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 >>