Hi Sandy!
Thanks for the data. I did get several responses but you have info that
is a first for me.
If I might, just a few more questions;
1. Where did you find John Rillers death certificate and what were the
dates and place of death. Could I obtain a copy for my files?
2. What was the name of the TRAYLOR FAMILY book from the Jasper Library?
3. Are you from Dubois Co., IN. There are several people in my line from
that area.
Thanks again ,
Paul Traylor
Milwaukee, Wisconsin
ptraylor(a)gateway.net
-----Original Message-----
From: Sandy McBeth <mcbeth(a)pop.sigecom.net>
To: INPIKE-L(a)rootsweb.com <INPIKE-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Tuesday, August 17, 1999 10:08 PM
Subject: Sparton Traylor
1850 Jefferson Twp, Pike County, In Census
290-290 Traylor, Sparton (laborer) 26 M Ga
Mary 25 F Ind
Riller 12 M Ind
Wm 10 F? Ind
Caroline 8 F Ind
George 6 M Ind
Prisley? 4 F Ind
John 2 M Ind
I checked the family records I had on this family. This is what I found. I
have not rechecked the info to see if there are errors so take it for that:
"Spartan Traylor was born August 10, 1811 in Georgia. He was probably
married before 1838 as his daughter Aurelia was born July 1, 1838. He
married Mary Adams in 1840 (I got her maiden name from the death record of
their son John R. Traylor). Most everyone agrees that Spartan was the son
of
Richard, and he signed hor his share in his Aunt Mary Aikmans estate.
Spartan died April 6, 1891 and is buried in Walnut Hill Cemetery in
Petersburg."
I picked this info up in a family book on the Traylor Family from the
Jasper
Library, Jasper, Dubois Co., IN.
Hope it helps,
Sandy McBeth