Jacob Saylor SL413
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 This page charts the "Saylor"
name through two additional generations.  | 
	
| Jacob SAYLOR SL413+ DNA*  | 
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| Jacob SAYLOR SL4133  | 
		John SAYLOR SL4134 DNA*  | 
		Peter SAYLOR SL4135 DNA*  | 
		Samuel SAYLOR SL413a  | 
		David SAYLOR SL413b  | 
	
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 DNA* Matching Y-DNA test results confirmed for these lines (See Group 1)  | 
	
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In the book, A SAYLOR LINEAGE by John Galen Saylor is the text of 
the obituary "for Rudolph Saylor in the Meyersdale Republican, July 18, 1901" with the following information: 
"Jacob [SL413] was the father of six sons. Jacob, 
[SL4133] who first lived at Summit Mills, then moved to Milford Township near New 
Lexington, where he died; John, [SL4134] who lived and died in Milford Township, too; 
Peter, [SL4135] who owned the farm at the Shaw Mines and lies buried near the mouth of 
the mine; Samuel, [SL413a] who married a wife in Conemaugh Township, to which section of 
the county he moved and lived until his death a few years ago; David, 
[SL413b] the father 
of Rudolph, got possession of the home farm; and Christopher, who lived with 
David."   |