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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Julia Ann Taylor: Birth: 19 NOV 1816.

  2. Lewis Lunford Taylor: Birth: 19 SEP 1818. Death: ABT 1819

  3. William Lunsford Taylor: Birth: 13 FEB 1821. Death: ABT 1822

  4. Albert Sthreshley Taylor: Birth: 6 MAR 1825 in Essex County, VA. Death: JAN 1899 in Urbanna, VA

  5. James Washington Taylor: Birth: 10 APR 1827.

  6. Sarah Elizabeth Taylor: Birth: 19 JUL 1830.

  7. George Henry Taylor: Birth: 11 FEB 1834 in Essex County, VA.

  8. Lucy Ann Taylor: Birth: 12 JUN 1836 in Essex County, VA. Death: UNKNOWN in Urbanna, VA

  9. Person Not Viewable


Sources
1. Title:   Marriage Bonn - Westmoreland County, VA
2. Title:   Certified Copy of Marriage Record
Author:   Deputy Clerk - Galye AAshworth
Publication:   Va. Marriage Register 1, Pg. 231, line 23.
3. Title:   Index to Marriages of Old RAppahannock and Essex Counties, Virginia 1655 - 1900
Author:   Eva Wilkerson
Publication:   Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. 1983

Notes
a. Note:   Aphrey Moody was born in Essex County, VA and is the daughter of Lewis Moody and his wife Sarah. My great, geat grandmother, Aphrey was the aunt of Colonel W. Lewis Moody (CSA) who later became a rather wealthy banker and cotton dealer in Galveston, TX. Colonel Lewis Moody was born in Essex County, VA on May 19,1828. He attended the University of Virginia from 1847 to 1851, and after passing the legal bar exam, he set out for the burgeoning state of Texas. He settled originally in Fairfield and practiced law there.
 According to a letter from Charles A. Taylor, Jr., Taylor Roane Carneal, and Preston P. Taylor dated November 23, 1953, Sthreshley Taylor and Aphrey Moody Taylor, his wife were buried in a "cemetery plot on the old place in Essex County." We have been able to pipoint the "Old Place" and have found the cemetery granite marker with the names of Taylor ancestors and relatives who are buried on the old farm. The 1953 letter does indicate the graves have been located but the plot has been plowed over eleven of our family buried there. The plot of land is a part of the old Paynfield Plantation on Mt. View Road into Tappahannock, VA.


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