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Hannah Taylor (Harrison)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: North Farnham, Richmond County, Virginia, Colonial America
Death: 1740 (29-30)
Richmond County, Virginia, Colonial America (Unknown)
Immediate Family:

Daughter of James Harrison and Mary Harrison
Wife of John Taylor
Mother of Simon Taylor; Elizabeth Hammond; Harrison Taylor, Sr. and Richard Taylor
Sister of William Harrison

Occupation: Housewife
Managed by: Private User
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About Hannah Taylor


John Taylor

in the Family Data Collection - Individual Records Name: John Taylor Spouse: Hannah Harrison Parents: Simon Taylor, Elizabeth Lewis Birth Place: Old Rappahannock, North Farnham, VA Birth Date: 1703 Marriage Place: Farnham, Richmond, VA Marriage Date: 1726 Death Place: North Farnham, Old Rappahannock, VA Death Date: 28 Feb 1740 Save Cancel Source Citation Birth year: 1703; Birth city: North Farnham; Birth state: VA

Source Information Edmund West, comp.. Family Data Collection - Individual Records [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000.


Notes

https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Harrison-5901

By: Doris Johnston Date: May 18, 2000 at 10:44:53 In Reply to: Re: Hannah Harrison m John Taylor 1726 by Dorothy Wiland

It isn't enough to say "the Virginia Harrisons," as there was more than one family. You have not said WHAT COUNTY in Virginia? However, if you are referring to Hannah Harrison who married John Taylor abt 1726 prob. in Richmond Co., VA, then she was daughter of James and his wife Mary (believed to be Mary Bragg), and sister of my ancestor William Harrison who went from VA to Fairfield Co., SC in mid 1700s, apparently from Fairfax Co., VA where he and widowed mother went with other relatives (or were living there when county lines changed?). James Harrison died 1726 according to N. Farnham Parish Registry in Richmond Co., VA. James was listed as a son of George Harrison on his Westmoreland Co. will, which named several sons and specified that each could only sell the land left to him to a brother or brothers. James sold his land in Westmoreland Co. to his brother William. His brother William subsequently had land in Fairfax and Stafford Cos., perhaps because it fell in Stafford after that was organized out of Westmoreland in mid 1700s. Have recently spent several days in Library of VA in Richmond (the city is NOT in Richmond Co.) and have copy and transcription of this web page. Penny Woodford of Richmond descends from your Hannah and John and is knowledgeable of it; also I got a good Gedcom from Rootsweb.com on the family of George Harrison (ca 1650-1713) and his wife Elizabeth Duncan, dau. of Peter Duncan who d. 1696 in Westmoreland Co. For more on William Harrison my ancestor's family, check out my web page http://OurTexasFamily.com. I haven't yet posted the new stuff from this research trip." [1] [dead link]

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Hannah Taylor's Timeline

1710
December 15, 1710
North Farnham, Richmond County, Virginia, Colonial America
1728
March 11, 1728
North Farnham, Hampshire, Virginia, United States
1731
September 26, 1731
North Farnham, Rappahannock, Virginia, United States
1735
August 11, 1735
North Farnham, Rappahannock County, Virginia, Colonial America
1738
November 8, 1738
1740
1740
Age 29
Richmond County, Virginia, Colonial America
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