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1. "THE TALIAFERROS IN VIRGINIA". 1 TYPE Periodical
1 PERI William and Mary College Quarterly
1 VOL Vol. II., Nos. 1, 4; Vol. IX, No. 1; Vol. X, No. 4; Vol. XX, No. 4; Vol. V, No. 3; Vol. VIII, No. 2; Vol. X, No. 1; Vol. XII, Nos. 1, 2; Second Series, Vol. I, No. 3.
1 LOCA http://www.spingola.com/TaliaferroTimes/TT4.htm.
Robert Taliaferro and Maj. Lawrence Smith, being great friends and intimately associated in business, were drawn closer together by the intermarriage of their children, John Taliaferro and Sarah Smith. The terms of the treaty at Yorktown were arranged in the Moore House which, at one time, belonged to Maj. Lawrence Smith, and at this time was owned and occupied by his great-granddaughter, Lucy, the wife of Col. Augustine Moore. Nicholas Taliaferro, the great-great-gandson of Major Lawrence Smith, was present when the treaty was made. This estate is now known as "Temple Farm."
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