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Charles Taylor Sr. (abt. 1750 - abt. 1833)

Charles Taylor Sr.
Born about in Province of South Carolinamap
Son of [father unknown] and [mother unknown]
[sibling(s) unknown]
Husband of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 83 in Marion County, South Carolina, United States of Americamap [uncertain]
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Biography

Charles Taylor Sr., was born in about 1750 in South Carolina. He married Martha Bryant. They had several children, including a son named Charles, Jr. The following are census records for "Charles Taylor", in South Carolina and in Mississippi. Charles Jr., moved to Mississippi.


1810 Census of Claiborne County, Mississippi:

Charles Taylor - born 1710 -1788.

Mrs. Taylor - born 1710-1788.

Son Taylor - born 1801-1810.

Son Taylor- born 1801-1810.

Son Taylor- born 1801-1810.

Daughter Taylor - born 1801-1810.

Daughter Taylor- born 1801-1810.

Daughter Taylor- born 1801-1810.

Daughter Taylor- born 1801-1810.

Total = 9


1810 Census of Washington County, Mississippi:

Charles Taylor - born 1710-1788.

Mrs. Taylor - born 1710-1788.

Daughter- born 1790-1810.

Daughter - born 1790-1810.

Daughter- born 1790-1810.

Daughter - born 1790-1810.

Total = 6


1820 Census of Greenville County, South Carolina:

Charles Taylor - born 1776-1794.

Mrs. Taylor - born 1776-1794.

Total = 2


1820 Census of Marion County, Mississippi:


Charles Taylor - born 1720-1775. Notes: This would be Jr.

Mrs. Taylor - born 1720-1775.

Son - born 1795-1804.

Daughter - born 1810-1820.

Daughter - born 1805-1810

Daughter - 1795-1804.

Daughter - born 1795-1804.

Total = 7


1830 Census of Marion County, South Carolina:

Charles Taylor - born 1801-1810. Notes: This would be Charles III perhaps.

Mrs. Taylor - born 1801-1810.

Son- born 1825-1830.

Daughter - born 1825-1830.

Older Woman {maybe a Mother or Grandmother} - born 1761-1770.

Total = 5


1830 Census of Marion County, Mississippi:

Charles Taylor - born 1771-1780. Notes: This would be Jr.

Mrs Taylor - born 1791-1800. Notes: This would be Sarah, his 2nd wife.

Son - born 1816-1820.

Daughter - born 1821-1825.

Daughter- born 1816-1820.

Total = 5


1840 Census Marion County, Mississippi:


Charles Taylor - born 1771-1780. Notes: This would be Jr.

Mrs. Taylor - born 1791-1800. Notes: This would be Sarah, his 2nd Wife.

Son - born 1835-1840.



Sources

1. U.S., Federal Census 1810 Claiborne, Mississippi.

2. U.S., Federal Census 1810 Washington County, Mississippi.

3. U.S., Federal Census 1820 Greenville County, South Carolina; M33-120; Image: 157; page 96; August 7, 1820.

4. U.S., Federal Census 1820 Marion County, Mississippi; page 87; NARA Roll: M33-57; Image 95. August 7, 1820.

5. U.S., Federal Census 1830 Marion County, South Carolina; M19-172; page 49; Family History Library Film: 0022506.

6. U.S., Federal Census 1830 Marion County, Mississippi.

7. American Genealogical-Biographical Index [AGBI]; Charles Taylor born 1750 in South Carolina; Volume 174; Page 246; Heads of Families at the first U.S., Census, SC; by US Bureau of the Census, Washington, 1908, [page 150]; 25.

7. U.S., Federal Census 1840 Marion County, Mississippi.

8. Mississippi, State and Territorial Census Collection, 1792-1866; line 37; Roll v229_2.






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This profile appears to be a combination of two different Charles Taylors: (1) the Charles Taylor who was the son of George Taylor and Rachel Gibson, born 13 Jan 1755 in Virginia, married in 1767 in Virginia to his step-sister Sarah Conway, served as a surgeon in the Revolution, died 27 Jan 1821, and is buried in Lancaster County, Virginia; and (2) the Charles Taylor who was born in South Carolina and married Martha Bryant of Mississippi.

Recommend removing George Taylor-4563 as the father of this Charles Taylor who married Martha Bryant, and creating a new profile for the Charles Taylor who was the son of George Taylor and Rachel Gibson.

posted by Fred Prisley

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