An American Saga: Some East Tennessee Taylors

An American Saga: Some East Tennessee Taylors
ISBN-10
1462043437
ISBN-13
9781462043439
Series
An American saga
Category
History
Pages
173
Language
English
Published
2011
Publisher
iUniverse
Authors
Joyce Cox, W. Eugene Cox

Description

Andrew Taylor (1730-1787) married Elizabeth Wilson in about 1763. Afyer shie died, he married her sister, Ann Wilson, in about 1769 in Virginia. He died in Tennessee. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Tennessee.

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