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View Tree for Mary TaylorMary Taylor (b. 1662, d. 1760)

Mary Taylor (daughter of Elias George Taylor and Comfort Anderson)1142 was born 1662 in Manokin Hundred, Somerset County, Maryland1142, and died 1760 in Chester County, Pennsylvania1142. She married Samuel Alexander on 1684 in Annamassex, Somerset County, Maryland, son of William Alexander and Catherine Alexander.

More About Mary Taylor:
Died 2: 1733, Chester County, Pennsylvania.

More About Mary Taylor and Samuel Alexander:
Marriage 1: 1684, Annamassex, Somerset County, Maryland.
Marriage 2: 1680, New Munster, MD, USA.1142

Children of Mary Taylor and Samuel Alexander are:
  1. +Martin Alexander, b. 18 Mar 1687, Pocomoke, Annamessex Somerset County, Maryland, d. 16 Aug 1751, Chester County, Pennsylvania Formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil CoMD.
  2. James Alexander, b. 01 Jan 1685, Pocomoke, Annamessex Somerset County, Maryland, d. Bef. 12 Jul 1717, New Castle County, Delaware.
  3. Francis Alexander, b. 28 Mar 1693, Ammenesex Somerst County, Maryland, d. 14 Aug 1760, Frederick County, Maryland.
  4. Sarah Alexander, b. 28 Aug 1693, Pocomoke, Annamessex, Somerset County, Maryland, d. 1760, Frederick County, Maryland.
  5. Mary Alexander, b. 1695, Pocomoke, Annamessex Somerset County, Maryland, d. date unknown.
  6. Andrew Alexander, b. 1697, Pocomoke, Annamessex Somerset County, Maryland, d. Aft. 29 May 1782, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina.
  7. Samuel Alexander, b. 1698, Pocomoke, Annamessex Somerset County, Maryland, d. 1733, Chester County, Pennsylvania Formerly New Munster Tract Of Cecil CoMD.
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