James II TaylorAge: 54 years1675–1729
Birth | March 15, 1675 |
Marriage | Martha Thompson — View this family yes |
Birth of a daughter #1 | Frances Taylor August 30, 1700 (Age 25 years) |
Birth of a son #2 | Zachary Taylor April 17, 1707 (Age 32 years) |
Marriage of a child | Ambrose Madison — Frances Taylor — View this family August 24, 1721 (Age 46 years) |
Birth of a grandson #1 | Col. James Madison March 27, 1723 (Age 48 years) |
Birth of a granddaughter #2 | Frances Madison March 6, 1725 (Age 49 years) |
Death | June 26, 1729 (Age 54 years) |
Family with Martha Thompson |
himself |
James II Taylor Birth: March 15, 1675 — Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia Death: June 26, 1729 — Locustville, Accomack County, Virginia, USA |
wife |
Martha Thompson Birth: 1679 — Carlisle, City of Carlisle, Cumbria, England Death: November 19, 1762 — Orange County, Virginia, USA |
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daughter |
Frances Taylor Birth: August 30, 1700 25 21 — Orange County, Virginia Death: November 26, 1761 — Orange County, Virginia |
7 years son |
Zachary Taylor Birth: April 17, 1707 32 28 — King and Queen County, Virginia, USA Death: March 1, 1768 — Rapidan, Culpeper County, Virginia, USA |
Note | James Taylor II
Birth 14 Mar 1675
Accomac, Accomack County, Virginia, USA
Death 26 Jun 1729 (aged 54)
Locustville, Accomack County, Virginia, USA
Burial
Taylor-Quarles Family Cemetery
Orange, Orange County, Virginia, USA
Plot Back section
Memorial ID 116206295 · View Source
Memorial
Photos 3
Flowers 71
James Taylor II married Martha Thompson on February 23, 1699 in Virginia. James II was granted 13,000 acres of land in what became Orange County and he built Bloomsbury about 1722. He divided his vast holdings among his children. George received Midland (now Yatton), James III got Bloomsbury, Erasmus got Greenfield and Zachary got Meadow Farm. It is believed that James II and his wife, Martha, were buried at Bloomsbury in the Taylor-Quarles Cemetery on the property, since this was their original homestead. The photo of the cemetery shows the Taylor section in the back with no markers within the brick walls. The Quarles family have the 4 existing markers in the front section by the gate. Additionally, James II and Martha are not buried at Meadow Farm; this cemetery has been fully photographed and everyone has been accounted for with a grave marker or plaque.
Source: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/116206295/james-taylor |
Note | artha married James Taylor II on February 23, 1699 in Virginia. James II, the husband of Martha, was granted 13,000 acres of land in what became Orange County and he built Bloomsbury about 1722. He divided his vast holdings among his children. George received Midland (now Yatton), James III got Bloomsbury, Erasmus got Greenfield and Zachary got Meadowfarm. It is believed that James II and his wife, Martha, were buried at Bloomsbury in the Taylor-Quarles Cemetery on the property, since this was their original homestead. The photo of the cemetery shows the Taylor section in the back with no markers within the brick walls. The Quarles family have the 4 existing markers in the front section by the gate. Additionally, James II and Martha are not buried at Meadow Farm; this cemetery has been fully photographed and everyone has been accounted for with a grave marker or plaque. The James Taylor I Association believes Martha died at and was buried on the Greenfield Plantation, the home of her son, Erasmus, but she does not have a grave marker there.
James and Martha had 12 children, 6 of which are linked to them on their memorials.
Source: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/116206202/martha-taylor |