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1001 will probated 12 Feb 1733/4 Jones, John (I2923)
 
1002 will: “land on the blackwater”. Exum, William (I3327)
 
1003 will: “land on the blackwater”. Exum, Francis (I3328)
 
1004 William and Elizabeth are not parents...They had a George b. 1762 and m. to different person.

CAN”T MAKE CONNECTION HERE TO FATHER’s WILL.

Geor. Sr’s Will states wife and children; everything here going forward is correct.
So probably a different Geo. Taylor who married a Unity Wyatt.


Marriages to the two women are off...took place within 2 years of each other. Only conclusion is that they divorced; otherwise, these are two different George Taylors. 
Taylor, George Hiram Sr. (I2091)
 
1005 William Rogers Silver Co. Rogers, William (I5595)
 
1006 WIlliams descendants went to New Zealand. Mark, Edwin (I4762)
 
1007 Williams Plot Britton, Samuel Baker (I185)
 
1008 Witness to a Castleacre deed. LeStrange, Roger (I6268)
 
1009 Witnessed husband’s grant in Castleacre Chartulary. Prudentia (I6281)
 
1010 worked as a chashier at Fourth National Bank Dallas, TX Strange, H.B. (I7069)
 
1011 Worked for Taylor Lumber Co. in Hartford, CT. Morgan, James Havens (I5176)
 
1012 Wrote manuscript with McDonald, Myrtle Beatrice (I364)
 
1013 Wrote the books: Savage Is My Name Savage, Russell Blair (I3119)
 
1014 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Greta, Eugene (I33)
 
1015 Youngest-Went west and never returned. Green, Tom (I458)
 
1016 zip 35206 Britton, George LeRoy (I123)
 
1017  Note: "And Enoch lived sixty and five years, and begat Methuselah." [Genesis 5:21 (King James Version)].
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    "And Methuselah lived an hundred eighty and seven years, and begat Lamech: And Methuselah lived after he begat Lamech seven hundred eighty and two years, and begat sons and daughters: And all the days of Methuselah were nine hundred sixty and
    nine years: and he died." [Genesis 5:25-27 (King James Version)].

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    Methuselah was born in 3288 B.C. (Anno Mundi 687). He was 187 years old at the birth of his son Lamech in 3101 B.C. (Anno Mundi 874). (Genesis 5:25-27). All the days of Methuselah were 969 years. He died in 2319 B.C. (Anno Mundi 1656).
    [Klassen, p. 6-7]. 
Methuselah Ben Enoch (I6846)
 
1018     (Gen 11:20-23) "And Reu lived two and thirty years, and begat Serug: {21} And Reu lived after he begat Serug two hundred and seven years, and begat sons and daughters. {22} And Serug lived thirty years, and begat Nahor: {23} And Serug lived
    after he begat Nahor two hundred years, and begat sons and daughters."

# Note:
# Note: (1 Chr 1:26) "Serug, Nahor, Terah,"
# Note:
# Note: (Luke 3:35) "Which was the son of Saruch, which was the son of Ragau, which was the son of Phalec, which was the son of Heber, which was the son of Sala," 
Serug Ben Reu (I6797)
 
1019 ½ Cherokee Walker, Major John Sr. (I5807)
 
1020 ½ Cherokee Lowrey, Elizabeth (I5808)
 
1021 ½ Cherokee. Daughtry, John (I5926)
 
1022 ½ Cherokee. Grant, Mary Cherokee of the Long Hair Clan (I5937)
 
1023 ½ Cherokee. Scott, Elizabeth (I5941)
 
1024 “Beloved of the Cherokees”
Took a reservation of land under the Treaty of 1817 “onem ile below John McIntoshes on Mouse creek where the old trace crosses said creek leading from Tellico Blockhouse to Highwassee Garrison”. and bequeathed to her “beloved daughter Jenny McIntosh” and surviving hiers.
Mouse Creek isn ow McMinn County, TN. 
Ward, Nanye’hi Ghi-ga-u Nannie Nancy (I5812)
 
1025 “born Feast of St. Valentine 23 Edward III., dies 4 Henry VI.” Brereton, Sir William, Lord (I2858)
 
1026 “Calling” at dances? McDonald, Benjamine Edgar (I361)
 
1027 “Flora” buried by Job. Says “consolat of Job Key Sr.”. Died 18 Apr 1866. Key, Job III (I5102)
 
1028 “Grandma Walker”, picture in John’s book. Adair, Elizabeth Neely (I5804)
 
1029 “Grandpa Walker”, picture in John’s book, Pg. 39. Walker, Timothy Meigs Sr. (I5803)
 
1030 “Marcus” on ancestry.com line from here. Taylor, ? (I3417)
 
1031 “Of York” Reynolds, Anne (I2939)
 
1032 “Stacey” on ancestry.com connection. Arnold, Sarah (I4150)
 
1033 “Tyrannus” means that he may not have been Count BY Heredity. *Rivallon Rywallon Count of Dol de Poher “Tyrannus” (I6401)
 
1034 “’49 ers”
A Mason.
Used a flat-boat on Mississippi River.
Got off at New Orleans-sold boat-bought prairie schooner headed for California.
Ran out of money & settled on Big Sandy Creek, Selma, south of Bowie.
Told story of his 3 fox hounds circling a black panther.
In 1859 Indian wars were so bad, they moved into the Fort or Stockade at Queens Peak with the McDonalds.
Also shot in knee with arrow and never removed.
Possibly Civil War-14th KY Cavalry, Union Prvt. 
Green, James H. (I420)
 
1035 • Death Notes
◦ B: Abt. 2052 B.C.
P: Ur, Chaldea
D: 1877 B.C.
P: Hebron, Palestine
# Note: Apollo in Greece, 'Akenere' Apopi in Egypt, Puzar-mana in Chaldaic-Ugaritic
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    Departed Haran in abt 2031B.C. [Gen 12:4] to go to the land of Canaan [Gen 12:5]. Abraham or Abram, biblical patriarch,according to the Book of Genesis (see 11:27-25:10), progenitor of the Hebrews, who probably lived in the period between 2000
    and 1500 BC. Abraham is regarded by Muslims, who call him Ibrahim, as an ancestor of the Arabs through Ishmael. He was once considered a contemporary of Hammurabi, king of Babylon Because the biblical account of his life is based on traditions
    preserved by oral transmission rather than by historical records, no biography in the present sense can be written.Originally called Abram, Abraham was the son of Terah, adescendant of Shern, and was born in the city of Ur of theChaldees, where
    he married his half sister Saral, or Sarah. They left Ur with his nephew Lot and Lot's family under a devine inspiration and went to Haran. Receiving a promise that God would make him a "great nation," Abram moved on to Canaan, where he lived
    as a nomad. Famine led him to Egypt but he was driven out for misrepresenting Saral as his sister. Again in Canaan,after quarrels between Abram and Lot and their herdsmen, they separated, Lot remaining near Sodom and Abram continuing his
    nomadic life. He later rescued Lot from the captivity of King Cliedorhiomer of Elam and was blessed by the priest Melchinedek,king of Salem. Then God promised Abram a son by his wife Sarai,repeated his earlier promises, and confirmed these by a
    covenant. when this covenant was later renewed, the rite of circumcision was established, Abram's name became Abraham, and Sarai became Sarah. God subsequently repeated his promise of a son by Sarah by means of visiting angels. when God
    informed Abraham that he intended to destroy Sodom and Gomorrah because of the wickedness of their inhabitants, Abraham pleaded with him to spare the cities. Eventually it was agreed that God would spare the cities if he could find only ten
    righteous men. The ten men could not be found, and God destroyed both cities.Ismael, first son of Abraharn, whose mother was Hagar, an Egyptian slave, was born when Abraham was 86 years old. Isaac,born to Abraham by Sarah in his 100th year, was
    the first of his legitimate descendants. God demanded that Abraham sacrafice Isaac as a test of faith, but because of Abraham's unquestioning compliance, God permitted him to spare Isaac and rewarded Abraham with a format renewal of his
    promise. After Sarah died,Abraham married Keturah and had six son by her. He died at the biblical age of 175 and was buried beside Sarah in the Cave of Machpelah, in what is now Hebron, West Bank. Christians,Muslims, and Jews accept Abraham as
    an epitome of the man of unswerving faith, a view reflected in the New Testament. 
Avraham Ben Terah (I6790)
 
1036 • General Notes
◦ # Note: Gen. 23: 1-2 "Sarah lived to be 127 years old. She died at
# Note: Kiriath Arba (that is, Hebron) in the land of Canaan, and
# Note: Abraham went to mourn for Sarah and to weep over her."

Death Notes
• B: Abt. 2042 B.C.
Burial: Cave of Machpelah near Mamre, Ephrom's field, bought from Hi 
Sarai Bint Haran (I6791)
 
1037 • General Notes
◦ 150 BC
Beli Mawr was a semi-legendary British king who was probably an historical ruler, though any facts have become so distorted by myth that it is impossible to be certain about the truth concerning him. Beli Mawr derived his name from that of Bel, one of the principal Celtic deities, the god of the sun and of the light. 

Beli Mawr (Beli the Great) was an ancestor deity in Welsh mythology. He was the consort of Dôn and the father of Caswallawn, Arianrhod, Lludd and Llefelys. Several royal lines in medieval Wales traced their ancestry to him.

He is usually, though not universally, considered to have derived from the Celtic god Belenus. Historical linguistics suggests that the name Beli may be derived from Bolgios, a name attested as the leader of a Gaulish attack on Macedon in the 3rd century BC. It is related to the Irish "Beltane", modern Gaelic "bealtuinn" (May-day), which comes from Irish "béalteine", reflecting the diphthonging of the initial vowel from Early Irish "beltene", or "belltaine", Proto-Celtic *belo-te(p)niâ (according to Stokes), and means "bright-fire". The Gaulish god-names "Belenos" (*Bright one) and "Belisama" (probably the same divinity, originally from *belo-nos = our shining one) are also from the same source, as was Shakespeare's "Cym-beline".

However, it should be noted that in Medieval Welsh tradition, Beli Mawr is often given the patronymic ap Manogan and his father was noted as Manogen Druid Eneid. This appears to derive from a textual garbling of the name of a real historical figure, Adminius, son of Cunobelinus; after being transmitted through the Roman authors Suetonius and Orosius, this name became Bellinus filius Minocanni in the medieval Welsh text Historia Brittonum. Thus, although Beli became a separate personage in medieval pseudohistory from Cunobelinus (Cymbeline), he was generally presented as a king reigning in the period immediately before the Roman invasion; his "son" Caswallawn is the historical Cassivellaunus.

Beli also appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's Historia Regum Britanniæ as Heli.
(Wikipedia)

He was an only child... 
Sovereign Lord of the Celtic Britons Beli the Great Mawr Heli (I6578)
 
1038 • He defended Britain against Julius Cesear. *King of the Britons Lludd Nodens Llaw of the Silver Hand Eiri Lud of Beli (I6577)
 
1039 ◦ From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

◦ Aeneas (or Aineias) was a Trojan hero, the son of prince Anchises and the goddess Aphrodite (Venus in Roman sources). The journey of Aeneas from Troy, which led to the founding of the city that would one day become Rome, is recounted in Virgil's Aeneid. He is considered an important figure in Greek and Roman legend and history. Aeneas is a character in Homer's Iliad and Shakespeare's Troilus and Cressida.

◦ Legend:
◦ In the Iliad, Aeneas is the leader of the Dardans (allies of the Trojans), and a principal lieutenant of Hector, son of the Trojan king Priam. In the poem, Aeneas's mother Aphrodite frequently comes to his aid on the battlefield: he is also a
◦ favorite of Apollo. Even Poseidon, who normally favors the Greeks, comes to Aeneas's rescue when the latter falls under the assault of Achilles, noting that Aeneas, though from a junior branch of the royal family, is destined to become king of the Trojan people. (Iliad, xx. 308). Homer thereafter has nothing more to say about Aeneas, but Poseidon's statement may be the basis for the later legends that were synthesized by Vergil in the Aeneid.

◦ When Troy was sacked by the Greeks, Aeneas gathered a group, collectively known as the Aeneads, traveled to Italy and became a progenitor of the Romans. The Aeneads included his trumpeter Misenus, his father Anchises, his friends Achates, Sergestus and Acmon, the healer Iapyx, his son Ascanius, and their guide Mimas. He carried with him the Lares and Penates, the statues of the household gods of Troy, and transplanted them to Italy.

◦ During his journey, Aeneas and his fleet made landfall at Carthage. It is at this point that the poem of the Aeneid begins. Aeneas had a brief affair with the Carthaginian queen Elissa, also known as Dido, who proposed that the Trojans settle in her land and that she and Aeneas reign jointly over their peoples. However, the messenger god Mercury was sent by Juno and Venus to remind Aeneas of his journey and his purpose, thus compelling him to leave secretly and continue on his way. When Dido learned of this, she ordered a funeral pyre to be constructed for herself; and standing on it, she uttered a famous curse that forever would pit Carthage against the Trojans. She then committed suicide by stabbing herself in the chest. When Aeneas later traveled to Hades, he called to her ghost but she neither spoke or acknowledged him.

◦ The company stopped on the island of Sicily during the course of their journey. There Aeneas was welcomed by Acestes, king of the region and son of the river Crinisus by a Dardanian woman. When the ship left, Achaemenides, one of Odysseus' crew who had been left behind, traveled with them.

◦ Soon after arriving in Italy, Aeneas made war against the city of Falerii. Latinus, king of the Latins, welcomed Aeneas's army of exiled Trojans and let them reorganize their life in Latium. His daughter Lavinia had been promised to Turnus, king of the Rutuli, but Latinus received a prophecy that Lavinia would be betrothed to one from another land — namely, Aeneas. Latinus heeded the prophecy, and Turnus consequently declared war on Aeneas at the urging of Hera, who was aligned with King Tarchon of the Etruscans and Queen Amata of the Latins. Aeneas' forces prevailed, and Turnus was killed. Aeneas founded the of city Lavinium, named after his wife. He later welcomed Dido's sister, Anna Perenna, who then committed
◦ suicide after learning of Lavinia's jealousy.

◦ After his death, Aeneas was recognized as the god Indiges. Inspired by the work of James Frazer, some have posited that Aeneas was originally a life-death-rebirth deity.

◦ Family and legendary descendants
◦ Aeneas had an extensive family tree. Aeneas' wet-nurse was named Caieta. He was the father of Ascanius with Creusa, and of Silvius with Lavinia. Ascanius, the son of Aeneas, also known as Iulus (or Julius), founded Alba Longa and was the first in a long series of kings.

◦ According to the mythology outlined by Virgil in the Aeneid, Romulus and Remus were both descendants of Aeneas through their mother, and thus Aeneas was responsible for founding the Roman people. Some early sources call him their father or grandfather [1], but, considering the commonly accepted dates of the fall of Troy (1184 BC) and the founding of Rome (753 BC), this seems unlikely.

◦ The Julian family (Gens Julia) of Rome, whose most famous member was Julius Caesar, traced their lineage to Aeneas's son Ascanius and, in turn, to the goddess Venus.

◦ The legendary kings of Britain also trace their family through a grandson of Aeneas, Brutus.

◦ Classical sources
◦ Homer, Iliad II, 819-21; V, 217-575; XIII, 455-544; XX, 75-352;
◦ Apollodorus, Bibliotheke III, xii, 2;
◦ Apollodorus, Epitome III, 32-IV, 2; V, 21;

◦ Virgil, Aeneid;
◦ Ovid, Metamorphoses XIV, 581-608;
◦ Ovid, Heroides, VII.
◦ Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeneas"

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◦ Notes : Aeneas - a relative of King Priamos - is today best known from Vergil's great epos "The Aeneid." Homer describes him in "The Illiad" as the bravest of the Trojan heroes - next after Hektor - but he was also known for his piety. Aeneas was one of the few survivors of the war and escaped - under the protection of Afrodite - over the ocean with his son. He founded Rome and both Julius Caesar and Augustus were commonly known to descend from this fine family.

◦ Aeneas - a relative of King Priamos - is best known from Vergil's "The Aeneid" Homer describes him in "The Illiad" as the bravest of the Trojan heroes - next after Hektor - but he was also known for his piety. Aeneas was one of the few
◦ survivors of the war and escaped - under the protection of Afrodite - over the ocean with his son. He founded Rome and both Julius Caesar and Augustus were commonly
◦ known to descend from this fine family.  
Aeneas of Dardania (I6748)
 
1040 ◦ Leir was a legendary king of the Britons as accounted by Geoffrey of Monmouth. He was the son of King Bladud and a source for William Shakespeare's King Lear. Leir followed his father Bladud to the kingship of Britain and had the longest reign of the all the kings at sixty years. He built the city of Kaerleir (Leicester) along the banks of the River Soar. Unlike his predecessors, he produced no male heir to the throne but had three daughters: Goneril, Regan, and Cordelia, whom he favored the most. As he neared his death, he divided the kingdom between his three daughters and their husbands. Goneril and Regan flattered their father and were married off to the Duke of Cornwall and Duke of Albany respectively, each being promised half of the kingdom to inherit. Cordelia, however, refused to flatter her father and was given no land to rule. Aganippus, the king of the Franks, courted Cordelia and married her, although Leir refused any dowry with her marriage. Some time after this, Leir became old and the two dukes whom had married his daughters rebelled and seized the whole of the kingdom. Maglaurus, the Duke of Albany, maintained Leir in his old age, protecting him with 140 knights. Goneril, however, disapproved of this and after two years, she decreased Leir's bodyguard to only thirty. He fled to Cornwall and Regan decreased his guard to only five knights. He fled back to Albany and pleaded with Goneril, but he was awarded with only one knight for protection. Fearing his two daughters, he fled to Gaul and his youngest daughter, Cordelia. Nearing insanity, he went to his daughter and she nursed him back to health. He was held in high honour in Gaul by the leaders and they vowed to restore him to his former glory. Leir, Cordelia, and Aganippus invaded Britain at the head of a large army and overthrew the dukes and their wives. He reclaimed the throne of Britain and reigned for three more years until the time of his death. He was succeeded by his daughter, Cordelia. She buried him in an underground chamber beneith the River Soar near Leicester. It was dedicated to the Greek god Janus and every year people celebrated his feast-day near Leir's tomb. (From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
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Leir of Britain (I6732)
 

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