Il est marié avec Maria Forrest.
Ils se sont mariés le 13 novembre 1817 à "Rosedale", Maryland, il avait 24 ans.Source 1
Enfant(s):
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! (1) "The Tayloes of Virginia and Allied Families," by W. Randolph Tayloe (Berryville, VA , 1963) p.26,27,89. FHL #929.273 T211t.
(2) "A Chronicle of Belair," by Shirley V. Baltz (Bowie Heritage Committee, Bowie, MD, 1984 ) Part 2, p.9. Cites: (a) "National Intelligencer," 19 Nov 1817. (b) "Baltimore American," 2 2 May 1824.
(3) "The Octagon," by George McCue (American Institute of Architects Foundation, Washingto n D.C., 1976) p.11,95.
(4) Tayloe family records from Mt. Airy, VA, extracted 29 Sep 1927 (by Cabell Gwathmey?).
(5) Pamphlet, "The Octagon - A Brief Description and History" (American Institute of Archit ects). Cites: (a) Glenn Brown, architect, Secretary of the American Institute of Architects.
(6) "Return to Powhatan - Growing up in Old Virginia," by Roberta Love Tayloe (1985) p.19 . FHL #975.525 H2t.
(7) "Marriage and Death Notices from the National Intelligencer, Washington D.C., 1800-1850 " (National Genealogical Soc., 1976) p.108. FHL #929,472. Cites: (a) 19 Nov 1817.
! Birth: (1) 1793. (1,2,3,4,5,6) s/o John Tayloe II/ Ann Ogle. (2b) Age 31 at death in 182 4 (b. 1793). (3,4) 2 Aug 1793. (3) At the home of his maternal grandparents, Annapolis, MD. ( 6) The eldest child.
Marriage to Maria Forrest: (1) 1822. (2a,4,7a) 13 Nov 1817. (3) (7a) At Rosedale near Washi ngton D.C., by the Rev. Mr. Hawley.
Death: (1,3,6) 1824. (2b,3,4) 15 May 1824. (3,6) "Mount Airy," VA, of wounds received in th e War of 1812.
Burial: (1,3) Mt. Airy.
(1) Joined the Navy as a Midshipman.
(1) ca. 1812: In the War of 1812, served as an officer of the "Constitution" ("Old Ironside s") and her sister ship "Constellation." Saw much combat duty against the British. (5) Distin guished himself in the battles of the "Constitution" with the "Guerriere," the "Cyane," and t he "Levant."
(3,6) Wounded in the battle of the "Constitution" against the British frigate "Guerriere."
(1) 1813, 5 Feb: The VA Legislature awarded him a sword for "gallant conduct in the actio n of the United States Ship frigate Constitution with his Brittanic Majesty's frigate Guerrie re."
(1) 1813, 18 Apr: Midshipman Tayloe wrote Gov. James Barbour, "I only yesterday received yo ur favor of the tenth instant via Boston enclosing the resolutions of both houses of the legi slature and believe me, Sir, my heart dictates to me, as an American, the abundant gratitud e that is due my country for her praise, but more particularly to my native state which has s o generously proffered me so noble a testimony of her esteem... P.S. You will please forwar d the sword to the care of Colonel John Tayloe of Washington City."
(1) Promoted Lt. shortly after receiving his sword. However, due to wounds from which he ne ver fully recovered, he was soon forced to leave the Navy. (3) Promoted to Lt., U.S. Navy, fo r heroism during the War of 1812.
(7a) 1817, Nov: At his marriage, called Lieutenant of the U.S. Navy.
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Date of Import: 12 Jan 2003/ Not Given