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John b. VA d. 1662 Charles City Co. VA |
Richard (Rev.) b. VA |
James b. 1642? Charles City Co. VA d. May 1719 Prince George Co. VA |
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David came to Charles City VA on the ship True love in 1623. |
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On Jul 4, 1635, David patented 300 acres in Charles City Co. VA "over against
Tapahanna Marsh, a little below the point butting south-southwest on the Maine
River, being bounded between two creeks, the second and third creek below
Matticoe Creek" [Nugent, p. 13]. |
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Surry Co. VA was formed in 1652 from James City.
(see present day map
for location). |
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On Jun 22, 1702 son James received a land grant in Surry Co. |
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Prince George County Virginia was established in 1702 and its boundaries defined by 1703.
(see present day map
for location). Prince George of Denmark was the husband of England's reigning
Queen Anne. Originally, its southern boundary was the North Carolina line. |
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James second wife is named in his will dated Apr 6 1719, probated May 12, 1719. |
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Sources: Blomquist, Ann, "Thomas Taylor", Tate, Taylor and Southern Families, Rootsweb website. Campbell, T.E., Colonial Caroline, A History of Caroline County, Virginia, The Dietz Press, Richmond VA, p. 473. Caroline Co. Deed Book, Part II, p. 135. Davis, Eliza T., Wills and Administrations of Surry Co. VA 1671-1750. Deed of Gift, May 14, 1728, Surry Co. VA Book 1713-28. Nugent, Nell, Cavaliers and Pioneers, pp. 12-15. Prince George Co., VA Deeds 1713-28, page 292. White, Gifford, James Taylor White of Virginia and some of his descendants into Texas, Austin, TX, 1982. Will of Thomas Taylor, in Hart, Lyndon H. III, Surry Co. VA Wills, Estate Accounts and Inventories 1730-1800, pp. 485, 487. |
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