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John Taylor

Birth18 Oct 1654 - Northumberland County, Virginia, United States of America
Death10 Apr 1717 - Northumberland County, Virginia, United States of America
MotherSarah Burkit (PGx10GM)o
FatherRichard Taylor

Born in Northumberland County, Virginia, United States of America on 18 Oct 1654 to Richard Taylor and Sarah Burkit (PGx10GM)o. John Taylor married Edith Ann "Cotton" Smith Vesey and had 10 children. He passed away on 10 Apr 1717 in Northumberland County, Virginia, United States of America.

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Parents
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Richard Taylor
1625 - 1673
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Sarah Burkit (Pgx10gm)o
1623 - 1694
Spouse(s)
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Edith Ann "Cotton" Smith Vesey
1652 - 1754
Children Show all
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Benjamin Taylor (Rt) 1708 1774
1711 - 1774
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John 4 Taylor
1674 - 1748
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Elizabeth Taylor
1676 - 1714
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Thomas Taylor
1679 - 1709
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James T Taylor
1694 - 1772
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Moses Taylor
1680 - 1748
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Thomas Taylor
1707 - 1748
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Richard Taylor
1695 - 1778
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Thomas Taylor
1670 - 1744
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John Taylor
1680 - 1755

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