Richard Tayloe II, 1765–1839?> (aged 74 years)
- Name
- Richard /Tayloe/ II
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father |
1740–1801
Birth: 1740
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— Maryland, USA Death: 1801 — Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
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mother |
1745–1836
Birth: 1745
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27
— Maryland, United States Death: April 8, 1836 — Stewart, Tennessee, United States |
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2 years
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1 year
elder sister |
1760–
Birth: about 1760
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— Ahoskie, Hertford County, North Carolina, USA Death: Henry, Tennessee, USA |
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5 years
himself |
1765–1839
Birth: February 27, 1765
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Death: September 19, 1839 — Danville, Houston Co., TN |
11 years
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1 year
younger sister |
himself |
1765–1839
Birth: February 27, 1765
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Death: September 19, 1839 — Danville, Houston Co., TN |
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partner |
1770–1831
Birth: September 6, 1770
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— Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: September 1831 |
son |
1788–1865
Birth: November 1, 1788
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— North Carolina, USA Death: May 2, 1865 — Bern, Gasconade, Missouri, USA |
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1798–1837
Birth: February 15, 1798
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— Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: February 15, 1837 — Stewart, Tennessee, USA |
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Shared note
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Richard II moved from North Carolina to Tennessee about 1804 and settled on Leather Wood Creek, 10 miles from Dover, Stewart County, TN (This part of Stewart County later became Houston County).. This land eventually became Fort Donelson. He "had many negroes and was regarded as one of the most prominent families in that part of the state." (ref. Marie Taylor, "Proud Early American Settlers" (Baltimore: Gateway Press, Inc. 1976). |
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