. The South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine . X ^^ / 4 ^^ / t/-y/ / -,-t PAY-BILL OF THOMAS TAYLOR (1743-1833) FOR MILITIA DUTY DONEDURING THE REVOLUTION. Original in the office of the Historical Commission of South Carolina. JOHN TAYLOR AND HIS TAYLOR B. F. Taylor. John Taylor moved from Virginia to South Carolinaabout 1749, bringing with him a family of small chil-dren. The first record of his presence now available isfound in the office of Secretary of State of South Car-olina and is as follows: South Carolina. Pursuant to a precept directed under the handa


. The South Carolina historical and genealogical magazine . X ^^ / 4 ^^ / t/-y/ / -,-t PAY-BILL OF THOMAS TAYLOR (1743-1833) FOR MILITIA DUTY DONEDURING THE REVOLUTION. Original in the office of the Historical Commission of South Carolina. JOHN TAYLOR AND HIS TAYLOR B. F. Taylor. John Taylor moved from Virginia to South Carolinaabout 1749, bringing with him a family of small chil-dren. The first record of his presence now available isfound in the office of Secretary of State of South Car-olina and is as follows: South Carolina. Pursuant to a precept directed under the handand seal of Geo Hunter Esqr., Sur. Genl., dated the 3^^ day of August1749, I have measured and laid out unto John Taylor a tract of landcontaining One Hundred Acres Situate lying and being on the Northside of a Branch of the Santee called Broad River. Butting andBounding to the South West on Said River and on all other sides onVacant Land and hath such shape form and marks as appear by theabove plat Given under my hand this 3^*: of May 1750 John Fairchild,Dep. Sur.


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