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  1. John Tayloe III (September 2, 1770:– March 23, 1828), of Richmond County, Virginia, was the premier Virginia planter; a politician, businessman, and tidewater gentry scion. He was prominent in elite social circles. A highly successful planter and early Thoroughbred horse breeder, he was considered the "wealthiest man of his day".

  2. John Tayloe II (1721-1779), father of John Tayloe III, was a fourth generation tobacco planter and avid horse racer. His property, Mount Airy (1758), exists today, Tayloe II’s earliest recorded importation was Childers (whose grandsire was Flying Childers (1714–41)) in 1751.

  3. 10 de ago. de 2018 · Colonel John Tayloe III of Mount Airy, Virginia; and Washington D.C. zoom_in 1 images. Father. John Tayloe II (1721-1779) Mother. Rebecca (Plater) Tayloe ...

  4. John Tayloe III , of Richmond County, Virginia, was the premier Virginia planter; a politician, businessman, and tidewater gentry scion. He was prominent in elite social circles. A highly successful planter and early Thoroughbred horse breeder, he was considered the "wealthiest man of his day". A military officer, he also served in the Virginia House of Delegates and Senate of Virginia for ...

  5. John Tayloe III passed away on February 3, 2021 at the age of 61 in New Bern, North Carolina. Funeral Home Services for John are being provided by CLOSED-Pollock-Best Funerals and Cremations.

  6. Brief Life History of John. When John Tayloe II was born on 28 May 1721, in Richmond, Virginia, British Colonial America, his father, John Tayloe, was 33 and his mother, Elizabeth Gwynn, was 28. He married Rebecca Plater on 21 May 1747, in Middlesex, Virginia, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 9 daughters.

  7. Col. John Tayloe I (February 15, 1688 – November 15, 1747) was one of the richest plantation owners and businessmen in Virginia for his generation. Considered to be the chief architect of the family fortune, [1] he was known as the "Hon. Colonel of the Old House". [2] The Tayloe family of Richmond County, Virginia, including John Tayloe I ...