Nancy Sweeten m. John Taylor War of 1812
State of Tennessee, Franklin Co. this day personally appeared before m. John Jones, Justice of the Peace for sd County, John Sweton and William Sweton - made oath in due form - Deposeth and Saith that they both stood present and saw Nancy Taylor married to John Taylor decesd sd N Taylor living in Smith County - Sworn and Suscribed to this 22nd day of August, 1816 - John Sweten (his signature) William L Sweeten (his signature)
John and Nancy Sweeten Taylor had five children: Marget C Taylor, b. March 28, 1803; Edward Taylor, b. Novmber 8, 1806; John T Taylor, b. December 7, 1808; Nancy Taylor, b. January 16, 1811; Joseph C Taylor, b. August 1, 1813.John T Taylor was in Dallas County, MO in 1850 and died there after 1873. We know next to nothing about the rest of them. Is Joseph C Taylor the same one who was in Hardeman County, TN in 1840 thru 1860? A Dutton Sweeten and a Jarvis Sweeten were there.Would appreciate any additional info at all about any of these. Thank you.
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