William Tayloe (the nephew)
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Col. William Tayloe or Teylow (1645–1710) was the nephew of William Tayloe of King's Creek Plantation and High Sheriff of York County, Virginia, the father of John Tayloe I of The Old House and progenitor of the Tayloes of Mount Airy, Richmond County, Virginia.[1] His coat of arms, Vert a sword erect Or between two lions rampant addorsed Ermine,[2] matches those of Teylow in Gloucester, England.[3][4] He immigrated with his brothers Joseph (founder of the North Carolina Tayloe's) and Robert who later returned to England.
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William Tayloe | |
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Born | 1645 Gloucestershire, Kingdom of England |
Died | 1710 Old House, Richmond County, Virginia |
Resting place | Old House, Richmond County, Virginia |
Nationality | British |
Occupation(s) | Planter, Agent |
Known for | Virginia Planter, Progenitor of the Tayloe's of Mount Airy |
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