. The South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine . s, John], born April 30,1789; removed to Alabama with his family and was asuccessful planter in the vicinity of Montgomery wheresome of his descendants still reside. He married Ro-sanna C. Theus, and died in Alabama in 1852. Issue: 67 I. James Theus Taylor, m. first, Isabella Nor- velle Mayrant, and, second, Euphemia ; d, in 1878. 68 II. Mary Ann Taylor, b. March 5,18—; m, Harwell. 69 III. Rosa Taylor. 70 IV. Thomas Marion Taylor. 16. Benjamin Franklin Taylor [Thomas, John], bomat Columbia, S. C, July 10,1791, at the old hom
. The South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine . s, John], born April 30,1789; removed to Alabama with his family and was asuccessful planter in the vicinity of Montgomery wheresome of his descendants still reside. He married Ro-sanna C. Theus, and died in Alabama in 1852. Issue: 67 I. James Theus Taylor, m. first, Isabella Nor- velle Mayrant, and, second, Euphemia ; d, in 1878. 68 II. Mary Ann Taylor, b. March 5,18—; m, Harwell. 69 III. Rosa Taylor. 70 IV. Thomas Marion Taylor. 16. Benjamin Franklin Taylor [Thomas, John], bomat Columbia, S. C, July 10,1791, at the old home of hisparents; graduated at Mount Zion Institute and then atPrinceton; served one term in the Legislature; was asuccessful planter on a large scale and when Mr. Calhoungot Webster to visit the South to investigate slavery andsouthern conditions Mr. Webster was taken over hisplantations near Columbia. It is noteworthy that afterWebsters visit he ceased to condemn slavery. Mr. Tay-lor took many prizes at the fairs for the products of his ?^..;?^^^ ^f^... BENJAMIN FRANKLIN TAYLOR (1791-1852). From an original portrait by Scarborough in possession q/Miss S. C. Goodwyn, of Columbia. JOHN TAYLOR AND HIS TAYLOR DESCENDANTS. 103 plantations, some of which are still in the possession ofthe family, and his filly, Sally, won the South CarolinaJockey Club stake while being raced by Mr. married Sally Webb Coles, daughter of Walter Colesand Eliza Cocke, at Enniscorthy, the home of her parents,September 25,1822. He died May 12,1852, at Edgehill,his residence near Columbia, S. C. Issue: 71 I. Virginia Taylor, b. Aug. 17, 1823; m., Nov. 13,1845, Halcott P. Green {d, March 19,1891);d. March 20,1885. 72 II. Thomas Taylor, b. Feb. 11, 1824; m., April 9, 1856, Sally Elmore; d, Dec. 22,1903. 73 III. Sally Coles Taylor, b. March 15, 1825; m., Nov. 4,1852, John T. Goodwyn (b. May 1,1821: d July 10,1855); d Jan. 25,1902. 74 IV. Anne Wyche Taylor, b, July 20, 1827; m., March 20, 1850, W
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