Hi Lists w/which I'm associated. For those possibly interestred, there have
been some indications of family associations w/ US presidents, primarily
Zachary Taylor, but also w/A Lincoln, and at some point, there was what I
feel was an unsuccessful attempt to link w/G Wash (remembering that he had
no children of his own, but Martha had offspring and Geo was close to them
and to his Siblings).
There are some methods suggested to follow up if you wish,and all are
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which this, and many other interesting items we have featured in the past,
came.
Barry
Some surnames found in Taylor's family tree
Allerton Bayly Hancock Lee
Strother Thompson Thornton Willoughby
N B. These ancestor tables do not contain the last two generations, except
for George Washington's, Andrew Jackson's, James Polk's, and James
Buchanan's which are complete. The entire ancestor tables can be found in
Roberts' book:
Ancestors of American Presidents, a 456-page book
compiled by Gary Boyd Roberts
is available from the publisher,
Carl Boyer, 3rd, $37.50 postpaid*
*(California residents must add sales tax).
ZACHARY TAYLOR
Twelfth president 1849-1850
1. ZACHARY TAYLOR, Montebello, Orange Co., Virginia 24 Nov. 1784-The White
House, Washington, D.C. 9 July 1850, Jefferson Co., Kentucky 21 June 1810
Margaret Mackall Smith, Calvert Co., Maryland 21 Sept. 1788-East Pascagoula,
Mississippi 14 Aug. 1852
2. Richard Taylor, Orange Co., Va. 3 Mar. 1744-near Lexington, Ky. 19 Jan.
1829, Orange Co. 20 Aug. 1779
3. Sarah Dabney Strother, prob. Orange Co. 14 Dec. 1760-Woodford Co., Ky. 13
Dec. 1822
4. Zachary Taylor, Orange Co. 17 Apr. 1707-Orange Co. ante 29 Mar. 1768,
prob. Northumberland Co., Va., c. 1734
5. Elizabeth Lee, Northumberland Co. c. 1707-9-Orange Co. c. 1750, widow of
Swan Jones
6. William Strother, prob. Hanover Co., Va. c. 1725-Woodford Co., Ky. c.
1808, ante 20 Feb. 1752
7. Sarah Bayly of Urbana, Middlesex Co., Va., c. 1720-Orange Co. between 23
Aug. & 22 Dec. 1774, widow of William Pannill of Culpeper Co., Va.
8. James Taylor, Jr., prob. King & Queen Co., Va. 14 Mar. 1674/5-prob.
Orange Co. 23 June 1729, prob. New Kent or King & Queen Co. 23 Feb. 1699
9. Martha Thompson, c. 1679-prob. Orange Co. 19 Nov. 1762
10. Hancock Lee, Northumberland Co. c. 1653-Wicomico, Northumberland Co. 25
May 1729, c. 1700
11. Sarah Allerton, Westmoreland Co. c. 1670-Wicomico 17 May 1731, prob.
widow of -- Newton
12. Francis Strother, prob. Richmond Co., Va.-prob. St. Mark's Parish,
Culpeper Co. between 17 Apr. 1751 & -- 1752
13. Susannah Dabney, d. post 1752
14-15. --
16. James Taylor, said to be from Carlisle, England, d. King & Queen Co. 30
Apr. 1698
17. Frances [--?--], d. prob. New Kent Co. 23 Sept. 1680
18. (almost certainly) Roger Thompson of New Kent Co., living 1704
19. --
20. Richard Lee, bp. Worcester Saint Martin, Worcestershire 22 Mar.
1617/8-Cobbs Hall, Northumberland Co., Va. between 6 Feb. 1663/4 & 20 Apr.
1664, prob. Jamestown, Va. c. 1641
21. Anne Constable, prob. bp. London 21 Feb. 1621/2-post 1663/4, prob.
sister of #103
22. Isaac Allerton, Jr., Plymouth, Massachusetts c. May 1627-1630, Harvard
graduate of 1650-Westmoreland Co., Va. between 25 Oct. & 30 Dec. 1702, Va.
between 8 Sept. 1662 & 20 Feb. 1663/4
23. Elizabeth Willoughby, prob. Lower Norfolk Co., Va. c. 1635, living Apr.
1672, widow of Simon Overzee & George Colclough
24. William Strother, Jr., prob. Rappahannock Co., Va. c. 1665-75-King
George Co., Va. ante 26 July 1726
25. Margaret Thornton, prob. Richmond Co., Va. 2 April 1678-living 1727
26-39. --
40. John Lee, clothier, bur. Worcester Saint Martin, Worcestershire, 23 Feb.
1629/30, m. ante 1616
41. Jane Hancock, bur. Worcester Saint Martin 24 Feb. 1638/9, m. (2) John
Maninge
42-43. --
44. Isaac Allerton, Mayflower pilgrim, Co. Suffolk, England c. 1585-New
Haven, Connecticut between 1 & 12 Feb. 1658/9, Plymouth, Mass. c. 1626
45. Fear Brewster, c. 1606-Plymouth shortly ante 12 Dec. 1634
46. Thomas Willoughby, c. 1598-1601/2-All Hallows, Barking, London ante 15
April 1657, sometime of Elizabeth City & Lower Norfolk Cos.
47. Alice [--?--]
More information in Roberts' book.
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- U.S. Presidential Ancestor Tables
Do you think you might be related to an American President? You
can now see all the identified ancestors of these forty-three men.
You may find some of your own ancestors in these lists as well. If
you spend some time looking at these ancestors, you will note many
duplicates. It seems that many of the presidents were also related
to each other.
The U.S. Presidential Ancestor Tables are based upon Gary Boyd
Roberts' scholarly work, Ancestors of American Presidents. It is
believed that Roberts' lists are much more accurate than some of
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Note that these lists use the ahnentafel numbering system.
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father is twice that of the individual's number, and that an
individual's mother is twice that individual's number plus one.
For example, when looking at your own ahnentafel, you are person
number one, your father's ahnentafel number is 2, your mother's is
3, your paternal grandfather's number is 4, your paternal
grandmother's number is five, your maternal grandfather's number
is 6, and so on.
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