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Simon Hirons was born in Delaware, which would later become part of Pennsylvania. I have his father’s name, but have not traced any more information about the parents. He moved to South Carolina, where he was married at age 19 in 1747. He and his wife, Grace Raiford, are buried at the Charleston First Baptist Church. The inscription on his grave says he died while attending a conference in Charleston.
Simon Hirons (1728 – 1778)
is my 5th great grandfather
Sarah Hirons (1751 – 1817)
daughter of Simon Hirons
John Nimrod Taylor (1770 – 1816)
son of Sarah Hirons
John Samuel Taylor (1798 – 1873)
son of John Nimrod Taylor
William Ellison Taylor (1839 – 1918)
son of John Samuel Taylor
George Harvey Taylor (1884 – 1941)
son of William Ellison Taylor
Ruby Lee Taylor (1922 – 2008)
daughter of George Harvey Taylor
Pamela Morse
I am the daughter of Ruby Lee Taylor
you have the most amazing family tree. I can’t imagine what mine would be like.. my dad was known for telling tall tales.. but this would be fun to do. what do you use to track your geneaology?
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I use ancestry.com, which grows constantly. You still need to verify everything you can IRL. I have just found and repaired an error myself and also this week had a relative question some of my data from the 16th century… It is, however, a blast. I would start a tree for you for fun, just because I like everyone’s history. I will take you back a few generations as warm up…Let me know. I find it fascinating.
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