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Solomon Saylor

Also Known As: "Sailer"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Sniders Creek, Mecklenberg County, Province of North Carolina
Death: November 1848 (87-88)
Cumberland Gap, Harlan County, Kentucky, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Joseph Soloman Sailor, Sr. and Katherine Saylor
Husband of Sarah Hannah Saylor
Father of Isaac Saylor; John C. “Big Eyed John” Saylor, Sr.; Joseph Saylor; Catherine Simpson; Mary Rebecca Ely Blanton and 6 others
Brother of Mary Elizabeth Saylor; Unknown Saylor; Joseph S Saylor, II and Joseph Saylor

Managed by: Carol Ann Burke
Last Updated:

About Solomon Saylor

http://www.ecsaylor.org/Report4Group7-8.pdf

see generation 2

Generation No. 2 2. Solomon 2
Saylor (Joseph 1
Sailor) was born Abt. 1765 in Snider's Creek, Mecklenburg Co, N.C., and died Nov 1848 in Cumberland River, Harlan Co, Ky. He married Sarah Salyer Abt. 1787 in Russell Co, Va.. She was born Abt. 1770 in Rutherford Co, N.C., and died Abt. 1855 in Harlan Co, Ky. Notes for Solomon Saylor: Soloman Saylor's Will I Solomon Saylor Sr, in the Co of Harlan and State of Kentucky do hereby make my last Will and Testament in manner and frame following, that is to say first I desire that out of my money I wish all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid, if my money proves insufficient I wish enough of my perishable property to be sold to satisfy all my just debts and funeral expenses, and out of the money remaining, thence forth pay and satisfy such of my just debts as shall remain unpaid out of the sales of the perishable part of my estate. After the payment of my debts and funeral expenses I give my wife Sally Saylor all the track of land on the north side of Cumberland river, where I am now living continuing about between sixty-five and a hundred acres more or less. I give her also a certain Negro man named Joe together with all money, notes, accounts arising to any estate also all the balance of my perishable property with all house hold and kitchen furniture with everything else herein no mentioned for and during the time of her natural life and after her death, I give the same to my children and one grand daughter that is to say Dicy Blanton hereinafter mentioned equally to be divided among them and to be enjoyed by them further together with all I have here into give them to enjoy further, All the rest both real and personal of whatever ??? or kind ??? it may be not herein before particular disposed of I desire may be equally divided among my actual children and Dicy Blanton. I wish her after the decease of wife Sally Saylor to have an equal part of any estate which remains at her death that is with my nine children or their heirs which give to them, their heirs, executions, administrations and assigns forever and lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint my friend Charles J. Calloway executive of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all others or former Wills or Testaments by me here for after made, In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand, affixed my seal this 29th day of April in the year of Our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and forty six. Signed sealed and published and delivered as for the last Will and Testament of the above named Soloman Saylor Sr. in presence of us attest CJ Calloway, Larkin Howard, State of Kentucky Harlan Co December tenth 1848. This day Charles J. Calloway produced to the court the last Will and Testament of Soloman Saylor Sr. deceased which was proven before the court by the oath of Charles J. Calloway and Larkin Howard the subscribing witnesses thereto whereupon the said last will and testament is ordered to be recorded, and the said Charles J. Calloway the executive named in said will refusing to take upon himself the execution of said will, on motion of Joseph Saylor and Martin Saylor they are appointed administrators of the estate of the said Soloman Saylor Sr. deceased. Whereupon the said Joseph Saylor and Martin Saylor together with James H. Blanton their security outlined into bond to the Commonwealth of Kentucky in the final sum of $2000.00 and had the necessary oath administrated to them. John C. Crump


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Solomon Saylor's Timeline

1760
1760
Sniders Creek, Mecklenberg County, Province of North Carolina
1789
1789
1790
1790
Copper Creek, Russell, Virginia, USA
1792
1792
Copper Creek, Russell County, Virginia, United States
1794
1794
Russell, Virginia, USA
1795
1795
Copper Creek, Russell, Virginia, United States
1796
1796
Copper Creek, Russell, Virginia, USA
1796
Russell County, Virginia, United States
1797
1797
Russell Co., KY