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John Taylor

Birth1785 - Kentucky
Death29 Sep 1851 - Washington, Arkansas, United States
MotherAnn Tillery
FatherJames Taylor

Born in Kentucky on 1785 to James Taylor and Ann Tillery. John Taylor married Nancy Burgess and had 15 children. He passed away on 29 Sep 1851 in Washington, Arkansas, United States.

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Parents
James Taylor
1750 - 1828
Ann Tillery
1760 - 1785
Spouse(s)
Nancy Burgess
1788 - 1827
Nancy Thompson
1794 - 1853
Children Show all
Rebecca Taylor
1811 - 1885
Margaret Edwina "Peggy" Taylor
1819 - 1883
Pleasant Taylor
1817 - 1891
Perry Strait Taylor
1834 - 1925
Burgess Taylor
1824 - 1851
James (Jim) Taylor
1805 - 1875
William Taylor
1812 - 1855
Calvin Thompson Taylor
1831 - 1862

John Taylor
1815 - 1886
Nancy Clarinda Taylor
1838 - 1906
Martha A (Patsy) Taylor
1828 - 1902
Elizabeth Taylor
1807 - 1869
Caroline Jane Mcnail
1828 - Unknown
John A. Taylor
1823 - 1884
Elizabeth Taylor
1835 - Unknown

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