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Mourning Taylor

Birth1726 - King William County, Virginia Colony, Kingdom of Great Britain
Death22 Oct 1823 - Granville, North Carolina, United States
MotherAlice Littlepage
FatherM. Daniel Taylor

Born in King William County, Virginia Colony, Kingdom of Great Britain on 1726 to M. Daniel Taylor and Alice Littlepage. Mourning Taylor married John Hunt and had 12 children. She passed away on 22 Oct 1823 in Granville, North Carolina, United States.

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M. Daniel Taylor
1704 - 1742
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Alice Littlepage
1708 - 1787
Spouse(s)
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John Hunt
1730 - 1778
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William 1725 Hicks
1725 - 1799
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James William Hunt
1760 - 1824
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Samuel Hunt
1758 - 1798
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John Hunt (Slave Owner 1810)
1752 - 1818
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George Hunt
1750 - 1807
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Judith Hunt
1754 - 1851
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Martha Hicks
1764 - 1796

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William T Hicks
1749 - 1827
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Mary Hicks
1754 - 1821
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William X Hunt
1789 - 1867
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John (Hunt) Hicks
1747 - 1747
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Abner Hicks
1777 - 1857
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Priscilla Hicks
1774 - 1830

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