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John Abraham Taylor (1807-1885) married Mary (Polly) Preisoch (Prisock, Prysock), and moved from South Carolina to Franklin County, Alabama in 1827. He became known as "Parson John" for his preaching of Christianity in Franklin, Colbert and other northern Alabama counties as well as in Mississippi and Tennessee (although he was not affi- liated with any formal church organization). Descendants and rela- tives of Parson John lived in South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee, Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Indiana and elsewhere.
George Taylor was born in about 1645 in Wales or England. He married Elisabeth. He died in 1701 in Cape May County, New Jersey.
Genealogical chart starting with John Taylor (b. ca. 1699), but it is actually the descendants of George Taylor (b. 1752), in Lincolnshire, England, for six to eight more generations, who mostly live in the United States, but a few in England and Rhodesia. The front side is a chart with names only. On the verso, the descendants are listed by their assigned numbers, name, birth place and date, death date, and wife's name.
This collection contains one item, a 25 x 19 inch photocopy of the Taylor family tree, drawn by Yardley Taylor in 1851. The tree begins in 1719 with the marriage of Benjamin Taylor (1696-1780) to Hannah Towne (1698-1780) in Pennsylvania and continues through six generations. This is a traditional representation of the family as a tree, with the first five generations represented as the trunk and branches, and their children as leaves. The original lithograph was published by A. Hoen and Company of Baltimore.