Buried in Kirkley Chapel Cemetery outside Bethany, Harrison Co., MO.spouse: >Taylor, Geo. W. (1861 - 1925)
Where was Ferdinand in 1870 if Mary + Kate were really born in Harrison Co., MO in 1867 + 1869???spouse: >Taylor, Nancy (1849 - 1925)Where in 1900? Charles born in Ridgeway, Harrison Co., MO in 1895
1920 Census, Valley County, Montana, School District No. 19, West Fork (T625, Roll 978), dwelling #134, family #134, 16 Feb 1920 Robert L. Allen, Husband, Owns home, Mortgaged, Male, 41 y, Married, BP Kansas, Fathers BP Kent., Mothers BP Illinois Ida L., Wife, Female, 31 y, Married, BP ND, Fathers BP Can, Mothers BP Can Ida M., Dau, Female, 13 y, Single, BP WA Robert D., Son, Male 12 y, Single, BP WA Florence E., Dau, Female, 6 y, Single, BP WAspouse: >Jack, Ida Luella (1884 - 1975)
1860 Fed. Census - Harrison Co., MO shows only Elizabeth.spouse: >Taylor, Thomas (1795 - 1853)
Living in 1851 when father's estate settled. Location shows as Mercer Co., MO
Buried Dale Cemetery outside Bethany, Harrison Co., MO.
From "History of Harrison Co., MO by Geo. W. Wannamaker. Historical Publishing Co., Topeka-Indianapolis, 1921spouse: >Hunt, Mary (1830 - >1889)p. 123 - "In the same year [1840] Thomas Taylor settled near the head of Pole Cat Creek on what was later known as the Birdine Taylor farm upon which stands the Kutley [Kirkley] Chapel. It was an old joke among the settlers that Uncle Tommy Taylor was the smartest man on Pole Cat, having shown his wisdom by settling so far up toward the head of the "critter." He certainly showed wisdom in selection of the site of his location. No better or more beautiful country is anywhere to be found.
p. 173 - Thomas Taylor grand juror 1847
p. 282 - Thomas Taylor started horsemill about 1843
Living in 1851 when father's estate settled. Name shown as Catherine Rice. Location: Iowaspouse: >Rice, ? (*1817 - )
Living in 1851 when father's estate settled. Her name shown as Eliza Simpson. Location: Harrison Co., MO.spouse: >Simpson, ? (*1811 - )
1860 + 1870 Fed Census, Harrison Co., MO. Buried Kirkley Chapel Cemetery outside Bethany, Harrison Co., MO.spouse: >?, Rachael F. (1865 - 1907)
Per father's 1851 estate papers, 1851 location was Mercer Co., MO
Buried Dale Cemetery outside Bethany, Harrison Co., MO.
Deceased in 1851 when father's estate settled. Heirs shown living in Halin (?spelled as shown?) Co., KY.
Deceased in 1851 when father's estate settled. Heirs shown living in Franklin Co., MO.
Buried Dale Cemetery outside Bethany, Harrison Co., MO.
Deceased in 1851 when father's estate settled. Heirs shown as living in Polk Co., Iowa.spouse: >Hall, ? (*1797 - )
1860 + 1870 Fed. Census, Harrison Co., MO.
Born before parents marriage? 1850 census shows her 8 months old on Nov. 12, 1850 which gives March 1850 as birth date.spouse: >Allen, Ferdinand Elonzo (1841 - 1935)
Nelson possibly 2 other wives Martha J. ______ Celia Elliott m. 6 Jan 1866 8 children between themspouse: >Hunt, Sarah (1838 - 1857)
Living in 1851 when father's estate settled. Name shown as Sarah Simpson. Location: Harrison Co., MO.spouse: >Smpson, ? (*1813 - )
Buried Dale Cemetery outside Bethany, Harrison Co., MO.
Owned land in 1898 atlas of Harrison Co., MO.spouse: >Case, Minnie (*1869 - )
Thomas' birthdate in question. 1850 Census shows VA. Cheryl Meyer desc. chart shows Frankfort, Franklin Co., KY.spouse: >Howard, Elizabeth (1800 - 1881)From "Reprint of Original 1888 History of Harrison + Mercer Co., MO Mercer Co., MO, Mercer Co. Hist. Soc., Princeton, MO, 1972
p. 212 - re: early setlement of Harrison Co. John Taylor, Thomas Taylor, Chris Taylor, James Taylor, Thomas Taylor, Birdine Taylor
p. 213 - Thomas Taylor settled near head of Polecat Creek
p. 258 - Thomas Taylor served as grand juror - March term 1847
p. 342 - Thomas Taylor early land owner in Dallas (Bethany)
1860 + 1870 Fed. Census, Harrison Co., MO Owned land in 1898 Atlas of Harrison Co., MOspouse: >Carson, Margaret (*1859 - )
Buried Dale Cemetery outside Bethany, Harrison Co., MO.
Cheryl Meyers Desc. chart shows 2 wives + several children. Harrison Co., MO marriage index shows possible 3 wives.spouse: >McPeters, Martha (1837 - 1864)
Per father's 1851 estate papers, 1851 location was Brown Co., IN