George P. Taylor
- Name
- George P. Taylor
- Alternate Names
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George Taylor
Geo. Taylor
G. P. Taylor
G. P. Y. Taylor - Race
- White
- Location
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BR: Roanoke
RR: Roanoke County - Record(s) Seen In
- Birth Register - 1853-1885 - pp. 1-66
- Death Register - 1853-1881
- Roanoke County Slave Requisition Records
- Common Law Orders - E - June 1856 - November 1864 - pgs. 1-353
- Freedmen's Bureau Census - Roanoke County
- Page and Line Number
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BR: PP. 9, L. 76-77; PP. 44, L. 27; PP. 53, L. 107
DR: PP. 7, L. 53-55
FB: PP. 321
CLE: PP. 301 - Date(s) Seen in Records
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BR: PP. 9, L. 76-77; PP. 44, L. 27; PP. 53, L. 107
DR: PP. 7, L. 53-55
FB: PP. 321 -
BR: January 1, 1855; February 1855; 1861; June 1864
DR: April 1855; June 1855; September 1855
FB: 1866
RR: December 19, 1862 - People Enslaved
- Unrecorded Named Boy
- Unrecorded Named Girl
- Lewis
- Ella
- Unrecorded Named Boy
- Unrecorded Named Child
- Unrecorded Named Child
- Unrecorded Named Child
- Anna Gilbert
- Juliet
- Betsy
- Kitty
- Kesiah
- Charles
- Dick
- Thomas
- Joseph
- Kittie
- Gilbert
- George
- Charles
- Going
- Henry
- Additional Information
- In the birth register records, it was listed that an enslaver named Joseph Children was an overseer for the two unrecorded named enslaved individuals.
- Joseph Children
- In the Birth Register, George P. Taylor is listed as the former enslaver of Anna Gilbert and Juliet.
- James Chisder
- In Common Law Book E, it states that William Boutt left a "family of negroes" to George Taylor.
- William Boutt
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