Person:Samuel Taylor (20)

Watchers
m. Bef 1698
  1. Samuel Taylor1699 - 1748/49
m. 16 Apr 1722
  1. Samuel Taylor - Bef 1750
m. 10 Jan 1726/27
  1. Verlinda Taylor1735 - 1759
  2. Priscilla Taylor1739/40 - Aft 1761
  3. Anne Taylor1742/43 -
  4. Susannah TaylorAft 1744 -
Facts and Events
Name Samuel Taylor
Gender Male
Birth? 18 Jul 1699 Queen Ann Parish, Prince George's, Maryland, United States
Other[1] 20 Nov 1705 Prince George's, Maryland, United Statesage < 21 ; named in Will of Samuel Taylor, father
Marriage 16 Apr 1722 Prince George's, Maryland, United Statesto Amanda Boggess
Marriage 10 Jan 1726/27 Prince George's, Maryland, United Statesto Mary Wight
Other[1] 23 Apr 1741 Prince George's, Maryland, United Statesnamed in Will of Verlinda Brown, mother
Death? 11 Mar 1748/49 Prince George's, Maryland, United States
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Various records.

    ===HIS FATHER'S WILL===
    Taylor, Samuell, Prince George's County, 20th Nov., 1705;; 10th Oct., 1706.
    Desires 100 A. of "Taylorton" to be sold for benefit of estate,
    To wife Valinder,, extx., residue of real estate during minority of son Samuel,, who is to receive 2/3 of same at 21 yrs. and entire estate at decease of wife. Personal estate to be divided between wife and sd. son.
    Conveyance to Anne Wight to be made good.
    Trustees: Thos. Smith and Capt. Benoni Thomas,
    Test: Thos. Cockshutt, Hez. Bussee, Cornelius White. 12. 118.

    ===
    Prince George's Land Records 1726-1730 - Liber M, Page 460
    Enrolled at request of Peregrine Mackanesse 2 Aug 1729:
    Indenture, 5 Feb 1728; Between Benjamin Loyd, planter, of the one part and Peregrine Makanesse, blacksmith, and Robert Perle, carpenter; for 5s; a tract called The Taylertown; bounded by sd. Taylor's land in the freshes on the west side of the Patuxent; containing 52 acres; also 12 1/2 acres purchased by sd- Benjamin from Samuel Taylor; part of a tract called Taylorton; also 2 Negroes, 15 head of cattle, 2 horses, 1 mare, 16 hogs, and household goods, etc.; also the dwelling house and 1,100# tobacco due Benjamin from Charles Gervis (or Gowis) for rent of land; /s/ Benja. Loyd (mark); wit. Philip Lee, Richard Lee; 5 Feb 1728; ack. by Benjamin Loyd and Teresa his wife

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    Prince George's Land Records 1730-1733 - Liber Q, Page 184
    Enrolled at request of Thomas Gantt 1 Dec 1730:
    Indenture, 1 Dec 1730; Between Samuel Taylar, planter, and Thomas Gantt, Gent.; for £41.17.6; a tract being part of Taylarton; bounded by George Jones; containing 312 acres; /s/ Samll. Taylar; wit. Phil. Lee, Jr., Lingan Wilson; ack. 1 Dec 1730 by Samuel Taylar

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    Prince George's Land Records 1730-1733 - Liber Q, Page 187
    Enrolled at request of Thomas Gantt, release, 1 Dec 1730:
    Virlinda Brown lately called Virlinda Taylor, widow and relict of Samuel Taylar, planter, dec'd; for 5s; release of claim to Taylarton; 1 Dec 1730; /s/ Virlindar Browne; ack. Virlinda Brown

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    Kidwell, James, Charles County, 28th Sept., 1740; 11th Oct., 1742.
    To son John, 38 A.
    To wife Anne, extx., personal estate. At her death to pass to child. viz. William, Tracy, Elizabeth, Thomas and Benjamin.
    Test: Samuel Taylor, Thomas Lawson, Joseph Fry. 22. 511

    ===HIS MOTHER'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

    ===
    PARKER, GABRIEL, JR,, Prince George's Co. 27 Nov. 1745; 16 Dec. 1745
    Wife SARAH PARKER
    Father GABRIEL PARKER, appoint ex.
    Wit: Samuel Taylor, Richard Pile. 24.330

    ===
    MAGRUDER, ALEXANDER, Prince George's Co. 4 Feb, 1739/40; 20 May, 1746
    To wife SUSANNAH MAGRUDER, the plantation I now dwell upon,
    To dau. ELIZABETH WHITEAKER, 1 slave.
    To ROBERT WHITKER and wife ELIZABETH, the southernmost half of a lott of land.
    To dau, SARAH BUTLER, 1 slave.
    To son HEZEKIAH MAGRUDER, 180 A. pt. of "Jordan," 80A. "Quicksale" formerly belonging to William Collins.
    To son ALEXANDER MAGRUDER, remaining pt. of my land, and after decease of my wife, the plantation that I now live on to him and hrs. that is divided bet. my bro. NATHANIEL MAGRUDER, late dec'd.
    Mentions bro. Nathaniel Magruder and his 2 sons George and Alexander Magruder to equally divided bet. the 2 sons.
    To my son ALEXANDER,, my surveying instruments,
    The name of his 2 daus. were Priscilla and Anne Magruder.
    Appoint my loving wife Susannah Magruder, extx.
    Wit: Samuel Taylor, James Truman. 24.37

    ===PROBATE===
    Mr. Samuel Taylor 42.41 PG £148.12.0 Jul 3 1749 Mar 6 1749
    Appraisers: Alexander Magruder (near Mill Town), Thomas Owen.
    Creditors: Mary Sim, Samuel Rounell & Co.
    Next of kin: John Smith, Thomas Hollyday.
    Administratrix: Mary Taylor.

    ===PROBATE===
    Samuel Taylor 32.364 A PG £148.12.0 £194.19.4 Jun 25 1752
    Sureties: George Parker, John Ward (both living near Purmunkey on Potomack).
    Received from: William Neal, William Bright, John Dorsett, John Hill, Mary Smith.
    Payments to: Mary Sim, (executrix of Dr. Patrick Sim), Dr. Thomas Hamilton, Bartholomew Gibilsky, Elisabeth Kirkwood, James Robertson.
    Heirs: Virlinda Taylor (daughter).
    Administratrix: Mary Throne, wife of Jonathon Throne.