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1679 - 1762 (83 years)
1675 -
Birth |
14 Mar 1675 |
New Kent Co., Virginia Colony |
Died |
Orange Co., Virginia Colony |
Buried |
Taylor-Quarles Family Cemetery Orange, Orange County, Virginia |
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Family |
Martha Thompson, b. 1679, Carlisle, City of Carlisle, Cumbria, England [1] |
Children |
+ | 1. Frances Taylor, b. 1700, Orange Co., Virginia Colony |
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1700 - 1761 (61 years)
Birth |
1700 |
Orange Co., Virginia Colony |
Died |
1761 |
Orange Co., Virginia Colony |
Buried |
Montpelier Estate National Historic Site Montpelier Station, Orange County, Virginia |
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Father |
James Taylor, II, b. 14 Mar 1675, New Kent Co., Virginia Colony |
Mother |
Martha Thompson, b. 1679, Carlisle, City of Carlisle, Cumbria, England |
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Family |
Ambrose Madison, b. 17 Jan 1696, King and Queen Co., Virgiina Colony |
Children |
+ | 1. James Madison, Sr., b. 27 Mar 1723, Port Conway, King George Co., Virginia Colony |
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Name |
Martha Thompson |
Born |
1679 |
Carlisle, City of Carlisle, Cumbria, England |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
1762 |
Orange Co., Virginia Colony |
Buried |
Taylor-Quarles Family Cemetery Orange, Orange County, Virginia |
Person ID |
I23050 |
My Reynolds Line |
Last Modified |
12 Apr 2021 |
Family |
James Taylor, II, b. 14 Mar 1675, New Kent Co., Virginia Colony , d. Orange Co., Virginia Colony |
Children |
+ | 1. Frances Taylor, b. 1700, Orange Co., Virginia Colony , d. 1761, Orange Co., Virginia Colony (Age 61 years) |
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Last Modified |
12 Apr 2021 |
Family ID |
F8680 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Martha Thompson married James Taylor II on February 23, 1699 in Virginia. James II, the husband of Martha, was granted 13,000 acres of land in what became Orange County and he built Bloomsbury about 1722. He divided his vast holdings among his children. George received Midland (now Yatton), James III got Bloomsbury, Erasmus got Greenfield and Zachary got Meadowfarm. It is believed that James II and his wife, Martha, were buried at Bloomsbury in the Taylor-Quarles Cemetery on the property, since this was their original homestead. The photo of the cemetery shows the Taylor section in the back with no markers within the brick walls. The Quarles family have the 4 existing markers in the front section by the gate. Additionally, James II and Martha are not buried at Meadow Farm; this cemetery has been fully photographed and everyone has been accounted for with a grave marker or plaque. The James Taylor I Association believes Martha died at and was buried on the Greenfield Plantation, the home of her son, Erasmus, but she does not have a grave marker there.
James and Martha had 12 children, 7 of which are linked to them on their memorials. The other 5 are:
Tabitha Taylor 1713-1794, who married Thomas Wilde in 1756
Hannah Taylor 1718-1762, who married Nicholas Batille/Battaile
Mildred Taylor 1724-1790, who married Richard Thomas in 1753
Charles Taylor circa 1726-1785, who married Sarah Barbary
Frank Taylor (no dates), who married Ann Craddock
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Sources |
- [S32] Find-A-Grave.com, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/116206295/james-taylor.
James Taylor II
Birth 14 Mar 1675
New Kent County, Virginia, USA
Death 26 Jun 1729 (aged 54)
Orange County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Taylor-Quarles Family Cemetery
Orange, Orange County, Virginia
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James Taylor II
Birth 14 Mar 1675
New Kent County, Virginia, USA
Death 26 Jun 1729 (aged 54)
Orange County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Taylor-Quarles Family Cemetery
Orange, Orange County, Virginia, USA
Plot Back section
Memorial ID 116206295 · View Source
Memorial
Photos 3
Flowers 73
James was born in New Kent County, Virginia, which later became King & Queen County. He died in Orange in King & Queen County, which later became Orange County.
James Taylor II married Martha Thompson on February 23, 1699 in Virginia. James II was granted 13,000 acres of land in what became Orange County and he built Bloomsbury about 1722. He divided his vast holdings among his children. George received Midland (now Yatton), James III got Bloomsbury, Erasmus got Greenfield and Zachary got Meadow Farm. It is believed that James II and his wife, Martha, were buried at Bloomsbury in the Taylor-Quarles Cemetery on the property, since this was their original homestead. The photo of the cemetery shows the Taylor section in the back with no markers within the brick walls. The Quarles family have the 4 existing markers in the front section by the gate. Additionally, James II and Martha are not buried at Meadow Farm; this cemetery has been fully photographed and everyone has been accounted for with a grave marker or plaque.
James and Martha had 12 children, 7 of which are linked to them on their memorials. The other 5 are:
Tabitha Taylor 1713-1794, who married Thomas Wilde in 1756
Hannah Taylor 1718-1762, who married Nicholas Batille/Battaile
Mildred Taylor 1724-1790, who married Richard Thomas in 1753
Charles Taylor circa 1726-1785, who married Sarah Barbary
Frank Taylor (no dates), who married Ann Craddock
Sources: Brochure on the Taylor Plantations in Orange County, Virginia
From Log Cabins to the White House, A History of the Taylor Family 1985
Pendleton-Taylor Family Chart
Colonial Families of USA by Rhoades 1920/1966
History of St. Mark's Parish, Culpeper County, VA. 1877
Genealogy of the Page Family in VA. by Page, 1893
Historical Southern Families, Volume 17
Descendants of James Taylor by John Taylor 1958
Albemarle County Will Records
Marriages of Virginia Residents 1608-1800 by Wulfeck, Vol. 7, page 24
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