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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. William Dabney Strother Taylor: Birth: 8 Jul 1806.

  2. Joseph Walker Taylor: Birth: 17 Feb 1826. Death: Oct 1889 in Near Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA

  3. Person Not Viewable


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Nicholas Merriwether Lewis Taylor: Birth: 13 Aug 1815. Death: Aug 1871

  2. Mildred Jane Taylor: Birth: 16 Mar 1817 in , , Kentucky, USA.

  3. Elizabeth Sarah Taylor: Birth: 23 Jun 1822.

  4. Mary Louise Taylor: Birth: 20 May 1824.

  5. Joseph Walker Taylor: Birth: 19 Feb 1826. Death: 14 Oct 1889

  6. Edward Hancock Taylor: Birth: 12 Nov 1827. Death: 14 Oct 1895

  7. Zachary Lee Taylor: Birth: 21 Oct 1832. Death: 10 Mar 1885

  8. Annah Allen Taylor: Birth: 6 Jan 1835.

  9. Robert Hornsby Taylor: Birth: 22 Dec 1836. Death: 1910 in , , Florida, USA

  10. Samuel Burks Taylor: Birth: 20 Jan 1841. Death: 9 Oct 1867

  11. Person Not Viewable


Sources
1. Title:   WorldConnect online family tree, hanser5
Author:   Hancock, James R.
Publication:   Worldconnect at www.Rootsweb.com
2. Title:   WorldConnect online family tree, ghills, Hills/Hatcher Family Tree
Author:   Hills, George
Publication:   http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ghills
3. Title:   WorldConnect online family tree, ghills, Hills/Hatcher Family Tree
Author:   Hills, George
Publication:   http://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ghills

Notes
a. Note:   From George Hill's database: [William Strother 1726 Descendants.ged] 1814 MAR: Jefferson Co, KY, 30 Aug, Hancock Taylor and Hannah H. Lewis, dau of Nicholas M. Lewis (NGS Quarterly, Vol. XII, Mar 1924, No. 1, p. 10). Hancock inherited his father's farm but it left the family in the reconstruction days of 1865-1870. In the old family burying ground in 1903 overgrown with myrtle and enclosed with a limestone wall were slept heros from the Taylor family of four wars. In the center rose a whlte marble shaft with a figure of Gen. Zachary Taylor on top, the hero of Fort Harrison, Black Hawk, Okeechobee, Palo Alto, Reseca de La Palma. and Buena Vista. Beneath lie the ashes of his father, Col. Richard Taylor, of revolutionary fame; his brother, Hanck Taylor, of the Indian Wars; and of his nephew, Maj. Joseph Walker Taylor CSA (Confederate Veteran Vol XI, 1903, p. 157).


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