Taylor Bayse Green1

b. Dec 25, 1828, d. Mar 15, 1903
FatherMoses Green1,2 b. 1789, d. 1846
MotherHarriett Basye1,3,2 b. circa 1798, d. 1866
     Taylor Bayse Green was born on Dec 25, 1828 in Rappahannock Co, VA.1,4,5,2,6,7,8,9
     Ferdinand, Taylor and Cassander was probably a free white
     Taylor Bayse Green was probably a male, under 5 years old, in Moses Green's household, on the 1830 Census in Culpeper Co, VA.10
     Ferdinand, Taylor and Cassander was probably a free white male, age 10 and under 15, in Moses Green's household, on the 1840 Census in Culpeper Co, VA.11
     They moved in 1842 to Pike Co, MO.12
     They moved in 1843 to VA.12
     Taylor, Brunetta, Edward, Amelia, Elizabeth and Joseph was listed as a household member living with Harriett Green on the 1850 Census in Culpeper Co, VA.4
     Taylor Bayse Green was ordained as a Methodist minister.13
     Taylor Bayse Green was a school teacher before 1854.5
     Taylor Bayse Green moved in 1854 to Lincoln Co, MO.5,13
     Taylor Bayse Green was employed as a school teacher after 1854 in Elsberry, Lincoln co, MO.2
     Taylor Bayse Green married Elizabeth Jerusha Smith, daughter of James Smith and Elizabeth Ellis, on Feb 18, 1855 in Lincoln Co, MO.14,15,2,7,8,13
     Taylor Bayse Green and Levi Shuck owned Shuck and Green, a store that merchandized and handled tobacco in Smith's Mill, Lincoln Co, MO.5,13
     Taylor was listed as the head of a family on the 1860 Census in Calumet Township, Pike Co, MO. T.B. was a farmer, with real estate valued at $2,000? and personal property worth $400. Jerusha was a domestic (it looks like the enumerator listed all wives as domestics on this page).6
     Taylor and Elizabeth, along with her parents, James and Elizabeth Smith, were founding members of Smith Chapel. The church was originially organized in a brush arbor near the Smith school. A church building was built in 1871.13
     He farmed 200 acres west of Smith's Chaple. He also worked as an apple dealer; in 1886 he handled 2,600 barrels of apples.5,2
     Taylor Bayse Green moved to Lincoln Co, MO.1
     Taylor was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census in Hurricane Township, Lincoln Co, MO. Taylor was a minister, with $3,000 in real property and $1,100 in personal property. Anna was in school..14
     Taylor was listed as the head of a family on the 1880 Census in Hurricane Township, Lincoln Co, MO. T.B., James and J. B. Jeans were farming. Hattie had attended school within the year..7
     In 1888, he was profiled in History of Lincoln County, Missouri.2
     Taylor was listed as the head of a family on the 1900 Census in Hurricane Township, Lincoln Co, MO. Taylor was a landlord. James was a day laborer. The family owned their home..8
     Taylor Bayse Green died on Mar 15, 1903 in Dameron, Lincoln Co, MO, at age 74.5 He was buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Lincoln Co, MO.5

Family

Elizabeth Jerusha Smith b. September 9, 1835, d. May 26, 1910
Children

Citations

  1. [S957] Carolyn Green, "Family Chart for James Green and Elizabeth Tapp."
  2. [S1193] Goodspeed Publishing, History of Lincoln County, Missouri, From the Earliest Time to the Present.
  3. [S958] 1850 U. S. Census, Virginia, Culpeper County, page 276, line 33, dwelling 963, family 965, Virginia, Culpeper County, suggests 1831.
  4. [S958] 1850 U. S. Census, Virginia, Culpeper County, page 276, line 33, dwelling 963, family 965, Virginia, Culpeper County.
  5. [S1067] Ancestry.com, August 17, 2002, citing History of Lincoln County, MO.
  6. [S1221] 1860 U. S. Census, Missouri, Pike County, Calumet Township, page 181, line 35, dwelling 1334, family 1330, Missouri, Pike County.
  7. [S1222] 1860 U. S. Census, Missouri, Lincoln County, Hurricane Township, ED 90, sheet 255B, line 13, dwelling 140, family 140, Missouri, Lincoln County.
  8. [S1223] 1900 U. S. Census, Missouri, Lincoln County, Hurricane Township, ED 49, sheet 246A, line 10, dwelling 105, family 105, Missouri, Lincoln County.
  9. [S952] Carolyn Green, "RE: Moses Green," e-mail to Julia Langel, February 24, 2003, RE: Moses Green.
  10. [S2465] U. S. Census, Virginia, Culpeper County, sheet 143, line 6, Virginia, Culpeper County.
  11. [S959] 1940 U. S. Census, Virginia, Culpeper County, page 251, line 29, Virginia, Culpeper County.
  12. [S1217] A. A. Graham and Co, History of Licking County.
  13. [S1224] Profiles: Dr. Arthur L. Shuck, online http://homepage.interaccess.com/~nealu/shpals00.htm, quoting "The LEVI SHUCK and ELIZA KITSON Family," by Ida Richards Shuck, September 8, 1973.
  14. [S961] 1870 U. S. Census, Missouri, Lincoln County, Hurricane Township, page 34/71, line 30, dwelling 256, family 232, Missouri, Lincoln County.
  15. [S1067] Ancestry.com, August 17, 2002.
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