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Mary (Field) Taylor (1741 - 1779)

Mary Taylor formerly Field
Born in Deerfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusettsmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 1 Sep 1755 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 38 in New Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Connecticutmap
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Profile last modified | Created 13 May 2012
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Biography

Mary was born in 1741. Mary Field ... She passed away in 1779. [1]

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Footnotes

  • Therese Schmidt, Information is taken from Taylor Family tree compiled by Coreen Traverzo, circa 2010 and Taylor Families 1592-1993, Roderic Alan Davis, 2nd compiler on freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com, 14 March 2005. Information has not been verified with primary sources at this point.

Name

Name: Mary /Field/ [2]
Name: Mary /Taylor/ [3]

Found multiple versions of NAME. Using Mary /Field/ .

Birth

Birth:
Date: 31 OCT 1741
Place: Deerfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts[4]

Death

Death:
Date: 29 DEC 1779
Place: New Fairfield, Fairfield Co., Connecticut[5]

Data Changed

Data Changed:
Date: 12 JUL 1998

Prior to import, this record was last changed 12 JUL 1998 .

Marriage

Husband: James Taylor
Wife: Mary Field
Child: Gratia Taylor
Banns of Marriage:
Date: 04 AUG 1755
Place: Deerfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts[6]
Marriage:
Date: 01 SEP 1755
Place: Deerfield, Hampshire Co., Massachusetts[7]
Husband: David Field
Wife: Thankful Taylor
Child: Mary Field
Marriage:
Date: 1740[8]

Sources

  • Source: S133 Title: A History of Deerfield, Massachusetts: The Times When The People By Whom It Was Settled, Unsettled And Resettled: With A Special Study Of The Indian Wars In The Connecticut Valley, With Genealogies, Volume: 2 volumes Abbreviation: History of Deerfield Author: Sheldon, George Publication: Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association, Deerfield, Massachusetts, 1983, Original Date, 1895-96
  • Source: S134 Title: The History of Buckland, 1779-1935, With Genealogies by Lucy Cutler Kellogg Abbreviation: History of Buckland Author: Kendrick, Fannie Shaw Publication: The Town of Buckland, Buckland, Massachusetts, 1937
  • Source: S135 Title: Field Genealogy: Being The Record Of All the Field Family In America, Whose Ancestors Were In This Country Prior To 1700: Emigrant Ancestors LocatedI In Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, New Hamphire, Virginia: All Descendants Of The Fields Of England, Whose Ancestor, Hurbutus De la Field, Was From Alsace-Lorraine, Volume: 2 volumes Abbreviation: Field Genealogy Author: Pierce, Frederick Clifton Publication: Hammond Press, Chicago, Illinois, 1901
  1. Entered by Therese Schmidt, May 12, 2012
  2. Source: #S135 Page: 1: 213
  3. Source: #S135 Page: 1: 213
  4. Source: #S133 Page: G: 159
  5. Source: #S134 Page: 640
  6. Source: #S133 Page: G: 159
  7. Source: #S135 Page: 1: 213
  8. Source: #S135 Page: 1:211

Acknowledgments

Thank you to Sean Pickett for creating WikiTree profile Field-1321 through the import of Pickett.ged on Aug 24, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Sean and others.






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Field-1321 and Field-749 appear to represent the same person because: Same vital years & spouse
posted by [Living Woodhouse]

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