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Joseph Taylor DNA Project
The JOSEPH TAYLOR, SR. Family Association needs help. HELP US GET OUR TAYLOR LINE BACK ACROSS THE POND In 1634 a Richard Taylor, age 16, came to the New World on the ship TRUE LOVE. We have reason to believe that he is our ANCESTOR.
He bought land west of what is now Norfolk, Virginia along the Southern branch of Elizabeth River and married MARGARET MANNING.
In 1678 John Harding of London, butcher next door to the 3 tuns Taverne in Newgate Street, sent a letter to Richard and mentions Richard’s sister Susannah.
Christening entries 1667-1700 shows John & Susannah Harding’s children and dates of christening. We appeal for help to all doing Taylor research including DNA.
We are prepared to pay proper fees to Professional researchers.