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Mother: PETRONILLA |
_HAROLD de SUDELEY __+ | (1057 - 1115) _ROBERT FitzHarold de EWYAS _| | (1085 - 1147) | | |_MAUD d' AVRANCHES __+ | (1072 - ....) _ROBERT de EWYAS ____| | (1125 - 1195) m 1176| | | _____________________ | | | | |_SYBIL_______________________| | (1101 - ....) | | |_____________________ | | |--SYBYL de EWYAS | (1178 - 1236) | _____________________ | | | _____________________________| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_PETRONILLA__________| (1135 - 1204) m 1176| | _____________________ | | |_____________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Margaret E. SANDERS |
__ | _(RESEARCH QUERY) HARRISON _| | | | |__ | _William Leslie HARRISON _| | (1813 - 1870) m 1850 | | | __ | | | | |____________________________| | | | |__ | | |--Edward Payne HARRISON | (1859 - 1886) | __ | | | _William SANDERS ___________| | | (1800 - 1839) | | | |__ | | |_Margaret E. SANDERS _____| (1832 - 1915) m 1850 | | __ | | |_Sarah FOX _________________| (1800 - ....) | |__
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Mother: Mildred Washington "Milly" THORNTON |
_Matthew MAURY "the immigrant"_ | (1686 - 1752) m 1716 _James MAURY __________| | (1718 - 1769) m 1743 | | |_Mary Anne FONTAINE ___________+ | (1690 - 1755) m 1716 _Abraham MAURY _______________________| | (1758 - 1833) | | | _James WALKER _________________ | | | (1691 - ....) | |_Mary "Mollie" WALKER _| | (1724 - 1798) m 1743 | | |_Ann Tunstall HILL ____________ | (1708 - ....) | |--James Francis MAURY | (1786 - 1841) | _Francis THORNTON III__________+ | | (1714 - 1749) m 1736 | _Francis THORNTON IV___| | | (1736 - 1794) m 1758 | | | |_Mary Frances GREGORY _________+ | | (1720 - 1790) m 1736 |_Mildred Washington "Milly" THORNTON _| (1768 - ....) | | _John THOMPSON "the immigrant"_ | | (1700 - 1771) m 1742 |_Ann THOMPSON _________| (1744 - 1815) m 1758 | |_Ann Butler BRAYNE ____________+ (1700 - ....) m 1742
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Mother: Ann Berry 'Fanny' HUBBARD |
We arrived at our new home on the 13 day of May 1790 - found
about 16 acres of land opened, some Cabbins, and the hall of a
house without floor chimney or door - The Indians had taken
several boats on the river and killed several persons Just
before we descended the river - but we were fortunate enough to
escape in safety, tho some Indians were seen by some of our
party traversing the Indian shore, on our way down - I made the
building I found as comfortable as I could for temporary use for
the summer and began in July to get material for building the
present house at Springhill (as I named the farm) and so far got
it advanced as to get into it at Christmas following, the log
house built for our reception has been three times moved and is
now in use for a kitchen at Springhill. In the year 1791 - I
built on a Horse Mill, more on account of convenience than a
view to profit and after a few years sold it and it was removed.
Having closed up all my partnership land concerns and made
amicable division thereof with those interested in the same
tracts, I proceeded on the 27th. day of July, 1832 being the
50th. anniversary year of the marriage between me and my beloved
wife - to make a further donation to my children as in my best
Judgment would be equal under existing circumstances, as to
their relative standing as to advancements, in land, negroes,
money, etc previously made - holding the remainder to be
disposed of by will on the death of both my wife and myself -
In Novr. 1837, By arrangements between my sons Hubbard and
Pendleton, all of which is in writing, and an understanding with
the rest - my son Hubbard came to reside at Spring Hill my wife
and myself removed to our sons Doc. Tho. M. Taylors he having
only 3 children and sufficient house room. Mildred Lane on my
reserved part of the Spring Hill tract during the life of myself
and wife, W. Smith and family removed to my tract that I got in
exchange from my son Hubbard.
My head has now felt the frost of 80 winters, and my beloved
wife as many - We have both enjoyed a great share of health -
She has been an affectionate and loving wife and mother of
indefatigable industry and. careful economical manager of all
domestic business - On the 27th. day of July next we shall have
been united in the sacred bonds of matrimonial union 58 years,
we have raised nine children to mature age, all married (but one
J. K. Taylor who is dead) also my daughters Lucy and Nancy. Seen
also six of Grandchildren married and all of them imitate their
parents in their love and affection for us, adding pleasure to
satisfaction in our bosoms, more easily conceived than
expressed. Surrounded by most of them, I am patiently waiting
the call for my exit from this world and I pray for an early one
to a better and more glorious one beyond the grave. I will close
this desultory statement with a list of all my children and some
short reference thereto - up to this ? day of 1840.
[Signed] Hubbard Taylor"
"He founded Winchester, Kentucky. Hubbard Taylor was early
surveyor of Kentucky. He married Clarissa Milnor and their son,
Hubbard Minor Taylor married Mary Ann Arnold, and his son Thomas
Arnold Taylor married Sarah A. Thompson (a descendant of Col.
William Thompson of the English Army and sister of Mrs. Robert
S. Taylor, Sr.) and had Zilpha Taylor who married William S.
Smith of Danville, Kentucky who has Hugh Smith, Ernest, Herford
and Zilpha, Jr."
"Moved to KY about 1790 with Philip Taylor; Lincoln Co, Fayette
Co, Clark Co where he was State Senator from 1796-1800 and
1815-1819; Presidential Elector from 1805-1825. His colonelcy
was probably that of Kentucky Colonel."
also married her sister: Marriage 1 Elizabeth Minor b: AFT 1764
in Spotsylvania Co., VA
no dates, no source.
_James TAYLOR II_____+ | (1675 - 1730) m 1699 _James TAYLOR III____| | (1703 - 1784) m 1727| | |_Martha THOMPSON ____+ | (1679 - 1762) m 1699 _James TAYLOR IV____________| | (1732 - 1814) m 1758 | | | _Francis THORNTON II_+ | | | (1682 - 1737) m 1703 | |_Alice THORNTON _____| | (1708 - 1739) m 1727| | |_Mary TALIAFERRO ____+ | (1686 - 1780) m 1703 | |--Hubbard TAYLOR | (1760 - 1840) | _James HUBBARD Sr.___+ | | (1680 - ....) | _James HUBBARD Jr.___| | | (1710 - ....) | | | |_____________________ | | |_Ann Berry 'Fanny' HUBBARD _| (1738 - 1789) m 1758 | | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
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