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Garrard Banks Taylor

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Garrard Banks Taylor

Birth
Garrard County, Kentucky, USA
Death
12 Jun 1897 (aged 83)
Butler County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Butler County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 2nd ed., 1885, Butler Co.

GARRARD BANKS TAYLOR, Butler County, was born July 7, 1813, in Garrard County, Ky., where he grew to manhood, and in 1833 removed to Trimble County, and in 1845 located in the northeast part of this county, where he has since resided. His father, Mooreman Taylor, an native of North Carolina, was born in 1769; removed with his father to Garrard County while a youth; was a hatter by trade, and died in 1827. He was the son of Zachary Taylor, a cousin of Gen. Taylor's father. His children were Mooreman, Uriah, Zachary, George and Betsy (McDonald). Mooreman married Levina, daughter of Lynn and Sully (Proctor) Banks, of Garrard County (born in 1776, died in 1868), and their offspring are Betsey, Naoma (Banks), Uriah, Zachary, Melissa (Pruett), John, Charity (Emery), Lorenah, Garrard B. [,?] Oliver, Garton C. and Theresa B. (Sadler). Garrard B. procured his education by his own industry, and is a reading man. He has been twice married; first March 5, 1835, to Nancy, daughter of Jesse and Hannah (Kimmel) Stearling, of Trimble County (born July 7, 1818, died December 21, 1867), and to them were born John M., William A., Wilford E. (deceased), Charity E. (deceased), Garrard B. Jr., Zachary, Jesse S., Mooreman, Joel J., James S., Edward, Mary J. (Bryant) and Oliver P. Mr. Taylor was next married October 25, 1868, to Mrs. Julina, widow of Azel Simpson, and daughter of William and Rachel (Hampton) Lowe (born in Barren County, December 6, 1819). Her children are James W., John E., Warren T., Angeline (Lee), Amanda J. (Bryant), Marion (deceased), Martha L. (Bryant), Jesse S. (deceased), and Sarah E. (Embry). Mr. Taylor has served his community seven years as a magistrate and member of the court of claims in Butler County. He is a farmer, having 217 acres of productive land, in a high state of cultivation. He has for more than forty years been an elder and a deacon in the Christian Church; in politics he is a Prohibitionist. Mr. Taylor and his last wife had three sons each in the Union army in the late war.
Kentucky: A History of the State, Battle, Perrin, & Kniffin, 2nd ed., 1885, Butler Co.

GARRARD BANKS TAYLOR, Butler County, was born July 7, 1813, in Garrard County, Ky., where he grew to manhood, and in 1833 removed to Trimble County, and in 1845 located in the northeast part of this county, where he has since resided. His father, Mooreman Taylor, an native of North Carolina, was born in 1769; removed with his father to Garrard County while a youth; was a hatter by trade, and died in 1827. He was the son of Zachary Taylor, a cousin of Gen. Taylor's father. His children were Mooreman, Uriah, Zachary, George and Betsy (McDonald). Mooreman married Levina, daughter of Lynn and Sully (Proctor) Banks, of Garrard County (born in 1776, died in 1868), and their offspring are Betsey, Naoma (Banks), Uriah, Zachary, Melissa (Pruett), John, Charity (Emery), Lorenah, Garrard B. [,?] Oliver, Garton C. and Theresa B. (Sadler). Garrard B. procured his education by his own industry, and is a reading man. He has been twice married; first March 5, 1835, to Nancy, daughter of Jesse and Hannah (Kimmel) Stearling, of Trimble County (born July 7, 1818, died December 21, 1867), and to them were born John M., William A., Wilford E. (deceased), Charity E. (deceased), Garrard B. Jr., Zachary, Jesse S., Mooreman, Joel J., James S., Edward, Mary J. (Bryant) and Oliver P. Mr. Taylor was next married October 25, 1868, to Mrs. Julina, widow of Azel Simpson, and daughter of William and Rachel (Hampton) Lowe (born in Barren County, December 6, 1819). Her children are James W., John E., Warren T., Angeline (Lee), Amanda J. (Bryant), Marion (deceased), Martha L. (Bryant), Jesse S. (deceased), and Sarah E. (Embry). Mr. Taylor has served his community seven years as a magistrate and member of the court of claims in Butler County. He is a farmer, having 217 acres of productive land, in a high state of cultivation. He has for more than forty years been an elder and a deacon in the Christian Church; in politics he is a Prohibitionist. Mr. Taylor and his last wife had three sons each in the Union army in the late war.


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