James Taylor, of "Stone House Farm" (PA) - Correcting this line

Started by Erica Howton on yesterday
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yesterday at 1:59 AM

James Taylor, of Christopher Bay picked up characteristics of James Taylor, ll, of 'Rapidan'

It needs to be re researched and locked up tighter.

yesterday at 3:03 AM

This is a descendant list of later generations from Samuel Taylor, son of James of Stone House Farm.

https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/peter/362/

yesterday at 3:04 AM

This is the genealogist who did early research on this line.

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40143727/pauline-denormandie-wa...

yesterday at 3:38 AM

All I can really add is from this:

https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/taylor/19909/

[From] Pauline Denormandie (Taylor) Wannamaker, born in 1900 and died in 1976. I quote:

"James Taylor Sr. came to America from Carlise, England A.D. 1658.Settled near Christopher Bay, Virginia. James Taylor Jr. married Miss Hannah Williams of Philidelphia and lived at "Stone House" farm, now in that city. After the birth of his only child, Samuel, was thrown from his horse and was killed. His estate desended to his son Samuel. His widow married Mr. Swearingson whose desendants are Polks, Shanklins and others."

I’ve locked dates and relationships on that first generation.

History really begins with James Taylor, of "Stone House Farm" (PA) and uncertainty that Margaret Polk was his sister.

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