Monday, March 06, 2006

Aaron Jones and Alice Taylor

Alice Taylor was born in 1759 in Bristol County, Massachusetts. In 1777 she
married Aaron Jones of Connecticut. Alice died after 1809 in an unknown
place in Virginia. During their early married years, the couple lived in
North Carolina.

Not a whole lot is known about this couple and it is not even known how many
children they actually had.

There are three known children:

Christopher Jones, born 1779 in NC
Sophia Jones, born 1782 in NC
Cora Jones, born 1785 in NC

Source: www.jonesfamilygenealogy.com/Jones-Andrew-1706-1763-Massachusetts/fam1685.php

Richard Clark of Virginia

Richard Clark married Violet Taylor in 1841 in Brunswick County, VA. They were both born around 1820 in Virginia and they both died in Tennessee.

Their children include:

Adam R. Clark, 1845
Margaret M Clark, 1850
Frances C Clark, 1849
Jesse Robert Clark, 1853
Henry D. Clark, 1860
Mary A Clark, 1860
John David Clark, 1862
Mark Arthur Clark, 1866
Susan H Clark, 1868
Ruth Evelyn Clark, 15 Apr 1871

Source: www.clarkfamilygenealogy.com/Clark-Hugh-1703-1787-Virginia/fam767.php

Peter Taylor of Virginia

Peter Taylor was born in 1738 in Westmoreland County, VA. He died some time soon after 1807. No estate has been found and we do not know exactly where he died but it was probably somewhere in Virginia.

Peter's wife was Esther. We do not know her last name. She was born about 1745 in Talbot County, MD, and that is where Peter and Esther got married in 1759.

They had the following children:

Jesse Taylor, b after 1760
Phillip Taylor, b 1765
Florence Taylor, b 25 Sep 1766
Edward Taylor, b 1769
Hannah Taylor, b abt 1775

Source: http://www.taylorfamilygenealogy.com/Taylor-Rufus-1711-1786-NewJersey/fam315.php

Sunday, March 05, 2006

Genealogy Site

Check out www.taylorfamilygenealogy.com. There are some great compiled genealogies of Taylors and the families that married into them.

Taylor Genealogy

This blog is about my genealogy research on Taylor Families. I will be posting genealogy data and research experiences as I go along. Hopefully you will find it helpful.