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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Elizabeth Jane Taylor: Birth: 6 Aug 1847 in georgia. Death: 22 Jan 1877 in Granbury, Hood Co., Texas

  2. Thomas Absalom Taylor: Birth: 28 Mar 1849 in Fish Head Valley, Randolph Co., AL. Death: 1 or 3 Jan 1909 in Baylor, Texas

  3. James Richard De Calb Taylor: Birth: 12 Jan 1851 in Panola, Texas. Death: 11 Nov 1883 in Town Bluff, Tyler Co., Texas

  4. Cephus Means Taylor: Birth: ABT 1853 in Panola, Texas. Death: ABT 1870

  5. Mary Francis Taylor: Birth: ABT 1857. Death: Sep 1861

  6. Silas Eubaceaus Taylor: Birth: 9 Aug 1859 in Cherokee Co., Texas. Death: 1863

  7. Laura Virginia Taylor: Birth: 1861 in Titus, Texas. Death: Jul 1868

  8. Martha Ann Taylor: Birth: 1863 in Hopkins, Texas. Death: 1863

  9. Susan Eugena Ozeina Taylor: Birth: 1 Sep 1865 in Suitman, Wood Co., Texas. Death: 15 Apr 1881


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Robert Mansel Taylor: Birth: ABT 1880. Death: 1886 in Moutague Moutigue Co Texas

  2. Ora Faye Taylor: Birth: 23 Mar 1887. Death: 23 Mar 1887

  3. Ruth Louzetta Taylor: Birth: ABT 1890.

  4. Person Not Viewable

  5. Matthew Erskin Taylor: Death: BEF 1892

  6. Person Not Viewable


Notes
a. Note:   , and by his children/wives known dates/places) 1823 in Putnam Co., GA. 1848 Alabama 1849 son Thomas born in Fish Head Valley, Randolph Co., AL Jan 1, 1851 in Panola Co., Texas son James Richard Taylor suppossed to have been born in Panola 1851, so that checks out In 1855 he moved to Henderson, Rusk Co., Texas. (suppossedly his father was buried there in Henderson Graveyard?) 1858 Saluri (sp) Rusk Co., Texas 1859 Bartharidge 1856-1857 Cherokee Co in 1856 + 1857 Fall 1859 Clarksville, Rio River Co Spring 1860 Titus Co., remaining near Fishback Crossing during 1860-61 + 62. 1863? Sulpher Bluff, Hopkins Co. April 1865 to Hillsbora then to Port Graham on the Brazos River. Fall of 1865 moved to Quickman, Wood Co., daughter Susan born Suitman Wood Co., 9/1/1885 About christmas 1866 to Tyler, Smith Co. During 1867 + 68 preached in Smith, Henderson, Cherokee and Banzant (sp) Co. daughter Laura burried Under a red oak tree, near a church on a high red clay hill, Smith Co., Texas july 1868 winter 1869-winter 1871 = Slapfoot, Dallas Co 1870 census has them in Dallas Co (he and wife) so this falls in line winter 1871-winter 1874 Tarrant Co. Does "to many ills" mean his wife died here? Moseley Valley. til May 1875 1875 to 1880 Spring Creek, San Salba Co. ( P. O. Mills Valley) May 1880 census he is still here in San Saba, with new wife, so this falls in line as well spring 1880 ? Lampasia Co. spring of 1882 Fainnuc (sp) Co., preaching at Bouham, Sherman, Paris and Sulphur springs His P.O. was Lamasks, 1885 moved to Austen, Travis Co. Jan 86 stopped at San Saba City 2 weeks, 1886 Sliackleford Co. 1886 Moutague Moutigue Co. Buried his son Robert there. ? (son from 2nd marriage, only abt 6) 1886 Chicasaw Maliou on the Red River. Stopping on a cultivated, but unfenced farm of 1,000 acres. spring of 1887 Capital of natives and more thus travels all Oklahoma cold time 1887 Came back through Green Co., down to Montague." 1860 census...look for titus county, fishback crossing? 1870 census for Dallas County Texas R. F. Taylor age 47 bp Georgia Cornelia J. age 44 bp LA? Elizabeth age 23 bp Georgia Thomas age 21 bp Alabama James age 19 bp Texas Susan age 4 bp Texas Stephen age 49 bp Georgia 1880 census San Saba Texas Robert Taylor age 52 bp Georgia dad's bp North Carolina mom's bp Georgia Louisa age 28 bp Missouri dad's bp Missouri mom's bp Missouri Emma age 14 bp Texas dad's bp Georgia mom's bp North Carolina Virginia Potton age 5 bp Texas dad's bp Arkansas mom's bp Missouri very odd census finding for Beat 15, Randolph Co., Alabama 1850 Thomas Taylor age 60 bp N. Carolina Sarah age 60 bp North Carolina Stephan age 30 bp North Carolina H~~~ age 24 bp North Carolina (Hermes?) John age 17 bp North Carolina Howard age 12 bp North Carolina Sugar (?) age 10 bp Alabama Louise (?) age 8 bp Alabama William age 7bp Alabama underneath Robert Taylor age 27 bp North Carolina Prunella or Pamelia age 20 bp N. Carolina mary age 4 bp Alabama Thomas age 2 bp Alabama reason may be them (aside from all the siblings names being similar) because of Stephen. Who is he? He is in R.F.'s household in 1870 census, and 20 years earlier he shows up in the census above. Also, I think the alabama/Georgia confusion comes from the fact that Randolph county is in both Alabama and Georgia odd census finding: Summerville, Chattooga Co., GA 1860 census R. F. Taylor age 37 Clergyman O. (F?) P. bp SC J. (V?) age 33 bp SC Mary age 13 bp SC btw this rf taylor is listed in the slave schedules as owning (i think 6 slaves) looks like a female adult, and rest kids "The Preaching Travels of Robert Flournoy Taylor" As dictated by Thomas Absalom Taylor to daughter in law Eula Ferguson Taylor Monday February 19, 1900. Typed from a copy made by her grand daughter Eula Marquam Giddings june 11, 1988 in Porterville, California. Typed by Sabrina Landon Hand (Eula Ferguson Taylor's great-great-grandaughter, who has trouble reading Euladell's handwriting, so please forgive any spelling errors) "Robert Flournay Taylor born July 16, 1823 in Putnam Co., GA. Went to Alabama about 1848. Left there Dec 1850 and landed in Panola Co., Texas Jan 1, 1851. In 1855 he moved to Henderson, Rusk Co., Texas. His father was buried there in Henderson Graveyard. He moved to Saluri (sp) Rusk Co., Texas in 1858, to Bartharidge in 1859. He lived in Cherokee Co in 1856 + 1857. In the fall of 1859 he moved to Clarksville, Rio River Co., and remained till the spring of 1860. Thence to Titus Co., remaining near Fishback Crossing during 1860-61 + 62. Next he moved to Sulpher Bluff, Hopkins Co. Then in April 1865 to Hillsbora then to Port Graham on the Brazos River. Fall of 1865 moved to Quickman, Wood Co., About christmas 1866 to Tyler, Smith Co. During 1867 + 68 preached in Smith, Henderson, Cherokee and Banzant (sp) Co. In the winter of 1865 landed at Slapfoot, Dallas Co. remaining till the winter of 1871. Then to many ills, Tarrant Co. til winter of 1874 when he moved to ------ a while then to Moseley Valley. Bro Brown's stopping til May then to Spring Creek, San Salba Co. P. O. Mills Valley living there from May 1875 to 1880, then moved to what was then Lampasia's Co., remaining till the spring of 1882. Next to Fainnuc (sp) Co., preaching at Bouham, Sherman, Paris and Sulphur springs traveling on trains, being too advanced in years to endure the inconvenience of other convayance. His P.O. was Lamasks, 1885 moved to Austen, Travis Co. Jan 86 stopped at San Saba Cuty 2 weeks, next to Sliackleford Co. From there to Moutague Moutigue Co. Buried his son Robert there. He next went to the Chicasaw Maliou on the Red River. Stopping on a cultivated, but unfenced farm of 1,000 acres. The spring of 1887 found him at Capital of natives and more thus travels all ok. Next all over I.T. preaching. Came back through Green Co., during the cold time in 1887-down to Montague."
Note:   lived where: (as extrapolated from the preaching travels document written by his son in 1900


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