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Est 1600 - Yes, date unknown
1600 - Abt 1657 (57 years)
Birth |
1600 |
Likely England |
Died |
Abt 1657 |
Warwick, Virginia Colony |
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Family |
Mrs. Thomas Taylor, b. Est 1600 [2] |
Married |
England |
Children |
+ | 1. Ann Taylor, b. 1621, England |
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1621 - 1667 (46 years)
Birth |
1621 |
England |
Christened |
30 Jan 1622 |
Died |
1667 |
Warwick, Virginia Colony |
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Father |
Captain Thomas Taylor, b. 1600, Likely England |
Mother |
Mrs. Thomas Taylor, b. Est 1600 |
Married |
England |
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Family |
Miles1 Cary, b. Est 1620, Bristol, England |
Children |
+ | 1. Henry2 Cary, b. Est 1650, Henrico County, Virginia |
+ | 2. Miles2 Cary, b. Est 1655, Warwick County, Virginia |
+ | 3. William2 Cary, b. 1657, Skiffs Creek, Mulberry Island m, Warwick [Later Prince Edward Co., Va. |
+ | 4. Major Thomas2 Cary, b. Est 1647, Warwick Co., VA |
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Name |
Mrs. Thomas Taylor |
Born |
Est 1600 |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I3779 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
16 Mar 2018 |
Family |
Captain Thomas Taylor, b. 1600, Likely England , d. Abt 1657, Warwick, Virginia Colony (Age 57 years) |
Married |
England |
Children |
+ | 1. Ann Taylor, b. 1621, England , d. 1667, Warwick, Virginia Colony (Age 46 years) |
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Last Modified |
16 Mar 2018 |
Family ID |
F4093 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S100] Internet Source, http://archive.org/stream/virginiacarysan01harrgoog/virginiacarysan01harrgoog_djvu.txt.
THE SENIOR LINE AT WINDMILL
POINT, EXTINCT 1837
I. Colonel Miles Cary {John^, of Bristol, (William^, Richard^, William^) ^ 1623-1667, of
Windmill Point, Warwick County, Virginia. Baptized at All Saints' Church, Bristol, January 30, 1622, O.S. Emigrated to Virginia about 1645, where the first record of him is on the bench of the Warwick County Court 1652. Major 1654, Lieutenant-Colonel 1657, Colonel and County Lieutenant 1660. Died, probably from wounds, during the Dutch raid on Hampton Roads in June,
1667. He had acquired his father-in-law's lands at Windmill Point and Magpie Swamp, and others, aggregating'more than 2600 acres in Warwick, including the plantations afterwards known as The
Forest, Richneck, and SkiflFs Creek (Mulberry Island). He m. (in Virginia not later than 1646)
Anne, dau. of Captain Thomas Taylor, Collector of the Tobacco Duties for James River, Escheator. General for the Colony, Burgess 1 660-1 665, being member of the "Publique Committee" of the Assembly (Hening, ii, 31) ; advanced to the council 1665. He maintained a water-mill and a mercantile business, both of which are mentioned in his will. [The surviving evidence for the marriage is the reference in Miles Gary's will to "my father-in-law, Thomas Taylor, deceased."
- [S100] Internet Source, http://archive.org/stream/virginiacarysan01harrgoog/virginiacarysan01harrgoog_djvu.txt.
THE SENIOR LINE AT WINDMILL
POINT, EXTINCT 1837
I. Colonel Miles Cary {John^, of Bristol, (William^, Richard^, William^) ^ 1623-1667, of
Windmill Point, Warwick County, Virginia. Baptized at All Saints' Church, Bristol, January 30, 1622, O.S. Emigrated to Virginia about 1645, where the first record of him is on the bench of the Warwick County Court 1652. Major 1654, Lieutenant-Colonel 1657, Colonel and County Lieutenant 1660. Died, probably from wounds, during the Dutch raid on Hampton Roads in June,
1667. He had acquired his father-in-law's lands at Windmill Point and Magpie Swamp, and others, aggregating'more than 2600 acres in Warwick, including the plantations afterwards known as The
Forest, Richneck, and SkiflFs Creek (Mulberry Island). He m. (in Virginia not later than 1646)
Anne, dau. of Captain Thomas Taylor, Collector of the Tobacco Duties for James River, Escheator. General for the Colony, Burgess 1 660-1 665, being member of the "Publique Committee" of the Assembly (Hening, ii, 31) ; advanced to the council 1665. He maintained a water-mill and a mercantile business, both of which are mentioned in his will. [The surviving evidence for the marriage is the reference in Miles Gary's will to "my father-in-law, Thomas Taylor, deceased."
Miles Cary inherited the property from his Wife's Father, Captail Thomas Taylor who purchased it 23 Oct 1643. This property adjoined the Matthews, Stephens, and originally belonged to John Bainham. The adjoining land of John Bainhan/Baynham, was "Bolthrope, " which passed through the hand of the governors Harvey and Berkeley.
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