Tarlton Jones Taylor, 1828–1867?> (aged 39 years)
- Name
- Tarlton Jones /Taylor/
- Given names
- Tarlton Jones
- Surname
- Taylor
Birth
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Note: according to an old paper in Erie Taylor Wilks's Bible |
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British King
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7th President of the United States
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Census
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Address: Madison County, Kentucky, USA Citation details: page 154 Quality of data: census image Note: 1 male under 5 [Tarlton], 1 male 5-9 [Christian Smith], 1 male 10-14 [James], 1 male 30-39 [Benjamin] and 1 female 10-14 [Rebecca Jane], 1 female 20-29 [Mary Charlotte Polly Mings]. |
Marriage of a sister
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Citation details: Page 807 Note: Consent: 16 JAN 1837 James Howard+Benjamin Taylor; James Howard+Rebecca Taylor; backside: Howard of full age and Benjamin Taylor gave his consent. |
British King
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8th President of the United States
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Birth of a sister
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Citation details: Kentucky# 3904 Citation details: Memorial# 74213940. Added 31 JUL 2011 by Bunnygirl. |
9th President of the United States
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10th President of the United States
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Death of a paternal grandfather
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Citation details: Madison County, Kentucky Will Book H 1841-1845, pages 393 & 403 |
11th President of the United States
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Marriage of a brother
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Marriage of a brother
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Citation details: "Ancestral File v4.19," database |
Occupation
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Employer: Church of Christ
Source: Ann Taylor Nelson e-mail
Citation details: e-mail 16 DEC 2008 |
12th President of the United States
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Death of a maternal grandfather
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Address: living with son, Daniel
Source: Descendants of Andreas Knorzer
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Marriage
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Citation details: Index 1, No. 4220 |
13th President of the United States
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Family census
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Address: District 2, Harrison County, Kentucky, USA Citation details: page 156 Text: Enumerator: J. V. Bassett Quality of data: census image Note: in hh 700-706 as Catherine Bodkins, Age: 54, Female, $3320, KY, Married within year; Catherine Taylor [daughter of Catherine Bodkins], Age: 18, Female, KY ; Thompson J. Taylor [Tarleton Jones Taylor, son-in-law], Age: 22, Male, KY; Amanda E. Bodkin [daughter of Catherine Bodkins & sister of Catherine Bodkins Taylor], Age: 12, Female, KY. Note: should "married within year" been placed with Catherine Taylor and Tarleton Jones Taylor? |
Birth of a son
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Death of a father
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14th President of the United States
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Birth of a son
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Citation details: Page 100 |
Death of a maternal grandmother
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Source: Descendants of Andreas Knorzer
Note: or 24c APR 1853 according to FamilySearch Ancestral File v4.19 |
Birth of a son
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Citation details: p. 100 Citation details: Memorail# 37041041. Added 13 MAY 2009 by Oklahoma Grave Walkers |
Immigration
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Note: by ship down the Mississippi River to New Orleans, back up the Red River to Shreveport, then across to Sherman, TX, by wagon |
Occupation
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Citation details: "Historical Mention of F. S. Taylor," by a Friend. p. 112 Note: "One of the pioneer preachers and school teachers of Texas. He also owned a sheep and cattle ranch and made Kentucky saddle horses a specialty between 1856 and 1867." |
Marriage of a sister
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15th President of the United States
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Death of a brother
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Birth of a son
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Citation details: p. 49 |
Death of a son
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Citation details: p. 49 Note: and his brother died of typhoid, living in Trinity River bottom |
Birth of a daughter
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Citation details: p. 105 |
Family census
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Address: Sherman District, Grayson County, Texas, USA Citation details: Pages 96 and page 97 Text: Enumerator: T. W. Randolph, Ass't Marshal Note: in hh 645 657 Tarlton J. Taylor, Age: 35, Male, Minister, $1495/$3132, KY; Catharine Taylor, Age: 30, Female, Domestic, KY; Ferdinando Taylor, Age: 9, Male, KY; Andrew J. Taylor, Age: 7, Male, KY; Romulus L. Taylor, Age: 6, Male, KY; [page 97] Elizabeth E. Taylor, Age: 1, Female, TX; Mary J. Ausburn, Age: 22, Female, White, Domestic, KY.
Note: My Family.com (Ancestry.com) has combined pages 69/70 with pages 96/97 in the 1860 Census of Grayson County, Texas. Page 69/70 in hh 455-457 were Tho. Newton and his family along with M. B. Farris and family in hh 455-458 and Wm. M. Taylor and family in 455-459 (3 families all living in 455). Tarlton J. Taylor and his family are found on pages 96/97 in hh 645-657. |
Birth of a son
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Birth of a son
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Citation details: Page 111 |
Birth of a daughter
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Note: a few days before her father's murder near Baxter Springs, KS |
Correspondence
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Note: "My dear Catharine, I addressed you two letters which I hope you have received. My health is not as good as it was when it started, though I am harty. The people here complain of hard times and I can get but little money. Have sold part of my seed on credit, fear I shall not sell it all, it is too late.¶ Catharine I shall not get home in time for harvest. I think you better speke for a reaper in time and enge hands on the best terms for wheat, or otherwise if you fail to enge a reaper, speke for cradles in time.¶ Endeavor to sell a yoke of my oxen for money. Money will be very scarce.¶ Try to collect money to pay harvest hands and to buy wool to make us clothing.¶ Endeavor to preserve the health of the family.¶ Take care of yourself and make all you can we shall need it.¶ And I think if I shall live to get home again I shall stay with you and enjoy your sweet company and that of our children. Kiss them all for me. The Lord bless them and you my affectionate wife.¶ Pray for me God heareth the prayer of the righteous.¶ Once more farewell.¶ Tarleton J. Taylor" |
British Queen
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16th President of the United States
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17th President of the United States
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Death
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Citation details: pp. 52-54, 95 Note: murdered near Baxter Springs, Kansas, USA, while returning to Texas, USA from Missouri, USA, where he collected his wife's inheritance, preaching along the way. |
Death Notice
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Note: from a Grayson County, Texas newspaper at Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, USA, headed: "Pleasant View, Cherokee Co., Kansas, August 1, 1867"¶ Post master at Sherman, Grayson Co., TX:¶ "Dear Sir:¶ There was a man murdered in this county on the night of July 30, 1867, by the name of Tarleton J. Taylor, and from the best information he resided in Grayson County, Texas and if he has any friends or relatives living in your part of the county, you will please communicate this fact to them at your earliest convenience, we have one of the supposed murders now in jail, (his name is James Mathews).¶ For further information write to W. G. Seright, sheriff of Cherokee County, Kansas."¶ The above was handed to us by the P.M. and we publish it for the benefit of the friends of the deceased." |
father |
1793–1852
Birth: 1793
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— Madison, Kentucky, USA Death: March 1852 — Owen, Kentucky, USA |
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mother |
1797–1878
Birth: October 28, 1797
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32
— Cumberland, Harlan, Kentucky, USA Death: about 1878 — Owen, Kentucky, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — January 3, 1819 — Wayne, Kentucky, USA |
9 months
elder sister |
1819–1886
Birth: October 12, 1819
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— Madison, Kentucky, USA Death: November 16, 1886 — Canby, Owen, Kentucky, USA |
3 years
elder brother |
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2 years
elder brother |
1823–1857
Birth: about 1823
30
25
— Madison, Kentucky, USA Death: June 22, 1857 — Owen, Kentucky, USA |
5 years
himself |
1828–1867
Birth: May 1, 1828
35
30
— Grant, Kentucky, USA Death: July 30, 1867 — Cherokee, Kansas, USA |
10 years
younger sister |
1838–1912
Birth: June 2, 1838
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40
— Madison, Kentucky, USA Death: February 2, 1912 — Keefer, Grant, Kentucky, USA |
himself |
1828–1867
Birth: May 1, 1828
35
30
— Grant, Kentucky, USA Death: July 30, 1867 — Cherokee, Kansas, USA |
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wife |
1831–1920
Birth: June 20, 1831
61
36
— Harrison, Kentucky, USA Death: November 17, 1920 — Stephens, Oklahoma, USA |
Marriage | Marriage — December 25, 1849 — Harrison, Kentucky, USA |
15 months
son |
1851–1936
Birth: March 14, 1851
22
19
— Harrison, Kentucky, USA Death: December 4, 1936 — Burnet, Burnet, Texas, USA |
2 years
son |
1853–1930
Birth: March 12, 1853
24
21
— Harrison, Kentucky, USA Death: between February 1920 and 1930 — Italy, Hill, Texas, USA |
2 years
son |
1855–1951
Birth: June 7, 1855
27
23
— Harrison, Kentucky, USA Death: February 16, 1951 — Comanche, Stephens, Oklahoma, USA |
3 years
son |
1857–1858
Birth: December 12, 1857
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26
— Grayson, Texas, USA Death: March 27, 1858 — Grayson, Texas, USA |
15 months
daughter |
1859–1918
Birth: March 18, 1859
30
27
— Grayson, Texas, USA Death: 1918 — Berclair, Goliad, Texas, USA |
3 years
son |
1861–1942
Birth: November 17, 1861
33
30
— Texas, USA Death: January 29, 1942 — Houston, Harris, Texas, USA |
3 years
son |
1864–1906
Birth: August 15, 1864
36
33
— Grayson, Texas, USA Death: October 22, 1906 — Bosque, Texas, USA |
3 years
daughter |
1867–1884
Birth: July 22, 1867
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36
— Grayson, Texas, USA Death: July 30, 1884 |
Birth |
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Census |
Citation details: page 154 Quality of data: census image |
Occupation |
Source: Ann Taylor Nelson e-mail
Citation details: e-mail 16 DEC 2008 |
Marriage |
Citation details: Index 1, No. 4220 |
Family census |
Citation details: page 156 Text: Enumerator: J. V. Bassett Quality of data: census image |
Immigration |
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Occupation |
Citation details: "Historical Mention of F. S. Taylor," by a Friend. p. 112 |
Family census |
Citation details: Pages 96 and page 97 Text: Enumerator: T. W. Randolph, Ass't Marshal |
Death |
Citation details: pp. 52-54, 95 |
Death Notice |
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Note |
Source: Harrison County, Kentucky, Deeds
Citation details: Book 24, p. 390 |
Note |
Source: Harrison County, Kentucky, Deeds
Citation details: Book 25, p. 286 |
Birth |
according to an old paper in Erie Taylor Wilks's Bible |
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Census |
1 male under 5 [Tarlton], 1 male 5-9 [Christian Smith], 1 male 10-14 [James], 1 male 30-39 [Benjamin] and 1 female 10-14 [Rebecca Jane], 1 female 20-29 [Mary Charlotte Polly Mings]. |
Family census |
in hh 700-706 as Catherine Bodkins, Age: 54, Female, $3320, KY, Married within year; Catherine Taylor [daughter of Catherine Bodkins], Age: 18, Female, KY ; Thompson J. Taylor [Tarleton Jones Taylor, son-in-law], Age: 22, Male, KY; Amanda E. Bodkin [daughter of Catherine Bodkins & sister of Catherine Bodkins Taylor], Age: 12, Female, KY. Note: should "married within year" been placed with Catherine Taylor and Tarleton Jones Taylor? |
Immigration |
by ship down the Mississippi River to New Orleans, back up the Red River to Shreveport, then across to Sherman, TX, by wagon |
Occupation |
"One of the pioneer preachers and school teachers of Texas. He also owned a sheep and cattle ranch and made Kentucky saddle horses a specialty between 1856 and 1867." |
Family census |
in hh 645 657 Tarlton J. Taylor, Age: 35, Male, Minister, $1495/$3132, KY; Catharine Taylor, Age: 30, Female, Domestic, KY; Ferdinando Taylor, Age: 9, Male, KY; Andrew J. Taylor, Age: 7, Male, KY; Romulus L. Taylor, Age: 6, Male, KY; [page 97] Elizabeth E. Taylor, Age: 1, Female, TX; Mary J. Ausburn, Age: 22, Female, White, Domestic, KY. My Family.com (Ancestry.com) has combined pages 69/70 with pages 96/97 in the 1860 Census of Grayson County, Texas. Page 69/70 in hh 455-457 were Tho. Newton and his family along with M. B. Farris and family in hh 455-458 and Wm. M. Taylor and family in 455-459 (3 families all living in 455). Tarlton J. Taylor and his family are found on pages 96/97 in hh 645-657. |
Correspondence |
"My dear Catharine, I addressed you two letters which I hope you have received. My health is not as good as it was when it started, though I am harty. The people here complain of hard times and I can get but little money. Have sold part of my seed on credit, fear I shall not sell it all, it is too late.¶ Catharine I shall not get home in time for harvest. I think you better speke for a reaper in time and enge hands on the best terms for wheat, or otherwise if you fail to enge a reaper, speke for cradles in time.¶ Endeavor to sell a yoke of my oxen for money. Money will be very scarce.¶ Try to collect money to pay harvest hands and to buy wool to make us clothing.¶ Endeavor to preserve the health of the family.¶ Take care of yourself and make all you can we shall need it.¶ And I think if I shall live to get home again I shall stay with you and enjoy your sweet company and that of our children. Kiss them all for me. The Lord bless them and you my affectionate wife.¶ Pray for me God heareth the prayer of the righteous.¶ Once more farewell.¶ Tarleton J. Taylor" |
Death |
murdered near Baxter Springs, Kansas, USA, while returning to Texas, USA from Missouri, USA, where he collected his wife's inheritance, preaching along the way. |
Death Notice |
from a Grayson County, Texas newspaper at Sherman, Grayson County, Texas, USA, headed: "Pleasant View, Cherokee Co., Kansas, August 1, 1867"¶ Post master at Sherman, Grayson Co., TX:¶ "Dear Sir:¶ There was a man murdered in this county on the night of July 30, 1867, by the name of Tarleton J. Taylor, and from the best information he resided in Grayson County, Texas and if he has any friends or relatives living in your part of the county, you will please communicate this fact to them at your earliest convenience, we have one of the supposed murders now in jail, (his name is James Mathews).¶ For further information write to W. G. Seright, sheriff of Cherokee County, Kansas."¶ The above was handed to us by the P.M. and we publish it for the benefit of the friends of the deceased." |
Note
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was deeded a lot in Colemansville from Stowers and Bruce in 1853
Source: Harrison County, Kentucky, Deeds
Citation details: Book 24, p. 390 |
Note
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sold a lot in Colesmanville to John Mozee in 1854 in Harrison Co., KY
Source: Harrison County, Kentucky, Deeds
Citation details: Book 25, p. 286 |
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Media object
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1848-05-01 Tarlton Taylor-Certificate of Ordination |
Media object
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Tarlton Jones Taylor |