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Bennet Taylor
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Family
ClaimDetailEvidence
FatherRobert William Taylor (1769-<1814) [S122]
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MotherRhoda Bennett (e1764-) [S122]
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Spouse 1stRachel Jelliff (1793-1830) 
Child +Julia Ann Taylor (1824-1913) [S2] [S6] [S8] [S56] [S2715] [N122]
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Attributes
ClaimDetailEvidence
GenderMale
NameBennet Taylor [S109] [S110] [S111] [S113] [S114] [S115] [S116] [S117] [S120] [S121] [S122] [S1183]
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NameBennett Taylor [S2] [S6] [S8] [S56] [S112] [S118] [S2715] [S2919]
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NameB. Taylor [S119]
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FatherRobert William Taylor (1769-<1814) [S122]
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MotherRhoda Bennett (e1764-) [S122]
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OccupationFarmer [S109]
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BurialStonington Cemetery, Christian, Illinois, United States [S119] [S1183]
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Timeline
ClaimDateDetailAgeEvidence
BirthApr 2, 1794Wolcott, Lamoille, Vermont, United States [S24] [S109]
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Census (US Federal)Aug 4, 1800Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S530] (Counted)
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Census (US Federal)Aug 6, 1810Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S554] (Counted)
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Marriage 1st1813Rachel Jelliff (1793-1830), Westport, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S2] [S6] [S8]
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ResidenceDec 17, 1818Westport, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S123]
his son Robert William Taylor was born
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ResidenceOct 5, 1824Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States [S122]
sold his inherited land to his uncle Dan Taylor
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Movedabt 1825New York, United States [S123]
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Census (US Federal)Jun 1, 1840Ellicott, Chautauqua, New York, United States [S488] (Named)
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Movedaft Jun 1, 1840 ( after census was taken)Stonington, Christian, Illinois, United States [S2715]
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Census (US Federal)Jun 1, 1850Christian, Illinois, United States [S109] 56y (Named)
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DeathMar 11, 1853Stonington, Christian, Illinois, United States [S56] [S110] [S111] [S117] [S1183] 58y11m9d
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Sources
IndexTitle
[S2] Minnie Elizabeth Humphrey, "The Forsythe-Humphrey Story" (unpublished).
[S6] Minnie Elizabeth Forsythe, "A Book of Memories: Vol. 1" (unpublished, 1972).
[S8] Ora Cunningham, "Letter from Ora Cunningham to Minnie Forsythe" (unpublished).
[S24] "1880 United States Census, Illinois, Fulton, Avon".
[S56] "Julia Ann Taylor Compton Interview" (Canton Weekly Register of Canton, Illinois, 27 December, 1906).
[S109] "1850 United States Census, Illinois, Christian, District 22".
[S110] "Bennet Taylor Widow's Oath".
[S111] "Christian County, Illinois, Cemetery Inscriptions, Vol III".
[S112] "Bennet Taylor Account".
[S113] "Bennet Taylor Administration".
[S114] "Bennet Taylor Estate Account".
[S115] "Bennet Taylor Estate Appraisal".
[S116] "Bennet Taylor Inventory of the Rights and Credits".
[S117] "Bennet Taylor Tombstone Order".
[S118] "Bennet Taylor Inventory".
[S119] "Nancy Ann Taylor Receipt for Cemetery Lot".
[S120] "Nancy Ann Taylor Receipt for Coffin".
[S121] "Nancy Ann Taylor Tombstone Order".
[S122] "Norwalk Deeds, Volume 24" (LDS film #5012) (https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/331539).
[S123] "Obituary: Robert William Taylor, 1908".
[S488] "1840 United States Census, New York, Chautauqua, Ellicott".
[S530] "1800 United States Census, Connecticut, Fairfield, Fairfield".
[S554] "1810 United States Census, Connecticut, Fairfield, Fairfield".
[S1183] "Stonington Cemetery Tombstone Photographs" (http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=20451753).
[S2715] "Fulton County Heritage" (Fulton County Historical and Genealogical Society).
[S2919] "Will: William Jelliff, 13 Oct 1823" (Connecticut, Wills and Probate Records, 1609-1999).
Family Note
(Rachel Jelliff) Bennet Taylor was most probably the son of Robert William Taylor and Rhoda Bennett. He was born between April 2, 1794 in Vermont, possibly Wolcott. Wolcott is in what is now Lamoille County. Lamoille County was created in 1835 from Chittenden, Orleans, and Franklin Counties. In the 1850 Federal Illinois Census for District 22 in Christian County, Illinois, Bennet listed his place of birth as Vermont. In the 1880 Federal Illinois census for Avon, Fulton County, his daughter Julia Ann stated that he was born in Connecticut. He died in Stonington, Christian County, Illinois on March 11, 1853 and is buried there at the Stonington Cemetery.
He first married in Westport, Fairfield, County, Connecticut, in 1813, Rachel Jelliffe, the daughter of William Jelliff and Huldah Sturges. Bennet's first name has been spelled variously Bennet and Bennett.
Rachel was born on 4 January, 1793, in Norwalk or Westport Connecticut. She died on 11 March, 1830, in Troupsville, Cayuga County, New York. Rachel's last name has been spelled variously Jelliff and Jelliffe.
They had 10 children, the first 6 of which were born in Westport, Fairfield County, Connecticut, and the last 4 were born in Cato, Cayuga County, New York:

Maria (21 Dec 1814 - 1839) m. _____ Smith
Esther Polly (1 Dec 1816 - 1844) m. William Watson
Robert William "William" (17 Dec 1818 - 8 Feb 1908) m1. 1840, Marilla Northup, m2. Charlotte Chappell
Alonzo (19 Jan 1820 - 1849) m. Rebecca Samantha Grover
Twins who died at birth in 1822
Julia Ann (7 Jul 1824 - 13 May 1912) m. Jonathan Jesse Compton
Julius J. (7 Jul 1824 - bef 27 Dec 1906) m. Nancy Eleanor Smith
Mary Elizabeth (27 Jan 1827 - bef 27 Dec 1906) m. _____ Harrison
James Osborn (1/7 Aug 1829 - 14 Oct 1906, Walsenburg, Huerfano, Colorado) m1. 27 Oct 1852, Rachel Catherine Barber (d. 27 Aug 1906)

After Rachel died, Bennet married Nancy Ann Bilay. Nancy was born in November 23, 1810 in New York, and died in September 10, 1865 in Stonington, Christian County, Illinois (aged 54 years, 10 months and 12 days). She is buried in alongside Bennet. They had 10 children, the first 5 of which were born in New York, the rest in Christian County, Illinois:

Charles Henry (15 Mar 1833 - 31 Dec 1859) m1. 31 Dec 1839, Nancy Jane Brown m2. Mary Goodwill
David Mosier (6 Feb 1835 - 19 Mar 1919) m1. 16 Jul 1855, Elizabeth Morell; m2. Priscilla O. _____
Richard Bennett (19 Feb 1837 - 9 May 1914) m1. 7 Dec 1856, Louisa Young m2. 20 Oct 1861, Hannah Frances Collins
Smith W. (26 Apr 1839 - ) m. 16 Jan 1861, Margaret A. Milan
George Fenton (1 Sep 1841 - 9 Oct 1891)
Malissa Melvina (17 Jan 1844 - 10 Apr 1917) m1. 1871, Shult Warner; m2. 21 Jan 1901, Edward D. Slayton
Calista A. (7 Feb 1846 - ) m. Charles B. Hamill
Clinton DeWitt (7 Feb 1846 - 11 Jan 1932)
John B. (26 May 1848 - )
Martha J. (28 Jun 1850 - )

The birth and death dates for Bennet, Rachel, Nancy and their children are from the Bennet's Family Bible.
Bennet was a hatter - made plug and stovepipe silk hats for men. Sometime between 1822 and 7 July, 1824, Bennett moved his family to Ira, Cayuga County, New York, where Bennet became a farmer. Robert William Taylor's obituary stated he was 7, but this could not be since Julia and Julius were born in New York when Robert was only 5. The census records for the townships of Auburn, Cato and Ira in Cayuga County, New York do not list Bennet, Taylot. His brotehr Alonzo Tayloe is shown there in the town of Auburn, where Julia AnnTaylor daid she was born in 1824.
Bennet and Rachel sold some of their land in Norwalk, Fairfiled County, Connecticut on October 5, 1824 to Dan Taylor (They were already living in New York). The land was originally owned by his grandfather then left for his grandmother's use when his grandfather passed away. His inherited share was from his father, Robert W. Taylor. The document was signed in the presence of Charles W. Taylor and Seth Taylor. The JP who signed it was also Seth Taylor (LDS film #5012 - Vol. 24, Pg. 732 - Norwalk Deeds). They also sold land there to Gould Jelliff on 28 October, 1824. The document was signed in the presence of Hiram Taylor and Alonzo Taylor (LDS film #5012 - Vol. 24, Pg. 576, Norwalk Deeds). Charles W., Hiram, and Alonzo were Bennet Taylor's brothers. Dan Taylor was his uncle. It is unknown who Seth Tayor was. Gould Jelliff was most likely Rachel's brother, although she had a cousin by that name from her brother Aaron. I have been told by two distinct individuals that they had seen proof that Bennet Taylor was the son of Robert Wiley Taylor and Rhoda Bennet, however in each case they no longer had the documentation supporting these claims.
Sometime after September 1841 and before January 17, 1844, Bennet moved his family again to Christian County, Illinois.
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