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Note: Samuel Taylor, a brother of Matthew removed from Nova Scotia at the same time and settled on the farm now owned by Z. Vesey. His children were: Rebecca (Long), Matthew, John, David, Samuel, Elizabeth (Faulkner), James and Eleanor (Griffith). D: I9201 # # Name: Samuel Taylor # Given Name: Samuel # Surname: Taylor 1 2 # Sex: M # Birth: 17 Feb 1765 in Bible Hill, Truro, Colchester County, Nova Scotia 1 2 # Death: Y # _TAG: # Residence: Settled first in Upper Stewiacke in the spring of 1784. Then shortly thereafter, he moved to Ohio, USA. 1784 3 2 # Event: Samuel Taylor was married and had a family. Names not shown in reference source. Children 4 # Residence: After Samuel's wife Eleanor died in 1790, he moved to Ohio. Abt 1790 5 # _UID: 4435B17AE5AE49C2B1483C4A965200FAA3BF # Change Date: 21 May 2009 at 09:47 Father: Matthew Taylor b: 30 Oct 1727 in Londonderry, Rockingham County, New Hampshire Mother: Elizabeth Archibald b: 20 Jan 1727 in Londonderry, Rockingham County, New Hampshire Marriage 1 Eleanor Archibald b: Aft 1763 in Truro, Colchester County, Nova Scotia * Married: * Change Date: 21 May 2009 Sources: 1. Abbrev: Archibald Genealogy @ Rootsweb Title: Archibald Genealogy @ Rootsweb Note: Unknown Repository: Name: Not Given (See Notes) Not Given (See Notes) Note: LDS Holding Files Entry 2. Abbrev: Archibald.GED Title: Archibald.GED Repository: Name: Not Given Not Given Text: Date of Import: Jul 27, 2002 3. Abbrev: Historical and Genealogical Record of the First Settlers of Colchester County [Nova Scotia, Canada] Title: Historical and Genealogical Record of the First Settlers of Colchester County [Nova Scotia, Canada] Author: Miller, Thomas Publication: Belleville, Ontario, Mika Publishing Company, 1983 Note: Unknown Repository: Name: Not Given (See Notes) Not Given (See Notes) Note: LDS Holding Files Entry Page: 110 Quality: 3 Text: Also shown in Wile's "The Archibald Family", p. 3 4. Abbrev: The Archibald Family Title: The Archibald Family Author: Jane Currie Wile Publication: November 1998 Note: Wile's book is published by Jane Currie Wile. Unknown Repository: Name: Not Given (See Notes) Not Given (See Notes) Note: LDS Holding Files Entry Page: 3 Quality: 3 5. Media: Book Abbrev: The Archibald Family of Nova Scotia Title: The Archibald Family of Nova Scotia Author: Marble, Allan E., PhD, Past President and Fellow of the Royal Nova Scotia Historical Society Publication: Friesens Book Division, Altona, Manitoba, Canada, 2008 Page: page 31 Quality: 3 Date: 3 Aug 2008 In the Ohio Source Records from the Ohio Genealogical Quarterly on page 169 of the Settlements of Estates Abstracts of Franklin Co., Ohio Records lists #0127 Taylor, Samuel, Estate of Jan. 8, 1814. Adm: Matthew Taylor, Edw. Long, John Faulkner and Matthew Taylor Jr. Appr: John Long, Zachariah Stevenson and James Taylor. From the Estates Records of Ohio, Samuel Taylor, Estates-1814, Franklin County, case number127, Ohio Genealogical Quarterly, p. 68. I found two deeds from Samuel & Eleanor to 1. Archibald Gammel- dated drawn up in Dec. 1795 registerd March 1797 and 2. Matthew Taylor, Meagerville, NB dated Sept. 1797 and reg.'d April 1799. Eleanor's oath was taken in Sept. 1797 so she was alive then. Do you think she died just before Sam'l went to the US or did she go with him & die there? By 1805 quite a number of others settled in the township, among them John Kalb, Geo. Kalb and wife, John Stevenson and family, William Stevenson and family of five boys and two girls, all from Maryland ; Stauffel Kramer, Charles Rarey and sons, Adam, Ben- jamin, William, Charles and George, and James, Samuel and Robert Ramsey from Pennsylvania ; Elias Decker and family, William D. Hendren and wife, Esau Decker and Ezekiel Groom from New Jersey; Mathew and Samuel Taylor and families from Nova Scotia; John Guffy from Kentucky and others. From 1805 to 1810 many from the eastern states as well as the adjoining counties of Ross and Fairfield located in the township. Among them were Lewis (Ludwig), Phillip, George, John, Michael, Adam and Jacob Kramer, all brothers, and their families from Pennsylvania ; John Schoonover and family, Ralph and Elijah Austin, John Decker, John Craun, Jonathan Lee and wife, Thos. Gray, Geo. Smith, Jacob Weaver, John Tallman, Johpp^Sharp and wife, Samuel Brown, Samuel Bishop, John Swisher, Fredrick Peterson, Phillip Pontius, Alex. Mooberry and family, Abed- nego Davis, Matthias Wolf, John and Jacob Gander, Emmer Cox, Wm. Elder, Billingsly Bull, Daniel Kra- mer, Abraham Harris, Geo. Rohr and sons, Cubbage Needels and wife, Henry Whetzel and family, David Wright, John Wright, Joseph Wright, James Mc- Clish, John Kile and family, and a few years later, but early enough to help bear the burdens and hardships incident to a pioneer *s life in those days were Henry, Harmon, Andrew, Daniel and John Dildine, Jacob Rhoads, Henry and Fredrick Bunn, Michael Rohr, Adam Havely, Christian and Adam Sarber, the Day- longs, John Rager, Zebulon &nd Elias Leigh, George HISTORY OF MADISON TOWNSHIP. 81 Seymore, Samuel Murphy, Peter Long, Wm. Patter- son, Wesley Toy, Phillip King, Thomas Needels, John, Philomen and Andrew Needels, Farley, Edward Hathaway, Greazy Harrison, Hoshor, Wm. Fleming, Jacob Powell, Francisco, Wm. Perrin, Dr. Wm. Riley, and others whose names can- not be recalled.
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