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Taylor [22813]
Elizabeth Taylor [21020]
(Bef 1744-1829)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Capt. Daniel Scribner [20768]

Elizabeth Taylor [21020] 2

  • Born: Bef 1744 Jul 15, Wells, York, Maine, USA 3
  • Marriage: Capt. Daniel Scribner [20768] on 1767 Dec 3 in Wells, York, Maine, USA 1
  • Died: 1829 Dec 11, Otisfield Gore, Cumberland, Maine, USA 4
  • Buried: Upper Yard, Scribner Hill Cemetery

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Elizabeth married Capt. Daniel Scribner [20768] [MRIN: 8048], son of Edward Scribner [20705] and Abigail Leavitt [20767], on 1767 Dec 3 in Wells, York, Maine, USA.1 (Capt. Daniel Scribner [20768] was born on 1718 Apr 7 in Exeter, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA,5 died in 1802 Oct in Otisfield Gore, Cumberland, Maine, USA 6 and was buried in Unmarked Grave, Scribner Hill.)


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Sources


1 WELLS (ME) VITAL RECORDS, 1713-1783 (Maine State Archives Microfilm Roll 643), Unpaginated.

2 Other Researchers.

3 George Sawin Stewart (contributor), "Records of the First Church of Wells, Me.," THE NEW ENGLAND HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL REGISTER, 75 (Boston, MA: The New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1921), 120.

4 William Samuel Spurr, A HISTORY OF OTISFIELD, CUMBERLAND COUNTY, MAINE FROM THE ORIGINAL GRANT TO THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR 1944 (The author, 1953), 330. .... DELAYED RETURNS FOR MAINE BIRTHS, DEATHS AND MARRIAGES TO 1891. Alphabetized (Maine State Archives Microfilm Roll 90).

5 William Samuel Spurr, A HISTORY OF OTISFIELD, CUMBERLAND COUNTY, MAINE FROM THE ORIGINAL GRANT TO THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR 1944 (The author, 1953), 553.

6 William Samuel Spurr, A HISTORY OF OTISFIELD, CUMBERLAND COUNTY, MAINE FROM THE ORIGINAL GRANT TO THE CLOSE OF THE YEAR 1944 (The author, 1953), 330. .... g.s., Scribner Cemetery, Lower Yard, Scribner Hill Road, Otisfield, ME.


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