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Grand
Parents
James Taylor I + Frances? Walker?William? ThompsonFrancis Thornton + Alice SavageJohn "The Ranger" Taliaferro + Sarah Smith
Parents
James Taylor, II14 MAR 1674 -- 23 JUN 1729avatar
Martha Thompson23 FEB 1679 -- 11/19/1762avatar
Francis Thornton01/04/1682 -- 02/06/1737avatar
Mary Taliaferro1676 -- avatar
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Francis 

1728SEP 1769  VA, Orange Co Ann Craddock 
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Alice 

21 MAY 173024 OCT 1764  VA, Orange Co Anthony Winston 
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James 

27 DEC 173212 MAR 1814  VA, Orange Co, Near Orange Court House Elizabeth Fitzhugh, Ann Hubbard 
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  • Bloomsbury
  • Taylor Cemetery at Bloomsbury
 
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Sources
  1. Findagrave James Taylor
  2. Book: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol 43, No. 3 (Jul., 1935); The Pendleton Family, Will of Reuben Thornton;
    Source from: Steve Taylor
  3. Other: MS of Gen. James Taylor V, copy at Kenton County Library in Covington, KY;
    Source from: Steve Taylor
  4. Website: Taylor Family Tree (on linen). According to Ann Spotswood Dandridge, the Taylor Tree was started around 1750. There were several copies made around 1837/38 which cannot be found.; I think what my family has is the original. A scan of the linen tree done by the Gerald Ford Center in Omaha can be found at the Taylor Association website.;
    Source from: Steve Taylor
  1. Book: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol 43, No. 3 (Jul., 1935); The Pendleton Family, Will of Reuben Thornton;
    Source from: Steve Taylor
  2. Website: Taylor Family Tree (on linen). According to Ann Spotswood Dandridge, the Taylor Tree was started around 1750. There were several copies made around 1837/38 which cannot be found.; I think what my family has is the original. A scan of the linen tree done by the Gerald Ford Center in Omaha can be found at the Taylor Association website.;
    Source from: Steve Taylor
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