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  1. David Nelson Taylor: Birth: 30 Mar 1837. Death: 19 Jan 1901 in Emporia, Kansas

  2. Edward Livingston Taylor: Birth: 20 Mar 1839. Death: 29 May 1910 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio, Us

  3. Mary Cornelia Taylor: Birth: 4 Dec 1841 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio, Us. Death: 23 Jan 1928 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio, Us

  4. Amelia Taylor: Birth: 1842.

  5. Henry C. Taylor: Birth: 15 May 1844 in Franklin Co. Ohio. Death: 27 Mar 1917 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio, Us

  6. Martha Wilson Taylor: Birth: 14 Jan 1847 in Franklin Co, Ohio, USA. Death: 12 Nov 1936 in Franklin Co, Ohio, USA

  7. Margaret Livingston Taylor: Birth: 31 Mar 1865 in Franklin Co. Ohio. Death: 26 Oct 1938 in Columbus, Franklin Co., Ohio, Us


Sources
1. Title:   History of Ohio: the rise and progress of an American state, Volume 6
Page:   217.
Author:   Emilius Oviatt Randall, Daniel Joseph Ryan
Publication:   http://books.google.com/books?id=oQ8WAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=History+of+Ohio&hl=en&ei=vp45TojcF8KFsALfq9QF&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=3&ved=0CDkQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q&f=false: n.d.

Notes
a. Note:   Margaret Livingston Taylor Birth: �Ctab�DNov. 2, 1809 Death: �Ctab�DFeb. 12, 1895 Burial: Green Lawn Cemetery Columbus Franklin County Ohio, USA Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?] Created by: Dave Record added: Aug 27, 2007 Find A Grave Memorial# 21200432 He married third May 16 1836 Margaret Livingston THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH, Columbus, Ohio, Thursday, October 27, 1938, page 6A Death and Funerals TAYLOR--Miss Margaret L., age 87 years. Survived by 2 nephews, John Taylor of Deshler Wallick Hotel, Livingston L. Taylor of 1750 E. Long St; niece, Mrs. John H. Upham of 244 N. Parkview-Av; sister-in-law, Mrs. Henry C. Taylor, 1400 E. Broad-St, at whose residence funeral services will be held Friday, 3:30 p.m., Rev. Newton C. Roy officiating. Interment Green Lawn cemetery in charge of the Bertram G. Jones Co Children 3 David Taylor 4 Edward Livingston Taylor see below 5 Mary Cornelia Taylor married Thomas Hibben 6 Henry Clay Taylor see below 7 Martha Wilson Taylor married Samuel Lee 8 Margaret Livingston Taylor she owns and now resides in the old house on Walnut Creek Margaret Livingston third wife of David Taylor was the eldest daughter of Judge Edward Chinn and Martha Nelson Livingston The Livingstons are a family of great distinction The line under consideration descends from Rev Alexander Livingston of Scotland his son Rev William Livingston of Scotland and his son Rev John Livingston who was born in Scotland in 1603 and died in Rotterdam Holland in 1672 Reverend John Livingston as a minister of the Scottish Church refused to conform to the oppressive act of uniformity of 1662 and accordingly went to Holland where he spent the remainder of his life He had two sons Robert and William The former known as Robert Livingston Sr removed to America married Mrs Alida Schuyler Van Rensselaer and became the founder of the great Livingston Manor on the Hudson River below Albany New York William Livingston younger son of Reverend John had a son Robert known as Robert Livingston Jr who following his uncle Robert to America became associated with him and was the founder of a family conspicuous for its vast proprietary interests its numerous men of ability its strong American patriotism and its alliances with other historic families Robert Livingston Jr married 1697 Margaretta Schuyler of Albany New York One of their sons was John Livingston born 1709 who married September 6 1739 Catryna Ten Broeck Their eldest son was Colonel James Livingston born March 27 1747 died November 29 1832 He commanded a regiment in General Montgomery's invasion of Canada served as colonel throughout the Revolution and occupied public positions of honor in the state of New York married in Montreal Canada 1772 Elizabeth Simpson Their third son was Judge Edward Chinn Livingston born in the state of New York May 23 1782 In 1804 he came to Franklin county Ohio to take possession of twelve hundred and eighty acres of land granted to his father by congress in the co called Refugee Tract This property was situated along Alum Creek just east of the present city of Columbus He was ever afterward a prominent citizen of Franklin county serving as colonel in the state militia and as associate judge of the county from 1821 to 1829 died November 13 1843 On March 17 1807 he married Martha Nelson by whom he had eight children His eldest daughter was Margaret Livingston born November 9 1809 died February 12 1895 married May 16 1836 David Taylor. History of Ohio: the rise and progress of an American state, Volume 6 By Emilius Oviatt Randall, Daniel Joseph Ryan 14 MARGARET8 LIVINGSTON Martha2 David1 b Nov 2 1809 d Feb 12 1895 m May 16 1836 David Taylor 3rd wife of Truro Ty Franklin Co O b in Nova Scotia July 24 1801 d July 29 1889 Tehy lived i nColumbus O Their children were 28 i DAYID TAYLOR b Mar 20 1837 29 ii EDWARD LIVINGSTON TAYLOR b Mar 20 1839 iii MARY CORNELIA TAYLOR b Dec 4 1841 m Oct 26 1882 Thomas Hibben b in Hillsboro O No children 30 iv HENRY CLAY TAYLOR b May 15 1844 31 v MARTHA WILSON TAYLOR b Jan 14 1847 vi MARGARET LIVINGSTON TAYLOR b May 24 1851


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