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About Sarah Ellen “Dilly” Cozad
Sarah Eleanor “Ellen” Taylor Earle
BIRTH
1775
Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA
DEATH
28 Mar 1815 (aged 39–40)
Anderson County, South Carolina, USA
BURIAL
Earle Family Cemetery
Anderson, Anderson County, South Carolina
http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=69773883
General John Baylis Earle (10/23/1766 - 1/5/1836) was the eldest child of Col. John and Thomasine (Prince) Earle. He was probably born at Prince's Fort, Spartanburg Co, SC, and died at his home, Silver Glade Plantation, in Pendleton District (present Anderson Co, SC). In 1791 he married 16-year-old Sarah Taylor, daughter of Maj. Samuel Taylor (1740 - 1798) and Eleanor (Cannon) Hudgens. Taylor, the son of James and Hannah (Williams) Taylor of Pennsylvania, came to SC before the revolution and married Eleanor, a widow from Charleston.
Birth: 1775 South Carolina, USA Death: 1815 Anderson County South Carolina, USA
General John Baylis Earle (10/23/1766 - 1/5/1836) was the eldest child of Col. John and Thomasine (Prince) Earle. He was probably born at Prince's Fort, Spartanburg Co, SC, and died at his home, Silver Glade Plantation, in Pendleton District (present Anderson Co, SC). In 1791 he married 16-year-old Sarah Taylor, daughter of Maj. Samuel Taylor (1740 - 1798) and Eleanor (Cannon) Hudgens. Taylor, the son of James and Hannah (Williams) Taylor of Pennsylvania, came to SC before the revolution and married Eleanor, a widow from Charleston.
Sarah (Taylor) Earle died at Silver Glade in 1815, leaving 10 children:
Eleanor m. John T. Lewis Hannah m. Thomas Harrison Eliza Caroline m. Benjamin Franklin Sloan Samuel S. m. Harriet Wright Baylis Wood m. Eliza Harrison Sarah Ann m. George Seaborn in 1828 Jack Joseph Mary m. Robert J. Purvis Paul
Maj. George Seaborn, from Greenville, SC, became a noted editor and publisher of "Farmer and Planter", a distinguished journal published at Pendleton, and represented Anderson Co. in the South Carolina Senate.
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Parents:
Samuel Taylor (1740 - 1798)
Eleanor Cannon Hudgins Taylor (1748 - 1815)
Spouse:
John Baylis Earle (1766 - 1836)
Children:
Eleanor Earle Lewis (1792 - 1840)*
Samuel Sidney Earle (1799 - 1870)*
Mary Earle Purvis (1810 - 1894)*
Siblings:
Sarah Taylor Earle (1775 - 1815)
Samuel Taylor (1777 - 1833)*
John Taylor (1778 - 1821)*
Joseph Taylor (1783 - 1852)*
Drusilla Taylor Hackett (1787 - 1859)*
William Cannon Taylor (1789 - 1854)*
Elizabeth B. Taylor Bolles (1791 - 1869)*
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Burial: Earle Family Cemetery (Silver Glade Plantation) Anderson Anderson County South Carolina, USA
Sarah Ellen “Dilly” Cozad's Timeline
1775 |
1775
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Pendleton, Anderson, SC, United States
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1792
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1795 |
May 2, 1795
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Pendleton, Anderson County, SC, United States
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1799
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1800
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SC, United States
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1803
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Lewis County, Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
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1813 |
July 10, 1813
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Hackers Creek, Lewis, Virginia, United States
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1813
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Virginia (WV after 1863), United States
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1815 |
April 26, 1815
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Lewis County, Virginia (now West Virginia), United States
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