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Edward Hatcher Sr.
(1729-1782)
Sarah Hail
(1732-1769)
William Crowson
(1740-1814)
Mary Thomas
William Hatcher
(1769-1850)
Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Crowson
(Between 1770/1780-1838)
Callie Elizabeth Hatcher
(1811-1864)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. Isaac Taylor

Callie Elizabeth Hatcher 117,280

  • Born: 1811, Wear Valley, Sevier, Tennessee, USA 117
  • Marriage (1): Isaac Taylor in 1829 in Sevier County, Tennessee, USA 117
  • Died: 9 Oct 1864 at age 53 281

bullet   Cause of her death was Typhoid Fever.281

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bullet  General Notes:

Callie and Isaac moved to Linn County, Missouri between 1844 and 1847. Isaac was a brother of Elizabeth (Taylor) Hatcher who was married to Callie's brother John Hatcher.

In 1864, the Isaac Taylor family went by wagon to Yolo County, California, where at least one Hatcher brother had already settled. Callie Elizabeth, having contracted typhoid on the journey, died the day after the family arrived, October 9, 1864. Isaac and some of his children returned to Missouri in 1869, others of the children remained in California. My great-grandfather, Henry Jackson Taylor, returned with Isaac, married in Missouri in 1873, then returned (by train this time) to Yolo County, and subsequently in 1879, went by wagon north to Pendleton, Oregon, where he established a wheat ranch and became a well-known citizen and, briefly, an Oregon state senator. He died in 1933.


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Callie married Isaac Taylor, son of George Taylor Sr. and Rebecca Raymee, in 1829 in Sevier County, Tennessee, USA.117 (Isaac Taylor was born on 2 Feb 1807 in Sevier County, Tennessee, USA 260.)



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