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Descendants of Richard Day Generation No. 1 1. RICHARD 10 DAY (NICHOLAS 9, JOHN 8 DEE, MORGAN 7, RICHARD 6, RICHARD 5, DEIKWS- 4 DDU, MADOC AP IEVAN 3 DDA, IEVAN AP DAVID GOCH 2, DAVID GOCH AP TRAHAIRN 1 ) 1. He married ELIZABETH OSBORNE 1. More About RICHARD DAY: Christening: Worfield, co. Salop 2 Child of RICHARD DAY and ELIZABETH OSBORNE is: 2. i. JOHN 11 DAY, b. Abt. 1544. Generation No. 2 2. JOHN 11 DAY (RICHARD 10, NICHOLAS 9, JOHN 8 DEE, MORGAN 7, RICHARD 6, RICHARD 5, DEIKWS- 4 DDU, MADOC AP IEVAN 3 DDA, IEVAN AP DAVID GOCH 2, DAVID GOCH AP TRAHAIRN 1 ) 3 was born Abt. 1544 4,5. He married ELIZABETH WENTWORTH 6 Abt. 1570 7. Child of JOHN DAY and ELIZABETH WENTWORTH is: 3. i. ROBERT 12 DAY. Generation No. 3 3. ROBERT 12 DAY (JOHN 11, RICHARD 10, NICHOLAS 9, JOHN 8 DEE, MORGAN 7, RICHARD 6, RICHARD 5, DEIKWS- 4 DDU, MADOC AP IEVAN 3 DDA, IEVAN AP DAVID GOCH 2, DAVID GOCH AP TRAHAIRN 1 ) 8. He married ANNE KIRBY 8. More About ROBERT DAY: Burial: October 24, 1628 9,10 Child of ROBERT DAY and ANNE KIRBY is: 4. i. ROBERT 13 DAY, b. Abt. 1604, England; d. 1648, Hartford, Connecticut Colony. Generation No. 4 4. ROBERT 13 DAY (ROBERT 12, JOHN 11, RICHARD 10, NICHOLAS 9, JOHN 8 DEE, MORGAN 7, RICHARD 6, RICHARD 5, DEIKWS- 4 DDU, MADOC AP IEVAN 3 DDA, IEVAN AP DAVID GOCH 2, DAVID GOCH AP TRAHAIRN 1 ) 11,12,13,14,15 was born Abt. 1604 in England 16,17, and died 1648 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony 18,19. He married EDITHA STEBBINS 20,21 Abt. 1636 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony 22,23, daughter of WILLIAM STEBBINS and MARY. She was born 1612 in England 24,25, and died October 24, 1688 in Springfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony 26,27. Notes for ROBERT DAY: Robert Day arrived in Boston from Ipswich, co. Suffolk, England, in April 1634 aboard "Elizabeth." Records show his age at that time as 30 and his first wife, Mary, as 28. Mary died soon after, and Robert removed to Hartford in 1636, p ossibly with Reverend Thomas Hooker, and was one of the original founders of th at town. About 1636 he married Editha (sometimes Edetha) Stebbins, sister of D eacon Edward Stebbins, another original proprietor of Hartford. Robert and Edi tha had four children, of whom THOMAS (see #356) was the eldest. Robert Day di ed during the summer of 1848.[2836643.FTW] Robert Day arrived in Boston from Ipswich, co. Suffolk, England, in April 1634 aboard "Elizabeth." Records show his age at that time as 30 and his first wife, Mary, as 28. Mary died soon after, and Robert removed to Hartford in 1636, p ossibly with Reverend Thomas Hooker, and was one of the original founders of th at town. 1

About 1636 he married Editha (sometimes Edetha) Stebbins, sister of D eacon Edward Stebbins, another original proprietor of Hartford. Robert and Edi tha had four children, of whom THOMAS (see #356) was the eldest. Robert Day di ed during the summer of 1648.[1403404.FTW] REFN: Day0000214 _UIDE8E0230D3AD8D4119DA400B0D02B455C7C8F More About ROBERT DAY: Baptism (LDS): October 09, 1888, MANTI 28 Endowment (LDS): July 14, 1915 28 Record Change: October 03, 2003 29 Sealed to parents (LDS): February 07, 1955, IFALL 30 Notes for EDITHA STEBBINS: Editha (var. Edetha) Stebbins was the sister of Deacon Edward Stebbins, one of the original founders of Hartford. After her husband's death in 1648 she marri ed John Maynard, another of the original founders of Hartford. He died in Janu ary or February of 1657/58, and she married, thirdly, Elizur Holyoke of Springf ield. She had no children by her last two husbands.[2836643.ftw] Editha (var. Edetha) Stebbins was the sister of Deacon Edward Stebbins, one of the original founders of Hartford. After her husband's death in 1648 she marri ed John Maynard, another of the original founders of Hartford. He died in Janu ary or February of 1657/58, and she married, thirdly, Elizur Holyoke of Springf ield. She had no children by her last two husbands.[1403404.ftw] REFN: Day0000215 _UIDEAE0230D3AD8D4119DA400B0D02B455C7EAF More About EDITHA STEBBINS: Baptism (LDS): October 09, 1888, MANTI 30 Endowment (LDS): June 12, 1895 30 Record Change: October 02, 2003 31,32 Sealed to parents (LDS): April 15, 1958 33 Marriage Notes for ROBERT DAY and EDITHA STEBBINS: [1403404.FTW] _UID1DD9230D3AD8D4119DA400B0D02B455CAA76 Children of ROBERT DAY and EDITHA STEBBINS are: 5. i. THOMAS 14 DAY, b. Abt. 1637, Hartford, Connecticut Colony; d. December 27, 1711, Springfield, Massachusetts Bay Province. ii. SARAH DAY 34, b. Abt. 1640, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut 35 ; d. September 19, 1677, Hatfield, Hampshire, Massachusetts 35. Notes for SARAH DAY: [1403404.FTW] REFN: Day0000227 _UID02E1230D3AD8D4119DA400B0D02B455C973E More About SARAH DAY: Baptism (LDS): October 09, 1888, MANTI 35 Endowment (LDS): June 13, 1895, MANTI 35 Record Change: December 22, 2000 35 Sealed to parents (LDS): June 25, 1946, MANTI 35 iii. MARY DAY 36, b. 1641, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut 37 ; d. October 17, 1725 37. Notes for MARY DAY: 2

[1403404.FTW] REFN: Day0000240 _UID1CE1230D3AD8D4119DA400B0D02B455CB1DE More About MARY DAY: Baptism (LDS): October 09, 1888, MANTI 37 Endowment (LDS): June 13, 1895, MANTI 37 Record Change: December 22, 2000 37 Sealed to parents (LDS): June 25, 1946, MANTI 37 iv. JOHN DAY 38, b. 1645, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut 39 ; d. Bef. April 29, 1730, Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut 39. Notes for JOHN DAY: [1403404.FTW] REFN: Day0000199 _UIDCAE0230D3AD8D4119DA400B0D02B455C5EAF More About JOHN DAY: Baptism (LDS): October 09, 1888, MANTI 39 Endowment (LDS): January 13, 1895, MANTI 39 Record Change: December 22, 2000 39 Sealed to parents (LDS): June 25, 1946 39 Generation No. 5 5. THOMAS 14 DAY (ROBERT 13, ROBERT 12, JOHN 11, RICHARD 10, NICHOLAS 9, JOHN 8 DEE, MORGAN 7, RICHARD 6, RICHARD 5, DEIKWS- 4 DDU, MADOC AP IEVAN 3 DDA, IEVAN AP DAVID GOCH 2, DAVID GOCH AP TRAHAIRN 1 ) 40,41,42,43 was born Abt. 1637 in Hartford, Connecticut Colony 44,45, and died December 27, 1711 in Springfield, Massachusetts Bay Province 46,47. He married SARAH COOPER 48,49,50,50,50,51 October 27, 1659 in Springfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony 52, daughter of THOMAS COOPER and SARAH SLYE. She was born Abt. 1641 52,53, and died November 21, 1726 in Springfield, Massachusetts Bay Province 54,55. Notes for THOMAS DAY: Thomas Day removed from Hartford in Connecticut Colony to Springfield in Massac husetts Bay Colony in 1658, probably with his mother, Editha, whose second husb and, John Maynard, had just died. There he married Sarah Cooper in 1659 and he and Sarah had ten children, two of whom died soon after birth. Of the other e ight children, all lived to marry before Thomas' death in 1711.[2836643.FTW] Thomas Day removed from Hartford in Connecticut Colony to Springfield in Massac husetts Bay Colony in 1658, probably with his mother, Editha, whose second husb and, John Maynard, had just died. There he married Sarah Cooper in 1659 and he and Sarah had ten children, two of whom died soon after birth. Of the other e ight children, all lived to marry before Thomas' death in 1711.[1403404.FTW] REFN: Day0000221 _UIDF6E0230D3AD8D4119DA400B0D02B455C8A6F More About THOMAS DAY: Baptism (LDS): October 09, 1888, MANTI 56 Endowment (LDS): June 13, 1895, MANTI 56 Record Change: October 09, 2003 57,58 Sealed to parents (LDS): June 25, 1946, MANTI 59 Notes for SARAH COOPER: [2831595.FTW] Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 9N1R-T8[2831595.FTW] 3

Ancestral File Number:<AFN> 2VDB-45 More About SARAH COOPER: Christening: September 21, 1645, New Haven, New Haven, Ct 60 Record Change: October 09, 2003 61,62 Child of THOMAS DAY and SARAH COOPER is: 6. i. JOHN 15 DAY, b. September 10, 1673, Springfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony; d. November 21, 1752, Springfield, Massachusetts Province. Generation No. 6 6. JOHN 15 DAY (THOMAS 14, ROBERT 13, ROBERT 12, JOHN 11, RICHARD 10, NICHOLAS 9, JOHN 8 DEE, MORGAN 7, RICHARD 6, RICHARD 5, DEIKWS- 4 DDU, MADOC AP IEVAN 3 DDA, IEVAN AP DAVID GOCH 2, DAVID GOCH AP TRAHAIRN 1 ) 63,64 was born September 10, 1673 in Springfield, Massachusetts Bay Colony 65,66,67, and died November 21, 1752 in Springfield, Massachusetts Province 68,69,70. He married MARY SMITH 71,72 1697 73, daughter of JOHN SMITH and MARY PARTRIDGE. She was born 1677 73, and died in Springfield, Massachusetts Bay Province 73,74. Notes for JOHN DAY: John Day was a farmer in Springfield and a major in the militia. He was a sele ctman of Springfield for six years, and was Springfield's delegate in the House of Representatives of the Massachusetts General Court in 1732. He married Mar y Smith in 1697 with whom he had ten children. In 1743, a year after Mary died, John married Hannah (Marsh) Kent of Hadley. He died nine years later, when he was seventy-nine years old.[2836643.ftw] John Day was a farmer in Springfield and a major in the militia. He was a sele ctman of Springfield for six years, and was Springfield's delegate in the House of Representatives of the Massachusetts General Court in 1732. He married Mar y Smith in 1697 with whom he had ten children. In 1743, a year after Mary died, John married Hannah (Marsh) Kent of Hadley. He died nine years later, when he was seventy-nine years old. More About JOHN DAY: Burial: Union Street Cemetery, West Springfield 75,76 Record Change: October 22, 2003 77,78 Notes for MARY SMITH: [2836643.FTW] Mary was born in early 1677, eight or nine months after her father had died at Hatfield at the hands of the Indians in one of the fracases that made up King P hilip's War in the late 1670s. More About MARY SMITH: Burial: Union Street Cemetery, West Springfield 79,80 Record Change: October 22, 2003 81 Child of JOHN DAY and MARY SMITH is: 7. i. THANKFUL 16 DAY, b. January 09, 1720/21, West Springfield, Massachusetts; d. August 12, 1803. Generation No. 7 7. THANKFUL 16 DAY (JOHN 15, THOMAS 14, ROBERT 13, ROBERT 12, JOHN 11, RICHARD 10, NICHOLAS 9, JOHN 8 DEE, MORGAN 7, RICHARD 6, RICHARD 5, DEIKWS- 4 DDU, MADOC AP IEVAN 3 DDA, IEVAN AP DAVID GOCH 2, DAVID GOCH AP TRAHAIRN 1 ) 82,83 was born January 09, 1720/21 in West Springfield, Massachusetts 84,85, and died August 12, 1803 86,87. She married ELDAD TAYLOR 88,89 November 21, 1742, son of EDWARD TAYLOR and RUTH WYLLYS. He was born April 10, 1708 in Westfield, Hampden, Massachusetts 90,91, and died May 21, 1777 in Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts 92,93. 4

More About THANKFUL DAY: Burial: Westfield 94,95 Record Change: October 25, 2003 96,97 Notes for ELDAD TAYLOR: Hon. Eldad Taylor was the fourteenth and youngest child of Reverend Edward Taylor, and he was born when his father was 66 years of age. Eldad was a farmer who devoted many years of his life to the service of his town and the province of Massachusetts. He was a selectman of Westfield for ten years, he was the town clerk for thirty years, and he was a justice of the peace for three years. Moreover, he was Westfield's selection to the House of Representatives of the Massachusetts General Court in 1751, 1755, 1756, 1762-1766, and 1775. In 1776 he was named to the Governor's Council and was serving with that body when he died in Boston in 1777. He married (first) Rhoda Dewey in 1732, by whom he had four children; she died in 1740. He married (second) Thankful Day, "a pious and exemplary member of the Congregational Church," in 1742. They had nine children, the youngest of which was JOHN (#44), born in 1762.[2836643.FTW] Hon. Eldad Taylor was the fourteenth and youngest child of Reverend Edward Tayl or, and he was born when his father was 66 years of age. Eldad was a farmer wh o devoted many years of his life to the service of his town and the province of Massachusetts. He was a selectman of Westfield for ten years, he was the town clerk for thirty years, and he was a justice of the peace for three years. Mo reover, he was Westfield's selection to the House of Representatives of the Mas sachusetts General Court in 1751, 1755, 1756, 1762-1766, and 1775. In 1776 he was named to the Governor's Council and was serving with that body when he died in Boston in 1777. He married (first) Rhoda Dewey in 1732, by whom he ha d four children; she died in 1740. He married (second) Thankful Day, "a pious and exemplary member of the Congregational Church," in 1742. They had nine chil dren, the youngest of which was JOHN (#44), born in 1762. More About ELDAD TAYLOR: Burial: Boston 98,99 Record Change: October 28, 2003 100,101 Children of THANKFUL DAY and ELDAD TAYLOR are: i. EDWARD 17 TAYLOR, b. January 05, 1742/43. ii. SAMUEL TAYLOR, b. November 26, 1745. iii. THANKFUL TAYLOR, b. January 21, 1747/48. iv. JAMES TAYLOR, b. September 29, 1750. v. JEDEDIAH TAYLOR, b. October 27, 1752. vi. JOHN TAYLOR, b. April 30, 1755; d. July 21, 1756. vii. ANNA TAYLOR, b. July 30, 1757. viii. ELIZABETH TAYLOR, b. August 12, 1760. 8. ix. REV. JOHN TAYLOR, b. December 23, 1762, Enfield, CT; d. December 20, 1840. Generation No. 8 8. REV. JOHN 17 TAYLOR (THANKFUL 16 DAY, JOHN 15, THOMAS 14, ROBERT 13, ROBERT 12, JOHN 11, RICHARD 10, NICHOLAS 9, JOHN 8 DEE, MORGAN 7, RICHARD 6, RICHARD 5, DEIKWS- 4 DDU, MADOC AP IEVAN 3 DDA, IEVAN AP DAVID GOCH 2, DAVID GOCH AP TRAHAIRN 1 ) 102,103 was born December 23, 1762 in Enfield, CT 104,105, and died December 20, 1840 106,107. He married ELIZABETH TERRY 108,109 June 24, 1788 in Enfield, CT 110, daughter of NATHANIEL TERRY and ABIAH DWIGHT. She was born September 10, 1766 in Enfield, CT 110,111, and died September 17, 1843 in Bruce, MI 112,113. Notes for REV. JOHN TAYLOR: Name Prefix:<NPFX> Rev. John Taylor graduated Yale College 1784 and settled as the pastor of the church in Deerfield, Massachusetts, 5

Feb. 14, 1787. He marri ed Elizabeth Terry in Enfield, Conn., on June 24, 1788, as recorded in the reco rds of the First Congregational Church of Enfield. He resigned from his pastor al charge in Deerfield in 1806 on account of ill health and removed to Enfield. He and Elizabeth were received into the Congregational church in Enfield on Ju ly 5, 1807, and were listed as members of that church in 1816 at the ordination of Rev. Francis L. Robbins. On May 20, 1818, the church gave John and Elizabe th and their daughter Mary its dismission "to the church in Mendon State of New York." Having recovered his health, John went to Bruce, Michigan in 1832, whe re he preached up to his death. He is reputed to have written 2000 sermons.[2836643.ftw] More About REV. JOHN TAYLOR: Burial: Bruce-Armada Cemetery, Bruce Township, Macomb Co., Michigan 114,115,116 Record Change: October 27, 2003 117,118 Notes for ELIZABETH TERRY: Bruce Township in Macomb County, Michigan, is 36 square miles in area and its o nly center of population is half the village of Romeo, inasmuch as Romeo stradd les the border of Bruce Township and the township to the south, Washington Town ship. Elizabeth Terry Taylor is buried in a family plot in Bruce-Armada Ceme tery in Bruce Township, next to her husband, Rev. John Taylor; their son John; Phebe Leach Taylor, the wife of John; and three of John and Phebe's children: M ary E., (1828-1897); Adrian Dwight (1831-1894); and Martha (1838-1853).[2836643.FTW] Bruce Township in Macomb County, Michigan, is 36 square miles in area and its o nly center of population is half the village of Romeo, inasmuch as Romeo stradd les the border of Bruce Township and the township to the south, Washington Town ship. Elizabeth Terry Taylor is buried in a family plot in Bruce-Armada Ceme tery in Bruce Township, next to her husband, Rev. John Taylor; their son John; Phebe Leach Taylor, the wife of John; and three of John and Phebe's children: M ary E., (1828-1897); Adrian Dwight (1831-1894); and Martha (1838-1853). More About ELIZABETH TERRY: Burial: Bruce-Armada Cemetery, Bruce Township, Macomb Co., Michigan 119,120,121 Record Change: October 27, 2003 122,123 Children of JOHN TAYLOR and ELIZABETH TERRY are: 9. i. ELIZABETH TERRY 18 TAYLOR, b. April 16, 1789, Enfield, CT; d. October 16, 1831, Enfield, CT. 10. ii. JABEZ TERRY TAYLOR, b. September 21, 1790, Deerfield, Franklin Co., Massachusetts; d. July 21, 1872, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn.. iii. JOHN TAYLOR 124,125, b. June 30, 1792, Deerfield, Mass. 126,127 ; d. May 21, 1866 128,129. Notes for JOHN TAYLOR: John Taylor married Phebe Leach and he and Phebe and three of their children, n amely Adrian Dwight, Mary E., and Martha are buried in Bruce-Armada Cemetery, B ruce Township, Macomb County, Michigan. Obviously, John followed his parents, Rev. John and Elizabeth, to Michigan after they departed Mendon, N.Y., because Rev. John Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor are buried in the same plot as John and P hebe and the three children.[2836643.ftw] John Taylor married Phebe Leach and he and Phebe and three of their children, n amely Adrian Dwight, Mary E., and Martha are buried in Bruce-Armada Cemetery, B ruce Township, Macomb County, Michigan. Obviously, John followed his parents, Rev. John and Elizabeth, to Michigan after they departed Mendon, N.Y., because Rev. John Taylor and Elizabeth Taylor are buried in the same plot as John and P hebe and the three children. More About JOHN TAYLOR: Burial: Bruce-Armada Cemetery, Bruce Township, Macomb Co., Michigan 130,131 Record Change: August 16, 2002 132,133 6

iv. HARRIET TAYLOR 134,135, b. 1794 136,137. Notes for HARRIET TAYLOR: According to the records of the First Congregational Church of Enfield, Harriet Taylor of Enfield and Roderick Terry of Hartford "were joined in marriage Oct 11, 1814--fee five dollars." Roderick Terry was the son of Eliphalet and Mary Terry and would have been a cousin of Harriet. "Hariot & Rhoderic Terry" were given their dismission to the "1st ch in Hartford" on Aug. 9, 1818.[2836643.FTW] According to the records of the First Congregational Church of Enfield, Harriet Taylor of Enfield and Roderick Terry of Hartford "were joined in marriage Oct 11, 1814--fee five dollars." Roderick Terry was the son of Eliphalet and Mary Terry and would have been a cousin of Harriet. "Hariot & Rhoderic Terry" were given their dismission to the "1st ch in Hartford" on Aug. 9, 1818. More About HARRIET TAYLOR: Record Change: July 24, 2002 138,139 v. HENRY WYLLYS TAYLOR 140,141, b. February 02, 1796 142,143 ; d. December 17, 1888 144,145. Notes for HENRY WYLLYS TAYLOR: Henry Wyllys Taylor was graduated from Yale in 1816. He removed to Michigan at some point, for in 1848 we find the Hon. Henry W. Taylor as President of the N EW ENGLAND SOCIETY of Marshall, Michigan. In that year he removed to Canandaig ua, N.Y., where he served as a judge of the Superior Court for the State of New York. (ref.: NEHGS Register, Vol. II, pp. 198, 396; Vol. XLII, p. 87) Hen ry Wyllys Taylor married Martha C. Masters.[2836643.FTW] Henry Wyllys Taylor was graduated from Yale in 1816. He removed to Michigan at some point, for in 1848 we find the Hon. Henry W. Taylor as President of the N EW ENGLAND SOCIETY of Marshall, Michigan. In that year he removed to Canandaig ua, N.Y., where he served as a judge of the Superior Court for the State of New York. (ref.: NEHGS Register, Vol. II, pp. 198, 396; Vol. XLII, p. 87) Hen ry Wyllys Taylor married Martha C. Masters. More About HENRY WYLLYS TAYLOR: Record Change: September 27, 2002 146,147 vi. MARY TAYLOR 148,149, b. March 27, 1798 150,151. Notes for MARY TAYLOR: Mary Taylor is mentioned in the same line as her parents in the notice of their dismission from the Congregational church in Enfield "to the church in Mendon State of New York," May 20, 1818. She later married Josiah Wright of Syracuse, N.Y.[2836643.FTW] Mary Taylor is mentioned in the same line as her parents in the notice of their dismission from the Congregational church in Enfield "to the church in Mendon State of New York," May 20, 1818. She later married Josiah Wright of Syracuse, N.Y. More About MARY TAYLOR: Record Change: September 27, 2002 152,153 vii. NATHANIEL TERRY TAYLOR 154,155, b. March 16, 1800 156,157. Notes for NATHANIEL TERRY TAYLOR: According to the NEHGS Register, Vol. 2, p. 396, Nathaniel Terry Taylor was res iding in Detroit, Michigan, in 1848. He married Laura Winchell.[2836643.FTW] 7

According to the NEHGS Register, Vol. 2, p. 396, Nathaniel Terry Taylor was res iding in Detroit, Michigan, in 1848. He married Laura Winchell. More About NATHANIEL TERRY TAYLOR: Record Change: September 27, 2002 158,159 Generation No. 9 9. ELIZABETH TERRY 18 TAYLOR (JOHN 17, THANKFUL 16 DAY, JOHN 15, THOMAS 14, ROBERT 13, ROBERT 12, JOHN 11, RICHARD 10, NICHOLAS 9, JOHN 8 DEE, MORGAN 7, RICHARD 6, RICHARD 5, DEIKWS- 4 DDU, MADOC AP IEVAN 3 DDA, IEVAN AP DAVID GOCH 2, DAVID GOCH AP TRAHAIRN 1 ) 160,161 was born April 16, 1789 in Enfield, CT 162,163, and died October 16, 1831 in Enfield, CT 164,165. She married REV. JAMES TAYLOR 166,167 June 15, 1810 in Sunderland, MA 168. He was born May 22, 1787 in Sunderland, MA 168,169, and died October 11, 1831 in Sunderland, MA 170,171. Notes for REV. JAMES TAYLOR: [Master Preble-Owens Kin.FTW] This man was a cousin and husband of Elizabeth Terry Taylor[preble.FTW] This man was a cousin and husband of Elizabeth Terry Taylor Children of ELIZABETH TAYLOR and JAMES TAYLOR are: 11. i. JAMES HENRY 19 TAYLOR, b. Abt. 1806, Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina; d. February 03, 1872, Charleston, Charleston Co., SC. 12. ii. ELIZABETH TAYLOR, b. September 12, 1812; d. 1840. 13. iii. EDWARD WYLLYS TAYLOR, b. June 11, 1814, Deerfield, Massachusetts; d. November 05, 1886, Houston, Texas. 14. iv. JULIA DAY TAYLOR, b. October 29, 1816. v. ALFRED TAYLOR 172, b. December 11, 1818 173 ; m. SOPHIA EDWARDS 174, August 03, 1843 175. More About ALFRED TAYLOR: Record Change: July 13, 2000 175 More About SOPHIA EDWARDS: Record Change: July 30, 2000 175 vi. HORACE DICKENSON TAYLOR 176, b. June 08, 1821 177. Notes for HORACE DICKENSON TAYLOR: [1728974.FTW] Middle name uncertain More About HORACE DICKENSON TAYLOR: Record Change: July 13, 2000 177 vii. HARRIET B. TAYLOR 178, b. November 06, 1822 179. Notes for HARRIET B. TAYLOR: [1728974.FTW] Died an infant More About HARRIET B. TAYLOR: Record Change: July 13, 2000 179 viii. MARY MOSLEY TAYLOR 180, b. September 26, 1825 181 ; d. 1855 181. 8

More About MARY MOSLEY TAYLOR: Record Change: July 13, 2000 181 ix. JOHN D. TAYLOR 182, b. February 22, 1827 183. Notes for JOHN D. TAYLOR: [1728974.FTW] Died young More About JOHN D. TAYLOR: Record Change: July 13, 2000 183 x. MARTHA JANE TAYLOR 184, b. December 28, 1828 185. More About MARTHA JANE TAYLOR: Record Change: July 13, 2000 185 xi. ELLEN AMELIA TAYLOR 186, b. February 06, 1831 187 ; m. WILLIAM G. WHILDEN 188. More About ELLEN AMELIA TAYLOR: Record Change: July 13, 2000 189 More About WILLIAM G. WHILDEN: Record Change: July 30, 2000 189 10. JABEZ TERRY 18 TAYLOR (JOHN 17, THANKFUL 16 DAY, JOHN 15, THOMAS 14, ROBERT 13, ROBERT 12, JOHN 11, RICHARD 10, NICHOLAS 9, JOHN 8 DEE, MORGAN 7, RICHARD 6, RICHARD 5, DEIKWS- 4 DDU, MADOC AP IEVAN 3 DDA, IEVAN AP DAVID GOCH 2, DAVID GOCH AP TRAHAIRN 1 ) 190,191 was born September 21, 1790 in Deerfield, Franklin Co., Massachusetts 192,193, and died July 21, 1872 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 194,195. He married ESTHER ALLEN 196,197 September 18, 1814 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 198,199, daughter of MOSES ALLEN and ESTHER CHAPIN. She was born November 06, 1792 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 200,201, and died July 08, 1880 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 202,203. Notes for JABEZ TERRY TAYLOR: Jabez and his wife, Esther, were second cousins inasmuch as Jabez' maternal gra ndfather (Nathaniel Terry) was the brother of Esther's maternal grandmother (Sybil Terry).[2836643.FTW] More About JABEZ TERRY TAYLOR: Record Change: November 17, 2003 204,205 More About ESTHER ALLEN: Record Change: July 24, 2002 206,207 Children of JABEZ TAYLOR and ESTHER ALLEN are: 15. i. AMELIA 19 TAYLOR, b. June 22, 1815, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn.; d. November 27, 1847, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn.. ii. GILBERT ALLAN TAYLOR 208,209, b. June 18, 1817, Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 210,211. More About GILBERT ALLAN TAYLOR: Record Change: July 24, 2002 212,213 iii. HENRY WYLLYS TAYLOR 214,215, b. May 29, 1822, Mendon, N.Y. 216,217. More About HENRY WYLLYS TAYLOR: Record Change: July 24, 2002 218,219 9

iv. OLCOTT ALLEN TAYLOR 220,221, b. July 17, 1826, Mendon, N.Y. 222,223 ; d. 1850 224,225. More About OLCOTT ALLEN TAYLOR: Record Change: July 24, 2002 226,227 Generation No. 10 11. JAMES HENRY 19 TAYLOR (ELIZABETH TERRY 18, JOHN 17, THANKFUL 16 DAY, JOHN 15, THOMAS 14, ROBERT 13, ROBERT 12, JOHN 11, RICHARD 10, NICHOLAS 9, JOHN 8 DEE, MORGAN 7, RICHARD 6, RICHARD 5, DEIKWS- 4 DDU, MADOC AP IEVAN 3 DDA, IEVAN AP DAVID GOCH 2, DAVID GOCH AP TRAHAIRN 1 ) 228 was born Abt. 1806 in Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina, and died February 03, 1872 in Charleston, Charleston Co., SC 229. He married ELIZABETH ANN TYLER 230 September 11, 1832 231, daughter of JOSEPH TYLER and ELIZABETH MILLIKEN. She was born September 13, 1810 in Sunderland, MA 232, and died November 10, 1850 in Charleston, Charleston Co., SC 232. More About JAMES HENRY TAYLOR: Ancestral File Number: G1XM-NH Record Change: July 30, 2000 233 More About ELIZABETH ANN TYLER: Ancestral File Number: G1XM-PN Children of JAMES TAYLOR and ELIZABETH TYLER are: 16. i. JULIA CAROLINE 20 TAYLOR, b. October 31, 1833, Charleston, SC; d. WFT Est. 1874-1928. ii. HENRY CLARENCE TAYLOR 234,235, b. October 26, 1835, Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina 236 ; d. May 31, 1862 236. More About HENRY CLARENCE TAYLOR: Ancestral File Number: G1XM-R1 iii. CONSTANTIA WHITRIDGE TAYLOR 237,238, b. February 15, 1837, Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina 239. More About CONSTANTIA WHITRIDGE TAYLOR: Ancestral File Number: G1XM-S6 iv. ELIZABETH CORNELIA TAYLOR 240,241, b. December 03, 1838, Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina 242 ; d. November 01, 1894 242. More About ELIZABETH CORNELIA TAYLOR: Ancestral File Number: G1XM-TC v. JOHN EDWARD TAYLOR 243,244, b. October 28, 1840, Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina 245. More About JOHN EDWARD TAYLOR: Ancestral File Number: G1XM-VJ Christening: Died In Infancy 245 vi. ALFRED TAYLOR 246,247, b. February 16, 1842, Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina 248. More About ALFRED TAYLOR: Ancestral File Number: G1XM-WP Christening: Died In Infancy 248 17. vii. GEORGE EDWYN TAYLOR, b. February 14, 1844, Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina; d. December 02, 1906, Clemson College, Clemson, SC. viii. FRANK EUGENE TAYLOR 249,250, b. March 22, 1846, Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina 251. More About FRANK EUGENE TAYLOR: Ancestral File Number: G1XM-Z2 ix. MARY EVERLYN TAYLOR 252,253, b. June 14, 1848, Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina 254 ; d. October 24, 1863 254. 10

More About MARY EVERLYN TAYLOR: Ancestral File Number: G1XN-06 x. CHARLES HERBERT TAYLOR 255,256, b. October 28, 1850, Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina 257257 ; m. HARRIET TERRY 258 ; b. December 14, 1852 259. More About CHARLES HERBERT TAYLOR: Ancestral File Number: G1XN-1C More About HARRIET TERRY: Record Change: July 30, 2000 259 12. ELIZABETH 19 TAYLOR (ELIZABETH TERRY 18, JOHN 17, THANKFUL 16 DAY, JOHN 15, THOMAS 14, ROBERT 13, ROBERT 12, JOHN 11, RICHARD 10, NICHOLAS 9, JOHN 8 DEE, MORGAN 7, RICHARD 6, RICHARD 5, DEIKWS- 4 DDU, MADOC AP IEVAN 3 DDA, IEVAN AP DAVID GOCH 2, DAVID GOCH AP TRAHAIRN 1 ) 260 was born September 12, 1812 261, and died 1840 261. She married HOVEY K. CLARKE 262. More About ELIZABETH TAYLOR: Record Change: July 30, 2000 263 More About HOVEY K. CLARKE: Record Change: July 30, 2000 263 Child of ELIZABETH TAYLOR and HOVEY CLARKE is: i. ELIZABETH 20 CLARKE 264, b. March 16, 1840 265 ; d. August 21, 1847 265. More About ELIZABETH CLARKE: Record Change: July 30, 2000 265 13. EDWARD WYLLYS 19 TAYLOR (ELIZABETH TERRY 18, JOHN 17, THANKFUL 16 DAY, JOHN 15, THOMAS 14, ROBERT 13, ROBERT 12, JOHN 11, RICHARD 10, NICHOLAS 9, JOHN 8 DEE, MORGAN 7, RICHARD 6, RICHARD 5, DEIKWS- 4 DDU, MADOC AP IEVAN 3 DDA, IEVAN AP DAVID GOCH 2, DAVID GOCH AP TRAHAIRN 1 ) 266 was born June 11, 1814 in Deerfield, Massachusetts 267, and died November 05, 1886 in Houston, Texas 267. He married CAROLINE BETSY PORTER 268. She was born February 13, 1811 in Wilmington, Delaware 269, and died February 01, 1891 in Houston, Texas 269. More About EDWARD WYLLYS TAYLOR: Record Change: July 30, 2000 269 More About CAROLINE BETSY PORTER: Record Change: July 30, 2000 269 Children of EDWARD TAYLOR and CAROLINE PORTER are: i. ELIZABETH MARY 20 TAYLOR 270. More About ELIZABETH MARY TAYLOR: Record Change: July 30, 2000 271 ii. CORA WILBUR TAYLOR 272, b. August 13, 1839 273. More About CORA WILBUR TAYLOR: Record Change: July 30, 2000 273 iii. HENRY WYLLYS TAYLOR 274, b. March 31, 1844 275 ; d. January 06, 1848 275. More About HENRY WYLLYS TAYLOR: Record Change: July 30, 2000 275 iv. EDWARD RUTHVEN TAYLOR 276, b. August 12, 1845 277. More About EDWARD RUTHVEN TAYLOR: Record Change: July 30, 2000 277 11

14. JULIA DAY 19 TAYLOR (ELIZABETH TERRY 18, JOHN 17, THANKFUL 16 DAY, JOHN 15, THOMAS 14, ROBERT 13, ROBERT 12, JOHN 11, RICHARD 10, NICHOLAS 9, JOHN 8 DEE, MORGAN 7, RICHARD 6, RICHARD 5, DEIKWS- 4 DDU, MADOC AP IEVAN 3 DDA, IEVAN AP DAVID GOCH 2, DAVID GOCH AP TRAHAIRN 1 ) 278 was born October 29, 1816 279. She married HARVEY HYDE 280 December 21, 1841 281. More About JULIA DAY TAYLOR: Record Change: July 30, 2000 281 More About HARVEY HYDE: Record Change: July 30, 2000 281 Children of JULIA TAYLOR and HARVEY HYDE are: i. EDWARD WYLLYS 20 HYDE 282, b. October 17, 1843 283. More About EDWARD WYLLYS HYDE: Record Change: July 30, 2000 283 ii. EMILY ELIZABETH HYDE 284, b. January 03, 1846 285. More About EMILY ELIZABETH HYDE: Record Change: July 30, 2000 285 iii. CHARLES PERCIVAL HYDE 286, b. May 30, 1849 287 ; d. August 31, 1849 287. More About CHARLES PERCIVAL HYDE: Record Change: July 30, 2000 287 iv. ALFRED TAYLOR HYDE 288, b. May 02, 1852 289. More About ALFRED TAYLOR HYDE: Record Change: July 30, 2000 289 15. AMELIA 19 TAYLOR (JABEZ TERRY 18, JOHN 17, THANKFUL 16 DAY, JOHN 15, THOMAS 14, ROBERT 13, ROBERT 12, JOHN 11, RICHARD 10, NICHOLAS 9, JOHN 8 DEE, MORGAN 7, RICHARD 6, RICHARD 5, DEIKWS- 4 DDU, MADOC AP IEVAN 3 DDA, IEVAN AP DAVID GOCH 2, DAVID GOCH AP TRAHAIRN 1 ) 290,291 was born June 22, 1815 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 292,293, and died November 27, 1847 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 294,295. She married ADOLPHUS KING 296,297 June 14, 1838 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 298, son of JABEZ KING and REBECCA TERRY. He was born April 22, 1813 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 298,299, and died October 03, 1865 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 300,301. Notes for AMELIA TAYLOR: Amelia Taylor King died "soon after the birth of a child (of inflamation in the bowels) aged 33" according to the records of her church, entered by her pastor. The Enfield Town record of her death, submitted by a doctor, lists her death as due to "child-bed fever." The incidence of child-bed fever dropped dramati cally in succeeding years as medical practice required doctors and midwives to wash their hands and their instruments before dealing with patients. Amelia' s newborn child, a daughter, was given her mother's name.[2836643.ftw] Amelia Taylor King died "soon after the birth of a child (of inflamation in the bowels) aged 33" according to the records of her church, entered by her pastor. The Enfield Town record of her death, submitted by a doctor, lists her death as due to "child-bed fever." The incidence of child-bed fever dropped dramati cally in succeeding years as medical practice required doctors and midwives to wash their hands and their instruments before dealing with patients. Amelia' s newborn child, a daughter, was given her mother's name. 12

More About AMELIA TAYLOR: Burial: Enfield Street Cemetery, Enfield, Conn. 302,303 Record Change: November 17, 2003 304,305 Notes for ADOLPHUS KING: Adolphus was a partner with his brother Albert King in the manufacturing of plo ws, a business started by his father, Jabez King. After the death in childbirt h of his wife, Amelia, he married Lydia Field, born in Vermont, by whom he had four more children. He died of "ulcration of intestion" at the age of 52.[2836643.FTW] Adolphus was a partner with his brother Albert King in the manufacturing of plo ws, a business started by his father, Jabez King. After the death in childbirt h of his wife, Amelia, he married Lydia Field, born in Vermont, by whom he had four more children. He died of "ulcration of intestion" at the age of 52. More About ADOLPHUS KING: Burial: Enfield Street Cemetery, Enfield, Conn. 306,307 Record Change: November 17, 2003 308,309 Child of AMELIA TAYLOR and ADOLPHUS KING is: 18. i. AMELIA TAYLOR 20 KING, b. November 21, 1847, Enfield, Connecticut; d. October 08, 1936, Springfield, Mass.. Generation No. 11 16. JULIA CAROLINE 20 TAYLOR (JAMES HENRY 19, ELIZABETH TERRY 18, JOHN 17, THANKFUL 16 DAY, JOHN 15, THOMAS 14, ROBERT 13, ROBERT 12, JOHN 11, RICHARD 10, NICHOLAS 9, JOHN 8 DEE, MORGAN 7, RICHARD 6, RICHARD 5, DEIKWS- 4 DDU, MADOC AP IEVAN 3 DDA, IEVAN AP DAVID GOCH 2, DAVID GOCH AP TRAHAIRN 1 ) 310 was born October 31, 1833 in Charleston, SC 311, and died WFT Est. 1874-1928. She married BENJAMIN CURTIS HARD 312,313,314,315 April 28, 1863 in Graniteville, Aiken Co., South Carolina 316, son of BENJAMIN HARD and MARTHA ADAMS. He was born August 04, 1815 in Charleston, South Carolina 316,317, and died November 12, 1899 in Williamston, South Carolina 318,319. Notes for JULIA CAROLINE TAYLOR: [Hard.ged] married: Apr.28,1863 Facts about this person: Record Change December 31, 1999 Source: Hard.ged Medium: Other Date of Import: Apr 15, 2000 More About JULIA CAROLINE TAYLOR: Ancestral File Number: G1XM-QT Fact 1: See Note Page Notes for BENJAMIN CURTIS HARD: [Hard.ged] 1st married: Nov.13,1837 in South Carolina. 2nd married: Apr.28,1863 in South C arolina. 13

Children of JULIA TAYLOR and BENJAMIN HARD are: i. MARY TAYLOR 21 HARD 320, b. 1864, Graniteville, Aiken Co., South Carolina 321 ; d. WFT Est. 1865-1958. ii. JOHN STEWART HARD 322, b. 1866, Graniteville, Aiken Co., South Carolina 323 ; d. WFT Est. 1867-1956. iii. ELIZABETH TYLER HARD 324, b. 1868, Graniteville, Aiken Co., South Carolina 325 ; d. WFT Est. 1869-1962. iv. HARRIETTE JULIA HARD 326, b. 1870, Graniteville, South Carolina 327 ; d. WFT Est. 1871-1964. Notes for HARRIETTE JULIA HARD: [Hard.ged] She may have been born May 26,1861(according to LDS) v. LILY ROBERSON HARD 328, b. 1872, Graniteville, Aiken Co., South Carolina 329 ; d. WFT Est. 1873-1966. 17. GEORGE EDWYN 20 TAYLOR (JAMES HENRY 19, ELIZABETH TERRY 18, JOHN 17, THANKFUL 16 DAY, JOHN 15, THOMAS 14, ROBERT 13, ROBERT 12, JOHN 11, RICHARD 10, NICHOLAS 9, JOHN 8 DEE, MORGAN 7, RICHARD 6, RICHARD 5, DEIKWS- 4 DDU, MADOC AP IEVAN 3 DDA, IEVAN AP DAVID GOCH 2, DAVID GOCH AP TRAHAIRN 1 ) 330,331,332 was born February 14, 1844 in Charleston, Charleston, South Carolina 333,334, and died December 02, 1906 in Clemson College, Clemson, SC 335. He married EMMA CATHERINE HARD 336,337,338,339 May 15, 1866 340, daughter of BENJAMIN HARD and EMMA STROBEL. She was born January 09, 1845 in Charleston, Charleston Co., SC 341, and died February 07, 1926 in Greenville, Greenville Co., SC 341. More About GEORGE EDWYN TAYLOR: Ancestral File Number: G1XM-XV Burial: Pendleton Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Pendleton, SC More About EMMA CATHERINE HARD: Burial: Pendleton Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Pendleton, SC Children of GEORGE TAYLOR and EMMA HARD are: 19. i. MARY CORNELIA 21 TAYLOR, b. December 15, 1867; d. May 21, 1901. ii. EMMA JULIA TAYLOR 342,343,344, b. June 03, 1871, Sumter, SC; d. March 31, 1960, Greenville, SC; m. DR. WILLIAM EUGENE SCOTT, March 09, 1921, Greenville, SC; b. October 21, 1856; d. September 30, 1938. Notes for EMMA JULIA TAYLOR: Funeral services conducted by Rev. James A. Pond, the Rev. George E. McMaster, and the Rev. John W. Arrington, III. Pallbearers Wyllys H. Taylor, Jr., Joe S. Taylor, John S. Taylor, Jr., Robert A. Bowen, Edwin T. Bowen, & Aaron Groce. More About EMMA JULIA TAYLOR: Burial: Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Pendleton, SC Notes for DR. WILLIAM EUGENE SCOTT: Lived in Rogers, Arkansas at time of marriage. 20. iii. FRANK EUGENE TAYLOR, SR., b. July 06, 1873; d. January 01, 1952. iv. CAROLINE TYLER TAYLOR 345,346, b. April 09, 1876 347,348 ; d. August 12, 1959, Crawley, GA. 21. v. EDWYNNE TAYLOR, b. February 13, 1882; d. February 02, 1982, Crowley, LA. 22. vi. WYLLYS HARD TAYLOR, SR, b. September 30, 1884, Pendleton, South Carolina; d. June 14, 1964, Greenville, South Carolina. 23. vii. JOHN STUART TAYLOR, SR, b. December 17, 1886; d. October 21, 1970. 18. AMELIA TAYLOR 20 KING (AMELIA 19 TAYLOR, JABEZ TERRY 18, JOHN 17, THANKFUL 16 DAY, JOHN 15, THOMAS 14, ROBERT 13, ROBERT 12, JOHN 11, RICHARD 10, NICHOLAS 9, JOHN 8 DEE, MORGAN 7, RICHARD 6, RICHARD 5, DEIKWS- 4 DDU, MADOC AP IEVAN 3 DDA, IEVAN AP DAVID GOCH 2, DAVID GOCH AP TRAHAIRN 1 ) 349,350 was born November 21, 1847 in Enfield, Connecticut 351,352, and died October 08, 1936 in Springfield, Mass. 353,354. She married GEORGE LORIMER 355,356 September 16, 1869 in Enfield, Hartford Co., Conn. 357,358, son of JOHN LORIMER and MARIA INGRAM. He was born March 20, 1847 in Glasgow, Scotland 359,360,361, and died March 15, 1883 in Thompsonville (Enfield), Connecticut 362,363,364. Notes for AMELIA TAYLOR KING: 14

Amelia's mother died five days after Amelia was born. Her father died when she was seventeen years old. Her husband died just short of his 36th birthday, le aving her a young widow with five small children ranging in age from two to twe lve. She lived to be 88 years old.[2836643.ftw] Amelia's mother died five days after Amelia was born. Her father died when she was seventeen years old. Her husband died just short of his 36th birthday, le aving her a young widow with five small children ranging in age from two to twe lve. She lived to be 88 years old. More About AMELIA TAYLOR KING: Burial: Thompsonville Cemetery, Enfield, Conn. 365,366 Record Change: September 27, 2002 367,368 Notes for GEORGE LORIMER: George and his Scottish parents and his English-born little brother, James, arr ived in Thompsonville probably in 1856 where his father was to work as a master wool dyer for the Hartford Carpet Company. As an adult, George himself worked for the Hartford Carpet Company as a dyer until his early death from heart dis ease. George Lorimer became a naturalized citizen of the United States on Marc h 20, 1868.[2836643.FTW] George and his Scottish parents and his English-born little brother, James, arr ived in Thompsonville in 1859 where his father was to work as a master wool dye r for the Hartford Carpet Company. As an adult, George himself worked for the Hartford Carpet Company as a dyer until his early death from heart disease. Ge orge Lorimer became a naturalized citizen of the United States on March 20, 186 8. More About GEORGE LORIMER: Burial: Thompsonville Cemetery, Enfield, Conn. 369,370 Record Change: November 20, 2003 371 Children of AMELIA KING and GEORGE LORIMER are: 24. i. JOHN INGRAM 21 LORIMER, b. July 27, 1870, Enfield, Connecticut; d. January 16, 1919, Northampton, Massachusetts. ii. HENRY TAYLOR LORIMER 372,373, b. June 08, 1872, Enfield, Connecticut 374,375 ; d. September 11, 1909 376,377. More About HENRY TAYLOR LORIMER: Burial: Springfield Cemetery, Springfield, Mass. 378,379,380 Record Change: September 11, 2003 381,382 iii. GEORGE KING LORIMER 383,384, b. March 08, 1874, Enfield, Connecticut 385,386. More About GEORGE KING LORIMER: Burial: Thompsonville Cemetery, Enfield, Connecticut 387,388 Record Change: November 18, 2002 389,390 25. iv. WILLIAM ALLEN LORIMER, b. December 18, 1875, Thompsonville (Enfield), Connecticut; d. August 01, 1953, Chicopee, Hampden Co., Massachusetts. v. JESSIE MARIA LORIMER 391,392, b. June 30, 1879, Enfield, Connecticut 393,394 ; d. June 1926, Thomaston, Connecticut 395,396. Notes for JESSIE MARIA LORIMER: She married a Charles Huxford sometime between 1910 and 1920, when she would ha ve been in her thirties. Prior to her marriage, she worked as a saleslady at J ohnson's Bookstore in Springfield, Mass., while living at home with her widowed mother, Amelia. She was 47 years old when she died, and she was survived by h er husband, her mother, and her two brothers, James of Springfield and William A. of Chicopee.[2836643.FTW] She married a Charles Huxford sometime between 1910 and 1920, when she would ha ve been in her thirties. Prior to her marriage, she worked as a saleslady at J ohnson's Bookstore in Springfield, Mass., while living at home with her widowed mother, Amelia. She was 47 years old when she died, and she was survived by h er husband, her mother, and her two brothers, James of Springfield and William A. of Chicopee. 15

More About JESSIE MARIA LORIMER: Burial: Thomaston, Connecticut 397,398 Record Change: September 24, 2002 399,400 vi. JAMES EDWARD LORIMER 401,402, b. March 05, 1881, Enfield, Connecticut 403,404. Notes for JAMES EDWARD LORIMER: James E. Lorimer was an electrician with Magneto Mfg. Co. in Springfield, Mass., in 1920. He had married Florence Tryon and they had had a son, Edward, born in 1909 and a daughter, Alice, born in 1913. He was living as recently as 1953[2836643.FTW] James E. Lorimer was an electrician with Magneto Mfg. Co. in Springfield, Mass., in 1920. He had married Florence Tryon and they had had a son, Edward, born in 1909 and a daughter, Alice, born in 1913. He was living as recently as 1953 More About JAMES EDWARD LORIMER: Record Change: September 24, 2002 405,406 Generation No. 12 19. MARY CORNELIA 21 TAYLOR (GEORGE EDWYN 20, JAMES HENRY 19, ELIZABETH TERRY 18, JOHN 17, THANKFUL 16 DAY, JOHN 15, THOMAS 14, ROBERT 13, ROBERT 12, JOHN 11, RICHARD 10, NICHOLAS 9, JOHN 8 DEE, MORGAN 7, RICHARD 6, RICHARD 5, DEIKWS- 4 DDU, MADOC AP IEVAN 3 DDA, IEVAN AP DAVID GOCH 2, DAVID GOCH AP TRAHAIRN 1 ) 407,408,409 was born December 15, 1867 410, and died May 21, 1901. She married ORASMUS ALLAN BOWEN, JR. September 01, 1887, son of ORSAMUS BOWEN and CLARISSA ADGER. He was born August 08, 1862, and died March 16, 1920. Notes for MARY CORNELIA TAYLOR: Mary's father in law Orasmus Allan Bowen, Sr. owned Ashtabula near Pendleton, SC http://www.scgenealogy.com/pickens/history/historic_ashtabula_house.htm More About MARY CORNELIA TAYLOR: Burial: Pendleton, Anderson Co., SC, Pres. Ch. Yard 411 Children of MARY TAYLOR and ORASMUS BOWEN are: i. CLARISSA WALTON 22 BOWEN, b. June 10, 1888; d. June 10, 1889. 26. ii. ORASMUS ALLAN BOWEN III, b. May 07, 1890; d. November 05, 1940. 27. iii. EDWYN TAYLOR BOWEN, SR, b. May 31, 1893; d. October 01, 1974. 28. iv. ROBERT ADGER BOWEN, SR, b. February 23, 1895; d. October 01, 1965. v. MARY EVELYN BOWEN, b. June 14, 1896; d. March 23, 1901. 29. vi. KATHARINE STROBEL BOWEN, b. October 17, 1898; d. January 25, 1984. 20. FRANK EUGENE 21 TAYLOR, SR. (GEORGE EDWYN 20, JAMES HENRY 19, ELIZABETH TERRY 18, JOHN 17, THANKFUL 16 DAY, JOHN 15, THOMAS 14, ROBERT 13, ROBERT 12, JOHN 11, RICHARD 10, NICHOLAS 9, JOHN 8 DEE, MORGAN 7, RICHARD 6, RICHARD 5, DEIKWS- 4 DDU, MADOC AP IEVAN 3 DDA, IEVAN AP DAVID GOCH 2, DAVID GOCH AP TRAHAIRN 1 ) 412 was born July 06, 1873 413, and died January 01, 1952. He married JANE ELIZA ADGER BOWEN 414 December 28, 1898, daughter of ORSAMUS BOWEN and CLARISSA ADGER. She was born May 24, 1872, and died March 03, 1953. Children of FRANK TAYLOR and JANE BOWEN are: 30. i. FRANK EUGENE 22 TAYLOR, JR, b. December 08, 1899. ii. CLARISSA WALTON TAYLOR 414,415, b. January 24, 1902 416. iii. JEAN ADGER TAYLOR 417,418, b. November 17, 1903 419. 21. EDWYNNE 21 TAYLOR (GEORGE EDWYN 20, JAMES HENRY 19, ELIZABETH TERRY 18, JOHN 17, THANKFUL 16 DAY, JOHN 15, THOMAS 14, ROBERT 13, ROBERT 12, JOHN 11, RICHARD 10, NICHOLAS 9, JOHN 8 DEE, MORGAN 7, RICHARD 6, RICHARD 5, DEIKWS- 4 DDU, MADOC AP IEVAN 3 DDA, IEVAN AP DAVID GOCH 2, DAVID GOCH AP TRAHAIRN 1 ) 420,421,422 16

was born February 13, 1882 423, and died February 02, 1982 in Crowley, LA 424. She married JOHN MITCHELL JENKINS, SR November 07, 1907. He was born January 04, 1884, and died January 15, 1954. Notes for EDWYNNE TAYLOR: Died in a nursing home Known as Aunt Wynnie Children of EDWYNNE TAYLOR and JOHN JENKINS are: 31. i. JOHN MITCHELL 22 JENKINS, JR, b. November 06, 1908. ii. EMMA TAYLOR JENKINS, b. August 19, 1911; d. June 20, 1912. 32. iii. CECILE SWINTON JENKINS, b. April 15, 1915; d. December 26, 1975. 33. iv. KATHARINE WYLLYS JENKINS, b. March 03, 1918. 34. v. ELIZABETH CAROLINE JENKINS, b. April 28, 1939. 22. WYLLYS HARD 21 TAYLOR, SR (GEORGE EDWYN 20, JAMES HENRY 19, ELIZABETH TERRY 18, JOHN 17, THANKFUL 16 DAY, JOHN 15, THOMAS 14, ROBERT 13, ROBERT 12, JOHN 11, RICHARD 10, NICHOLAS 9, JOHN 8 DEE, MORGAN 7, RICHARD 6, RICHARD 5, DEIKWS- 4 DDU, MADOC AP IEVAN 3 DDA, IEVAN AP DAVID GOCH 2, DAVID GOCH AP TRAHAIRN 1 ) 425 was born September 30, 1884 in Pendleton, South Carolina 426, and died June 14, 1964 in Greenville, South Carolina 426. He married NADEENE HAYDEN February 16, 1926, daughter of THOMAS HAYDEN and OLIVE DUKES. She was born September 10, 1903 in Charlotte, NC, and died April 25, 1977 in Greenville, SC 427. Notes for WYLLYS HARD TAYLOR, SR: Exhumed and reinterred with his spouse at direction of the four sons after Nadene Hayden Taylor's death on 4/25/1977. Was reinterred in Pendleton Presbyterian Church Cemetery in Pendleton in Pickens County. Source: Granddaughter, Elizabeth Taylor Ramsey[judiemozey.FTW] Exhumed and reinterred with his spouse at direction of the four sons after Nadene Hayden Taylor's death on 4/25/1977. Was reinterred in a cemetery at a Presbyterian Church in Pendleton in Pickens County. (Elizabeth Hayden Taylor) Wyllys H. Taylor, Former Head of Newnan, Dies at 79 Greenville, SC. Wyllys Hard Taylor, Sr., 79, the former president of Newnan Cotton Mills, Newnan, Ga. And a well-known private consultant to the textile industry, died here after several months of declining health. During his presidency of Newnan (1938-1950) the firm was credited with the development of the method of spinning worsted and synthetic fibers on modified cotton machinery now known as the American system of worsted spinning. A native of Pendleton, S. C. area, Mr. Taylor was graduated from Clemson College in 1905 and was a civil engineer in railroad construction and later in the Philippine Islands before joining J. E. Sirrine Co. here, in the designing and construction of textile plants. After World War I service in France as a Captain of combat engineers, he was superintendent of Republic Cotton Mills, Great Falls, S. C. for 10 years and in 1928 became vice-president and general manager of Slater Manufacturing Co. Slater, S. C. He held that post until 1937 when he served one year as vice-president of the Appleton Co., Anderson, S. C. In 1950, he joined the National Production Authority, U. S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C. and served until 1953 as chief, Cotton Branch, Textile Division. From 1953 to 1957, he was chief, Cotton Branch, Textile and Clothing Division, Business and Defense Services Administration, U. S. Department of Commerce, and at various times was acting director of the division. He retired Aug. 1, 1957, to become a textile consultant and returned to Greenville from Arlington, Va., in 1959. Among other activities, Mr. Taylor held directorships in the Cotton Manufacturers Association of Georgia, Textile Education Foundation of Georgia, Cotton Textile Institute, American Cotton Textile Association, and 17

American Cotton Textile Institute. Survivors include his widow; four sons; a brother John S. Taylor of Greenville, and a sister. Services will be held today in Mackey Mortuary at 11 a.m. with interment in Woodlawn Memorial Cemetery. Notes: J. E. Sirrine was merged and became CRS Sirrine in the 1980s and has since become Frasinelli Architecture. This was run in the Daily News Record on June 16, 1964. W. H. Taylor Dies at 79 Wyllys Hard Taylor Sr. of 6 Tranquil Ave. died Sunday at Greenville General Hospital after several months of declining health. One of eight children of the late George Edwyn and Emma Hard Taylor, he was born on Sept. 30, 1884 at Mountain View near Pendleton There he lived the early years of his life. He graduated from Clemson in 1905. For the next several years he worked as a civil engineer supervising railroad construction in the South, followed by four years of civil engineering in the Philippine Islands. In 1912, he took a position with the J. E. Sirrine & Co. of Greenville designing and constructing textile plants. During World War I he was appointed a Captain, U. S. Army, and served in France with the Combat Engineers, 81st Div. Following the war he was, for 10 years, superintendent of Republic Cotton Mills, Great Falls. In 1928 he became vice president and general manager, Slater Manufacturing Company, Slater and remained until 1937, when he moved to Anderson as vice president of Appleton Company. After one year he accepted the position of president of Newnan Cotton Mills, Newnan, Ga. During the next 12 years this company, under the leadership of Mr. Taylor, credited with the development of the method of spinning worsted and synthetic fibers on modified cotton machinery, now known as the American System of Worsted Spinning. Also, in World War II, this company was awarded the Army-Navy E three times for its contributions to the war effort. In 1950, he joined the National Production Authority, U. S. Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C., and served until 1953 as Chief, Cotton Branch, Textile Division. From 1953 to 1957, he served as Chief, Cotton Branch, Textile and Clothing Division, Business and Defense Services Administration, U. S. Department of Commerce, and at various times as acting director of that division. He retired Aug. 1, 1957 and was engaged for several years as a private consultant in textiles. In 1959 he left Arlington, Va and returned to Greenville after an absence of 21 years. In addition to many other activities, Mr. Taylor has been officer and director of the Cotton Manufacturers Association of Georgia, director of the Textile Education Foundation of Georgia; Cotton Textile Institute, American Cotton Textile Association, and American Cotton Textile Institute; county chairman of the Civil Defense of Coweta Co. Ga. During World War II, member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers; Mayflower Society; Civil War Roundtable; the New York Southern Society; the Pendleton Farmers Society. He was also active in various civic organizations, including the Rotary Club; American Legion; and the Masons. He was for over 40 years an active participant in the Boy Scouts of America and helped organize scouting activities in several localities. He served as district chairman and as president for the Flint River Council, BSA Georgia. He was awarded the Silver Beaver award for his contribution to Scouting and he inspired his four sons to become Eagle Scouts. He also served for many years an an Elder of the Presbyterian Church and was a member of the John Knox Presbyterian Church at his death. He is survived by his widow, four sons, four grandchildren, a brother John S. Taylor of Greenville, and a sister, Mrs. J. M. Jenkins, Crowley, La. 18