Abigail Taylor

(say 1780 - )
Abigail was born say 1780. She was often called Nabby. She married Simeon Olcott in Rockingham, Windham County, Vermont, say 1800.1 She was "warned out" of Rockingham, Windham County, Vermont, on 19 May 1808 with Simeon Olcott.2

Children of Abigail Taylor and Simeon Olcott

Cited documentation

  1. [S94] Lyman Simpson Hayes, History of the town of Rockingham Vermont 1753-1907 (Bellows Falls, Vt.: Published by the town [Rockingham], 1907), pg. 722, "Simeon ... m. Abigail Taylor."
  2. [S93] Thomas Bellows Peck, compiler, Vital Records of Rockingham, Vermont, From the Beginning of the Records to January 1, 1845; and, Records of the First Church of Rockingham, Vermont, From its Organization, October 27, 1773 to September 25, 1839 (Pittsford, VT: Genealogical Society of Vermont, 1994 republication in one volume (originally 1908 and 1902, respectively)), pg. 112, "May 19, 1808. Simeon Olcott & Nabby Olcott his wife and Aaron T. John Rastus Henry and Randall L. their children ... warned out of town."
 
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