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About James Taylor, of New Kent
James was granted 1433 acres of land in New Kent Co., on Aug. 16, 1715by Alexander Sporswood. "His Majesty's Lieut. Governor and Commander-in-Chiefof this Dominion". Land grant found in English duplicates of Lost Virginia Records compiled by Louis Des Cogents, Jr.
Alternate date of death: January 19, 1718/19. Between 1708 and 1719 he was elected lay reader and clerk of St. Peter's Parish.
Origins
John Taylor (1639 - 1698) married:
- Mary Wheeler. Their son was James (d 1719) m 1) Mary Gaines 2) Elizabeth Peasley / Paisley
- Margaret (unknown). Their daughter was Sarah m Thomas William Underwood.
- Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy: Oct 28 2017, 15:04:12 UTC
- “The Descendants of George Bigbie - Volume Two By Scott Bigbie” Page 105 GoogleBooks
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James Taylor, of New Kent's Timeline
1656 |
April 3, 1656
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St. Peter’s Parish, New Kent County, Province of Virginia, Colonial America
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1700 |
1700
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Rotherfield, England
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1700
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Cumberland, Cumberland, Virginia, United States
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1704 |
1704
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New Kent, New Kent, Virginia, United States
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1704
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New Kent County, Virginia, Colonial America
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1705 |
August 11, 1705
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New Kent County, Virginia, United States
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August 11, 1705
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St Peters, New Kent, Virginia, United States
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1707
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Lancaster, Lancaster County, Virginia, 22503, USA
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