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Nathaniel H Talley 1621–1710 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1621
Birth Location: Whitgreave, Staffordshire, England
Death Date: 7 Feb 1710
Death Location: New Kent, Virginia, British Colonial America
Father: Sir TALLEY
Mother: Lady Ware
Spouse(s): Mary Mills
Children(s): William Talley
The story of Nathaniel H Talley began in 1621 in Whitgreave, Staffordshire, England. Nathaniel H Talley married Mary Jane Mills, and had children including William Oscar Talley. Nathaniel H Talley passed away in 1710 in New Kent, Virginia, British Colonial America.
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Biography
- The story of Nathaniel H Talley began in 1621 in Whitgreave, Staffordshire, England.
- Nathaniel H Talley married Mary Jane Mills, and had children including William Oscar Talley.
- Nathaniel H Talley passed away in 1710 in New Kent, Virginia, British Colonial America.
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Nathaniel Talley's Descendants
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1. William (Oscar) Talley 1645–1710 m. Mary (Ann Creyke- Corbin-Talley) (Taylor) 1664–1706
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1. John (Talley) I 1689–1740 m. Anne Magee 1693–1740
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1. Abraham ("Abram") Talley 1721–1784 m. Sarah ("Sally") Tucker 1725–1783
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1. Peyton Talley 1747–1800
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1621
Event Place: Whitgreave, Staffordshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 7 Feb 1710
Event Place: New Kent, Virginia, British Colonial America