Ardis Taylor
Author
Publisher
Taylor, R. J. Jr. Foundation
Pub. Date
c1980
Physical Desc
vi, 268 p. : ill., facsims., maps, ports.
Language
English
Formats
Description
William Taylor, Sr. (ca.1740-1820's) moved from Virginia to North Carolina and then to Wilkes (later Elbert) County, Georgia in or about 1784. Descendants lived in Georgia, Tennessee, Indiana, Iowa, Arkansas, California and elsewhere.
Author
Publisher
Taylor, R. J. Jr. Foundation
Pub. Date
c1991
Physical Desc
481 p. : facsims., ports.
Language
English
Description
John Taylor (ca. 1616-ca. 1680), probably an Englishman from Northern Ireland, immigrated to Virginia before 1637. He and his wife Sarah had at least two children, Thomas and Arthur. Many descendants live in the southern and central United States.
Author
Publisher
Taylor, R. J. Jr. Foundation
Pub. Date
1999?]
Physical Desc
242 p. : facsims., geneal. tables, maps, ports.
Language
English
Description
William Taylor Sr. (parents not listed) was born in the 1730's in Virginia. He married Martha (Patty) Hunt? in the 1760's. They had 11 children, most born in North Carolina. Martha died in 1805 in Georgia and William died in the 1820's in DeKalb County, Tennessee. Their descendants have lived in Tennessee, Missouri, Oklahoma, California, Texas and other areas in the United States.
Author
Publisher
Taylor, R. J. Jr. Foundation
Pub. Date
c1982
Physical Desc
314 p. in various pagings : ill., maps, ports.
Language
English
Description
The Skånings are seven families from the province of Skåne in Sweden who homesteaded in the southern half of Aliceton Township of Ransom County, North Dakota, in 1882. .
Author
Publisher
A. R. Taylor
Pub. Date
c2003
Physical Desc
557 p. : ill., geneal. tables
Language
English
Formats
Description
William Taylor Sr. was born in the 1730's in Virginia. He married Martha (Patty) Hunt? in the 1760's. They had 11 children, most born in North Carolina. Martha died in 1805 in Georgia and William died in the 1820's in DeKalb County, Tennessee. Their descendants lived mainly in Tennessee, North Carolina, Indiana, Missouri, Kansas and California.