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JAMES MILTON TAYLOR FAMILY
1790-1996
ramily Histories
for the twelve original Taylor children
John Henry Taylor • Pierce Taylor • Elizabeth Taylor • James Jefferson Taylor • Samuel Taylor • Susannah Taylor
David G-fl-S Taylor • Francis King Taylor • Sintha Taylor • Thomas \C. Taylor • Peyton Graves Taylor • Nancy Taylor
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Cox, Patricia Bliss Cox, Calvin Edward, Jr. |
| Title | James Milton Taylor family, 1790-1996 : family histories for the twelve original Taylor children |
| Description | James Milton Taylor (parents not given) was born ca. 1790/92 at Campbell Co., Virginia, near Lynchburg. He died 16 Aug 1869 at Cumberland Co., Tenn. He married 29 Oct 1812 at Campbell Co., Va., Pamelia/Permelia Dickey, born 21 May 1795, the daughter of Jo |
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| Publisher Digital | Genealogical Society of Utah d.b.a FamilySearch |
| Date Digital | 2010-07 |
| Physical Description | iii, 344 p. |
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Taylor family Work family Harvick family Allison family Cox family Byrd family Brown family Durkee family Loving family Ohlenburg family Sanders family Moon family Kindred family Norman family |
| Language | English; eng; en |
| Collection Name | Family History Archive |
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JAMES MILTON TAYLOR FAMILY 1790-1996 ramily Histories for the twelve original Taylor children John Henry Taylor • Pierce Taylor • Elizabeth Taylor • James Jefferson Taylor • Samuel Taylor • Susannah Taylor David G-fl-S Taylor • Francis King Taylor • Sintha Taylor • Thomas \C. Taylor • Peyton Graves Taylor • Nancy Taylor JAMES MILTON TAYLOR FAMILY 1790-1996 Family Histories for the twelve original Taylor children Illustration Section following each family history which includes: maps, deeds, census records, certificates, hirth records, death records, burial records, newspaper articles, photographs, etc. ^ S I ^ L W U ^ By Patricia Bliss Cox Assisted by Calvin Edward Cox, Jr. • • * > TABLE OF CONTENTS •ILLUSTRATION SECTION. Photographs, Maps, Deeds, Census Records, Court Records, Certificates, Obituaries. Burials, Newspaper Articles, etc will follow the completion of each individual family history. Introduction and Acknowledgments. 1-2 Sources of Information. 3-4 Common Abbreviations Use in Genealogy 5 Original Taylor Coming to America. 6 James Milton Taylor, Founder of the Family in the United States/11 lustrations. 7-12 Dickey Lineages (John and Edward) 10-12 1: John Henry Tayler Fair ily/Illustrations. 13-196 William M. Work Family 19-23 Fleming Work Family 19-21 Harvick Lineage. 24-27 Allison Lineage. 28-59 Cox Lineage. 60-66 Byrd Lineage. 67-76 Brown Lineage. 77-103 1 A: Ann Eliza Taylor Durkee Family/11 lustrations. 104-121 Durkee Lineage. 107-119 Loving Lineage. 120-121 IB: Sar* Matilda Taylor Sanders Family/11 lustrations. 122-162 1: Mary Jane Sanders Ohlenburg. 125-139 Ohlenburger Lineage. 132-139 2: John Henry Sanders. 140-144 3: Felix William Sanders. 145-146 4: Thomas A. Sanders (Saunders) 147-149 S: Burleson (B.T.) Sanders (Saunders) 150 6: Bertha Sanders Brashear/Wilson. 151 7: Zachery Taylor Senders (Saunders) 152 7A: Zachary Taylor Sanders (Saunders) oka Calvin Edward Cox 153-155 6: Dixie Baxter Sanders. 156-159 9: Edna Louise Sanders Millhouse/Bonner/Veach 160 10: GusSanders. 161-162 1C: Thomas Ulvan Taylor Family/Illustrations. 163-187 1: Summerf ield Moon Taylor 166-168 2: Juito Louise Taylor Houston/Strother 168-169 Moon Family of Albemerle County, Virginia. 170-182 Glendy Lineage. 183-187 ID: John Henry Taylor, Jr 188 IE: William Peyton Taylor Family/11 lustrations 189-195 1: Farmel Bryan Taylor 189-190 2: Jessie Allison Taylor Harris. 190-192 3: Gussie Louise Taylor Jarbeaux. 193-195 IF: Cornelia Dixie Taylor Baxter Family/IIlustrations. 196 I Table of Contents, con't 2: Pioreo Taylor Family/11 lustrations 197 2A: Edward Oscar Taylor 197 2B: Henry Clay Taylor 197 2C: Zachery Taylor 197 3: Elizabeth Taylor Norman Family/11 lustrations 198-200 3A: Gideon P. Norman. 199 3B: Thomas Norman. 199 3C: John H. Norman. 199-200 3D: James H. Norman. *•. 200 3E: Permelia Norman. 200 3F: Caroline Norman. 200 3G: Lucy Norman. 200 3H: Lucinda Norman. 200 3i: Annaliza Norman. 200 4: Jamas Jefferson Taylor Family/Illustrations 201 -241 4A: Kisir Taylor 203 4B: Jacob H. Taylor 203 4C: John Henry Taylor. 203 4D: David Alvis Taylor 204-210 4E: James P. Taylor 210 4f: Thomas Jefferson Taylor 210-236 4G: Peyton G. Taylor 236 4H: Francis K. Taylor 236-238 4i: Samuel Houston Taylor 238 4J: Sarah Elizabeth Taylor Warren. 238-239 Abraham Warren Lineage 240-241 5: Samuel Taylor Family/11 lustrations 242-260 5A- Rachael Taylor Causey/Cliff 243 5B: Cynthia Taylor Harrison/Henderson. 243 5C: IsaacWilburn Taylor 244-253 5D: Elmira Taylor Snow. 253-255 5E: Gideon P. Taylor 255 5F: Permelia (Amelia) Taylor Henderson/Tosh 255-256 5G: Elizabeth (Susan) Taylor Henderson. 256 5H: Isham J. Taylor 257 Snow Lineage. 258-260 6: Susannah Taylor Kindred FamiSy/lllustrations 261 -277 6A: Permelia Kindred Farmer 262-269 Enoch Farmer Family 264-269 Levi Hamby Family 267-268 6B: George W. Kindred. 269-270 6C: Hannah Kindred Curry (Corey) _ 270 6D: Mary Kindred Harris. 270 6E: Rachel Kindred Thomas 270 6F: Josephine (Josie) Kindred Bulding (Buddin) 270 6G: Hamilton Kindred. .270-271 6H: Susie Kindred McCallum (McCollum) 271 II Table of Contents, con't 6i: Ella Kindred. 271 Biographical History of Montgomery and Adams Counties, Iowa. 272 George W. Kindred, Biography 273 Thornton Kindred Lineage. 274-277 7: David Gillis Taylor Family/11 lustrations 278-319 7A: Mary C. Taylor Smith 279-280 7B: Caroline Matilda Taylor Keyton (Keeton) 280 7C: Susan A. E. Taylor 280 7D: Elizabeth T. Taylor Stone. 280 7E: David C. Taylor 280-281 7F: Hugh M. Taylor 281 7& Anna P. Taylor Russell 282 7H: Wheeler Charles Taylor 282-283 Gilliland Lineage. 284-286 Benjamin Brashear Lineage. 287-306 Center Lineaga. 307-319 8: Francis (Frank) King Taylor Family/11 lustrations. 320-337 8A: Augusta Magnolia Taylor 324 8B: Thomas Wheeler Taylor 324 8C: Margaret Ellen Graves Taylor Stone. 325-330 8D: Margaret Ellen Graves Taylor Stone/Lowry 330-331 8E: Cordelia Monroe (Delia) Taylor Bledsoe 331 -333 8F: Sudie Amanda Taylor Stone. 333-334 8G: James Milton Taylor, II 334-336 8H: Walter King Taylor 336 8i: John Frank Taylor 336-337 9: Sintha (Cythy) Taylor Kindred Family 338-339 9A: Mary (Margaret) Kindred. 339 9B: Zacry T. Kindred. 339 9C: Henry C. Kindred. 339 9D: Martha Kindred. 339 9E: George W. Kindred. 339 10: Thomas W. Taylor Family/11 lustrations 340-341 10A: McDorell (Mack) (Irvin)Taylor 341 10B: Eliza N. Taylor 341 10C: Martha B. Taylor 341 10D: Elizabeth T. Taylor 341 10E: Austin A. Taylor 341 11: Peyton Gravis Taylor Family/11 lustrations. 342-343 11A: Oscar Taylor 342 11B: El len H. Jeannette Taylor Barnes. 343 11C: Anna Graves Taylor 343 11D: John F. Taylor, 343 HE: Lula Christina Taylor Boyd 343 12: Nancy Taylar (no data) 344 I I I Taylor Family INTRODUCTION AND ACKNOWLEDGMENTS I am Patricia Bliss Cox, researcher, and wife of Calvin Edward Cox, Jr., who is a great great grandson of James M i I ton and Permel ia Taylor. We are greatly indebted to the many fami ly and professional research sources who have provided information for this study. Our many visits with new-found relatives have been most enjoyable and enlightening, hopefully for both parties as we traveled to these sources, telephoned, and corresponded to develop more accurate information on our family. Letters were written sol iciting family history from relatives; most were answered but some were never acknowledged. I wish to thank al I of you who were kind enough to complete and return your family history forms. I could not have accomplished any of this without your help. Old and new photographs have been shared. Thank you for trusting me with your treasures. I know you w i l l enjoy the photograph section, there are some marvelous pictures of your ancestors. Reproducing photo copies does not always turn out wel I, some are better than others, please forgive. Calvin and I have copies of births, marriages, deaths, family photographs, personal letters, photographs of tombstones, (we have visited many cemeteries of our ancestors; these photographs wi 11 be included). I have obtained vital statistics from corresponding with fami ly members, other researchers, county and state offices, state and local libraries, and numerous Historical Societies. Dates have been correlated f r om census sheets, tombstones, and documents submitted by fami ly, but this does not mean that al I are accurate. Thomas Ulvan Taylor, grandson of James Milton Taylor, and son of John Henry Taylor, wrote several books and many magazine articles during his career at the University of Texas, one of which is his autobiography, "Fifty Years on Forty Acres." This book, and his research notes, provided basic data on family members which was invaluable when searching census records and other documents. I thank Thomas Ulvan Taylor every day! In the spring of 1993 in Bossier City, Louisiana, Calvin and I met James Robert Stone and his lovely wife, Tressia, he prefers to be called Robert Calvin and Robert, being third cousins, met for the f i rst time. Robert is also a great great grandson of James and Par me I ia Taylor and has spent several years searching through census, marriage, and other records for several counties of Texas, Tennessee and Virginia. He has contributed much to this project and I do thank him. Robert has concentrated on lineage # 8 , the Francis King Taylor family from Fannin County, Texas. I have concentrated on lineage # 1 , John Henry Taylor family from Parker County, Texas. Al I of our efforts have been merged to make this book as complete and accurate as possible. James Robert Stone has in his possession original documents, such as: Old bible family registers, original marriage certificates, many newspaper clippings of births and deaths (some as far back as 1889, including one original newspaper of 1889), several original land deeds as far back as 1870's, original letters as far back as the 18 80s, photographs as far back as the 1860's, information from old photo albums back to the 187O's, magazines with a number of articles containing pertinent information published in the 1920's, original "penny postcards" written during the period 1907 to 1932, data copied directly from tombstones, correspondence with various uncles, aunts, cousins, and personal conversations with some of them. Evlyn Broumley, Librarian from the Genealogy and Local History Department at the Weatherford Library in Parker County, Texas has contributed much to this research and I thank Evlyn. *See Illustration Section T a y l o r F a m i ly You will find that I have included additional "Family Lineages" which I hope will prove interesting to some of you and to some of the younger generation, who might be interested in history or possibly further research. These families are all connected to our Taylor Lineage, many wore early settlers of East Tennessee, Texas and Virginia and gave so much. Many served in the Indian Wars, American Revolution, War of 1812, Civil War, World WBr I and World War II. I do not guarantee complete accuracy in these records, there are always discrepancies in genoelogieel research. We do the boot wo can with what we find! All census records, court records and etc wi 11 be typed exactly as wore recorded. Following is a list of just a few individuals who contributed so much time and effort helping me with statistics, names, address, telephone numbers, obituaries, photographs and etc If I have forgotten anyone, please forgive. Zelma Broome, Austin, Texas: John Henry Sanders/James Daniel Alexander Sanders Family. Alyene Taylor, Savoy, Texas: David Alvis Taylor /James Jefferson Taylor Family. Ralph Warren, Wolfe City, Texas: Sara Elizabeth Taylor/James Jefferson Taylor Family. Dorothy Wood Moore, Greenville, Texas: Francis K. Taylor/James Jefferson Taylor Family. Mrs. Katheryn Taylor, Dallas, Texas: Cleburne Marshall Taylor/James Jefferson Taylor. Earl and Rose Taylor of Rossford, Ohio: Earl Curtis Taylor/James Jefferson Taylor Family. Billie Piper, Leonard, Texas: Charlie Houston Taylor/James Jefferson Taylor Family. Freida Taylor, Alba, Texas: George Washington Taylor/James Jefferson Taylor Family. Lois Marx, Austin, Texas: Ruby Alma Sanders/John Henry Sanders Family. Etta Pohl, Fredericksburg, Texas: Ferdinand Phillipp Ohlenburger Family. Guy Anne Hoyt/Beck. Joshua, Texas: Ferdinand Phillipp Ohlenburger Family. Dorothy Jones, Waco, Texas: Clementa Ohlenburg/John Adolph Ohlenburger Family. Martha (Jill) Wolfe Taylor, Fort Worth, Texas: Thomas Ulvan Taylor Family. Eleanor Otfburn, researcher from Corning, Iowa: Susannah Taylor/James Milton Taylor Family Jeffery L. McLain, Program Coordinator, Engineering Foundation, University of Texas at Austin. Mrs. Grant (Lottie) Taylor, Doer, Arkansas: Isaac Wilburn Taylor/Samuel Taylor Family. Josephine Kale, Kansas City, Missouri: Taylor/Henderson/Snow Fami lies. Eltrie Snow/Boil, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma: Snow Family. Betty Brown, Blanchard, Oklahoma: Snow Family. Bernice B. Gunderson, Durkee Descendant. Connie Metheny, researcher, Millboro, Virginia. Florence Langford, researcher, Franklin, Tennessee. Betty Castillo, Cumberland County, Tennessee Cemetery Records. Darloan Trent, M & D Researchers, Kingston, Tennessee. Donna R. Huffer, researcher, Churchville, Virginia. Michael L. Work, Hollywood, California: William M. Work Family. Marilyn Middleton. Morris. Oklahoma: Abel Crow/SelviaJ) Brown Tedder Family. Charles Mattox, researcher, Campbell County, Virginia: Taylor/Dickey Families. Edward Tomblin, Monett, Barry County, Missouri: Suzanne Taylor Kirdred F«nily. Lloyd C. Byrd, Bethany, Oklahoma: Byrd Lineage *See Illustration Section Taylor Family SOURCES OF INFORMATION Albemarle County, in Virginia, by Rev. Edgar Woods. Albemarle Historical Society, Charlottesville, Virginia. Annals of Augusta County Virginia, by WaddelI. Biographical History of Montgomery and Adams Counties, Iowa. Campbell Chronicles and Family Sketches, Campbell County, Virginia. 1782-1926. Carol ina Cradle, (Northwest Carol ina Frontier, 1747-1762) by Robert W. Ramsey. Cemeteries of Roane County Tennessee, Vol. 1, Part 1 and Part 2; Vol. II, Harriman, Oak Ridge, Oliver Springs; Vol. i l l . Rockwood. Chisholm Trail and Other Routes, by T. U. Taylor. Commitment of Excel lence, by R ichard B. McCasI in and Dean Earnest F. Gloyna, P. E. Cornell University, Ithaca, New York. Court Records from Kingston, Tennessee. Cumberland County Tennessee Cemetery Records, including some adjoining Cemeteries, 1984. Cumberland County's First Hundred Years, by Helen Bul lard and Joseph M. Krechniak. Cumberland Parish, Lunenburg County, Virginia 1746-1816, by Bell. Dallas Public Library. Genealogy Department. Dallas. Texas. Early East Tennessee Marriages, Vol. 1, Vol. 11, by Byron Sistler & Associates, Inc Family History Center, Newport News, Virginia (Mormon Records, Salt Lake City, Utah). Fifty Years on Forty Acres, by T. U. Taylor, (autobiography) Frontier Times, published by J. Marvin Hunter, Bandera, Texas. Goodspeeds "History of East Tennessee, Sevier County" p. 835. History of Old Tryon and Rutherford Counties, North Carolina, by C. W. Griffin. History of Parker County the Double Log Cabin, by Holland. History of the Buffalo Presbyterian Church of Guilford, North Carolina. Hoi I ins College, Roanoke, Virginia. Know Your Cousins, by John Cox. Marriage Records Roane County, Tennessee (1856-1880) by Patsy Pierce. Memorial and Biographical Record of The Cumberland Region. Men of Ingenuity, by W. R. Wool rich. Microfilm, Parker County Texas, Tax Rolls, 1856-1876. Miller School, Batesville, Virginia. Morgan County Cemeteries, by Sue and Car la Kries. Newspaper articles and obituaries. Newton County Arkansas Cemeteries, Vendor Arkansas, by Herman and Oleta Haddock. Newton County Arkansas Marriages, 1858 thru 1893; 1905 thru 1910 by Vera L. Dean-Ross. Numerous County and State Offices. Personal papers belonging to T. U. Taylor from the Barker Texas History Center (Archives and Texas Collections), University of Texas at Austin. Pioneers of Roane County, Tennessee, 1801 -1830, by Mable Harvey Thornton. Rangers and Sovereignty, by Roberts. Records of Augusta County, Virginia, 1745-1800, Vol. I, pg. 62, by Lyman Chalk ley, 1912. Roots of Roane County, by Snyder E. Roberts. 1981. Sam Houston State Teachers College, Huntsville, Texas. Southwest Virginia, by Summers. State Department of Archives and History, Raleigh, North Carolina. Tennessee The Volunteer State, 1769-1923, by John Trotwood Moore, several volumes. Tennessee Cousins, by Worth Ray. Texas State Library. Genealogy Department. Austin. Texas. *See Illustration Section 3 Taylor Family The Brashear Story. A Family History. 1637-1963. by Back-Brashear. The History of Roane County 1801 -1870, by Emma Middleton Wells. The Homestead Herald. Bee Cave, Texas. The Moon Family of Albemarle County, Virginia, by T. U. Taylor. The New Ozark Cousins, by Bud Phillips. The Trail Drivers of Texas, by Hunter/Sanders. University of Texas, Austin, Texas, Engineering Department University of Virginia, Charlottesville, Virginia. Virginia State Library. Genealogy Department, Richmond, Virginia. World Book Encyclopedia. ADDITIONAL SOURCES OF INFORMATION U. S. census records, from several states. Marriage and Death records from numerous counties. U. S. census, Campbell County, Virginia, 1800-1810,1820. U. S. census. Cumberland County, Tennessee, 1860,1870, 1880. U. S. census, Roane County, Tennessee, 1830. 1840. 1850, 1860,1870. 1880. U. S. census, Morgan County, Tennessee, 1850,1860. U. S. census. Fannin County, Texas, 1860. 1870,1880. U. S. census, Sumner County, Tennessee, 1850, 1860. U. S. census, Parker County, Texas, 1860, 1870. U. S. census, Travis County. Texas, 1880,1900. U. S. census, Johnson County, Texas, 1880. U. S. census, Palo Pinto County, Texas, 1900. U. S. census, Upshur County, Texas, 1370. 1880. U. S. census, Gillespie County, Texas. U. S. census, Bexar County, Texas. Marriage/Death Records: Albemarle County, Virginia, 1780-1853, Vol. 1. Albemarle County and Charlottesville, Virginia, 1781 -1929. Adams County, Iowa. Bexar County, Texas. Campbell County, Virginia. Cumberland County, Tennessee. Dallas County, Texas. Fannin County, Texas. Gillespie County, Texas. Hayes County, Texas. Hunt County, Texas. Kent County, Michigan. Knox County, Tennessee. McLennan County, Texas. Morgan County, Tennessee. Parker County, Texas. Potter County, Texas. Roane County, Tennessee. Travis County, Texas. Tryon County, North Carolina. Marriage records from Morgan County prior to 1865 lost in civil war fire. Marriage records from Cumberland County prior to 1905 lost in a f i r e . *See 11 lustration Section 4 Taylor Family Common Abbreviations Used in Genealogy abt. about adptd. adopted aft after/afterwards asst assistant b. born bapt. baptized b/d born/died bef. before bet between Bra brother bur. buried Capt Captain ch. child/children c/o child of Ca county/company Cty. County Col. Colonel d. died d. y. died young D./dau. daughter d/o daughter of Dea. Deacon div. divorce/divorced ds. days Eld Elder F. Father f / o father of GD. granddaughter GS. grandson grad. graduate/graduated h/o husband of Hon. Honorable Hosp. Hospital i/o infant of i/d/o infant daughter of i/s/o infant son of Inf. Infantry issue children J. P. Justice of the Peace lab. laboratory Lt/Lieut m/md/mar. M. MB. M.C. M/M Maj. m/o mo. ms./mos. n.m. N.S. O.S. poss. prob. prop. Q.M. [ ] R* res. ret Rev. S.R. SS. sop. Sgt. s/o SL. sup. t/o Ty. u. m. unm. vs. Vol./Vols. wd./wid. w/o WW y/m/d ys./yrs. Lieutenant marriage/married Mother mar rige book Member of Congress Mr. and Mrs. Major mother of month months never married New Style calendar Old Style calendar possible/possibly probable/probably proprietor Quartermaster questionable Regiment resides/ resident/ resided retired Reverend state record shared stone separated Sergeant son of son-in-law supposed (or thought to be) twin of Territory unmarked unmarried/singie versus Volunteer/Volunteers widow wife of World War years/months/days years *See Illustration Section Taylor Family THE ORIGINAL TAYLOR COMING FROM SCOTLAND/IRELAND TO AMERICA CIRCA 1790 it has been told that the original Taylors came from Houston House Scotland. Houston House is located in Renfrewshire, west of Glasgow. See maps.* Because of religious repression, many Scots emigrated to Northern Ireland in the mid 1700's and thence to Virginia where they settled in the Shenandoah Val ley, the Val ley of the James, and on either side of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Perhaps, Mr. Taylor and Rachel were among them; however, of this we have no verification, until the birth of their son. James Milton Taylor, in Campbell County in 1790/1792. Since we do not have the first name of Mr. Taylor nor the maiden name of his wife Rachel, and no one knows what ship they sailed on to America, it has been impossible to research. Thomas Ulvan Taylor, grandson of James Milton Taylor writes in his autobiography. "Fifty Years on Forty Acres, that the father and mother of James M ilton Taylor, left the northern part of Ireland to found a home in America, but the father died enroute and was buried at sea. The mother continued her journey and settled in Campbel I County, Virginia, near Lynchburg, where James Milton Taylor was born. See maps of Virginia.* (Given name unknown) TAYLOR, Scotch-Irish descent Married: Radiol (maiden name unknown) (they had one child) James Milton Taylor, b. 1790, Campbell County, Virginia, d. 16 August 1S69, bur. Mount Pisgah Cemetery, Cumberland County, Tennessee.* Rachael married a second time, in 1800 to James Burnett, by whom she had one child. No trace has been found as to the fate of this chi Id Marriages of Campbel I County, Virginia, 1782-1810. reveals that this marriage took place as follows: Burnett, James and Rachel Tayler*. bond 14 July 1800. James Burnett (b) and John Wright (b); Whn Lee (w) and John Wright (w). Taylor, 24 July 1800 by William Flowers lists the bride as Rachel Taylor. (*) indicates bride gave own consent (b) bondsman (w) witness. A thorough search reveals that this is the only marriage in Campbell County, Virginia between a male with last name of Burnett and female with last name of Taylor (or Tayler) between 1782 and 1810 (maximum range of probability). *See Illustration Section Taylor Family FIRST OF THIS FAMILY BORN IN THE UNITED STATES JAMES MILTON TAYLOR 1790-1869 JAMES MILTON TAYLOR, b. 1790/92, Campbell County, Virginia, near Lynchburg, Virginia, d 16 August 1869, Cumberland County, Tennessee, bur. Mount Pisgah Cemetery, Cumberland County, Tennessee.* (once Bledsoe County) See photographs of the Mt Pisgah Church and the ajoining cemetery.* F: (given name unknown) Taylor M: Rachael (maiden name unknown) married: 29 October 1812. Campbell County, Virginia.* Minister: Samuel Davidson SNDX-T-460. James Taylor, D-200, Pamelia Dickey, 29-10-1812. Campbell County Register of Marnages, Book 1, Page 43. PAMELIA/PERMELIA DICKEY, b. 21 May 1795, Campbell County, Virginia, d 5 August 1871, Cumberland County, Tennessee, bur. Mount Pisgah Cemetery, Cumberland County, Tennessee* (once Bledsoa County) Pamelia appears on her marriage record, but Permelia appears on her tombstone. See photographs of the Mt Pisgah Church and the ajoining cemetery.* F: John Dickey, settled in Campbell County, Virginia and was living there abt 1800. M: [Susanna Davidson, dau. of Alex and Elizabeth Davidson] See Dickey Lineage (No. 4 , pg. 10) James Milton Taylor and Pamelia/Permelia Dickey (tjMty had twelve children) First five chi ldren born in Campbell County, Virginia, remainder born in Roane County, TN. (1) John Henry Taylor 1815-1967 (4) Jamas Jefferson Taylor i«i9-ia-->» (7) David Gil I is Taylor 1825-1895 ( 1 « Thomas W. Taylor b, 1836 (2) Pierce Taylor b. 1816/17 (5) Samuel Taylor b. 1820/22 (8) (3) Elizabeth Taylor b. 1818 (6) Susannah Taylor 1823-1899 (9) Francis King Taylor Sintha (Cythy) Taylor 1828-1894 b. 1830/32 (11) Peyton Graves Taylor 1839-1923 (12) Nancy Taylor *See Illustration Section Taylor family James Milton Taylor, was of Scotch-Irish descent The ages reflected for him in census data for the years 1830, 1840 and 1850 all correlate to his birth in 1792. His tombstone indicates he was born in 1790. The place of birth specified by James Milton himself in census records, indicates place of birth was near Lynchburg, Campbell County, Virginia. I have been unable to verify this as Virginia does not have birth records before 1853. Campbel I County was formed from a huge chunk of Bedford County in 1781, it was named for General William Campbell, the hero of the Battle of Kings Mountain fought the year before. James Milton Taylor, in 1812, Campbell County, Virginia, married Pamelia Dickey, daughter of John Dickey. Their first five children were born in Campbell County, Virginia, including one born in 1820. See early maps of Virginia.* The following Deed of Trust was found in Campbell County, Virginia by researcher, Charles Mattox of Lynch Station, Virginia. It indicates that a James Taylor was residing in the County of Buckingham, Virginia in 1819. Campbell and Buckingham Counties, border one another. INTERESTING DEED OF TRUST: D. B. 12 p. 219, 22 October 1819. found by Charles Mattox, researcher from Campbell County, Virginia. See copy.* "Between James Taylor of the County of Buckingham of the one part and Samuel Dickey of the County of Anderson and State of Tennessee of the other part Witnesseth that the said James Taylor for the love and affection which he hath for Susan Dickey, the wife of John Dickey and for and in consideration of the sum of one do I lar in hand paid by the said Samuel Dickey the receipt whereof is hereby acknowledged he the said James Taylor hath granted bargained and sold and by these presents doth grant bargain and sell unto the said Samuel Dickey one sorrel horse, one bay horse, one bay mare and two feather beds with their furniture to have and to hold the said property unto him the said Samuel Dickey his heirs and assigns forever. Nevertheless upon trust for the special benefit and separate use of Susan Dickey the wife of John Dickey during her natural I ife and after her death to be returned unto the possession of the said James Taylor and his heirs." Witness our hands and seal the day and year above written. James Taylor Samuel Dickey (John Dickey, father of Permelia had a son named Samuel and a brother named Samuel, it has not been determined which Samuel signed this Deed of Trust, if either) Sometime between 1820 and 1823 the young couple along with their five children, joined the great movement to locate on the "western waters" and moved to Roane County, Tennessee, settling north of the Tennessee River, one mile north of the town of Kingston. Their remaining seven chi ldren were born here, including one named Nancy, who is said to have died young. Researcher, James Robert Stone, was unable to locate her in any census data, so it is assumed that she was born and died between census and was less than ten years old Later records indicate that the family is living in Morgan County, Tennessee, still later in Cumberland County, Tennessee (Earlier settlers were listed in Anderson and Roane Counties, later in Morgan, still later in Cumberland without having moved because of the county changes). Both James M i lton and Pamel ia died in Cumber land County, Tennessee, both are bur ied at the Mt Pisgah Cemetery, Cumberland County, Tennessee See photographs of church and cemetery.* *See Illustration Section 8 Taylor Family PIONEERS OF ROANE COUNTY, TENNESSEE 1801 -1830 by, Mable Harvey Thornton Roane County was named for Archibald Roane, second governor of Tennessee Archibald Roane 1759-1819 Revolutionary Soldier at Surrender of Cornwallis. Member of Tennessee Constitutional Convention 1796. Superior Judge 1796, Supreme Court Judge 1819. Governor 1801-1803. Early Settlement and Boundaries of Roane County. Tennessee The area called Roane County was inhabited by the Cherokee Indians when the first white settlers pushed their way into Tennessee. The Indians remained here, and some of their number who had been absorbed into the white community escaped the removal to the West in 1838. Although earlier treaties removed their claim to much of the land, it was not until the treaties of 1817 and 1819 that the Cherokee title to land in present Roane County finally extinguished See map of Roane County, Tennessee-1819-1830.* See photograph of the Court House in Kingston, Erected 1854.* See photograph of the Exchange Hotel, built in 1860, Kingston, TN.* 1830 Census Roane County, Tennessee North of the Tennessee River, pg. 45 This census shows the James Milton Taylor family in Roane County, Tennessee, with eight children. In the 1840 Census the fami ly is sti 11 in Roane County, Tennessee, ten in the household besides the parents. The two missing children could be Pierce and Elizabeth, possibly married by this time. In the 1850 Census. Mg-515-622, the family is in Morgan County, Tennessee, with the two youngest children, Thomas W. and Peyton Graves. About 1856. five of their sons, migrated to Texas. John Henry Taylor to Parker County; James Jefferson Taylor to Hunt County; Samuel Taylor to Parker County (after one year he migrated to Newton County, Arkansas); Frank King Taylor to Fannin County; Peyton Graves Taylor to Fannin County, (the youngest child) died in Bonham, Texas, in June 1923, at the ripe age of 84 years. Pierce Taylor is believed to have settled in Louisiana; Elizabeth Taylor in Tennessee; Susannah Taylor in Iowa; David Gil I is Taylor in Tennessee; Sintha (Cythy) Taylor in Tennessee; Thomas W. Taylor in Tennessee: Nancy Taylor, no data. In the 1860 Census. Cumberland County, Tennessee, 84-532 shows James Taylor 68, Permelia 65, and their son, Thomas W. 23. . James Milton Taylor, d 16 August 1869, age 79 and Permelia Dickey Taylor, d 5 August 1871, age 76, Cumberland County, Tennessee, both are buried at the Mt Pisgah Cemetery, Cumberland County, Tennessee *See Illustration Section T a y l o r F a m i ly DICKEY LINEAGE by, Thomas Ulvan Taylor Because the Taylors and Dickeys wore closely connected on different lines, it is necessary to give a short sketch of the Dickey Family. The first Dickey the writer of this document has historical notes on is John Dickey, (his first name taken from the marriage records of his two daughters, Pamelia Dickey and Elizabeth Dickey. The Dickey's settled in Campbell County, Virginia, and wore living there about 1800. .John Dickey and wife (name unknown) [pass. Susanna Davidson] (they had six children) 1 . Samuel Dsckey, married: (first name unknown) Ellis, and settled in Parker County, Texas, in the southeast part, near the present town of Crosson. Dickey Branch, which flows into Boar Creek, was named for him. Samuel later moved to Fannin County, Texas. (they had five children) 1. Robert Dickey, married and was killed in Cook County, Texas about 1875. Left children. 2. Samuel Love Dickey, died unmarried Fought under Confederate General Braxton Bragg in the Civil Wer. 3. Haywood Dickey, married and lived in Dallas, Texas. 4. Wheeler Dickey, married and lived in Lamar County, Texas. 5. Amende Dickey merriedWilliem Freeman and lived about three miles north of the town of Bailey, Fannin County, Texas. She left two children: 1. Nettie Freeman, married Leslie 2. James Freemen, married a Miss Smith. 2. John Dickey, married , and loft one daughter. Par met ia, who lived to the advanced oge of 90 yoore 3. Thomas Dickey, died young. 4. Pamolia/Pormolia Dickey, b. 21 May 1795, Campbell County, Virginia, d 5 August 1871, Cumberland County, Tennessee, bur. Mt Pisgah Cemetery, Cumberland County, Tennessee* married: 29 October 1812, Campbell County, VA. Minister: Samuel Davidson. SNDX-T-460, James Taylor, D-200. Pamelia Dickey, 29-10-18112. Jamos Milton Taylor, b. 1790. Campbell County, Virginia, d 16 August 1869. Cumberland County, Tennessee, bur. Mt Pisgah Cemetery, Cumber lend County, TN* 5. Jam Helen Dickey, b. circa 1806, Campbell County, Virginia, d 30 July 1879, bur. Grove Hill Cemetery, Taylorvi He, Fannin County, Texas.* married 11 September 1828, Knox County, Tennessee Early E. TN Marriages, by Slstlor. Vol. 2, Brides, pg. 96. Jamss Milton Cobb, b. North Carolina, d after the 1850 Knox Cty., TN Census. F: Benjamin M. Cobb, who is the son of Cusby Cobb, Revolutionary War Soldier b. Circa 1771, Now Jersey, d 20 October 1856, Texas, age 84. bur. Grove Hill Cemetery, Taylorvi lie, Fannin County, Texas.* Knox County. TN 1850 Census: Cobb, Milton 44; Jane 44; Chisley 2 1 ; Houston 19; Thomas 17; Elizabeth 15; Margaret 13; Sarah 7; Benjamin 5; Welton P. 1; Benjamin 49; Archibald 53, NC Va.K-1822-422. Letter written by Sudii J. Loom Shaw Taylor, wife of James Milton Taylor, II, indicates that James Milton Cobb was deceased by the time his wife, Jane Helen Dickey Cobb migrated to Texas, from Tennessee Her father-in-law. Benjamin M. Cobb, traveled with she and the family. Benjamin died shortly after their arrival. *See 11 lustration Section 10 T a y l o r F a m i ly 6. Elizabeth Dickey, [b. 1795, Virginia] married 23 August 1816. Campbell County, Virginia. Token from VirginioMorr leges, Campbel! County, 1718-1850 CD 229,1st Edition, Screen 7 of 71. Campbell County Register of Marriages, Book 1, Page 43. Samuel Taylor, [b. 1794, Virginia] ho Is no relation to the other Taylors of this history. Their marr iage record is signed by John Dickey, father of Elizabeth and by Samuel Taylor, no doubt tho father of Samuel. See copy of marriage record* I found the following census record in Roane County, Tennessee It is possible that Samuel end Elizabeth left Virginia end settled in Tennessee 1860 Census Roone County, Tennessee District Fifteen, pg. 291. #2192-2037 TAYLOR. Sam'l 66. farmer, b. VA; Elizabeth 65, b. VA; VANN. Dixon 43: Lovisa M. 34: DICKEY. Martha J. 16; San* E. 14; EI iza M. 10; Wm. H. 9; Louisa E. 6; Susan C.3; Tabitha 1. Urn, Dickson (Rev) b. 14 Sept 1816, d 17 Feb. 1888, bur. New Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery, Roone County, Tennessee Verm, Louise M., b. 28 Aug. 1826, d 18 Doc 1895, bur. New Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery, Roane County, Tennessee Following information submitted by researcher from Campbell County, VA, Charles Mattox, Lynch Station, VA 24571. Additional deta taken from, Campbell County, Virginia Marriages, 1782-1810, by this researcher. Edward Dickey could possibly be the father of our John Dickey, but this is not a definite conclusion. EDWARD DICKEY The WJII of Edward Dickey \ws proved 4 February 1812, he lists the following Heirs: He does not mention his wife by name, but indicates that she has an unspecified disease and that his estate shall support her during her lifetime To his son, John, one dollar to him and his heirs. Edward left his large estate to his other children. Edward and Joan Dickey (they had seven children) 1, JofrfiPickqk married 26 February 1789, Campbell County, Virginia Minister, William Flowers. DondameiL JohnDickey/Thoc Carson. Witnesses: Thes. Carson/Gebrell Davidson Susanna Davidson. Parents: Alex and Elizabeth Davidson. John Dickey married Susannah Davidson. John Dickey (wife Susannah) sold several tracts of Land in Campbell County, Virginia John Dickey posted Bonds in 1813,1815, and 1817 to be Constable of the Northeast District of Campbell County. Virginia. *See 11 lustration Section 11 Taylor Family 2. Samuel D ickoy, [b. 1775. VA., d 1860, bur. Dickey Cemetery # 1 , Room County, Tennessee] His Will was not probated until Morch 1876. married: 26 AprI11806, Campbell Cty, VA. Minister, William Flowers. Bondsmen: Samuel Dickey/Stephen Bradley. Sereh (Sallie) Bradley, [b. 1784, VA., d 1874, bur. Dickey Cemetery # 1 , Roane County, Tennessee) F: William Bradley. Most of the data on this family was added by this researcher. I believe it is possible that this couple loft Virginia and settled in Tennessee, as I found a Samuel and Sarah Dickey living in the 14th District, Roone County, Tennessee, both born in Virginia The names of tho children hove boon token from tho WI 11 of Samuel Dickey doted Jen. 1,1855, Roone Cty, TN., six issue 1. Samuel H. Dickey, b. 1820/24, TN., mer. Molinda W. Adktsson, b. 1827/30. Parents: Absolom and Sally Adkisson. 2. Mary "Polly" Dickey, b. 4 Jan. 1609, d 23 May 1872, bur. Brasheers-Kreis Cemetery, Roane Ct.., TN., mar. 25 March 1830, Roone Cty, TN., Joseph Brasheor, b. 29 Doc 1806, d 2 Nov. 1861, near Lebanon, KY. Thoy hod five daughters. Parents: Basil Brasheor/Margarot "Peggy" Horton. 3. Sarah Ann Dickey, living in Henry Ca, MO in 1878, mar. 4 Nov. 1847, Roene County, Tennessee (Early E. TN Marriages, by Sistler, Vol. 1, Grooms, pg. 359). John Gray Tedder, b. 1824. Living in Henry County, Missouri in 1878. Parents: James feeder and Elizabeth B. Todd 4. Jane H. Dickey, mar. Smith. 5. Edward C. Dickey, b. 1812/13/14, mar. 1842, Mary Ann Roberts, b. 1820, d Apr. 1895, bur. Srashoors-Krois Cemetery, Roone County, Tennessee Six issue 6. WhiG. Dickey. 3. Jomos Dl.*ey. married 20 January 1803, Campbell County, Virginia Minister, William Flowers. Bondsmen: James Dickey/John Wilson. Mygerpt Wilson. F: John Wilson. 4 . Sarah Dickey. married M. B. 10 Novwi-ber 1794, Campbell County, Virginia Bondsmen: Porrin Giles/John Dickey. Witnesses: John Dickey. Pop-in Giles, 5. Joan (Jam) Dickey. married 21 December 1801, Campbell County, Virginia Bondsmen David Martin, Jr./John Dickey Witnesses: David Putft/John Dickey/Samuel Dickey. David Martin. Jr. 6. Margaret Dickey. mar. 24 April 1806, Campbell County. Virginia. Bondsmen Stephen Bradley/Samuel Dickey. Witnesses: Samuel Dickey/James Dickey. Stephen Bradley. 7. Aim Dickfiy. married 18 November 1802, Campbell County, Virginia Bondsmm: John Dickey/James Martin. Witnesses: John Dickey/Samuel Dickey. James Martin. *See Illustration Section 12 SHIRE OF RENFREW SCOTLAND - 1725 Houston House, (underlined, upper rt. corner) RENFREW SCOTLAND - 1801 Houston House, (underlined, middle of map) JAMES MILTON TAYLOR FAMILY l^^fM/^ >* ^ i ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ a * c L ^ ^ ^ >r^t£ * x * ^ j : ^ c ^ c ? S ^ > **S0kr. * < & & • •/&. _-^-s*-^s*2asa» r^r^^r.-^X' V S |
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| Full Text | JAMES MILTON TAYLOR FAMILY 1790-1996 ramily Histories for the twelve original Taylor children John Henry Taylor • Pierce Taylor • Elizabeth Taylor • James Jefferson Taylor • Samuel Taylor • Susannah Taylor David G-fl-S Taylor • Francis King Taylor • Sintha Taylor • Thomas \C. Taylor • Peyton Graves Taylor • Nancy Taylor |
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