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Mother: AGNES PINCHENI |
______________________________ | _GUY (Bernard) de BALIOL _| | (1075 - ....) | | |______________________________ | _BERNARD de BALIOL II_| | (1140 - 1194) | | | ______________________________ | | | | |__________________________| | | | |______________________________ | | |--EUSTACE de BALIOL | (1168 - 1211) | ______________________________ | | | _HENRY de PINCHENI _______| | | (1205 - ....) | | | |______________________________ | | |_AGNES PINCHENI ______| (1149 - ....) | | _DAVID de LINDSAY of Crawford_+ | | (1170 - 1214) |_ALICIA de LINDSAY _______| (1208 - ....) | |_MARJORY LINDSAY _____________ (1180 - ....)
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Mother: Sallie S. WYATT |
_William BIBB ____________+ | (1665 - 1744) _John BIBB __________| | (1703 - 1769) | | |_Miss CLARK ______________ | (1680 - ....) _William BIBB _______| | (1739 - 1796) m 1779| | | __________________________ | | | | |_Susannah BIGGERS ___| | (1719 - 1786) | | |__________________________ | | |--John Dandridge BIBB | (1788 - 1848) | _Henry WYATT _____________+ | | (1690 - ....) | _Joseph WYATT _______| | | (1728 - 1767) | | | |_Elizabeth DANDRIDGE _____ | | (1690 - ....) |_Sallie S. WYATT ____| (1759 - 1826) m 1779| | _(RESEARCH QUERY) PEYTON _ | | |_Dorothy PEYTON _____| (1730 - 1767) | |__________________________
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Mother: Martha Frances SMITH |
_Thomas William GAINES ____+ | (1738 - 1811) m 1768 _Henry Pendleton GAINES _| | (1779 - 1865) m 1811 | | |_Susannah Dabney STROTHER _+ | (1748 - 1811) m 1768 _William Martin GAINES _| | (1826 - 1911) m 1848 | | | ___________________________ | | | | |_Nancy SHIPP ____________| | (1790 - 1862) m 1811 | | |___________________________ | | |--John H. GAINES | (1862 - 1919) | ___________________________ | | | _________________________| | | | | | |___________________________ | | |_Martha Frances SMITH __| (1833 - 1908) m 1848 | | ___________________________ | | |_________________________| | |___________________________
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Mother: Martha G. PARKS |
_Henry GATEWOOD IV___+ | (1781 - 1824) m 1805 _Henry GATEWOOD V________| | (1814 - 1879) m 1838 | | |_Amy QUISENBERRY ____+ | (1780 - 1855) m 1805 _Pleasant Dudley GATEWOOD _| | (1840 - 1902) m 1865 | | | _Cornelius PHILLIPS _+ | | | (1767 - 1834) m 1790 | |_Lucinda PHILLIPS _______| | (1814 - 1891) m 1838 | | |_Rhoda SHORES _______ | (1766 - 1860) m 1790 | |--Lucinda H. "Lula" GATEWOOD | (1877 - 1959) | _____________________ | | | _(RESEARCH QUERY) PARKS _| | | | | | |_____________________ | | |_Martha G. PARKS __________| (1845 - ....) m 1865 | | _____________________ | | |_________________________| | |_____________________
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Mother: Elizabeth HORTON |
"James Taylor I was a large landowner and he was a prominent
citizen in the colony. He was a lawyer and public official and
served as a member of the House of Burgesses. He was sheriff of
New Kent County in 1690 and vestryman of Saint George's Parish.
He was married, first, about 1666 in Virginia to Frances Walker
who died September 23, 1680. He moved to Orange County,
Virginia, and belonged to Saint Stephen's Parish in New Kent
County and also in King and Queen County...
"James Taylor I was married, second, to Mary Gregory August 12,
1682. She was born about 1665 and died about 1747. She was a
sister of John Gregory, Jr., and they were from Essex County,
Virginia. Her father was John Gregory and her mother was
Elizabeth Bishop of Sittenbourne Parish, Rappahannock County,
Virginia..."
James Taylor of New Kent County
10/21/1687 744 acres
Rappahanock County
Virginia Land Patents Book 7 page 625
South side of the Rappahanock River, 480 acres granted to Mr.
Henry Abery, who sold to Mr. Robert Bishopp, who bequeathed to
John Gregory, who gave to his sister Mary, now wife of said
James Taylor; said land in danger of being lost was petitioned
for by said Taylor the 1st day of the last Genrll. Court
-04/15/1687 & granted by the Gov'r; beg. by the Indian Path
alias Mr. Abrey's path, to fork of Gregory's Creek, on Richard
Gregory's lyne, in sight of John
Gatewood's plantation, to the Rowleing Roade. 246 acres for the
transport of 5 persons: James Taylor, Hanna Martin, Robert
Jones, Ursula Collis, Hanna Collier.
Mr. James Taylor and John Neal of New Kent County
10/20/1689 209 acres
New Kent County
Virginia Land Patents Book 8 page 16
in St Stephen's Parish, on North side of Mattapony (Mattaponi)
River, beg. below James Taylor's plantation, along John Neel's
line, to Col. Thomas Walker, on Robert Jones, To Thomas White's.
Importation of 5 persons: Tho. Grimstone, Hugh Jones, Tho.
Allen, Tho. Davis, Anne Brooking.
The Virginia Heraldica Being a "Registry of Virginia Gentry
Entitled To Coat Armor" edited by Wm Armstrong Crozier; 2nd
addition; Southern Book Co., Baltimore 1953, List James Taylor
in Vol 7 on pg 108.
Crest: A naked arm couped at the shoulder embowed, holding an
arrow ppr.
Motto: Consequitur quodcunque petit.
"Strikes what he aims at or he gains what he seeks."
James Taylor, ancestor of the Caroline County family of that
name, is said to have come from the vicinity of Carlisle,
England. He was in VA before 1650 and took out patents of land
on the Mattaponi River.
An old ring handed down in the family is said to have once been
his property, and it bears engraved upon it the above crest
which is that of the Taylors of Pennington Castle.
Taylor Caroline county Crest: A naked arm couped at the shoulder
embowed, holding an arrow ppr. Motto: Consequitur quodcunque
petit. James Taylor, ancestor of the Caroline county family of
that name, is said to have come from the vicinity of Carlisle,
England. He was in Virginia before 1650 and took out patents of
land on the Mattaponi River. By his first wife, Frances, he had
Jane, born 27 Dec., 1668; James, born 1674; Sarah, born 1676.
His first wife died in 1680, and in 1682 he married Mary, sister
of John Gregory, by whom he had the following children: John and
Anne, twins, born 1685, John died young; Mary, born 1688;
Edmund, born 1690; John, born 1693, died young; Elizabeth, born
1694, died young; John, born 1696. James Taylor died about 1698
at an advanced age. An old ring handed down in the family is
said to have once been his property, and it bears engraved upon
it the above crest which is that of the Taylors of Pennington
Castle. The descendants of James Taylor have been exceedingly
prominent in the history of the State, one of them--Zachary,
becoming President.
Frances Bell Evans, a Gr Gdau of James Taylor has in her
possession a Seal Ring, which bears the Taylor Arms, which he
wore, and with the ring the legend has been handed down which is
said to have added the fourth Boars' Head to the Arms. It
relates that when the Chase was at it's height, a wild boar,
hard driven, turned upon the Royal Huntsman, whereat there
sprang to his defence one of the attending Knights, who
interposing, thrust the animal through with his lance. The
King, in gratitude, told him to prefer any request whatsoever
and that it should be granted. From this time the "Crest" and
Distinguishing Mark of this Knight and his descendants was the
uplifted Arm with Lance in Hand, accompanied by the Motto:
"Consequitor quadcumque Petit"
(He Strikes what He Aims at or He Gains What He Seeks).
The descendants of James Taylor have been prominent in the
history of the State, one of them -- Zachary, becoming
President. A common ancestor with Pres. Lincoln. "Old Taylor"
liquor was created by a KY relative.
"There are two recorded dates of the death of James Taylor, one
April 30, 1698, and another September 10, 1698. He died in King
and Queen County, Virginia, Saint Stephen's Parish. King and
Queen County was formed from New Kent County in 1691.
"James Taylor held many land patents. In 1671 he owned 1,650
acres of land along the Mattaponi River. Between 1687 and 1695
he purchased more land along the Mattaponi so that his total
acreage was 13,925. In 1693 he deeded to trustees of South
Farnham Parish two acres and fifty perches of land on the south
side of Hoskins Creek for a church. He held a patent for 950
acres of land in Kent County, Virginia, where he built his home
and named it Hare Forest, named for the Earls of Pennington
Castle in England where Taylor ancestors are buried. By
division of county lines his home was in Orange County,
Virginia, where his children were born. This home is now
located in Caroline County, Virginia, about eight miles from
Bowling Green, Virginia. He died 30 April 1698, and is buried
in King William County, Virginia, which was a part of his
estate. (Comment: Note that some of the above information seems
to be referring to Dr. James Taylor, the uncle of our James.
Researchers beware!- his uncle may have built Hare Forest).
"On 6 June 1933 a memorial tablet to James Taylor 1st was
unveiled at King and Queen County courthouse in Virginia. Dr.
Rupert Taylor, Senator Henry Taylor Wickham and Admiral Hugh
Redman of the U.S. Navy addressed the gathering. Following is
some information taken from excerpts of their speeches: New
Kent County was formed in 1654. King and Queen was formed from
New Kent 1691. Essex was formed in 1692, King William 1701 and
Caroline in 1727.
"In 1690 as Sub-Sheriff of New Kent, County, Virginia, James
Taylor served summons on those connected with Jacobite
disturbances. He was Attorney of several cases in Essex County.
He was also connected with trying to stop the lawless
organization known as ‘Plant Cutters,' who destroyed and burned
tobacco plants and beds at night in an effort to control the
price of tobacco.
In 1683 Gov. Henry Chicheley called out the militia, arrested
and punished the offenders. However, Lord Culpepper who
represented England's interests, didn't agree with the decision.
Consequently many were indicted and ‘hanged by the neck until
they were dead.'
The Tablet is inscribed as follows:
"James Taylor of England emigrant lawyer, public officer, lived
in St. Stephen parish, King and Queen County, Virginia, died
April 30, 1698, first wife, Frances Walker, born 1640, died
April 22 or Sept 22, 1680, she was the daughter of Thomas Walker
and niece of Edward Walker of Virginia. James's second wife,
Mary Gregory, daughter of John Gregory the son of Roger Gregory
who first married Mildred Washington, aunt of General/President
George Washington. Mary was from Essex County, married August
12, 1682, from him were descended , President James Madison,
President Zachary Taylor, Colonel James Taylor (Knighe of the
Horse Shoe), Judge Edmond Pendleton, John Penn signer of the
Declaration of Independence, John Taylor of Carolina, General
James Taylor of Kentucky, Admiral David Taylor, Admiral Hugh
Rodman, Admiral Robert M. Berry, and other distinguished
churchmen, soilders, sailors and officials, in each generation
who assisted in the formation and perpetuation of the colonies
and this nation".
"This tablet given by Jaquelin P. Taylor, seventh in descent,
June 1933." A short biography of James Taylor, filled with the
errors alluded to above, is contained in Carte's The Forebearers
and Descendants of William Taylor and Mahala Cromwell:
"The Forebearers & Desc of Wlm Taylor & Mahala Cromwell" by
Carrie Carte 1980 LDS 929.273T219c "Americans of Gentle Birth &
Their Ancestors" LDS 973D2pa "Historical Southern Families" by
Boddie LDS 975D2B Vol 4 & 5 Note:James Taylor age 28 is listed
as a px on the Truelove of London to Bermuda in 1635 (from "The
Original Lists of Persons of Quality 1600-1700 by John Hotlen
1931) See the 1st listed doc above for info on the Taylor home &
cemetery James Taylor was a lineal desc of the Earls of
Pennington & emigrated in 1635.
[Comment: Note that some of the above information, especially
the dates, seems to be referring to Dr. James Taylor, the uncle?
of our James. Researchers beware!]
In Family Puzzlers, Feb 3, 1977, No. 485: The Taylors of Orange
trace their ancestry back to James Taylor of Carlisle, ENG. The
time of his emigration to VA is not actually known. He settled
on Chesapeake between North and York Rivers, and died in 1698.
Jamestown VA - 1624 MARTINS HUNDRED VA T460 ? TAYLOR
1624 JAMES CITY CO. VA T460 TAYLOR, Fortune
Moss, Mary m. 19 Aug., 1724, John Taylor. St. Paul's Parish
Register.
Submitted by Sara Beth Swope, a descendant of Mary & Samuel J.
Dunn. 8/97; EMail: [email protected]
In 1987 she found the old Lewis-Taylor Cemetery now Crowder
Cemetery, near Whiteville, Hardeman Co. TN. She mailed me Bible
records, wills, charts, other researchers notes; a great deal of
data on the Joseph Taylor and Mary Ann Taylor families who
migrated to Hardeman Co. TN. See list below.
History of Fayette Co. TN. 1986; Family Puzzler 2-3-77 No. 485;
Mary Ann Blackwell Bible records; R. B. Shore Bible Records;
1985 Taylor Descent; Shore chart & Shore Descent; Crowder
Cemetery Picture; Rev Thomas Taylor memoirs; Joseph Taylor's
will and 1985 letter; Ancestory of Elizabeth Willis Goode by
Carol J. McCraw and Col. Joseph Taylor record.
Other sources where info on James Taylor can be found are listed
below some with conflicting info.
One Thousand Years of Hubbard History
Genealogy of the Cloyd Basye and Tapp Families
Beverly's History of VA
St. Mark's p. 74;
Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpeper, VA
Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families Vol 1
The Lewis Family of the Seventeenth Century
"Of Carlisle, ENG; much of the descent and vital statistics from
NGS Quarterly Vol XVIII, Jun 1930, No 2.
Located in VA between the York and North Rivers.
1693 DEED: King and Queen Co, VA, DB 8-268. Capt. Joshua Story,
James Taylor, and Jonathan Fisher 9,150 acres.
1694 DEED: King and Queen Co, VA, DB 8-317. James Taylor 134
acres.
1695 DEED: King and Queen Co, VA, DB 8-414. James taylor 500
acres.
According to this researcher:
Name is James Cary Taylor
Birth: 1615 in Earl Hare,Carlisle,England 1
Death: 12 Sep 1698 in King And Queen,Virginia
Father: Thomas Taylor b. 15 Mar 1574 in
Hadley,Middlesex,London,England
Mother: Margaret Swinderby b. 1578 in Copenhagen,Denmark
Burial: Bowling Green,Caroline County,Virginia
Mary Bishop Gregory (Wife) b. 1665 in Essex,Caroline
County,Virginia Marriage: 12 AUG 1682
Children:
Elizabeth Taylor b. 1684
Ann Taylor b. 1684
Mary Taylor b. 1686
Mary Bishop Taylor b. 2 Jun 1688 in Caroline County,Virginia
John Powell Taylor b. 18 Nov 1696 in Caroline County,Virginia
Frances Walker (Wife) b. 1640 in Accomoac. Accomack
County,Virginia Marriage: 1666 in New Kent County,Virginia
Children:
James Taylor b. 1668
James Taylor b. 14 Mar 1675 in King And Queen,Virginia
Jane Taylor b. 1674
Sarah Taylor b. 1676
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_John TAYLOR Lord of Shadockhurst_+ | (1570 - ....) _Matthew TAYLOR _____| | (1555 - ....) | | |_Elizabeth CHUTE _________________+ | (1530 - ....) _John TAYLOR ________| | (1611 - 1658) | | | __________________________________ | | | | |_____________________| | | | |__________________________________ | | |--James I TAYLOR | (1635 - 1698) | __________________________________ | | | _William HORTON _____| | | (1575 - 1637) | | | |__________________________________ | | |_Elizabeth HORTON ___| (1610 - ....) | | __________________________________ | | |_Isabella FREEMAN ___| (1582 - ....) | |__________________________________
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Mother: Rossalyn Salena ELLZEY |
_John WALKER ____________+ | (1785 - 1849) m 1805 _Jeremiah WALKER ________________| | (1808 - 1881) m 1835 | | |_Sarah Elizabeth GATES __ | (1790 - 1867) m 1805 _David Pressley WALKER Sr._| | (1853 - 1927) | | | _________________________ | | | | |_Lucy Ann "Louisiana" WILLIAMS __| | (1814 - 1892) m 1835 | | |_________________________ | | |--Jerry WALKER | (1880 - ....) | _John Shaffer ELLZEY Sr._+ | | (1796 - 1880) m 1823 | _Benjamin Franklin ELLZEY C.S.A._| | | (1826 - 1904) m 1846 | | | |_Elizabeth CONEY ________+ | | (1808 - 1858) m 1823 |_Rossalyn Salena ELLZEY ___| (1850 - ....) | | _Benjamin HOLMES ________+ | | (1801 - 1865) m 1825 |_Nancy Jane HOLMES ______________| (1830 - ....) m 1846 | |_Nancy SUMRALL __________+ (1805 - ....) m 1825
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