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Taylors of Fairfax Virginia - Genealogy. com Taylors of Fairfax Virginia By genealogy com user May 21, 2001 at 01:26:10 Looking for any info on ancestors or descendants of this family:
Descendants of Taylor Families - Genealogy. com 3 5 brothers to Rockbridge:Not known if connected to the Taylors of earlier times I think this is a different family! 5 brothers: George, James, William, John d 1778, Caufield James Taylor b 1750s d 1801 md Ann (possibly Ann Paul 1768) (Ann later married 1802 to William McCorkle (associated with a lawyer William Taylor)
Taylors of Louisiana - Genealogy. com Taylor's of Louisiana By Tim Richmond August 15, 2001 at 09:09:37 THE TAYLOR FAMILY EARLY HISTORY According to Taylors of Pennington - Burke's Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland, there is a legend that the Taylors (Taylefers) family dates back to Julius Ceasar and his military campaign of Gaul The tradition is that Caesar was surronded by Gallic warriors,his life was spared by the
Taylors of Pulaski Co KY - Genealogy. com There is a group of Taylors who were in Pulaski 1800-1807 – Benjamin Taylor Sr and Jr, Francis Taylor There is some evidence that this family is connected to the Taylors of Rowan Co NC who came to Madison Co prior to 1795 based various family connections involved with migrations from Madison to Pulaski County, e gBelinda Taylor dau of
Pennington Castle Taylor Fam - Genealogy. com I hold the belief that somebody read the "Pennington House" connection with Pringle Taylor's grant of arms (ignoring the Southampton, Hampshire County, England location) and transposed this into the Taylors being from Pennington Castle I don't know how the connection with Thomas Taylor and Margaret Swinderly Swinderby fits into all of this It
Mary Foy married to Asa Taylor - Genealogy. com Mary Foy married to Asa Taylor By Barbara Floyd December 07, 2013 at 03:55:06 I've been attempting to pin down my ggg grandmother Mary Foy who was married to Asa Taylor They migrated from KY to TN to AR Documents about the Knob Creek Church which met at Simon and Charlotte Foy's home indicate that the Taylors, Foys, Murrells and others migrated from there to Arkansas where their group
Re: Captain James Taylor, Zane - Genealogy. com Taylor was a very common name in Muskingum Co even back in the early 19th c My Taylors descend from George Taylor b 1788 Farlington St Andrews, Hampshire, ENG, d 17 Jan 1878 Muskingum Co OH George was the son of Thomas Taylor b 1760-65> Farlington, St Andrews, Hampshire ENG and Elizabeth Lydia Maynard Mainard, b 1764> Farlington, d ?
Re: James Taylor son of Edmund - Genealogy. com I have not yet found any evidence that the James Taylor who married Eleanor Smith was related to the Caroline County Taylors in any way This James Taylor married Eleanor Smith, daughter of Samuel Smith and Grissel Locker, probably in Bedford Co VA about 1756
STANTONS IN AUSTRALIA - Genealogy. com Geddes McCrae Williamson,Lily Taylors daughter And, starting from my fathers side -OK, here we go from the start My ggg grandfather was a Sicilian fisherman who was captured by the British in circa 1812 or 1813 and sent to England From England he was sent to NSW Australia as a Convict on board the ship 'Earl Spencer' which arrived on NSW
John ONeil and Ellen Murphy - - Genealogy. com John O'Neil and Ellen Murphy - Ireland to England to Australia By Linda Dunn December 14, 2004 at 09:18:23 John O’Neil born 28 February 1825,Bantry County Cork Ireland He was a tailor