QUAKER-ROOTS-L Archives

Archiver > QUAKER-ROOTS > 2002-05 > 1020711681


From: "Lisa Parker" <>
Subject: Re: [Q-R] RICHARD TAYLOR
Date: Mon, 6 May 2002 15:01:21 -0400
References: <01c1f2a8$fd94cee0$63834b0c@geraldine>


I looked in a book regarding Quakers in PA 1682-1750, and there are several
Taylor names mentioned:

1)Deborah Taylor m. Jonathan Parke (1731). She was daughter of Abiah and
Deborah Taylor. Deborah Taylor and Jonathan Parke settled on 200 acres of
land in East Bradford, Chester County, conveyed to him by his father in law
(Abiah).

2)George Harlan's estate "paid Isaac Taylor for Physic as per his receipt
Dated ye 25: 1 Mo: 1715--8 Pounds.18.0."

3)In Thomas Jackson's account were items "to Doctter Curry, 3 Pounds"; "to
Doctter Dellwood, 2 Pounnds.4.7."; "to Doctter Taylor, 7 shillings".

4) William and Henry Taylor both signed the marriage certificate of Abigail
Marsh to Thomas Atherton in 1741 "at the Nantmeal Friennds' Meeting House,
Chester Co."

5) "Issac Taylor, Deputy-Surveyor of Chester County, surveyed many tracts
for settlers on the Company's [The Pennsylvania Land Company in London]
lands.

6) In the New Garden MM minutes: " James Taylor, and wife, received 10 Mo.
27, 1729, from Ballynacree Monthly Meeting, County Antrim, Ireland."

7)Thomas McMillan married Jane Taylor, daughter of Joseph and Jane Taylor,
in 1798 at Warrington Meeting. Removed from York County to Washington
County, PA, in 1808, and two years later settled in Columbiana County, Ohio,
where he practiced the Thomsonian system of medicine. Children also listed
as well as other ancestry of the McMillan side (let me know if interested).

8)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert J. Neveaux" <>
To: <>
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 9:46 AM
Subject: [Q-R] RICHARD TAYLOR


> Hi, Does anyone have Richard Taylor son of Francis Taylor of Chester
> County, PA. Richard moved to Columbiane County, Ohio in early 1800s.
> I would like to know what MM meetings both Francis and Richard
> belonged. I have a Charles Taylor born in Columbiane County, OH in
> 1840 and have not found his parents yet. Thank you for any help.
> G. Neveaux
>
>
>
> ==== QUAKER-ROOTS Mailing List ====
> HOW TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS LIST: Send an email to:
>
> The ONLY word in your message should be UNSUBSCRIBE.
>


This thread: