. I would like info on a TAYLOR married to a BOWNE or BOWN thanks audrey Bowne Seattle acbowne1@yahoo.com --------------------------------- Low, Low, Low Rates! Check out Yahoo! Messenger's cheap PC-to-Phone call rates.

    10/28/2006 10:50:54
    1. [TAYLOR] TAYLOR - Monmouth/Mercer Co., NJ
    2. Searching for parents of Wilson TAYLOR b. 5 April 1790 Monmouth Co., NJ, m. 22 June 1818 NYC Susan M. Cunningham. Wilson died 22 March 1851 E. Windsor, Mercer Co. Have seen his father named as George, as Joseph, and also as Edward. Wilson and Susan's children were: Mary E., Edward C., Sarah J., William W. and Louisa H. Does anyone have a clue as to who Wilson's parents really were? My line is through son William W. Barb

    10/27/2006 05:03:34
    1. Re: [TAYLOR] TAYLOR Digest, Vol 1, Issue 19
    2. marytraud
    3. where are your poyners from??? mine are from arkansas,,and i can go way back, my greatgrandmother was virginia adell poyner,, she wed george washington taylor jr if you think i can help let me know mary taylor traud my addy is arkiet43@yahoo.com ----- Original Message ----- From: <taylor-request@rootsweb.com> To: <taylor@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 21, 2006 1:01 AM Subject: TAYLOR Digest, Vol 1, Issue 19 > > > Today's Topics: > > 1. Benjamin Taylor and Ann Poyner/Piner (Jan Patterson) > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Message: 1 > Date: Fri, 20 Oct 2006 21:40:39 -0500 > From: Jan Patterson <glpatter@galstar.com> > Subject: [TAYLOR] Benjamin Taylor and Ann Poyner/Piner > To: taylor@rootsweb.com, Poyner@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <glpatter$216.226.4.99$.453988A7.6040407@galstar.com> > Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed > > I know very little about the above couple. They were probably born > between 1750 and 1780. Ann POYNER/PINER is the d/o of Benjamin POYNER > b. abt. 1729 and d. 1797 in Currituk and his wife Anne SANDERSON. > > That's it, that's all I know. Do you know more? Can you help. Jan who > is running through all the Poyner siblings and their spouses trying to > find info on her ancestry in OK > > > ------------------------------ > > To contact the TAYLOR list administrator, send an email to > TAYLOR-admin@rootsweb.com. > > To post a message to the TAYLOR mailing list, send an email to TAYLOR@rootsweb.com. > > __________________________________________________________ > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to TAYLOR-request@rootsweb.com > with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the > email with no additional text. > > > End of TAYLOR Digest, Vol 1, Issue 19 > ************************************* >

    10/27/2006 03:17:42
    1. [TAYLOR] OLD TAYLOR PHOTO FOUND IN TEXAS
    2. Dear List, I have recently found and purchased an old cabinet card style photo in Texas. It is of a John A. Taylor. It is identified on the back with these words, "To Kittie & Hugh. From Brother, John A. Taylor". Mr. Taylor is dressed in a uniform. He has on a plumed hat, with a sword at his left side. He has on white gloves and has a mustache. This photo was taken at Ned Bedford, Mass. The photographer's name is also inscribed on the front of the card, but it is rather ornate, and I am not sure what the name actually may be. It also states it was taken at "the "Hastings Building". My guess is that this photo was taken in the 1890's. That is merely a guess. I try to save old photos when I find those precious few that are identified. So, if Mr. John A. Taylor is your family, or you are interested in this wonderful photo (it is in pristine condition), please contact me privately at: jmje36@aol.com. Thank you, Judy in TX

    10/21/2006 03:09:42
    1. [TAYLOR] Benjamin Taylor and Ann Poyner/Piner
    2. Jan Patterson
    3. I know very little about the above couple. They were probably born between 1750 and 1780. Ann POYNER/PINER is the d/o of Benjamin POYNER b. abt. 1729 and d. 1797 in Currituk and his wife Anne SANDERSON. That's it, that's all I know. Do you know more? Can you help. Jan who is running through all the Poyner siblings and their spouses trying to find info on her ancestry in OK

    10/20/2006 03:40:39
    1. [TAYLOR] Fw: [TRAYLOR] Edward TRAYLOR (rec. as "TAYLOR", 1800, Brunswick Co., VA
    2. marilynandmonty
    3. This message is either from a non-subscriber or someone posting from an address different than the one under which they are subscribed - it bounced back. To reply, may I suggest you send a copy to doug.traylor@texasbb.com so Doug will get a copy. Thanks, Marilyn list admin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug Traylor US Navy Retired" <doug.traylor@texasbb.com> To: <traylor@rootsweb.com>; <TRAYLOR-L@rootsweb.com>; <TAYLOR@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2006 8:25 AM Subject: Re: [TRAYLOR] Edward TRAYLOR (rec. as "TAYLOR", 1800, Brunswick Co., VA > Pam, My father, Terry Edward Traylor, born 1912 in Deanville, ( > Caldwell) Texas was named after an Edward Traylor, but I have no > knowledge of when the Traylors came to Texas, I do know that his uncle, > buried here in Texas fought for Indiana during the Civil War. > Any idea of when the Traylors came to Texas ???? there are a lot of us > here, inland and along the coasts. > Thanks Doug > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Pam Stone" <pamstone@cfl.rr.com> > To: <TRAYLOR-L@rootsweb.com>; <TAYLOR@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, October 10, 2006 10:44 AM > Subject: Re: [TRAYLOR] Edward TRAYLOR (rec. as "TAYLOR", 1800, Brunswick > Co.,VA > > >> Hi, all, >> >> Regarding the Edward TRAYLOR I was referring to >> (recorded in Brunswick Co., VA in 1800 as Edward >> TAYLOR) was b. about 1765 or so, probably in Dinwiddie >> Co., VA. (I was mistaken---I said he was recorded on the >> Census, but he was recorded on the Tax List of 1800---paid >> 1 white male poll over 16, and one horse. Must have been >> living on someone else's land, though---not recorded on the >> census that year in his own household.) >> >> He was the eldest son and heir of my Joseph TRAYLOR >> & Elizabeth UNKNOWN of Prince George, Lunenburg & >> Brunswick Cos., VA & of Caswell Co., NC. His siblings >> were Martha (b. ca. 1763; m. William HOWERTON); >> Thomas Getson TRAYLOR; and John TRAYLOR. >> The other three siblings all moved to Edgefield Co., SC. >> Martha died after 1819, probably in Alabama. Thomas >> died in Georgia, and John Traylor died in Edgefield, SC, >> though his children also moved to Alabama. >> >> I have partial records of a Chancery suit by Joseph >> TRAYLOR's second wife, Mary (apparently DAVIS, >> a widow of a Caswell Co., NC Davis man.) She >> & Joseph had no children, but she was having a hard time, >> beginning in 1795, getting Edward Traylor to hand >> over one-thirds dower she had a right to by law. >> (Don't know the outcome, but the most important >> fact shown by this suit is that Joseph & his first wife, >> Elizabeth, had only four children---this makes all those >> other Traylors in the records of his 1794 estate in >> Brunswick Co. appear in a very different light...) >> >> Anyway, I don't know about Edward, except for those >> facts. I am wondering if he had any surviving children, >> and who they might have been. >> >> Pam >> pamstone@cfl.rr.com >>

    10/12/2006 06:10:06