Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties

Margaret Cork

Female 1706 - 1745  (39 years)


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  • Name Margaret Cork 
    Birth 1706 
    Gender Female 
    Death 16 Jul 1745  Truro Parish, Fairfax County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I79478  Tree1
    Last Modified 29 Apr 2024 

    Family Henry Taylor,   b. 1707   d. 12 Aug 1771, Cameron Parish, Loudoun County, Virginia - Probate Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 64 years) 
    Children 
     1. Mary Taylor,   b. 1725, Truro Parish, Fairfax County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: natural]
     2. Walter Taylor,   b. 1728, Truro Parish, Fairfax County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: natural]
     3. Joshua Taylor,   b. 1730, Truro Parish, Fairfax County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1782 (Age 52 years)  [Father: natural]
     4. Henry 'Poor Henry' Taylor,   b. 1732, Truro Parish, Fairfax County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 1781 (Age 49 years)  [Father: natural]
     5. Eleanor Taylor,   b. 1736, Truro Parish, Fairfax County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: natural]
     6. Virginia Taylor,   b. 1738, Truro Parish, Fairfax County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this location  [Father: natural]
     7. Elizabeth Taylor,   b. 25 Jul 1740, Truro Parish, Fairfax County, Virginia Find all individuals with events at this locationd. 18 Jul 1810, Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 69 years)  [Father: natural]
    Family ID F39648  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 29 Apr 2024 

  • Notes 
    • father James Cork
      === Research notes from leigh taylor

      Cameron Parish was created by the General Assembly of Virginia in 1748 when Truro Parish was divided along Difficult Run. It included what is, at present, Loudoun County and the western part of Fairfax County. The parish was named for Thomas, Lord Fairfax, who was also 6th Baron Cameron. He was the lord proprietor of much of Northern Virginia during the colonial period, which he inherited through his mother's line, the Culpepers.

      In 1763, the parish boundaries were adjusted to include all of Loudoun County, as it was then configured. In 1770, Shelburne Parish was created out of the western part of Cameron Parish. Thus, Cameron Parish's boundaries included the Potomac River on the north, Bull Run on the south, Goose Creek to the west, and the Fairfax County line in the east

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