Mother: Martha Peyton Tabb BOLLING |
________________________________ | ______________________| | | | |________________________________ | _Spencer W. ELCAN ___________| | (1804 - 1836) | | | ________________________________ | | | | |______________________| | | | |________________________________ | | |--Henrietta ELCAN | (1832 - ....) | _Robert BOLLING III_____________+ | | (1730 - 1775) m 1758 | _Thomas Tabb BOLLING _| | | (1763 - 1810) m 1786 | | | |_Mary Marshall TABB ____________+ | | (1737 - 1814) m 1758 |_Martha Peyton Tabb BOLLING _| (1808 - 1878) | | _JOHN PEYTON Baronet of Isleham_+ | | (1726 - 1790) m 1748 |_Seignora PEYTON _____| (1767 - ....) m 1786 | |_Frances COOKE _________________ (1722 - 1778) m 1748
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Mother: Fanny BARBOUR |
_________________________________ | _____________________| | | | |_________________________________ | _ SMITH of Smith's Cottage_| | (1740 - ....) | | | _________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |_________________________________ | | |--George A. SMITH | (1760 - ....) | _James BARBOUR I_________________ | | (1680 - 1720) m 1706 | _James BARBOUR II____| | | (1707 - 1775) m 1733| | | |_Elizabeth TALIAFERRO ___________ | | (1680 - ....) m 1706 |_Fanny BARBOUR ____________| (1740 - ....) | | _William TODD of Culpeper Co. VA_+ | | (1685 - 1734) m 1700 |_Sarah TODD _________| (1717 - 1781) m 1733| |_Martha VICARIS _________________+ (1685 - ....) m 1700
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"By George, Mildred had three more children, all duly
acknowledged in his will (Loudoun Co, WB D 91 - probated 9 Feb
1789)".
Walter Powers in his deposition ref. 1762, stated: "Ans. There
was a family connection, one of my sister married a half brother
of Synthia Comptons, and there was a considerable intimacy and
we were near neighbors, they were reported to be married & lived
as man and wife.
5. Q. by Defts council. how many half brothers & sisters had
Scyntha Compton?
Ans. She had five and they all married and had children.
Q. by Pltffs. Council. Who was the reported father of Scyntha
Compton?
Ans. George Taylor.
10. Q. by same. Who was the father of the five half brothers
and sisters of Scynthia Compton's above spoken of ?
Ans. George Taylor".
"Spouses:
Marriage 1 Daughter Early b: 1751 in North Farnham,Old
Rappahannock,Virginia
Marriage 2 Ann Taylor Savage b: 1718 in Ireland
Marriage 3 Elizabeth Smith b: ABT. 1708 Married: 1724 in
Fairfax, Fairfax, Va.
Marriage 4 Mildred Compton Married: AFT. 1724
Marriage 5 Mary Tarpley b: 7 DEC 1723 in North Farnham, Old
Rappahannock, Virginia
Married: BEF. 1740"
"From: "Families of Sequoyah County,OK" Contact: Sharen Neal
URL: http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=mjr6387
George Taylor I born 1704 married in Fairfax Co. VA Elizabeth
Williams d/o William Williams who named her as a legatee in his
will April 1752, probated January 12, 1756 in Fairfax Co. On the
same date January 12, 1756 George and Elizabeth witnessed the
will of John Martin in Truro Parish of Fairfax Co. The names of
John's children were so like those of George and Elizabeth they
may have been related.
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George Taylor's will February 23, 1788; probated February 9,
1789 was signed by Thomas and Isaac Fouch with security bond of
1500 lbs given by Benjamin Mason and Robert Powers. The will
named children: Stephen; Frances Cotton; Elizabeth Squires; and
Hizziah Fielder; George as co-executor of will. Also named was
housekeeper: Mildred Compton and her children Cynthia, Jack and
Craven, who went by the name of Taylor. The executors of the
will were named as oldest son George and son Stephen. (WB D,
Loudoun Co. VA, p 91-93)
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George Taylor was above average in wealth as shown in his will
and inventory of his estate as follows:
12 Negroes valued at 420 lbs, 10 of whom were named: Dick,
Dorcas, Ignatius, Sarah, William, Hezekiah, Charles, Enoch, 1
Negro girl infant and Mulatto named Joseph Cross.
6 horses - value 28 lbs.
14 cattle - value 32 lbs.
20 hogs - value 10 lbs.
10 sheep - value 5 lbs.
1 wagon - value12 lbs.
10 ½ yds. Calico - value 4 lbs. 7 sh. 6 pence
(WB D, p 51-57, Loudoun Co. VA)
Also named in the will were 3 spinning wheels, given to his
family, and his plantation.
A record in VA State Library states: "To George Taylor for 325
lbs beef furnished under Act for Procuring Provisions for the
Army, 6 lbs. 5 sh."
Another item shows that George owed "a debt with interest due
September 15, 1776, 12 lbs., 12 sh., 6 pence" a merchant of
Dumfries, VA, who as a Loyalist, returned to England and
presented the bill in 1800, long after George was deceased.
Small claims were allowed under the Treaty of Amity between
America and Great Britain against American citizens who accrued
such debts during the war. (KY Genealogies, Vol. II, No. 1- July
- September 1960, compiled by Cecil Goode, Glasgow, KY) Payment
for the above claim was allowed by Loudoun Co. VA court March
1782."
_John TAYLOR II "the Immigrant"_+ | (1627 - 1702) m 1650 _John TAYLOR III_____| | (1654 - 1717) m 1673| | |_Alice GASKINS\GASCOIGNE _______+ | (1628 - 1702) m 1650 _John "the Younger" TAYLOR IV_| | (1674 - 1740) | | | _George VEZEY "the Immigrant"___ | | | (1632 - 1664) m 1655 | |_Anne VEZEY _________| | (1657 - 1713) m 1673| | |_Joan___________________________ | (1635 - ....) m 1655 | |--George TAYLOR | (1708 - 1789) | ________________________________ | | | _____________________| | | | | | |________________________________ | | |______________________________| | | ________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |________________________________
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Mother: Rebecca HAMNER |
_(RESEARCH QUERY) TURNER _ | _Terrisha "Terry" TURNER _| | (1710 - 1802) m 1740 | | |__________________________ | _James TURNER _______| | (1744 - 1806) | | | __________________________ | | | | |_Sarah WIMPY _____________| | (1720 - 1807) m 1740 | | |__________________________ | | |--Mary TURNER | (1777 - 1851) | _Nicholas HAMNER III______+ | | (1703 - 1794) | _William HAMNER __________| | | (1730 - 1788) m 1749 | | | |__________________________ | | |_Rebecca HAMNER _____| (1753 - 1808) | | _Leonard HENLEY Sr._______+ | | (1673 - 1761) m 1700 |_Mary Elizabeth HENLEY ___| (1733 - 1787) m 1749 | |_Elizabeth RICHARDSON ____+ (1675 - ....) m 1700
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