| Connection to Blackard: Named on 1650 Sparrow&Tye Charles City/Prince George land patent with John Blackard. |
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Elizabeth Chappell did not long remain a widow after the death of her first husband [Thomas Chappell]. She entered into a marriage contract with Thomas Taylor 22 June 1704. A miller, he was fined in 1692 for not running his mill according to the law Taylor paid quit rents on 400 acres in Prince George County in 1704. That same year he gave Elizabeths brother James Jones a bond for £142:8 obliging Thomas to allow Elizabeth the freedom to dispose of property and money to her children as she thought fit. This bond showed Thomas Chappell had left his wife a good estate. Elizabeth did not have the bond recorded until twenty-one years later, perhaps after Thomas Taylor died. William Harrison and Rebecca witnessed the bond.
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In July 1742 Thomas Taylor Jr. and his wife, Penelope, sold 285 acres on the south side of Blackwater Swamp in Surry County to David Jones.
A descendent of Thomas Taylor I and Elizabeth (Jones) Chappell Taylor married
a son of David Owen in Surry in 1781.
Mary Chambliss [7130.2.3.1.4] (27 Mar. 1764 ) married Joshua Owen (15 Sept.
1759 ) in Sussex County 4 October 1781. The groom was born in Albemarle Parish,
a son of David Owen and his wife, Mary
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