My ggg grandmother, Maria Taylor, married David Bixby. He was b. 1797, "of Greenfield, Saratoga, NY." I don't know Maria Taylor's birthplace, or where they were married. I am a descendant of their son, Augustus Bixby, born 1825. Augustus gives his birthplace as Essex, Vermont. Greenfield, Vermont . or Greenfield, New York, depending on which record you are viewing. It is unclear. However, two of his marriage records clearly state that his mother was MARIA TAYLOR. The "Bixby History" provides a couple more clues by saying that Augustus lived "with his grandfather Taylor in Rochester, NY" when he was young. It also says that Maria Taylor's second husband was a man named ______ Clark. In addition, Maria may have had two other sons, George and David. If anyone recognizes any connections here, please contact me. Maria Taylor has been my brick wall for years. Thanks. Sincerely, Billie Pett Longmont, Colorado
----- Original Message ----- From: "Don Taylor" <don.taylor@buckeye-express.com> To: <TAYLOR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 1:43 PM Subject: [TAYLOR] Henry Taylor, b Oct 1840 in Ohio >>> >> >>>I am searching for the parents of my g grandfather Henry Taylor, b Oct >>>1840 in Ohio. Could be Adrian township. Married Isabella Bowen 6 April >>>1863 in Erie county. 7 children Mary Elizabeth m Daniel Weller, May >>>Eve, Addie m George Bowersox, Richard m Mary Scheck, George m Norah >>>Koch, Leonard, Herbert. Henry's second wife was Mary E. King m 21 Nov >>>1889. >>> >>> Thank You Don >>> >> >> > > > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== > Don't forget to change the subject line when the topic changes. > > ============================== > Jumpstart your genealogy with OneWorldTree. Search not only for > ancestors, but entire generations. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13972/rd.ashx > >
This is a bit off subject, but I see Laura that you live in Argyle, TX. I have family living there - Cindy Elizondo and Jim Denney. They are brother and sister and my cousins. They are Taylor descendants by the way. Do you know either of them? If so, I'd like to hear from you. I've lost touch with them. Carolyn Storie Seattle, WA -----Original Message----- From: brutonlittle1@verizon.net [mailto:brutonlittle1@verizon.net] Sent: Monday, September 11, 2006 2:11 PM To: TAYLOR-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TAYLOR] Re: TAYLOR-D Digest V06 #166 Hello Ed, I am wondering if you can connect a Taylor on my husband's side of the family to any of the Taylors you mentioned in your letter to Martha. I have been looking for a James Taylor b. 1813 in Washington, DC. He married a Mary ?? and I believe they made their home in Waterford, NJ. Their daughter caroline or "Carrie" is my husband's ggrandmother. Is James anywhere in your Taylor notes? Thanks for looking. Laura Bruton Argyle, TX >From: TAYLOR-D-request@rootsweb.com >Date: 2006/09/11 Mon AM 03:00:08 CDT >To: TAYLOR-D@rootsweb.com >Subject: TAYLOR-D Digest V06 #166 >TAYLOR-D Digest Volume 06 : Issue 166 > >Today's Topics: > #1 Fw: Re: [TAYLOR] Taylors- PA- Cent ["marilynandmonty" <marilynandmonty] > #2 Isaac Taylor in WAshington Co., PA [Edgar Taylor <ertjr1@earthlink.net] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from TAYLOR-D, send a message to > > TAYLOR-D-request@rootsweb.com > >that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > >and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software >requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > >______________________________ > >This bounced to me as {not a subscriber}, but Martha is a subscriber, only >at dutschm@netzero.com , not netzero.net. I would have thought the software >would go by the IP address of the person subscribed, not what was in the >"To" line. I'm not sure why it bounced to me, but go ahead and answer on >list since Martha is obviously seeing the messages - she responded to one of >them! >Marilyn >list admin > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <dutschm@netzero.net> >To: <TAYLOR-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2006 11:32 AM >Subject: Re: [TAYLOR] Taylors- PA- Centre and surrounding areas > > >> Hi Monica, >> I read your post with great interest. I am researching an elusive Isaac >> Taylor who was >> said to have been born in Washington County, PA. on Feb. 11, 1776. >> Together with >> his father, Isaac Taylor, Sr., they moved to Fort Kenton, KY. They lived >> there for three >> years. In 1788, they moved to Fort Natchez, MS. >> My problem is that I have not been able to find a paper trail on either of >> these men in >> PA. or KY. Since you have found some of your Taylors in PA., I wondered if >> you may >> have run accross my Isaac's. May be a long shot, but I had to ask. >> Thanks, >> Martha Dutsch in South Louisiana >> >> >> >> -- >> No virus found in this incoming message. >> Checked by AVG Free Edition. >> Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.12.2/442 - Release Date: 9/8/2006 >> >> > >______________________________ > >> >Hi Martha - I am VERY interested in your message to the Taylor message >forum regarding one Isaac Taylor in Washington Co., or thereabouts. I >have been trying for years to separate 4 or 5 different men and their >families of that name. Perhaps you are aware of the several that were >in the vicinity of western PA before and just after the Rev War. If >not, perhaps you will bear with me while I briefly describe a few of >the things about the ones I know about. > >1- One, in eastern Wash Co., was the son of Peter Taylor who apparently >came with his family into the area, as I recall, after the Rev War. >Some lady went into the DAR on that family. This family seems to have >been connected with the Robison or Robinson family. > >2 - One was in the area before the Rev War and appears in the early >records of the original early Ohio Co. , VA, and the short- lived >Yohogania Co. I suspect he was killed by the Indians, as there is a >Catherine Taylor in the 1800 census who I suspect was his wife, since >she was living in the same area as had he. He seems to have been a >Virginian, and may relate to the Isaac Taylor early in the Shenandoah >Valley, though I have not found any support for that. Also he may have >been the one who fought at the Battle of Point Pleasant, WVA. I do not >know if he is the Isaac Taylor who sold a big number of spinning wheels >or not, but one Isaac Taylor is in the histories as doing that.. Is he >yours? > >3 - One appears to be of the Edward Taylor family of Hunterdon, NJ, who >with brother Freegift and Edward, and maybe Richard, were in Allegheny >Co., PA, after the Rev War where they had served. He married Mercy or >Marcy Pierce and had land in Ohio Co, VA before moving into Ohio state. >He appears to the one - if not the one who I think is my ancestor - who >was of the Short Creek Methodist Episcopal Church. For a long time I >thought he might be "mine", since a daughter of "my" Isaac was married >by the preacher of that church. > >4 - Then there was just east from Allegheny Co. in Westmoreland, one >Isaac T. who I know nothing about, except he seems to have been a late >comer to the area. > >5 - Then there is the one I think IS my ancestor who, from all I can >gather, came from Luzerne Co., PA, about 1800 with the Rathbone family. >He and they were millers and millwrights, as was Isaac's sons. A >daughter, Deborah Taylor married, by the preacher of the Short Creek >Church, Edmund Rathbone in Ohio Co., Va, and a son, Stephen Taylor >married a sister of Edmund. But my ancestor, the third son Cornelius >Taylor, went down to Va at a young age where he married Mary Fail. I >suspect there were two other sons - Isaac Jr. and Richard. But I am >not sure what happened to him in the early 1800s. Again, I THINK he was >the Isaac who was in Wash Co., Ohio state after 1800, as were the >Rathbones and the Stephen Taylors, and a Richard Taylor. All, again, >millers. > >Yours is the first I have seen about an Isaac Sr. and Jr. going from >Wash Co. down first to >Ky and then to MS. I recall seeing something of an Isaac T acquiring >land down there but never connected him with PA. > >The families usually traveled together with relatives. Do you know of >any other families who traveled with your Taylors? Also, I am a great >believer that certain families of the same profession intermarried - >the "science" of building mills that operated for a long time was one >of these professions. Do you know in what profession your Isaac was? > >Sure hope we can start an interchange. Sincerely, Ed T of PGH. > >----------------- >> Hi Monica, >> I read your post with great interest. I am researching an elusive >> Isaac Taylor who was >> said to have been born in Washington County, PA. on Feb. 11, 1776. >> Together with >> his father, Isaac Taylor, Sr., they moved to Fort Kenton, KY. They >> lived there for three >> years. In 1788, they moved to Fort Natchez, MS. >> My problem is that I have not been able to find a paper trail on >> either of these men in >> PA. or KY. Since you have found some of your Taylors in PA., I >> wondered if you may >> have run across my Isaac's. May be a long shot, but I had to ask. >> Thanks, >> Martha Dutsch in South Louisiana ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== To contact the administrator of this mailing list, send mail to TAYLOR-admin@rootsweb.com. ============================== View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find marriage announcements and more. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx
Edgar; I have a William Taylor b 1680 in Ireland married Janet Paul. There was another William who married a Mary Hughes went to PA abt 1730 had four sons; Mathew b 1707 Armagh d 1784 Washington, PA Isaac b 1710 Antrim d 8 Feb 1781 Montgomery Co. VA Robert Taylor b 1712 Armagh d bet 1719-1808 Armagh John b 1718 Armagh d bet 1719-1808 Armagh, Drumech Ireland The story (unproved) is that they all came to PA abt 1730. William and Isaac went to VA. I think Isaac was a surveyor I descend from Isaac Taylor and Isabella Wilson came to Borden Tract 1737 nr Lexinbgton Isaac b abt 1700 in Antrim, d 1781 Montgomery Co. VA Isaac Jr and Emmaline (Ware?) Joseph and Jane Blackburn Albert and Martha barnard William and Eliza Osburn James and Rebecca Vickers James and Neva Elliott Earl H Taylor (Me) b 1918 CA I HAVE NO PROOF WILLIAM AND ISAAC WERE MY ANCESTORS. IT LOOKS GOOD BUT NO PROOF. THERE WERE MANY ISAAC Taylors around that period. Earl H Taylor eht2060@keyway.net (909) 593 2652 yahoo IM eht2060 AOL IM eht2060 http://www.keyway.net/~eht2060/ -----Original Message----- From: Edgar Taylor [mailto:ertjr1@earthlink.net] Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2006 2:28 PM To: TAYLOR-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [TAYLOR] Isaac Taylor in WAshington Co., PA > Hi Martha - I am VERY interested in your message to the Taylor message forum regarding one Isaac Taylor in Washington Co., or thereabouts. I have been trying for years to separate 4 or 5 different men and their families of that name. Perhaps you are aware of the several that were in the vicinity of western PA before and just after the Rev War. If not, perhaps you will bear with me while I briefly describe a few of the things about the ones I know about. 1- One, in eastern Wash Co., was the son of Peter Taylor who apparently came with his family into the area, as I recall, after the Rev War. Some lady went into the DAR on that family. This family seems to have been connected with the Robison or Robinson family. 2 - One was in the area before the Rev War and appears in the early records of the original early Ohio Co. , VA, and the short- lived Yohogania Co. I suspect he was killed by the Indians, as there is a Catherine Taylor in the 1800 census who I suspect was his wife, since she was living in the same area as had he. He seems to have been a Virginian, and may relate to the Isaac Taylor early in the Shenandoah Valley, though I have not found any support for that. Also he may have been the one who fought at the Battle of Point Pleasant, WVA. I do not know if he is the Isaac Taylor who sold a big number of spinning wheels or not, but one Isaac Taylor is in the histories as doing that.. Is he yours? 3 - One appears to be of the Edward Taylor family of Hunterdon, NJ, who with brother Freegift and Edward, and maybe Richard, were in Allegheny Co., PA, after the Rev War where they had served. He married Mercy or Marcy Pierce and had land in Ohio Co, VA before moving into Ohio state. He appears to the one - if not the one who I think is my ancestor - who was of the Short Creek Methodist Episcopal Church. For a long time I thought he might be "mine", since a daughter of "my" Isaac was married by the preacher of that church. 4 - Then there was just east from Allegheny Co. in Westmoreland, one Isaac T. who I know nothing about, except he seems to have been a late comer to the area. 5 - Then there is the one I think IS my ancestor who, from all I can gather, came from Luzerne Co., PA, about 1800 with the Rathbone family. He and they were millers and millwrights, as was Isaac's sons. A daughter, Deborah Taylor married, by the preacher of the Short Creek Church, Edmund Rathbone in Ohio Co., Va, and a son, Stephen Taylor married a sister of Edmund. But my ancestor, the third son Cornelius Taylor, went down to Va at a young age where he married Mary Fail. I suspect there were two other sons - Isaac Jr. and Richard. But I am not sure what happened to him in the early 1800s. Again, I THINK he was the Isaac who was in Wash Co., Ohio state after 1800, as were the Rathbones and the Stephen Taylors, and a Richard Taylor. All, again, millers. Yours is the first I have seen about an Isaac Sr. and Jr. going from Wash Co. down first to Ky and then to MS. I recall seeing something of an Isaac T acquiring land down there but never connected him with PA. The families usually traveled together with relatives. Do you know of any other families who traveled with your Taylors? Also, I am a great believer that certain families of the same profession intermarried - the "science" of building mills that operated for a long time was one of these professions. Do you know in what profession your Isaac was? Sure hope we can start an interchange. Sincerely, Ed T of PGH. ----------------- > Hi Monica, > I read your post with great interest. I am researching an elusive > Isaac Taylor who was > said to have been born in Washington County, PA. on Feb. 11, 1776. > Together with > his father, Isaac Taylor, Sr., they moved to Fort Kenton, KY. They > lived there for three > years. In 1788, they moved to Fort Natchez, MS. > My problem is that I have not been able to find a paper trail on > either of these men in > PA. or KY. Since you have found some of your Taylors in PA., I > wondered if you may > have run across my Isaac's. May be a long shot, but I had to ask. > Thanks, > Martha Dutsch in South Louisiana ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== To UNSUBSCRIBE from LIST - mailto:TAYLOR-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com To UNSUBSCRIBE from DIGEST - mailto:TAYLOR-D-REQUEST@rootsweb.com Put Only: UNSUBSCRIBE in subject and body of message ============================== Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx
> Hi Martha - I am VERY interested in your message to the Taylor message forum regarding one Isaac Taylor in Washington Co., or thereabouts. I have been trying for years to separate 4 or 5 different men and their families of that name. Perhaps you are aware of the several that were in the vicinity of western PA before and just after the Rev War. If not, perhaps you will bear with me while I briefly describe a few of the things about the ones I know about. 1- One, in eastern Wash Co., was the son of Peter Taylor who apparently came with his family into the area, as I recall, after the Rev War. Some lady went into the DAR on that family. This family seems to have been connected with the Robison or Robinson family. 2 - One was in the area before the Rev War and appears in the early records of the original early Ohio Co. , VA, and the short- lived Yohogania Co. I suspect he was killed by the Indians, as there is a Catherine Taylor in the 1800 census who I suspect was his wife, since she was living in the same area as had he. He seems to have been a Virginian, and may relate to the Isaac Taylor early in the Shenandoah Valley, though I have not found any support for that. Also he may have been the one who fought at the Battle of Point Pleasant, WVA. I do not know if he is the Isaac Taylor who sold a big number of spinning wheels or not, but one Isaac Taylor is in the histories as doing that.. Is he yours? 3 - One appears to be of the Edward Taylor family of Hunterdon, NJ, who with brother Freegift and Edward, and maybe Richard, were in Allegheny Co., PA, after the Rev War where they had served. He married Mercy or Marcy Pierce and had land in Ohio Co, VA before moving into Ohio state. He appears to the one - if not the one who I think is my ancestor - who was of the Short Creek Methodist Episcopal Church. For a long time I thought he might be "mine", since a daughter of "my" Isaac was married by the preacher of that church. 4 - Then there was just east from Allegheny Co. in Westmoreland, one Isaac T. who I know nothing about, except he seems to have been a late comer to the area. 5 - Then there is the one I think IS my ancestor who, from all I can gather, came from Luzerne Co., PA, about 1800 with the Rathbone family. He and they were millers and millwrights, as was Isaac's sons. A daughter, Deborah Taylor married, by the preacher of the Short Creek Church, Edmund Rathbone in Ohio Co., Va, and a son, Stephen Taylor married a sister of Edmund. But my ancestor, the third son Cornelius Taylor, went down to Va at a young age where he married Mary Fail. I suspect there were two other sons - Isaac Jr. and Richard. But I am not sure what happened to him in the early 1800s. Again, I THINK he was the Isaac who was in Wash Co., Ohio state after 1800, as were the Rathbones and the Stephen Taylors, and a Richard Taylor. All, again, millers. Yours is the first I have seen about an Isaac Sr. and Jr. going from Wash Co. down first to Ky and then to MS. I recall seeing something of an Isaac T acquiring land down there but never connected him with PA. The families usually traveled together with relatives. Do you know of any other families who traveled with your Taylors? Also, I am a great believer that certain families of the same profession intermarried - the "science" of building mills that operated for a long time was one of these professions. Do you know in what profession your Isaac was? Sure hope we can start an interchange. Sincerely, Ed T of PGH. ----------------- > Hi Monica, > I read your post with great interest. I am researching an elusive > Isaac Taylor who was > said to have been born in Washington County, PA. on Feb. 11, 1776. > Together with > his father, Isaac Taylor, Sr., they moved to Fort Kenton, KY. They > lived there for three > years. In 1788, they moved to Fort Natchez, MS. > My problem is that I have not been able to find a paper trail on > either of these men in > PA. or KY. Since you have found some of your Taylors in PA., I > wondered if you may > have run across my Isaac's. May be a long shot, but I had to ask. > Thanks, > Martha Dutsch in South Louisiana
This bounced to me as {not a subscriber}, but Martha is a subscriber, only at dutschm@netzero.com , not netzero.net. I would have thought the software would go by the IP address of the person subscribed, not what was in the "To" line. I'm not sure why it bounced to me, but go ahead and answer on list since Martha is obviously seeing the messages - she responded to one of them! Marilyn list admin ----- Original Message ----- From: <dutschm@netzero.net> To: <TAYLOR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2006 11:32 AM Subject: Re: [TAYLOR] Taylors- PA- Centre and surrounding areas > Hi Monica, > I read your post with great interest. I am researching an elusive Isaac > Taylor who was > said to have been born in Washington County, PA. on Feb. 11, 1776. > Together with > his father, Isaac Taylor, Sr., they moved to Fort Kenton, KY. They lived > there for three > years. In 1788, they moved to Fort Natchez, MS. > My problem is that I have not been able to find a paper trail on either of > these men in > PA. or KY. Since you have found some of your Taylors in PA., I wondered if > you may > have run accross my Isaac's. May be a long shot, but I had to ask. > Thanks, > Martha Dutsch in South Louisiana > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.12.2/442 - Release Date: 9/8/2006 > >
Resubmitting hopefully easier on the eye version. Any corrections / additional info would be GREATLY appreciated. I need to track my Taylors beyond PA. please contact Monica Taylor _mrt39532@aol.com_ (mailto:mrt39532@aol.com) for or with any additional info. * (Asterick means info is CONFIRMED). Everything else I would like to have confirmed. Nathan Taylor b. 11- 9-1775 Bald Eagle PA Marriage- Elizabeth Krouse b. 3-6-1789 Blad Eagle PA Children 1. Jacob Taylor b. 3-18-1830 Bellefonte PA 2. Anne Taylor b. 5-27-1827 Bald Eagle PA 3. George Taylor b. 11-11-1809 Bald Eagle PA 4. Joseph Taylor b. 9-12-1811 " " 5. James Taylor b. 7-11-1813 " " 6. Henry Taylor b. 2-15-1815 " " 7. John taylor b. 4/25/1817 " " 8. Nathan Taylor b. 2-9-1819 " " 9. Mary Taylor b. 3-1-1821 " " 10. Charles Taylor b. 8-9-1823 " " 11. Lucinda Taylor b. 9-12-1825 " " 12. Margaret Taylor b. 3-13-1829 " " 13. Samuel Taylor b. 3-1833 " " 14. William Taylor b. 9-29-1836 " " I do not have proof that Nathan is his father but highly likely. The following- * OBITUARY AND CENSUS VERIFIED Jacob Taylor b. 3-18-1830 d. 9-21-1902 Gearhartville, PA Note- Was previously married to Margart Ann Gill 3-8-1857. Had 3 Children in this marriage. Marriage 2- Mary Ellen Newman b. 7-1849 Children * OBITUARY AND CENSUS VERIFIED 1. John Taylor b. 3-4-1878 Phillipsburg PA *OBITUARY 2. Samuel Stanley Taylor b. 8-15-1874 " " 3. Richard Taylor b. 5-1882 " " 4. Susan Taylor b. 1866 " " 5. Elizabeth Taylor b. 1870 " " *OBIT 6. Mary Taylor b. 3-1-1873 " " 7. Martha Taylor b. 4-1884 " " *OBIT Richard Taylor b. 1882 is my line he married Margaret Blake b. 1886 in Cambria 1904 *MARRIAGE LICENSE AND CENSUS Children: *ANCESTRY CENSUS 1. Raymond b. 1906 Clearfield 2. Chester- Cambria 3. Glenn- Cambria 4. George- Cambria Thank You Monica Taylor
Dempsey Taylor was born in N.C. 1813-15. In 1842 he married Anna Meadors in Whitley Co. KY and had Dennis, Martha, Nancy L, Jemima, Louisa, Lavica, Maranda J, Reuben and Kezziah. Family legend has it that two brothers, one named Dennis, came to Whitley Co with him. The rest of his life he lived in Whitley Co or in neighboring Scott Co TN. Any help will be appreciated. FDTAYLOR@HIGHLAND.NET
Any corrections / additional info would be GREATLY appreciated. I need to track my Taylors beyond PA. please contact Monica Taylor _mrt39532@aol.com_ (mailto:mrt39532@aol.com) with any additional info. Proof of Nathan being Jacobs father would be nice. But info is highly likely correct. Name: Nathan TAYLOR Given Name: Nathan Surname: Taylor Sex: M Birth: 11-9-1775 in Bald Eagle, Pa Marriage 1 _Elizabeth KROUSE_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I519881376) b: 03-06-1789 in Bald Eagle, Pa Children 1. _Jacob TAYLOR_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I519628607) b: 03-18-1830 in Bellefonte, Pa 2. _Anne TAYLOR_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I527740138) b: 05-27-1827 in Bald Eagle, Pa 3. _George TAYLOR_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I527740141) b: 11-11-1809 in Bald Eagle, Pa 4. _Joseph TAYLOR_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I527740144) b: 09-12-1811 in Bald Eagle, Pa 5. _James TAYLOR_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I527740149) b: 07-11-1813 in Bald Eagle, Pa 6. _Henry TAYLOR_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I527740151) b: 02-15-1815 in Bald Eagle, Pa 7. _John TAYLOR_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I528402636) b: 04-25-1817 in Bald Eagle, Pa 8. _Nathan TAYLOR_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I528837468) b: 2-9-1819 in Bald Eagle, Pa 9. _Mary D. TAYLOR_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I528837472) b: 03-01-1821 in Bald Eagle, Pa 10. _Charles TAYLOR_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I528837481) b: 08-09-1823 in Bald Eagle, Pa 11. _Lucinda TAYLOR_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I528837482) b: 09-12-1825 in Bald Eagle, Pa 12. _Margaret TAYLOR_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I528837484) b: 03-13-1829 in Bald Eagle, Pa 13. _Samuel TAYLOR_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I528837485) b: 03-1833 in Bald Eagle, Pa 14. _William L. TAYLOR_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I528837487) b: 09-29-1836 in Bald Eagle, Pa Name: Jacob TAYLOR Given Name: Jacob Surname: Taylor Sex: M Birth: 03-18-1830 in Bellefonte, Pa Death: 09-21-1902 in Gearhartville, Pa MARB: 1867 Note: Was previously married to Margaret Ann Gill 3-5-1857. Had three children in this marriage. Father: _Nathan TAYLOR_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I519881375) b: 11-9-1775 in Bald Eagle, Pa Mother: _Elizabeth KROUSE_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I519881376) b: 03-06-1789 in Bald Eagle, Pa Marriage 1 _Mary Ellen NEWMAN_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I519628608) b: 07-1849 Children (I have some obits on children) 1. _John TAYLOR_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I519624564) b: 3-4-1878 in Philipsburg, Pa 2. _Samuel Stanley TAYLOR_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I519881422) b: 8-15-1874 in Philipsburg, Pa 3. _Richard TAYLOR_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I519882294) b: 05-1882 in Philipsburg, Pa 4. _Susan TAYLOR_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I519997478) b: 1866 in Philipsburg, Pa 5. _Elizabeth TAYLOR_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I519997500) b: 1870 in Philipsburg, Pa 6. _Mary TAYLOR_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I519997585) b: 03-01-1873 in Philipsburg, Pa 7. _Martha . TAYLOR_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I519997597) b: 04-1884 in Philipsburg, Pa Name: Richard TAYLOR Given Name: Richard Surname: Taylor Sex: M Birth: 05-1882 in Philipsburg, Pa Father: _Jacob TAYLOR_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I519628607) b: 03-18-1830 in Bellefonte, Pa Mother: _Mary Ellen NEWMAN_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I519628608) b: 07-1849 Marriage 1 _Margaret_ (http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2430707&id=I519628608) Blake b. 1886 PA married 1904 in Cambria. Children: 1. Raymond b. 1906 Clearfield 2. Chester- Cambria 3. Glenn- Cambria 4. George- Cambria
Hello TAYLOR list members, I just wanted to let you know Rootsweb is in the process of migrating to new List Management software. If you were a subscriber in August, you were to have received notice of this. Lists are being migrated in steps; this week is TAYLOR's turn. The migration is scheduled for Monday, September 11, but dates have been slipping a bit so far as problems are resolved. When it does happen, you won't notice much change. There will no need to resubscribe when the lists are migrated. You will automatically be subscribed in whichever mode (List "L" or Digest "D") you are already on now. The biggest difference and maybe a drawback for some is that you can no longer have a single email address subscribed to both "L" and "D" modes (those currently on both will only be subscribed in the List mode). If you wish to receive lists individually *and* on digest, you will need a second email address. Apparently, being subscribed in two different modes with the same email address was unique to Rootsweb's old list management software (I know on the Yahoo lists I belong to, I have to make a choice). For some of you on the Digest mode, your digest might look a little different (not those of you on AOL, I'm told), but that can be changed. You can receive your digest Inline (all the messages available as soon as you open, one right after another) or in what is called MIME format, which looks the same as they now do (for all but AOL subscribers). Again, those on AOL will receive them as they always have - for the others, if you do not like the way your Digest looks, contact me and I will change the format back to what it was. Eventually, you will be able to change that and other settings yourself. Apparently, Rootsweb has been "limping" along for years with a software that worked, but which had been "tweaked" to its maximum capacity. This new software, called "Mailman," has features that work more like Yahoo or other mailing lists you might be used to, where you can actually go in and change some of your own settings, such as putting yourself on "No Mail" if you go on vacation instead of unsubbing and then subscribing again when you return. Those options won't be available immediately, but are forthcoming. When the migration first started, AOL was blocking mail because it was on a new server. We're told this has been resolved, but all are asked to double-check their "junk" or "s.pam" mail to make sure Rootsweb messages have not been sent there. Thanks, list members. I will send another e-mail letting you know when the list has been migrated and any changes that you should be aware of. Basically, this is just a "heads up" message - many of you on other lists are already aware of this. Since TAYLOR is toward the end of the alphabet, it is one of the last to migrate. All the bugs should be worked out by the time they get to our list :-) Marilyn list admin
Hi, There was an older son that was married, Gabriel Taylor m. Elizabeth Jackson?? and they had five or six girls. They lived in the Cross Community and was on the Friendship Church Roll in 1883. They also had a son, Frederick Taylor that married Catherine Baylor,they are my great-grandparents,they had four children. Catherine died in Charleston in 1906. Frederick went to war and the body was shipped home. Joseph and Susannah died Feb 9, 1852.They died within twelve hours of the other. No idea of where they are buried or cause of death. I have three girls and one boy that does not have a name. This info came from the 1830 census for the Orangeburg District. This family didn't show on the 1840 census but showed on the 1850 census in St. Johns Berkeley Parish, Charleston District. In 1818, John and Joseph Taylor was on a tax list for the St. Matthews Parish owning land and paying tax in that area. I've been trying to find the parents of John but thats my brick wall. In the 1860 SC census INDEX there is some families that I've tried to connect to Joseph and Susannah. I have completed a 20 Marker DNA test then I went back an ordered an up-date to the 44 Marker test. Have about 11 more Markers to be certified. Thanks for the come back. Later, Murray Taylor ----- Original Message ----- From: <Bjpass51@aol.com> To: <TAYLOR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 10:01 PM Subject: Re: [TAYLOR] Taylor DNA in SC > IN REGARD TO JOSEPH AND SUSANNAH THEY WERE IN ST JOHN'S BERKELEY, > CHARLESTON > IN 1850-DIDN'T FIND THEM IN 1860-WHAT ELSE DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THIS FAMILY. > I > HAVE WHAT LOOKS LIKE THREE ORPHANED CHILDREN IN 1850 I AM TRYING TO FIND > THE > PARENTS OF. > BRENDA PASS > > > ==== 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 >
IN REGARD TO JOSEPH AND SUSANNAH THEY WERE IN ST JOHN'S BERKELEY, CHARLESTON IN 1850-DIDN'T FIND THEM IN 1860-WHAT ELSE DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THIS FAMILY. I HAVE WHAT LOOKS LIKE THREE ORPHANED CHILDREN IN 1850 I AM TRYING TO FIND THE PARENTS OF. BRENDA PASS
Hi, I'm looking for any Taylor in South Carolina that has taken a DNA test and have the results back to compare my results with, Haplogroup R1b. mmtjr@ftc-i.net or taylory5171@yahoo.com Thanks, Murray Taylor
Hi, I'm looking for information on some Taylors from South Carolina, bornabout 1817 to 1840 and might have been born in the Orangeburg District or the St. Matthews Parish. There was twelve children in this family. I know the story on two of the boys, then there was Mary b. 1820; Lydia b. 1822; Benjamin A. or Reny A. b. 1830 and Erin W. b. 1832. Four, I never found names for, 3 females and one male. After 1850 all of these people disappeared or didn't show-up on the SC census. This was the family of Joseph and Susannah Taylor. Any information is appreciated. Thanks, Murray Taylor
Hello All! My ggrandfather, Robert W.F. Taylor was b. in Scotland on January 1, 1850, the date according to cemetary records. He arrived in Quincy, MA and m. Julia LITTLE in 1876 and was a worker in the granite quarries. His mother and father were James and Jane Taylor. Ive failed to learn how and when he arrived or anything certain about his family in Scotland. I have located a James and Jane TAYLOR in Aberdinshire who parented a son, Robert W.F. (William Forbes) TAYLOR b. in 1848 and the 1850 census shows that record. His mother died in childbirth before the next census taking and Robert does not appear in 1860 or 1870 with the family census record. To date I have not been able to locate a ships manifest documenting his arrival in the U.S. nor have I been successful in locating naturalization papers or any other connecting documents. I want to believe that this is a connection, but I cant connect the two families. How common was it to have to middle names? Any suggestions will be appreciated. Regards, Jim _________________________________________________________________ Search from any web page with powerful protection. Get the FREE Windows Live Toolbar Today! http://get.live.com/toolbar/overview
I've just joined this list. I've spent all weekend researching James H. Taylor b. Canada approx 22 Jan 1811. He married Chloe/Clara Stansel (where?). According to combination of 1860 and 1870 census children are:Robert b. 1849, Anna b. 1844, Elisabeth b. 1851, Benjamin b. 1855, Hatty b. 1857, Linas b. 1859, Donna b. 1864 and Eli (?spelling hard to read) 1867. They were in Allendale, MI. He died 25 Jul 1873 of small pox. From 3-1-1872 to 4/12/1872 he was in the Ottawa County Poor Farm. My ancestor is his daughter Donna Marie. Some in my family say she was part Indian and pictures of her show some Indian features. Where did he come from in Canada. Where did they marry? Where did the other children go? ANY help is appreciated. Thanks Caryn
Appreciate it, but this is definitely "Little Grove" and the earlier one is in Prince George County Maryland and the later one is in Fairfax County, Virginia close to Ft. Belvoir.
Hi Ginger, Well, there's Shady Grove Road between Rockville and Gaithersville, MD. That's just outside Washington along I-270, near I-370. Dale E. Reddick ________________________________ Gt0605@aol.com wrote: > Does anyone have a reference to a farm or plantation in Maryland or Virginia > called "Little Grove" > Many years ago, I talked briefly with a Capt. Bill Taylor who said he had a > ancestor called John "Little Grove" Taylor. Does this ring a bell with > anyone? > > Ginger Taylor > _gt0605@aol.com_ (mailto:gt0605@aol.com) > or > GTWPB@yahoo.com > > > ==== 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. > > ============================== > 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 > > > >
Sorry everyone...my return address is: either _gt0605@aol.com_ (mailto:gt0605@aol.com) or _GingerWPB@yahoo.com_ (mailto:GingerWPB@yahoo.com) Guess I don't use it enough to keep track of the yahoo one.
Does anyone have a reference to a farm or plantation in Maryland or Virginia called "Little Grove" Many years ago, I talked briefly with a Capt. Bill Taylor who said he had a ancestor called John "Little Grove" Taylor. Does this ring a bell with anyone? Ginger Taylor _gt0605@aol.com_ (mailto:gt0605@aol.com) or GTWPB@yahoo.com