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Richard Taylor (1728 - 1774)

Richard Taylor
Born in Rapidan, Culpeper, Virginiamap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Husband of — married about 1736 [location unknown]
Husband of — married 29 Nov 1759 in Northampton, Virginiamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 46 in Lancaster County, Virginiamap
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Biography

He was born about 1730 in Virginia and his parents were Elizabeth (Walters) and Benjamin Taylor. [1]

Richard Taylor married in 1759 to the widow, Judith (Bataille) Taylor. [2] [3] [4] [5]

He died in 1774. [6] [7]

Marriage

Parents Marriage: 1710-1753 USA
Husband: Benjamin Taylor
Wife: Elizabeth UNKNOWN
Child: Hannah Taylor
Child: Winifred Taylor
Child: Joseph Taylor
Child: Richard Taylor
Child: Mary Taylor
Child: Frances Taylor
Child: Elizabeth Taylor.
Parents Marriage: 1734 Lancaster County, Virginia [4]
Husband: Benjamin Taylor
Wife: Elizabeth Waters
Child: Moses Taylor
Child: Benjamin Taylor
Child: James Taylor
Child: Hannah Taylor
Child: Joseph Taylor
Child: Winifred Taylor
Child: Richard Taylor
Child: Frances Taylor
Child: Mary Taylor
Child: Elizabeth Taylor.

Richard was born in 1728. He passed away in 1774.

Sources

  1. https://www.google.com/books/edition/Adventurers_of_Purse_and_Person_Virginia/tcM40zgdAZgC?q=adventurers+of+purse+and+person+4th+edition&gbpv=1#f=false|
  2. Virginia, U.S., Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia 1649-1800 on ancestry.com; Married Well and Often; NC RB 5:145; MLR NC Taylor:310; m: bef. 29 Nov 1759 for Richard Taylor & Judith (widow of Cpt. Argail=Argyle Taylor, d: 1758 NC; who was the groom's cousin)
  3. Virginia, U.S., Marriage Records 1700-1850 on ancestry.com with image; m: 1759 Northampton, Virginia for Richd. Taylor & Judith Taylor
  4. 4.0 4.1 "From Log Cabins to the White House: A History of the Taylor Family" by Mary Taylor Brewer of Wooton, Kentucky c1985; citing Family of John Taylor, Jr. (s/o Immigrant John Taylor, Sr.); p69-92; b: 1738; Will: 17 May 1774; probate: 17 Nov 1774 Lancaster County, Virginia; 1759 as husband#2; (note: many of the genealogical conclusions in this book are wrong)
  5. U.S. and International Marriage Records 1560-1900; m: 1759 for Judith Bataille & Richard Taylor, b: 1738
  6. Lancaster County, Virginia Wills; written: 17 May 1774; probate: 17 Nov 1774 Lancaster County, Virginia
  7. Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records 1652-1900 on ancestry.com citing Will Book v20 (1770-1783) with 2 images; for Richard Taylor, res: c1774 Wicomico Parish, Lancaster County, Virginia; Will: 18 May 1774; d: 1774 Virginia, USA; probate: 18 May 1774 Lancaster, Virginia, USA; which mentioned ...
    - wife Judith Taylor
    - son John Young Taylor
    - son Richard Taylor
    - daughter Nancy Taylor
    - daughter Betsey Taylor
    - brother Joseph Taylor
    - cousin Nancy Taylor
    - friend William Emonds.
  • Virginia, U.S., Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia 1649-1800 on ancestry.com; Married Well and Often; with image; NC RB 1726-29:36; RB 5:309; LC WB 20:76; Taylor:310; m: bef. 25 Sep 1758; for Argyle=Argill Taylor (son of Lazarus Taylor, d: 1726/27 NC); & Mrs. Judith Hadwell (widow of Rich. Hadwell) of SSP in her w. 25 Sep 1758 - 09 Feb 1761) ment. her daughter, Judith Taylor; bride m2: Rich. Taylor of WP (d: LC 1774); she must have had at least 2 daughters by husband#1.
  • World Family Tree by Brøderbund Software Inc.; Family Archive CD with customer pedigree; v3 edition#1 released: 09 Feb 1996; tree#6122; import: 16 Dec 1998; b: 1714-1754 USA; (parents: Elizabeth & Benjamin Taylor); d: 1736-1833; m: 1736-1790 USA to Judith ???

Acknowledgements

  • Taylor-5840 was created on 22 Aug 2011 by David Cordell through the import of CORDELL 20110806_2011-08-21.ged




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Taylor-91265 and Taylor-5840 appear to represent the same person because: Same Parents and children.
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