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More Taylor Cousins
From the farmlands of Tennessee, to all parts of America,
there are Taylor cousins in all walks of life. Some stayed
on the farmlands, others went to college, and into
many other professions. There are so many surnames
that have evolved from the Taylor family,  just as with any other
family. The important part is that we know where our roots are
.
David McNabb Taylor was the son of Andrew Taylor Jr. and Isabel McNabb.
David married Mary McKamey. They had one child, David Andrew Taylor.
David was raised by his grandfather as his father died at a young age.  He
married Mary J. O'Brien in Carter County, Tennessee. They had 11 children.
The oldest of the 11 children was William H Taylor 1839-1890. He married
Saraphena Jane Williams. They had 7 children:
Nannie Lucy 1871-190, Thomas Nelson 1860 1927, Charles McClellan 1862-
1913, Mollie Elizabeth 1864-1943, Robert A 1866-1887, Columbus M. 1868-1950,
and Willie E. 1872-1873.
Pictured to the right:
Saraphena Williams Taylor
Three of the children of William H Taylor and Saraphena J. Williams
Columbus M. Taylor
Nannie Lucy Taylor Mollie E. Taylor
Nannie Lucy Taylor married William Gallitin Boren.
They had five children. One of those children was
Mary Kathleen Boren, who latter married Luther
Peach Taylor. These were the parents of our wonderful
cousins in Johnson City that I visited recently.
This is a picture of Milligan College where
many of the Taylor families attended school.
James M Taylor
John M Taylor
Peoples Hendrix
John Bell Taylor
Andrew K Taylor