Zachary Taylor (1784-1850)
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| Zachary Taylor (1784-1850) | |
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| Sex: | Male |
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| Birth: | November 24, 1784 Barboursville, Virginia ("Montebello, Orange, VA"?) |
| Death: | July 09, 1850 Washington, D.C. |
| Father: | Richard Lee Taylor (1744–1829) |
| Mother: | Sarah Daphany Strother |
| Spouse: | Margaret Mackall Smith (1788-1852) |
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| (العربية): | زكاري تايلور |
| (English): | Zachary Taylor |
| (فارسی): | زکریا تیلور |
| (עברית): | זכארי טיילור |
| (हिन्दी): | ज़ेकरी टेलर |
| (日本語): | ザカリー・テイラー |
| (한국어): | 재커리 테일러 |
| (Русский): | Тейлор, Закари |
| (ייִדיש): | זאכארי טעילאר |
| (中文): | 扎卡里·泰勒 |
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Zachary Taylor
- Third of nine children of Richard Lee Taylor and Sarah Dabney Strother; he became a United States military leader and the twelfth President of the United States.
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| Offspring of Zachary Taylor (1784-1850) and Margaret Mackall Smith (1788-1852) | ||
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| Anne Margaret Mackall Taylor (1811-1875) | , | |
| Sarah Knox Taylor (1814-1835) | ||
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[edit] References
- Family Search Ancestry File on Zachary Taylor (1784-1850)
- Wikipedia article: Zachary Taylor
- Page on "Ancestors of John and Lois Westwater" on AWT
Categories: Taylor (surname) | Born in 1784 | Died in 1850 | Presidents of the United States of America | Whig Party (United States) presidential nominees | United States Army generals | People of the Black Hawk War | American military personnel of the Mexican-American War | People of the Seminole Wars | American people of the War of 1812 | History of the United States (1849–1865) | Congressional Gold Medal recipients | American Episcopalians | Ruling Descendants of Charlemagne, United States of America
