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  1. Henry Augustine Tayloe (April 8, 1808 – July 15, 1903) of Oakley Plantation, Essex County, Virginia, later Gallion, Canebrake, Alabama, was an American planter, slaveholder, horse breeder and racer, and land speculator in the 19th century.

  2. The son of John Tayloe III, took over Mount Airy in 1828. Its enslaved population continued to increase, even as depleted soil led to crop shortfalls and declining profits. He and his brothers responded in part by acquiring cotton fields in west-central or Black Belt region of Alabama.

  3. Tayloe's interests included American horse racing, being a leader and top horse breeder in this sport during the period of 1791–1806. His son, Henry Augustine Tayloe, founded the Fair Grounds Race Course in New Orleans with Bernard de Marigny in 1838.

  4. 18 de abr. de 2023 · Dr. William Thornton, the first architect of the U.S. Capitol, designed the house and gave the growing federal city a grand home to help build Washington's reputation.

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  5. When Henry Augustine Tayloe was born on 7 April 1808, in Washington, District of Columbia, United States, his father, John Tayloe III, was 36 and his mother, Anne Ogle, was 36. He married Narcissa Jamieson on 19 April 1838, in Mobile, Alabama, United States.

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  6. 28 de mai. de 2022 · Genealogy for Henry Augustine Tayloe (1836 - 1908) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  7. Henry Augustine Tayloe. SOURCE: "Heritage of Perry County" p 64 - "Henry Augustine Tayloe who was born on April 7, 1808, at the 'Octagon' in Washington DC, settled on a plantation four miles north of in 1834. "In 1838 he married Narcissa Jamieson, the daughter of John and Virginia (Adair) Jamieson, who had come to Uniontown from Newberry SC.