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Hester Ester Taylor 1730–1805 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 28 MAY 1730
Birth Location: Frederick, Virginia
Death Date: Jun 1805
Death Location: Bedford County, Virginia, USA
Father: Samuel Taylor
Mother: Elizabeth Wright
Spouse(s): Thomas Morgan
Children(s): Rachel Morgan
In 1730, Hester Ester Taylor entered the world in Frederick, Virginia, born to Samuel Taylor And Elizabeth Wright. Hester Ester Taylor married Thomas Morgan, and had children including Rachel A Morgan. Hester Ester Taylor passed away in 1805 in Bedford County, Virginia, USA.
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Biography
- In 1730, Hester Ester Taylor entered the world in Frederick, Virginia, born to Samuel Taylor And Elizabeth Wright.
- Hester Ester Taylor married Thomas Morgan, and had children including Rachel A Morgan.
- Hester Ester Taylor passed away in 1805 in Bedford County, Virginia, USA.
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Hester Taylor's Descendants
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1. Rachel (A) Morgan 1750–1841 m. ADAM CUNNINGHAM 1746–1834
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1. Elijah (Morgan) Cunningham 1772–1860 m. Margaret ("Peggy") HARRIS 1776–1850
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1. Effa ("Effie") Cunningham 1810–1864 m. James (Edgar) Riddle 1810–1876
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1. Rachel Riddle 1836–1908 m. James (Samuel "Sant" Davis Corp.,) Army 1839–1930
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 28 MAY 1730
Event Place: Frederick, Virginia
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Jun 1805
Event Place: Bedford County, Virginia, USA