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Born |
4 Apr 1753 |
North Carolina |
Died |
28 Feb 1827 |
Jefferson County, Tennessee |
Buried |
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Taylor's Cemetery, Jefferson County, Tennessee |
Spouse |
Elizabeth 'Bettie' White | F7581 |
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- [S32] Find-A-Grave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90602167/sarah-taylor_rose.
Sarah Bradford Taylor Rose
Birth 1727, Prince William County, Virginia
Death 1783, Rowan County, North Carolina
Spouses
William Taylor, 1730?1760
Bennett Rose, 1731?1778
Children
Parmenas Taylor, 1753?1827
Leroy Taylor, 1758?1834
John Rose, 1770?1851
Gravesite Details Information provided by Robert Love Taylor Jr.: Sarah Bradford Taylor was Bennett's second wife. His first wife's name is unknown. Flawed research by M B Aston incorrectly identifies Hosea Rose as Sarah's second husband. An article in Ancestry
- [S160] Correspondence.
Elizabeth Stein
Hi Mary Frances,
Thank you for your reply. I'm working on a currently unpublished tree on Ancestry.com My father did a lot of research before his untimely death in 1989, mostly on our Taylor line.
My ancestor on your site that I can give you more information on is Mary (Polly) McClanahan (8 Feb 1795-4 Apr 1859--buried at McCorkle cemetery, Taylor's Bend, Jefferson County, Tennessee) who married Elisha Moore (1793-1834). Their daughter Sarah Ann Moore (1824-1893) married Parmenas Taylor (1821-1893), and their son Hugh Lawson White Taylor (1852-1928) was my second great-grandfather.
As I said, my father did the most work on the Taylor line, which he traced back from Parmenas (1821-1893) to Willis (1798-1859) to Col. Parmenas (1753-1827) to William (c. 1730-1760) to Aaron (died before 1751) to Lazarus (b. 1667) to the immigrant John Taylor (born about 1627 in England-1702). John Taylor married Alice Gaskins, whose father Thomas Gaskins is included in Adventurers of Purse and Person, Virginia 1607-1624/5 (John Frederick Dorman, ed.).
I don't think we share any DNA, but we definitely share some lines on our family trees!
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