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278. GEORGE EDWIN 10 TAYLOR (WYLLYS HARD 9 , EMMA CATHERINE 8 HARD, BENJAMIN CURTIS 7 , BENJAMIN<br />

FRENCH 6 , CYRUS 5 , AMOS 4 , JAMES 3 , JAMES 2 , WILLIAM 1 ) was born August 06, 1930. He married JANICE CLAY<br />

August 03, 1957. She was born December 07, 1934.<br />

Child of GEORGE TAYLOR and JANICE CLAY is:<br />

311. i. GEORGE EDYWN 11 TAYLOR II, b. January 14, 1962.<br />

279. THOMAS HAYDEN 10 TAYLOR, SR (WYLLYS HARD 9 , EMMA CATHERINE 8 HARD, BENJAMIN CURTIS 7 , BENJAMIN<br />

FRENCH 6 , CYRUS 5 , AMOS 4 , JAMES 3 , JAMES 2 , WILLIAM 1 ) was born October 28, 1931. He married (1) PATRICIA<br />

JOAN BYERLY July 14, 1954. She was born October 02, 1933, and died April 06, 1985. He married (2) NONA<br />

HELENE AMONG October 18, 1974. She was born September 16, 1940.<br />

Notes for THOMAS HAYDEN TAYLOR, SR:<br />

THE HAYDENS AND THEIR NAME<br />

The name of Hayden is said to have derived from the town of Heydon, in the county of Norfolk, where the<br />

family made it's home at an extremely early date. It is found on ancient records in the various forms of Heydon,<br />

Hayden, Haiden, Heiden, Heyton, Haydens, and Hayden, of which the last is the most generally accepted form of<br />

the name today.<br />

The family is claimed by some authorities to have been of Norman extraction but this is not certain. One of the<br />

earliest records of the family was of Thomas de Heydon, who was living at Heydon Hall and Manor in the late<br />

twelfth and early thirteenth centuries. He was justice itinerant of the county of Norfolk and was succeeded by his<br />

eldest son <strong>William</strong>, who was the father of <strong>William</strong> de Heydon, his heir, and Judge John de Heydon of Devonshire,<br />

the last of whom was the ancestor of the noted Devonshire branch of the family.<br />

<strong>William</strong>, eldest son and heir of <strong>William</strong>, died about 1307 and was succeeded by his eldest son Simeon, who was<br />

the father of David, his heir, and Sir Richard Heydon, who was killed in the wars with France about 1370 and was<br />

the ancestor of the Hertfordshire line of the Heydons or Haydens.<br />

David, eldest son of Simeon, had issue by his wife Margarette of a son Hugh, who married Alice Loverds and<br />

had, among others, <strong>William</strong>, who married Isabel Moore and was succeeded by his eldest son Robert, who married<br />

Cecily Culton and had <strong>William</strong>, who married Jane Warren and made his home at Baconsthorp, near the ancestral<br />

seat in Norfolk County. He married Eleanor Winter and had an only son Henry.<br />

Child of THOMAS TAYLOR and PATRICIA BYERLY is:<br />

312. i. THOMAS HAYDEN 11 TAYLOR, JR, b. January 19, 1956.<br />

Child of THOMAS TAYLOR and NONA AMONG is:<br />

ii. CATHERINE NONELANI 11 TAYLOR, b. October 08, 1979.<br />

280. JOHN STUART 10 TAYLOR, JR (JOHN STUART 9 , EMMA CATHERINE 8 HARD, BENJAMIN CURTIS 7 , BENJAMIN<br />

FRENCH 6 , CYRUS 5 , AMOS 4 , JAMES 3 , JAMES 2 , WILLIAM 1 ) was born January 25, 1924, and died in Greenville, SC 3092 .<br />

He married MARY STUART HATCH October 11, 1952. She was born December 23, 1925.<br />

More About JOHN STUART TAYLOR, JR:<br />

Burial: Pendleton, SC 3092<br />

Children of JOHN TAYLOR and MARY HATCH are:<br />

i. JOHN STUART 11 TAYLOR III, b. July 23, 1954; m. LISA HEIDI KISER, June 17, 1989; b. November 21, 1964.<br />

ii. ELIZABETH HALL TAYLOR, b. August 07, 1957.<br />

iii. DAVID READ TAYLOR, b. December 16, 1958; m. TANDY ELIZABETH GILLILAND, July 05, 1986; b. June<br />

12, 1960.<br />

281. JANE ANDERSON 10 TAYLOR (JOHN STUART 9 , EMMA CATHERINE 8 HARD, BENJAMIN CURTIS 7 , BENJAMIN<br />

329

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