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Facts and Events
Name[1][2] |
Mary Gregory |
Gender |
Female |
Birth[1][2][3][5] |
1665 |
Old Rappahannock (extinct), Virginia, United StatesParents lived in [Old] Rappahannock County at time of her birth |
Marriage |
10 Aug 1682 |
Caroline, Virginia, United Statesto James Taylor, Esq., the immigrant |
Marriage |
1698 |
Virginia, USASittenbourne Parish to Rowland Thomas |
Death[2][3][4] |
1747 |
Bowling Green, Caroline, Virginia, United States |
Burial[3] |
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Caroline, Virginia, United StatesHare Forest Cemetery |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ancestry.com - OneWorldTree (discontinued in 2013): - extremely unreliable source.
Online publication - Ancestry.com. OneWorldTree [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 Ancestry.com - OneWorldTree (discontinued in 2013): - extremely unreliable source
Database online.
Record for Edmund Taylor Record for James Taylor Record for Mary Gregory
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 Mary Gregory Taylor, Memorial 18531133, Created by: Paul Taylor "Moochie" 20 Mar 2007, in Find A Grave
accessed 21 Apr 2019.
Mary Gregory Taylor BIRTH 1665, Rappahannock County, Virginia, USA DEATH 1747 (aged 81–82), Bowling Green, Caroline County, Virginia, USA BURIAL Hare Forest Cemetery, Caroline County, Virginia, USA PLOT Unknown as there is no grave marker; the one shown in the photo on her memorial is either for a different Mary or is a more recent addition to the burial area. [Has photograph of memorial stone, clearly a much more modern stone]
Daughter of John Gregory & Elizabeth Bishop Gregory. Wife of James Taylor 1634–1698 (m. 1682) Children: Ann Taylor, Elizabeth Taylor, John Taylor, Mary Bishop Taylor Pendelton 1688–1770, Edmund Taylor, James Taylor, John Powell Taylor 1696–1780
She was also married to Rowland Thomas
- ↑ Caroline County Court Order Book,1746-1754
pp. 28-31.
Page 29 - ". . . Depositions also taken in the same suit the 28th day of March 1745 at the house of Rowland Thomas of Caroline by virtue of the said commission by consent of partys both being also present.
Mary Thomas of Caroline County, aged about 80 years, being sworn and examined on the part of the Plaintiff - if she knew which died first, her former husband, James Taylor the Elder, or his two grandsons, John and Robert Powell, son of Robert Powell and Sarah Powell? Answered and saith- that on the Wednesday or Thursday before the said James Taylor's death Mrs. Powell, mother of the said John and Robert, came down to see him and told this Deponent she had buried three of her children, John, Robert and one unbaptized; that Mary Stone was then there and told the Deponent the same, but whether the said Stone and Mrs. Powell came down together or not her this Deponent don't remember; that the said Taylor lived til the Saturday afterward and then died to her best remembrance; that she don't remember she ever heard from any person about that time nor til lately that the said James Taylor died before the said children; and further saith that the said James signed and published his Will on the Wednesday nigh before he died to the best of her knowledge and further not."
As cited by Sharon Neal's tree on RootsWeb on the page for Mary Lee Gregory.
- ↑ Torrence, Clayton. Winston of Virginia and allied families. (Richmond, Virginia: Whittet & Shepperson, 1927)
p. 241.
Children of John Gregory1 Mary Gregory, b. 1665, d. after 1745, m.1 James Taylor of King and Queen's County (see Taylor Family), m.2 Rowland Thomas of Caroline County. NOTE: Information based on research in original records, cited in tex
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