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Note: name:�Ctab�DMatthew Taylor titles & terms:�Ctab�D event:�Ctab�DMarriage event date:�Ctab�DMay 1829 event place:�Ctab�DDerry, , New Hampshire age:�Ctab�D marital status:�Ctab�D race:�Ctab�D birthplace:�Ctab�D estimated birth year:�Ctab�D father:�Ctab�D father's titles & terms:�Ctab�D mother:�Ctab�D mother's titles & terms:�Ctab�D spouse:�Ctab�DLouisa Paul spouse's titles & terms:�Ctab�D spouse's age:�Ctab�D spouse's marital status:�Ctab�D spouse's race:�Ctab�D spouse's birthplace:�Ctab�D spouse's estimated birth year:�Ctab�D spouse's father:�Ctab�D spouse's father's titles & terms:�Ctab�D spouse's mother:�Ctab�D spouse's mother's titles & terms:�Ctab�D clerk's locality:�Ctab�D reference number:�Ctab�D film number:�Ctab�D1001313 digital folder number:�Ctab�D4243220 image number:�Ctab�D2923 United States Census, 1870 for Matthew Taylor �C Back to search results View image Save image Search collection About this collection name:�Ctab�DMatthew Taylor estimated birth year:�Ctab�D1803 gender:�Ctab�DMale age in 1870:�Ctab�D67y color (white, black, mulatto, chinese, indian):�Ctab�DWhite birthplace:�Ctab�DNew Hampshire home in 1870:�Ctab�DMassachusetts, United States �Ctab�DHousehold�Ctab�DGender�Ctab�DAge Thomas Taylor�Ctab�DM�Ctab�D39y �Ctab�D Matthew Taylor�Ctab�DM�Ctab�D67y Louisa Taylor�Ctab�DF�Ctab�D65y name:�Ctab�DMatthew H. Taylor titles & terms (original):�Ctab�D titles & terms (standardized):�Ctab�D death date (original):�Ctab�D04 Oct 1906 death date (standardized):�Ctab�D04 Oct 1906 death place:�Ctab�DMethuen, , Massachusetts gender:�Ctab�DMale race (original):�Ctab�D race (standardized):�Ctab�D age:�Ctab�D76 estimated birth year:�Ctab�D1830 birthplace:�Ctab�D marital status:�Ctab�D spouse:�Ctab�D spouse's titles & terms (original):�Ctab�D spouse's titles & terms (standardized):�Ctab�D father:�Ctab�DMatthew Taylor father's titles & terms (original):�Ctab�D father's titles & terms (standardized):�Ctab�D father's birthplace:�Ctab�D mother:�Ctab�DLuisa Paul mother's titles & terms (original):�Ctab�D mother's titles & terms (standardized):�Ctab�D mother's birthplace:�Ctab�D burial place:�Ctab�D burial date:�Ctab�D clerk's locality:�Ctab�D informant's locality:�Ctab�D film number:�Ctab�D2131140 digital folder number:�Ctab�D4243396 image number:�Ctab�D720 reference number:�Ctab�D Source Citation "New Hampshire Death Records, 1654-1947," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FSVQ-8D2 : accessed 20 April 2012), Matthew H. Taylor (1906). MATTHEW H. TAYLOR, one of the substantial residents of Salem, was born in Derry, N. H., November 29, 1829. He is the son of Matthew and Louisa (Paul) Taylor, both natives of Derry. He is a direct descendant of Matthew Taylor, who, with his wife, Janet, came from Londonderry, Ireland, and settled in London- derry (now that part of Derry, N. H., known as Derry Dock) in 1722. From Matthew the descent comes through William, Adam, Matthew to Matthew H. His father, Matthew, a mason by trade, married in 1828. In 1846 they moved to Salem, N. H., where he died in August, 1877. His mother, Louisa Paul, daughter of Matthew and Mary (Morrison) Paul, lived in Salem until 1891, when she went to Haverhill, Mass., where she died in November, 1901, at the advanced age of ninety-five years and five months. She was a descendant of the Paul and Morrison families. Matthew H. Taylor has resided in Salem since 1846. As he has always been in active business life under the harsh discipline of experience, his education has been one of progress. When about twenty-five years of age he started in a mercantile business at North Salem. He continued in this for several years ; then, in company with Richard Taylor and Charles Austin, forming the firm of Taylor, Austin & Co., engaged in the manufacture of flannels at North Salem. After a short time Richard Taylor withdrew and the business continued under the name of Austin & Taylor. Affairs were conducted very successfully for seven years, when the mill was totally destroyed by fire. Mr. Taylor bought Mr. Austin's interest and rebuilt the mill, when it was again totally destroyed by fire in October, 1878. For a number of years Mr. Taylor was engaged in the wood and lumber busi- ness. In September, 1884, he started a grocery and provision store with three of his sons, in Lawrence, Mass., under the name of Taylor & Co. Mr. Taylor has filled many positions of public trust and re- sponsibility. He has served four years as selectman, during two of which he was chairman of the board. He represented the town in the State Legislature of 1867-68 and of 1878-79. In 1871 and 1872 he served as state senator from the second district, and was town moderator for fifteen years. He was a member of the school board for eleven years, and for four years chairman of the board. In politics he is a Republican. Since 1854 he has been identified with the Masonic order at Haverhill, Mass. 442 HISTORY OF SALEM. Mr. Taylor married Ellen, daughter of John Taylor, a woolen manufacturer of Salem. She was born in Lynnfield, Mass., Jan- uary 20, 1832. They have had twelve children, all born in Salem on the old homestead � Ellen Louisa, born September 7, 1854, married, October 4, 1877, Levi W. Taylor of Salem, one daughter, Mabel, resides in Methuen, Mass. ; John Harvey, born July 20, 1856, married, December 23, 1880, Emma J. Adams of Derry, resides in Lawrence, Mass., overseer for Lawrence Gas Co.; Thomas Matthew, born September 6, 1857, married, Feb- uary 9, 1892, Josephine L. Beeley of Lawrence, one daughter, Vivian, resides in Lawrence, Mass., meat and provision dealer; Mary Ann, born August 27, 1859, married, November 30, 1887, John S. Crosby of Methuen, resides in North Andover, carpen- ter; Charles Martin, born November 29, 1860, married, Feb- ruary 5, 1890, Sarah J. Blood of Derry, children, Marion F., Hazel, Charles M., Jr. Marion died at the age of four years ; re- sides in Lawrence, Mass., engaged in the wholesale and retail grocery business; George Webster, born January 6, 1863, mar- ried, April 11, 1889, Laura M. Eaton of Seabrook, resided in North Salem, engaged in the grocery business, died December 31, 1898 ; Henry Paul, born October 29, 1864, married, August 8, 1900, Jennie A. Palmer of Derry, resides in North Salem, en- gaged in the grocery business and everything usually found in a first-class country store ; Cora Frances, born September 16, 1866, resides in Methuen, teacher in Boston; Laura Etta, born Feb- ruary 3, 1869, married, October 22, 1902, George E. Hussey of Andover, resides in Andover, Mass., assistant superintendent of public works, died April 22, 1907 ; Eva Belle, born January 3, 1872, married, March 10, 1894, Harry B. Hamilton of Boston, children, Mildred H., Leon B., resides in Lawrence, Mass. ; Effie Gertrude, born January 29, 1875, married, July 5, 1905, Edgar Gilbert of Methuen, have one daughter, Maud ; Fred Lee, born April 4, 1878, resides in Methuen, is manager for his brother, C. M. Taylor, in his Broadway grocery store. 2666 Louisa5 Taylor 2599 Polly4 Paul Abraham Mor ison8 Joseph 2 John1 married 1828 Matthew Taylor of Derry NH In 1846 they removed to Salem NH where he died August 1877 She lives 1880 in Salem he was born April 28 1804 in Londonderry mason and farmer CHILDREN 2667 Matthew Harvey 2816 b Nov 29 1829 res North Salem NH 2668 Thomas J b Nov 18 1831 single wood and coal dealer res Haverhill Mass 2669 Louisa J 2829 b March 29 1833 2670 Martin 2834 b Dec 26 1839
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