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I do not know whether these connect, but you could try to find further clues. Note that Elizabeth was from Baltimore, and then note the date of probate for Thomas TAYLOR. F. Edward WRIGHT's Anne Arundel Co. Church Records, St. Anne's Parish: William ANGLIN and Elisabeth TAYLOR of Baltimore, widow, m. 22 July 1725. Abstracts of Inventories of the Prerogative Court of MD: Estate of Thomas TAYLOR, 9.94, Balto., 7 Nov. 1722. Appraisers Jas. DURHAM, Thos. STANSBURY. Creditor Thos. SHEREDINE. Exx. Elisabeth TAYLOR. Robert BARNES' Balto. Co. Families, 1659 - 1759: Thomas TAYLOR m. by Apr. 1714, Elizabeth, exx/o Edward WELCH. Thomas TAYLOR d. by 8 Aug. 1722, when adm. bond was posted by Elizabeth TAYLOR, admx., with Thos. SHEREDINE & Christopher SHAW. Edward WELCH had will pr. 4 July 1713, naming children of Pierce WELCH, et al. His wife Elizabeth was to be exx. and hold the dwelling plantation for life. Bond was posted 13 July 1713 by Elizabeth WELCH with Henry KNOWLES & Thos. RANDALL. On 12 Apr. 1714, the widow was TAYLOR, and she said the deceased had no children. Unfortunately, there were lots of Elizabeth Taylors at the time. There were even Thomas TAYLOR and wife Elizabeth who conveyed, 19 May 1724, parts of Cold Comfort, Fox Hall & Rich Level to Philip SMITH [Balto. Co. Deed Abstracts by Robert BARNES]. That Thomas was probably the Thomas TAYLOR who was a church warden of St. Paul's Parish, Balto., 1724 [B. & M. REAMY's Records of St. Paul's]. Good Luck! Notify Administrator about this message?
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