Anna Taylor Taliaferro
Anna Taylor was born in Midway, Virginia, the daughter of James Taylor Senior and Ann Hubbard. She married Robert Taliaferro and lived in Caroline County, Virginia with their five children, Anna Hubbard, James Bankhead, John Norman, William Richard Taylor, and Robert Taliaferro Junior. On May 3, 1808 her husband died leaving her to raise the children alone.
In 1812 Anna decided to move to Northern Kentucky to be close to her sister, Alice who had married Washington Berry and her brother, James Taylor Junior.
She took her family to Brownsville, Pennsylvania, where she bought 2 flatboats for the trip down the Ohio River. In addition to her own family, she brought along the Taft family, who were relatives, 60 slaves and all of their possessions.
She had previously contacted her sister how to locate her home. Alice told her that she would fly a red petticoat from a tree, close to the river, to mark the spot where they should land. They missed the signal and they landed near James Taylor’s home in Newport. After visiting with him and his family for a time, Anna took her family to live with Alice and Washington Berry on their 1000 acre farm at Dayton.
Anna’s son William Richard married his cousin, Alice Berry in 1824 and they built a home in 1830 at the north end of Fort Thomas that still stands today at 1810 North Fort Thomas Avenue.
Ann Hubbard Taliaferro married John Todd December 25, 1823.