yes, how nice to be so close. Finally got a chance to look stuff up and first must ap;ologize as my stuff is 100 years older, so this might not be a match, but let's hope. I have 2 brothers, John & Thomas, born in 1953 & 54. Their father John (1) dies and their mother, Elizabeth, is quite a gal and eventually ends up in Baltimore where her 4th husband dies in 1704. Son John dies in 1676 without marrying. Son (2) Thomas marries an Anne, lives on a place in Charles County and has two sons he also names John (3) and Thomas (3). Thomas (3) marries Barbara, buys a place on Maryland Point in 1720. I have no records of him after that, due mostly to not looking yet. John (3) marries Eunice and buys a place (90 acres) in Prince George County and calls it "Little Grove". Proceeds to have 5 children including a John (4), Thomas (4), James (4), Mary (4) and Ann (4). John & James inherit the farm and keep farming which may become your ancestors. Thomas (4) crossed the Potomac River in 1776 and buys 50 acres near Ft. Belvoir who is my ancestor. He has 13 children of which there is a John (5), Thomas (5), Richard (5), Benjamin Bassick (5), Milord (5) any of which could have returned to Maryland. We need to work on the possibility that your 1820 family are descended from one of these. Do you have locations for your people? This is fun. Ginger
Ginger, E-mail me personally, and we will get together on these folks,ok ? Shirley ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 8:04 AM Subject: Re: [TAYLOR] JOHN M & MARY TAYLOR - 1810-1853 - MD > yes, how nice to be so close. > > Finally got a chance to look stuff up and first must ap;ologize as my stuff > is 100 years older, so this might not be a match, but let's hope. > > I have 2 brothers, John & Thomas, born in 1953 & 54. Their father John (1) > dies and their mother, Elizabeth, is quite a gal and eventually ends up in > Baltimore where her 4th husband dies in 1704. Son John dies in 1676 without > marrying. Son (2) Thomas marries an Anne, lives on a place in Charles County > and has two sons he also names John (3) and Thomas (3). Thomas (3) marries > Barbara, buys a place on Maryland Point in 1720. I have no records of him > after that, due mostly to not looking yet. > John (3) marries Eunice and buys a place (90 acres) in Prince George County > and calls it "Little Grove". > Proceeds to have 5 children including a John (4), Thomas (4), James (4), > Mary (4) and Ann (4). John & James inherit the farm and keep farming which may > become your ancestors. Thomas (4) crossed the Potomac River in 1776 and buys > 50 acres near Ft. Belvoir who is my ancestor. He has 13 children of which > there is a John (5), Thomas (5), Richard (5), Benjamin Bassick (5), Milord (5) > any of which could have returned to Maryland. > We need to work on the possibility that your 1820 family are descended from > one of these. > Do you have locations for your people? > > This is fun. Ginger > > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE from LIST - mailto:[email protected] > To UNSUBSCRIBE from DIGEST - mailto:[email protected] > Put Only: UNSUBSCRIBE in subject and body of message > > ============================== > 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 > >
Ginger, Would you please e-mail me personally, re Taylors ? Thanks. Shirley ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 8:04 AM Subject: Re: [TAYLOR] JOHN M & MARY TAYLOR - 1810-1853 - MD > yes, how nice to be so close. > > Finally got a chance to look stuff up and first must ap;ologize as my stuff > is 100 years older, so this might not be a match, but let's hope. > > I have 2 brothers, John & Thomas, born in 1953 & 54. Their father John (1) > dies and their mother, Elizabeth, is quite a gal and eventually ends up in > Baltimore where her 4th husband dies in 1704. Son John dies in 1676 without > marrying. Son (2) Thomas marries an Anne, lives on a place in Charles County > and has two sons he also names John (3) and Thomas (3). Thomas (3) marries > Barbara, buys a place on Maryland Point in 1720. I have no records of him > after that, due mostly to not looking yet. > John (3) marries Eunice and buys a place (90 acres) in Prince George County > and calls it "Little Grove". > Proceeds to have 5 children including a John (4), Thomas (4), James (4), > Mary (4) and Ann (4). John & James inherit the farm and keep farming which may > become your ancestors. Thomas (4) crossed the Potomac River in 1776 and buys > 50 acres near Ft. Belvoir who is my ancestor. He has 13 children of which > there is a John (5), Thomas (5), Richard (5), Benjamin Bassick (5), Milord (5) > any of which could have returned to Maryland. > We need to work on the possibility that your 1820 family are descended from > one of these. > Do you have locations for your people? > > This is fun. Ginger > > > ==== TAYLOR Mailing List ==== > To UNSUBSCRIBE from LIST - mailto:[email protected] > To UNSUBSCRIBE from DIGEST - mailto:[email protected] > Put Only: UNSUBSCRIBE in subject and body of message > > ============================== > 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 > >