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[25] 10 Hannah Taylor, sister of Col.George Taylor, born March 15, 1718, married a Frenchman named Nicholas Battaile. She had two sons: Hay and Lawrence, both of them mentioned a number of times by diarist. They lived in Orange County. Hay Battaile married 1st, Mary Willis, she died Sept.5,1792 and he married again on Feb.12,1794, Ann Daingerfield. They moved to Kentucky and left descendants. Lawrence ("Law.") Battaile married Ann Hay Taliaferro, June 10, 1790. The Batailes and Taliaferros were closely related. There was also a "Hay" and a "Law" Taliaferro. MILDRED TAYLOR, sister of Col.George Taylor, and youngest of the family, born Dec.11,1724; married Aug.24, 1753, Richard Thomas, of Orange County. They lived adjoining "Greenfield," on a part of the original 10,000 acre tract taken up by her father, James Taylor 2nd, in 1720. She had three sons: John Rowland and Joseph. The first was a hard drinker, mentioned May 1, 1786 and Jan, 25, 1798. "Aunt Thomas" was frequently mentioned in diaries. OTHER RELATIVES AND FRIENDS OF COL.GEORGE TAYLOR. ZACHARY TAYLOR JR., son of Zachary, and nephew of Col.George Taylor, married Alice Chew, daughter of Thomas Chew and Martha Taylor. Alice died Mch.6, 1796. They had three children: 1. Samuel, 2. Sarah, married Nov.8,1792, Richard Woolfolk, moved to Ky. 3. John married Parthenia Dawson. COLONEL RICHARD TAYLOR, son of Zachary (the elder) and nephew of Col.George Taylor, was born April 3, 1741-died Jan.19,1829. He married Sarah D[abney] Strother. Was Lieutenant Colonel of 2nd, Va.Regiment in Revolution: moved to Ky., and was prominent in public life at Lousville in its early history. Children: 1. Hancock, married 1st, Elizabeth Hord; 2nd, Anna Lewis. 2. Zachary, married Margaret Smith. This was the celebrated General during the Mexican War and 12th, President of the U.S. 3. George, 4. William Dabney Strother, 5. Richard. 6. JosephP[annill], married Evalina McLean-Quarter Master Gen. U.S.A. 7. Elizabeth Lee, married John Gibson Taylor, son of James and grandson of Col.George Taylor. 8. Sarah, married French Strother Gray, (Grey) 9. Emily, married John S. Allison. From the TAYLOR DIARY #1907-z in the Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina Library, Chapel Hill. FOR REFERENCE ONLY: PERMISSION TO PUBLISH MUST BE REQUESTED. WARNING: MOST MANUSCRIPTS ARE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT.

[25] 10
Hannah Taylor,
sister of Col.George Taylor, born March 15, 1718, married a Frenchman named Nicholas Battaile. She had two sons: Hay and Lawrence, both of them mentioned a number of times by diarist. They lived in Orange County. Hay Battaile married 1st, Mary Willis, she died Sept.5,1792 and he married again on Feb.12,1794, Ann Daingerfield.
They moved to Kentucky and left descendants.
Lawrence ("Law.") Battaile married Ann Hay Taliaferro, June 10, 1790. The Batailes and Taliaferros were closely related. There was also a "Hay" and a "Law" Taliaferro.
MILDRED TAYLOR,
sister of Col.George Taylor, and youngest of the family, born Dec.11,1724; married Aug.24, 1753, Richard Thomas, of Orange County. They lived adjoining "Greenfield," on a part of the original 10,000 acre tract taken up by her father, James Taylor 2nd, in 1720.
She had three sons: John Rowland and Joseph.
The first was a hard drinker, mentioned May 1, 1786 and Jan, 25, 1798. "Aunt Thomas" was frequently mentioned in diaries.
OTHER RELATIVES AND FRIENDS OF COL.GEORGE TAYLOR.
ZACHARY TAYLOR JR.,
son of Zachary, and nephew of Col.George Taylor, married Alice Chew, daughter of Thomas Chew and Martha Taylor. Alice died Mch.6, 1796. They had three children:
1. Samuel,
2. Sarah, married Nov.8,1792, Richard Woolfolk, moved to Ky.
3. John married Parthenia Dawson.
COLONEL RICHARD TAYLOR,
son of Zachary (the elder) and nephew of Col.George Taylor, was born April 3, 1741-died Jan.19,1829. He married Sarah D[abney] Strother. Was Lieutenant Colonel of 2nd, Va.Regiment in Revolution: moved to Ky., and was prominent in public life at Lousville in its early history. Children:
1. Hancock, married 1st, Elizabeth Hord; 2nd, Anna Lewis.
2. Zachary, married Margaret Smith. This was the celebrated General during the Mexican War and 12th, President of the U.S.
3. George,
4. William Dabney Strother,
5. Richard.
6. JosephP[annill], married Evalina McLean-Quarter Master Gen. U.S.A.
7. Elizabeth Lee, married John Gibson Taylor, son of James and grandson of Col.George Taylor.
8. Sarah, married French Strother Gray, (Grey)
9. Emily, married John S. Allison.
From the TAYLOR DIARY #1907-z in the Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina Library, Chapel Hill. FOR REFERENCE ONLY: PERMISSION TO PUBLISH MUST BE REQUESTED. WARNING: MOST MANUSCRIPTS ARE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT.

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[25] 10 Hannah Taylor, sister of Col.George Taylor, born March 15, 1718, married a Frenchman named Nicholas Battaile. She had two sons: Hay and Lawrence, both of them mentioned a number of times by diarist. They lived in Orange County. Hay Battaile married 1st, Mary Willis, she died Sept.5,1792 and he married again on Feb.12,1794, Ann Daingerfield. They moved to Kentucky and left descendants. Lawrence ("Law.") Battaile married Ann Hay Taliaferro, June 10, 1790. The Batailes and Taliaferros were closely related. There was also a "Hay" and a "Law" Taliaferro. MILDRED TAYLOR, sister of Col.George Taylor, and youngest of the family, born Dec.11,1724; married Aug.24, 1753, Richard Thomas, of Orange County. They lived adjoining "Greenfield," on a part of the original 10,000 acre tract taken up by her father, James Taylor 2nd, in 1720. She had three sons: John Rowland and Joseph. The first was a hard drinker, mentioned May 1, 1786 and Jan, 25, 1798. "Aunt Thomas" was frequently mentioned in diaries. OTHER RELATIVES AND FRIENDS OF COL.GEORGE TAYLOR. ZACHARY TAYLOR JR., son of Zachary, and nephew of Col.George Taylor, married Alice Chew, daughter of Thomas Chew and Martha Taylor. Alice died Mch.6, 1796. They had three children: 1. Samuel, 2. Sarah, married Nov.8,1792, Richard Woolfolk, moved to Ky. 3. John married Parthenia Dawson. COLONEL RICHARD TAYLOR, son of Zachary (the elder) and nephew of Col.George Taylor, was born April 3, 1741-died Jan.19,1829. He married Sarah D[abney] Strother. Was Lieutenant Colonel of 2nd, Va.Regiment in Revolution: moved to Ky., and was prominent in public life at Lousville in its early history. Children: 1. Hancock, married 1st, Elizabeth Hord; 2nd, Anna Lewis. 2. Zachary, married Margaret Smith. This was the celebrated General during the Mexican War and 12th, President of the U.S. 3. George, 4. William Dabney Strother, 5. Richard. 6. JosephP[annill], married Evalina McLean-Quarter Master Gen. U.S.A. 7. Elizabeth Lee, married John Gibson Taylor, son of James and grandson of Col.George Taylor. 8. Sarah, married French Strother Gray, (Grey) 9. Emily, married John S. Allison. From the TAYLOR DIARY #1907-z in the Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina Library, Chapel Hill. FOR REFERENCE ONLY: PERMISSION TO PUBLISH MUST BE REQUESTED. WARNING: MOST MANUSCRIPTS ARE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT.

[25] 10
Hannah Taylor,
sister of Col.George Taylor, born March 15, 1718, married a Frenchman named Nicholas Battaile. She had two sons: Hay and Lawrence, both of them mentioned a number of times by diarist. They lived in Orange County. Hay Battaile married 1st, Mary Willis, she died Sept.5,1792 and he married again on Feb.12,1794, Ann Daingerfield.
They moved to Kentucky and left descendants.
Lawrence ("Law.") Battaile married Ann Hay Taliaferro, June 10, 1790. The Batailes and Taliaferros were closely related. There was also a "Hay" and a "Law" Taliaferro.
MILDRED TAYLOR,
sister of Col.George Taylor, and youngest of the family, born Dec.11,1724; married Aug.24, 1753, Richard Thomas, of Orange County. They lived adjoining "Greenfield," on a part of the original 10,000 acre tract taken up by her father, James Taylor 2nd, in 1720.
She had three sons: John Rowland and Joseph.
The first was a hard drinker, mentioned May 1, 1786 and Jan, 25, 1798. "Aunt Thomas" was frequently mentioned in diaries.
OTHER RELATIVES AND FRIENDS OF COL.GEORGE TAYLOR.
ZACHARY TAYLOR JR.,
son of Zachary, and nephew of Col.George Taylor, married Alice Chew, daughter of Thomas Chew and Martha Taylor. Alice died Mch.6, 1796. They had three children:
1. Samuel,
2. Sarah, married Nov.8,1792, Richard Woolfolk, moved to Ky.
3. John married Parthenia Dawson.
COLONEL RICHARD TAYLOR,
son of Zachary (the elder) and nephew of Col.George Taylor, was born April 3, 1741-died Jan.19,1829. He married Sarah D[abney] Strother. Was Lieutenant Colonel of 2nd, Va.Regiment in Revolution: moved to Ky., and was prominent in public life at Lousville in its early history. Children:
1. Hancock, married 1st, Elizabeth Hord; 2nd, Anna Lewis.
2. Zachary, married Margaret Smith. This was the celebrated General during the Mexican War and 12th, President of the U.S.
3. George,
4. William Dabney Strother,
5. Richard.
6. JosephP[annill], married Evalina McLean-Quarter Master Gen. U.S.A.
7. Elizabeth Lee, married John Gibson Taylor, son of James and grandson of Col.George Taylor.
8. Sarah, married French Strother Gray, (Grey)
9. Emily, married John S. Allison.
From the TAYLOR DIARY #1907-z in the Southern Historical Collection, University of North Carolina Library, Chapel Hill. FOR REFERENCE ONLY: PERMISSION TO PUBLISH MUST BE REQUESTED. WARNING: MOST MANUSCRIPTS ARE PROTECTED BY COPYRIGHT.