Person:Priscilla Taylor (2)

Watchers
m. 10 Jan 1726/27
  1. Verlinda Taylor1735 - 1759
  2. Priscilla Taylor1739/40 - Aft 1761
  3. Anne Taylor1742/43 -
  4. Susannah TaylorAft 1744 -
  • HJames WilsonBef 1736 - Aft 1761
  • WPriscilla Taylor1739/40 - Aft 1761
m. Abt 1756
Facts and Events
Name Priscilla Taylor
Gender Female
Birth? 15 Feb 1739/40 Prince George's, Maryland, United States
Other[1] 23 Apr 1741 Prince George's, Maryland, United Statesnamed in Will of Verlinda Brown, grandmother
Marriage Abt 1756 Prince George's, Maryland, United Statesto James Wilson
Property[1] 20 Jun 1761 Prince George's, Maryland, United Statesnamed in indenture
Death? Aft 1761 Prince George's, Maryland, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Various records.

    ===HER GRANDMOTHER'S WILL===
    Brown, Virlindar, widow, Prince George's County, 23rd April, 1741; 11th Jan., 1741.
    To granddaus. Priscalla and Virlindar Taylor, son Samuel Taylar, dau.-in-law Mary Taylor, personalty.
    To Elizabeth, dau. of Thomas Grant, Sr., 150 a. near Rock Creek.
    to son Samuel, afsd., ex., residue of estate.
    Test: Wm. Neal, Eliz. Neal, F. Waring. MCW 22.434

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    Prince George's County, Maryland Land Records 1759-1763; Liber RR {Abstract by Mike Marshall}; Page 145. At the request of Moses Orme, Jr. the following Deed was recorded July 25, 1761
    Indenture made June 20, 1761; Between James Wilson and Priscilla Wilson his wife of one part and Moses Orme, Jr., of the other part. Whereas Samuel Taylor late of PGCo was in his life time possessed two tracts called "Taylorton" where on the said Samuel Taylor lived containing 240 acres, and Taylors Pasture" containing 38-1/2 acres and died intestate the land became the property of his four daughters, Verlinda Taylor, Priscilla Taylor, Ann Taylor and Susannah Taylor coheirs of the said Samuel Taylor, and the said Priscilla Taylor having lately intermarried with James Wilson which by his wife became the right of him. Now this indenture further witnesseth that James Wilson and Priscilla Wilson his wife in consideration of 30 pounds sterling money of Great Britain paid by Moses Orme, Jr., have sold their portion of the two said tracts containing by approximation 50-1/2 acres. Signed James Wilson, Priscilla Wilson, in the presence of Francis Waring and acknowledged before Francis Waring, John Stone Hawkins and at the same time Priscilla Wilson w/o James Wilson relinquished her right of dower
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    [Note: Moses Orme, Jr., married Verlinda Taylor, sister of Priscilla Taylor. "Taylorton" patented Oct 19, 1653, Liber AB&H f 362, Calvert County, Maryland by Robert Taylor.]