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PVT Taylor Webster

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PVT Taylor Webster Veteran

Birth
Plainfield, Union County, New Jersey, USA
Death
12 Sep 1802 (aged 55)
Ross County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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Parents: John Webster & Anna Taylor

Marriage to Hannah Jackson on April 22, 1769 in Plainfield. US Quaker Meeting Records.

1790 NJ Early Census- Resided in Westfield, Essex County.
1790 NJ Early Census-resided in Bernards township, Somerset Co.

Feb 26 1791- Westland Ohio MM, transferred certificate from Rahway (NJ) MM. Wife, Hannah & children listed: William, Phebe, Rebecca, Susanna & John.

Encyclopedia American Quakers Genealogy, vol.4, recorded death. Webster: Taylor died early in 1800, buried at Dry Run or Salt Creek.

Records at Dry Run Cemetery, now named Crispen Cemetery (#10645).

Mayflower Descendant Society has location of death as Ross Co, Ohio. Same as wife; Hannah Webster.

New updates: (Aug, 2017); Taylor served as patriot in American Revolution.
WEBSTER, TAYLOR DAR Ancestor #: A121374
Service: NEW JERSEY Rank: PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: 11-18-1748 ESSEX CO NEW JERSEY
Death: ANTE 9-12-1802 ROSS CO OHIO


U.S., Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783, served NJ.
Served in foot militia under Capt. William Garthwad, County of Essex, under Col Edward Thomas. Signed under Capt. Garthwad hand on 24th day 8th Mo, 1776. other Webster's listed on document: John, Hugh, William, and Hugh Jr Webster.

Mayflower Society of Descendants.
Source: Ethan Allen Doty, Doty-Doten Family in America; Descendants of Edward Doty, An Emigrant by the Mayflower, 1620, Brooklyn, N.Y., Published for the Author, 1897, p 505.
Parents: John Webster & Anna Taylor

Marriage to Hannah Jackson on April 22, 1769 in Plainfield. US Quaker Meeting Records.

1790 NJ Early Census- Resided in Westfield, Essex County.
1790 NJ Early Census-resided in Bernards township, Somerset Co.

Feb 26 1791- Westland Ohio MM, transferred certificate from Rahway (NJ) MM. Wife, Hannah & children listed: William, Phebe, Rebecca, Susanna & John.

Encyclopedia American Quakers Genealogy, vol.4, recorded death. Webster: Taylor died early in 1800, buried at Dry Run or Salt Creek.

Records at Dry Run Cemetery, now named Crispen Cemetery (#10645).

Mayflower Descendant Society has location of death as Ross Co, Ohio. Same as wife; Hannah Webster.

New updates: (Aug, 2017); Taylor served as patriot in American Revolution.
WEBSTER, TAYLOR DAR Ancestor #: A121374
Service: NEW JERSEY Rank: PATRIOTIC SERVICE
Birth: 11-18-1748 ESSEX CO NEW JERSEY
Death: ANTE 9-12-1802 ROSS CO OHIO


U.S., Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783, served NJ.
Served in foot militia under Capt. William Garthwad, County of Essex, under Col Edward Thomas. Signed under Capt. Garthwad hand on 24th day 8th Mo, 1776. other Webster's listed on document: John, Hugh, William, and Hugh Jr Webster.

Mayflower Society of Descendants.
Source: Ethan Allen Doty, Doty-Doten Family in America; Descendants of Edward Doty, An Emigrant by the Mayflower, 1620, Brooklyn, N.Y., Published for the Author, 1897, p 505.

Gravesite Details

possibly unmarked veteran GRAVE- SERVED Rev War 1776, Records at Dry Run Cemetery, now named Crispen Cemetery (#10645).



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