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Joseph Best Taylor

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Joseph Best Taylor

Birth
Edgecombe County, North Carolina, USA
Death
11 Aug 1864 (aged 62)
Richardsville, Warren County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Richardsville, Warren County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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The third son and the ninth child of Joseph Taylor, Jr. and Sarah Best. He was about the age of seven years old when his parents moved to Warren County, Kentucky

Joseph Best married Polly Ann Hudnall on 28 January 1821 in Warren County, Kentucky, according to their Family Bible.

Joseph and Polly Ann's known children were: Thomas Best, James Wesley, Rhodah Chastain, Nicholas Wren (Reverend), Sarah Best, Paradine, William Allen, Aaron, Tabitha H., Mary Ann and Joseph Irven.

After the death of his first wife, Joseph married Sarah Elizabeth Rone Burchfield on 4 December 1849, at Butler County Kentucky. She was a widow and had been previously married to Meshack Burchfield: and already had a large family.

Joseph and Sarah had two sons together; Newton Rone and William A.

Joseph died of typhoid fever on 11 August 1864, near Richardsville, Warren, Kentucky, having almost reached the age of 63 years old. He was buried at the Hudnall Cemetery, in Warren County, Kentucky.


The third son and the ninth child of Joseph Taylor, Jr. and Sarah Best. He was about the age of seven years old when his parents moved to Warren County, Kentucky

Joseph Best married Polly Ann Hudnall on 28 January 1821 in Warren County, Kentucky, according to their Family Bible.

Joseph and Polly Ann's known children were: Thomas Best, James Wesley, Rhodah Chastain, Nicholas Wren (Reverend), Sarah Best, Paradine, William Allen, Aaron, Tabitha H., Mary Ann and Joseph Irven.

After the death of his first wife, Joseph married Sarah Elizabeth Rone Burchfield on 4 December 1849, at Butler County Kentucky. She was a widow and had been previously married to Meshack Burchfield: and already had a large family.

Joseph and Sarah had two sons together; Newton Rone and William A.

Joseph died of typhoid fever on 11 August 1864, near Richardsville, Warren, Kentucky, having almost reached the age of 63 years old. He was buried at the Hudnall Cemetery, in Warren County, Kentucky.




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