Witherington, Ann
| Birth Name | Witherington, Ann |
| Gender | female |
Narrative
Extremely dubious that this was her name. James Taylor's family was in KY in the 1810's so the John Taylor / Ann Witherington marriage in Craven, NC 1820 must be someone else. Note bondsman was David Taylor, and "David" is not a name see in our Taylor's.
Families
Family of Taylor, John D Sr and Witherington, Ann |
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| Married | Husband | Taylor, John D Sr ( * about 1801 + 1875-01-30 ) | ||||||||||||||||||
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I beleve only 1 of those daughters is from John D Taylor and Ann Witherington, as shown in 1830 census. The older one may have been a daughter of Elizabeth Hall before marrying John Taylor. Whoever John's first wife was, The Taylors were in KY by 1813, and 12 year old John Taylor would not have stayed behind to eventually marry Ann Witherington. |
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| Name | Birth Date | Death Date |
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| Taylor, James | 1821-04-15 | 1873-06-17 |
| Taylor, Rachel | 1825 | 1864 |
| Taylor, Thomas | 1828 | 1888-02-01 |
| Taylor, Nancy Elizabeth | about 1828 | 1866 |
| Taylor, Jesse Madison | 1830-05-06 | 1919-08-20 |
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