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Richard P Taylor Jr.

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Richard P Taylor Jr.

Birth
Washington County, Ohio, USA
Death
29 May 1865 (aged 39–40)
USA
Burial
Lawrence Township, Washington County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Son of Richard Taylor Sr. and Freedom Taylor.

Censuses indicate he was born about 1824.

He was married 22 or 23 Oct. 1848 in Washington County, Ohio, to Elizabeth Treadway. She later remarried Pearson Farley on July 12, 1879; Amos Cornell on Sept 20, 1896; and Hiram Blouir May 31, 1900.

He died in the Civil War. His unit's story: http://ohiocivilwar.com/cw175.html and also http://ourgrampascivilwar.wordpress.com

Children: John, William, Anna (married John Metheny), Roseanna (married James Ellis Carter), Freedom (married Edmund Hickman), Richard, Amos.

The church of this cemetery is most likely the one whose membership records provided details about the Taylor family membership and activity. This Moss Run church, in Lawrence township, was initially interdenominational, then Presbyterian, then Congregational and is today an independent, community church. The church of the notes was called "Lawrence church." Many relatives of his are in the same cemetery or were associated with the pastors of this church, so the references likely are to this same place.

Copies of the Taylor family reports, including Taylor-related references from this church record, were kept by Richard Taylor Sr.'s great-great-granddaughter Eliza Brooks and elaborated upon by Nancy Runta, with copies in the Washington County Public Library genealogy department family files.

Other family member memorials for family background:

Brother David Taylor, Rake Cemetery, memorial # 95404318

Sister Maria Taylor Dye (whose line provided genealogy), Oak Grove Cemetery, whose husband Amos Dye's memorial gives more of the family background, memorial # 30299485

Nephew William Henning (with whom Richard Jr.'s father Richard Sr. lived in 1850), Rake Cemetery, memorial #80771232

Eliza Brooks (who grounded the family genealogy closest to the early sources), Moss Run Cemetery, memorial # 42659013.
Son of Richard Taylor Sr. and Freedom Taylor.

Censuses indicate he was born about 1824.

He was married 22 or 23 Oct. 1848 in Washington County, Ohio, to Elizabeth Treadway. She later remarried Pearson Farley on July 12, 1879; Amos Cornell on Sept 20, 1896; and Hiram Blouir May 31, 1900.

He died in the Civil War. His unit's story: http://ohiocivilwar.com/cw175.html and also http://ourgrampascivilwar.wordpress.com

Children: John, William, Anna (married John Metheny), Roseanna (married James Ellis Carter), Freedom (married Edmund Hickman), Richard, Amos.

The church of this cemetery is most likely the one whose membership records provided details about the Taylor family membership and activity. This Moss Run church, in Lawrence township, was initially interdenominational, then Presbyterian, then Congregational and is today an independent, community church. The church of the notes was called "Lawrence church." Many relatives of his are in the same cemetery or were associated with the pastors of this church, so the references likely are to this same place.

Copies of the Taylor family reports, including Taylor-related references from this church record, were kept by Richard Taylor Sr.'s great-great-granddaughter Eliza Brooks and elaborated upon by Nancy Runta, with copies in the Washington County Public Library genealogy department family files.

Other family member memorials for family background:

Brother David Taylor, Rake Cemetery, memorial # 95404318

Sister Maria Taylor Dye (whose line provided genealogy), Oak Grove Cemetery, whose husband Amos Dye's memorial gives more of the family background, memorial # 30299485

Nephew William Henning (with whom Richard Jr.'s father Richard Sr. lived in 1850), Rake Cemetery, memorial #80771232

Eliza Brooks (who grounded the family genealogy closest to the early sources), Moss Run Cemetery, memorial # 42659013.

Inscription

Co. K, 175th Ohio Inf



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