ORKNEY TO PAWNEE
OLD TIMES IN SCOTLAND
SETTLING IN AMERICA
STORIES OF YESTERYEAR
PICTURE ALBUM
DOCUMENT COLLECTION
OUR FAMILY LINES
WORLD-WIDE WEB LINKS
Abraham Lincoln's attorney & pastor story
Young Abe Lincoln at Hawesville (1827)
America's Taylors (1848)
Mining in America (1848)
Kerns family in Illinois (1849)
Pennsylvania to Kentucky (1853)
Hawesville, Hancock County, Kentucky (1853)
Transatlantic Activity (1853)
Reindeer's demise (1854)
Discovering Pawnee County (1854)
Andrew Taylor to the United States (1854)
Henry Churchill (1854)
Fueling around (1854)
Andrew Taylor in Montreal (1854)
Mid-century moving and shaking (1854)
Boating down the Ohio River: William Wishart (1854)
Family health concerns (1855)
Life around the Letham Mill (1855)
Magnus Taylor becomes a Yank (1855)
Birth of Mary Helen Taylor (1855)
William Wishart's trip to DuQuoin (1856)
John Taylor's broken arm (1856)
Health of Robert Taylor (sr) (1856)
New beginnings on the Great Plains (1857)
Magnus Taylor goes to St. Louis (1857)
Death of Magnus Francis Taylor (1857)
Robert Taylor (jr) chooses Nebraska (1858)
Scattering about in mid-America (1859)
Andy Taylor & cousin Robert K. Taylor (1860)
Civil War begins in the South (1861)
Pennsylvania: Fox/Wyman enlistments, Civil War (1861-62)
Life in Hawesville (1862)
Robert Winn's year-end (1863)
Pioneer life on the Nebraska frontier (1864)
Wishart twins born in Scotland (1864)
Ground-breaking and home-building (1864)
Jayhawkers (1864)
War between the states is over (1865)
Where was young William Wishart? (1866)
First Presbyterian Church in Pawnee (1866)
Birth of John Thomas Taylor (1868)
Nancy (Kerns) Wyman, homesteader (1868)
David Wishart comes to Nebraska (1869)
Martha Cook's dream (1870)
Death of Mary (Wishart) Taylor (1870)
Wisharts at Liverpool (1871)
David Wishart family -- Out of Scotland (1871)
Nancy (Kerns) Wyman joins the family (1872)
It was a pretty good year (1874)
Birth of Ed Taylor (1874)
Diploma for William Lindsay Taylor (1875)
Court House Repairs, Pawnee City (1879)
Around Pawnee County (1880)
It's Miller time (1880)
Dingus' last ride (1882)
Andrews family comes to Pawnee (1883)
Birth of Hattie Taylor (1883)
Awaiting Nancy's return (1885)
Day of the big blizzard (1888)
Albright & Wishart, Pawnee City (1888)
Death of blacksmith John Taylor (1888)
Wisharts move back to Kansas (1898)
Isabella (Robertson) Taylor's 90th birthday (1911)
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