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Zachariah Taylor 1735–1815 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 26 February 1735

Birth Location: Virginia, USA

Death Date: 15 May 1815

Death Location: Kentucky, USA

Father: Zachary Taylor

Mother: Elizabeth Lee

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The story of Zachariah Taylor began in 1735 in Virginia, USA. Zachariah Taylor passed away in 1815 in Kentucky, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Zachariah Taylor began in 1735 in Virginia, USA.
  • Zachariah Taylor passed away in 1815 in Kentucky, USA.

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Zachariah Taylor's Ancestors

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Zachariah Taylor
1735–1815
Birth Place: Virginia, USA
Parents
Zachary Taylor
1707–1768
VA
Elizabeth Lee
1709–1753
Westmoreland County, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
James Taylor
1673–1729
New Kent, VA
Martha Thompson
1679–1762
Carlisle, Cumberland, England
Capt (Hancock) Lee
1653–1709
Dividing Creek, Northumberland, Virginia, United States
Sarah (Elizabeth) Allerton
1670–1731
Narrows Plantation, Westmoreland, Virginia, United States
Great-Grandparents
Col. Lee
1617–1664
Anne Constable
1622–1706
Isaac Allerton
1628–1701
Elizabeth Allerton
1635–1690
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Lee
1584–1630
Jane Hancock
1583–1639
Francis Constable
1592–1647
Alice Wentworth
1595–1647

Zachariah Taylor's Timeline

2 Records

1735
26 February 1735
Birth of Zachariah Taylor in Virginia, USA
Virginia, USA
1815
15 May 1815
Age 80
Death of Zachariah Taylor in Kentucky, USA
Kentucky, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 26 February 1735
    Event Place: Virginia, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 May 1815
    Event Place: Kentucky, USA
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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