Individual Details
Henry Taylor
(1625 - Bef 8 Mar 1700)
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An extract from Thomas Stobie's GEDCOM created 10 Mar 2009. Thomas can be contacted at stobie@sprynet.com.
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An extract from Thomas Stobie's GEDCOM created 10 Mar 2009. Thomas can be contacted at stobie@@sprynet.com.
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Taylor, Henry, Sr., St Mary's Co., 27th March 1698; 8th March 1700.
To son Henry, 50 A., (unnamed) conditionally upon his coming to take possession of it.
" dau. Grace Greenwell and sons John, William and Thomas Taylor, personalty.
Wife (unnamed), residuary legatee of estate, real and personal, including plantation, which is to pass to son James at death of his mother.
Ex. not given.
Test: Dan'l Moy, Simon Perch, Francis Rice, Edward Usher. 11. 58.
Henry Taylor 20.238 I SM £56.7.2 Jul 5 1701
Servants mentioned: William Anderson (boy), George Peterson (boy).
Appraisers: William Aisquith, Roger Tole (also Roger Tolle).
Henry Taylor Sr (will dated 3/27/1698, will probated 3/8/1700 St Mary's County) & his 1st wife, Mary. A tailor, Henry, Mary & dau, Grace, immigrated into service 1667 St Mary's County. Others Mentioned in Henry Taylor Will were "sons Henry, John, William, Thomas & James Taylor (plantation), dau Grace Greenwell & wife (unnamed)."
Henry Taylor's 2nd wife was Faith Cambell, daughter of John Cam(p)bell of Poplar Hill
Henry came into Maryland from Virginia in 1667 with wife, Mary and dau. Grace. (Patents 11:108)
Henry Taylor of St Mary's service 1667 ABH11 f108, patents.
Mary Taylor wife of Henry was transported 1667 same folio
Grace Taylor, dau of Henry transported 1667 same folio.
His occupation was as a tailor.
Proof of Grace as dau. of Henry & first wife is found in Patents 1667 f108:
"Henry Taylor proves right to 150 acres & warrant. Came forth Henry Taylor of St Mary's Co., tailor, and proved right as well to fifty acres of land for his time of service performed and also 100 cares more for the transport of Mary his wife, & Grace his child."
Transported from VA to MD in 1667 along with his wife Mary and daughter Grace.
(Patents 11:108).
On 10/30/1667, Henry Taylor of St Mary's County, Taylor proved his right to 50 ac. for his time of service performed and also to 100 ac. more for transporting his wife Mary and his child, Grace.
Will of William Cartlyne (Catlyne), St Mary's County 2/1/1667-5/19/1669.
To: Elizabeth Barber, Thomas Covey, James Paddison, Luke Barber, Joshua Guibert, and Henry Taylor, personal estate. Exec. not named. Wit: Gregory Rouse, William Gater.
He patented "Kingston", 50 ac. in Newtown 100, 6/7/1670 which was possessed by John Wheatley and John Fossee in 1707. He patented "Hampton", 100 ac. in Newtown 100 10/8/1672 which was possessed by John Wheatley and John Fossee in 1707 (Chr. of SM).
Will of Henry Taylor, Sr., St Mary's County 3/27/1698-3/8/1700. Son: Henry, 50 ac. if he comes to take possession of it. Children: Grace Greenwell, John, William, and Thomas Taylor personal estate. Wife: residuary legatee of estate, real and personal including plantation which is to pass to son James at d. of his mother. Exec: Not given. Wit: Daniel Moy, Simon Perch, Francis Rice, Edward Fisher.
Admin. accts. of Henry Taylor 7/5/1701; appraisers were William Aisquith and Roger Tolle (Skinner)
Linda Reno
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Henry Taylor Sr (will dated 3/27/1698, will probated 3/8/1700 SMCo)
& his 1st wife, Mary. A tailor, Henry, Mary & dau, Grace, immigrated
into service 1667 SMCo. Others Mentioned in Henry Taylor Will were
"sons Henry, John, William, Thomas & James Taylor (plantation), dau
Grace Greenwell & wife (unnamed)."
Henry Taylor's 2nd wife was Faith Cambell, daughter of John Cam (p)
bell of Poplar Hill
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An extract from Thomas Stobie's GEDCOM created 10 Mar 2009. Thomas can be contacted at stobie@sprynet.com.
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An extract from Thomas Stobie's GEDCOM created 10 Mar 2009. Thomas can be contacted at stobie@@sprynet.com.
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Notes:
Taylor, Henry, Sr., St Mary's Co., 27th March 1698; 8th March 1700.
To son Henry, 50 A., (unnamed) conditionally upon his coming to take possession of it.
" dau. Grace Greenwell and sons John, William and Thomas Taylor, personalty.
Wife (unnamed), residuary legatee of estate, real and personal, including plantation, which is to pass to son James at death of his mother.
Ex. not given.
Test: Dan'l Moy, Simon Perch, Francis Rice, Edward Usher. 11. 58.
Henry Taylor 20.238 I SM £56.7.2 Jul 5 1701
Servants mentioned: William Anderson (boy), George Peterson (boy).
Appraisers: William Aisquith, Roger Tole (also Roger Tolle).
Henry Taylor Sr (will dated 3/27/1698, will probated 3/8/1700 St Mary's County) & his 1st wife, Mary. A tailor, Henry, Mary & dau, Grace, immigrated into service 1667 St Mary's County. Others Mentioned in Henry Taylor Will were "sons Henry, John, William, Thomas & James Taylor (plantation), dau Grace Greenwell & wife (unnamed)."
Henry Taylor's 2nd wife was Faith Cambell, daughter of John Cam(p)bell of Poplar Hill
Henry came into Maryland from Virginia in 1667 with wife, Mary and dau. Grace. (Patents 11:108)
Henry Taylor of St Mary's service 1667 ABH11 f108, patents.
Mary Taylor wife of Henry was transported 1667 same folio
Grace Taylor, dau of Henry transported 1667 same folio.
His occupation was as a tailor.
Proof of Grace as dau. of Henry & first wife is found in Patents 1667 f108:
"Henry Taylor proves right to 150 acres & warrant. Came forth Henry Taylor of St Mary's Co., tailor, and proved right as well to fifty acres of land for his time of service performed and also 100 cares more for the transport of Mary his wife, & Grace his child."
Transported from VA to MD in 1667 along with his wife Mary and daughter Grace.
(Patents 11:108).
On 10/30/1667, Henry Taylor of St Mary's County, Taylor proved his right to 50 ac. for his time of service performed and also to 100 ac. more for transporting his wife Mary and his child, Grace.
Will of William Cartlyne (Catlyne), St Mary's County 2/1/1667-5/19/1669.
To: Elizabeth Barber, Thomas Covey, James Paddison, Luke Barber, Joshua Guibert, and Henry Taylor, personal estate. Exec. not named. Wit: Gregory Rouse, William Gater.
He patented "Kingston", 50 ac. in Newtown 100, 6/7/1670 which was possessed by John Wheatley and John Fossee in 1707. He patented "Hampton", 100 ac. in Newtown 100 10/8/1672 which was possessed by John Wheatley and John Fossee in 1707 (Chr. of SM).
Will of Henry Taylor, Sr., St Mary's County 3/27/1698-3/8/1700. Son: Henry, 50 ac. if he comes to take possession of it. Children: Grace Greenwell, John, William, and Thomas Taylor personal estate. Wife: residuary legatee of estate, real and personal including plantation which is to pass to son James at d. of his mother. Exec: Not given. Wit: Daniel Moy, Simon Perch, Francis Rice, Edward Fisher.
Admin. accts. of Henry Taylor 7/5/1701; appraisers were William Aisquith and Roger Tolle (Skinner)
Linda Reno
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Henry Taylor Sr (will dated 3/27/1698, will probated 3/8/1700 SMCo)
& his 1st wife, Mary. A tailor, Henry, Mary & dau, Grace, immigrated
into service 1667 SMCo. Others Mentioned in Henry Taylor Will were
"sons Henry, John, William, Thomas & James Taylor (plantation), dau
Grace Greenwell & wife (unnamed)."
Henry Taylor's 2nd wife was Faith Cambell, daughter of John Cam (p)
bell of Poplar Hill
Events
Families
Spouse | Mary Unknown ( - ) |
Child | Grace Taylor (1655 - 1739) |
Spouse | Faith Campbell (1629 - 1720) |
Child | Henry Taylor (1669 - 1718) |
Child | John Taylor (1671 - ) |
Child | Grace Taylor (1655 - 1739) |
Child | William Taylor (1673 - 1714) |
Child | Thomas Taylor (1675 - 1717) |
Child | James Taylor (1677 - ) |
Father | Robert Taylor (1623 - 1659) |
Mother | Mary ( - ) |
Sibling | Samuel Taylor (1638 - ) |
Sibling | Robert Taylor (1640 - 1682) |
Sibling | Mary Taylor ( - ) |
Father | Robert Taylor (1607 - 1660) |
Mother | Mary Wright (1610 - ) |
Endnotes
1. Thompson, David. Rootsweb GEDCOM. thompson7848@bellsouth.net.
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3. Thompson, David. Rootsweb GEDCOM. thompson7848@bellsouth.net.
4. ?, ?. Rootsweb GEDCOM. RSFamilyTree@aol.com.
5. ?, Michael. Rootsweb GEDCOM. mrmarsha2004@yahoo.com.
6. ?, ?. Rootsweb GEDCOM. RSFamilyTree@aol.com.
7. ?, Michael. Rootsweb GEDCOM. mrmarsha2004@yahoo.com.
8. ?, ?. Rootsweb GEDCOM. RSFamilyTree@aol.com.
9. ?, Michael. Rootsweb GEDCOM. mrmarsha2004@yahoo.com.
10. ?, ?. Rootsweb GEDCOM. RSFamilyTree@aol.com.
11. Vol 2, Maryland Calendar of Wills.
12. ?, Michael. Rootsweb GEDCOM. mrmarsha2004@yahoo.com.
13. ?, ?. Rootsweb GEDCOM. RSFamilyTree@aol.com.