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Note: Mathew Taylor Birth: �Ctab�DJun. 19, 1785 Death: �Ctab�DJun. 2, 1855 Family links: Children: Margaret Serena Taylor (1821 - 1838)* *Point here for explanation Inscription: aged 69 yrs 11 mos 14 ds Note: Source: Ohio Genealogical Quarterly 1937 V1 #1&2 Burial: Seceder Cemetery Reynoldsburg Franklin County Ohio, USA Edit Virtual Cemetery info [?] Created by: Thomas E Board Record added: Apr 18, 2011 Find A Grave Memorial# 68588242 History of Ohio: the rise and progress of an American state, Volume 6 By Emilius Oviatt Randall, Daniel Joseph Ryan 2 Matthew Taylor born June 18 1785 died June 2 1856 built his own home not far from the old house and was a man of sterling character and useful influence married Martha Crawford and had issue Name �Ctab�DMatthew Taylor Gender �Ctab�DMale Baptism/Christening Date �Ctab�D Baptism/Christening Place �Ctab�D Birth Date �Ctab�D18 Jun 1785 Birthplace �Ctab�D, ONSLOW, COLCHESTER, NOVA SCOTIA Death Date �Ctab�D Name Note �Ctab�D Race �Ctab�D Father's Name �Ctab�DRobert Taylor Father's Birthplace �Ctab�D Father's Age �Ctab�D Mother's Name �Ctab�DMehitabel Mother's Birthplace �Ctab�D Mother's Age �Ctab�D Indexing Project (Batch) Number �Ctab�DC58421-1 System Origin �Ctab�DCanada-VR Source Film Number �Ctab�D928972 Reference Number �Ctab�D2:16SX32P name: �Ctab�DMatthew TAYLOR gender: �Ctab�DMale birth: �Ctab�D1785 Jun 18 , Onslow, Colchester, Nova Scotia death: �Ctab�D1856 AFN: �Ctab�DJFD8-1X Parents father: �Ctab�DRobert TAYLOR (AFN: H29L-VJ ) mother: �Ctab�DMehetabel WILSON (AFN: H29M-7D ) Marriages (2) spouse: �Ctab�DMartha CRAWFORD (AFN: JFD7-SR ) �Ctab�D spouse: �Ctab�DElizabeth (AFN: JFD8-24 ) United States Census, 1850 for Mathew Taylor �C Back to search results * View image * Save image * Search collection * About this collection Name: �Ctab�DMathew Taylor Residence: �Ctab�DTruro, Franklin, Ohio Age: �Ctab�D66 years Calculated Birth Year: �Ctab�D1784 Birthplace: �Ctab�DNova Scotia Gender: �Ctab�DMale Race (original): �Ctab�D Race (expanded): �Ctab�D Death Month: �Ctab�D Death Year: �Ctab�D Film Number: �Ctab�D444672 Digital GS Number: �Ctab�D4204438 Image Number: �Ctab�D00046 Line Number: �Ctab�D11 Dwelling House Number: �Ctab�D242 Family Number: �Ctab�D271 Marital Status: �Ctab�D Free or Slave: �Ctab�D �Ctab�DHousehold�Ctab�DGender�Ctab�DAge �Ctab�DMathew Taylor �Ctab�DM �Ctab�D66y �Ctab�DElizabeth Taylor �Ctab�DF �Ctab�D59y �Ctab�DJames Taylor �Ctab�DM �Ctab�D35y �Ctab�DRebecca A Taylor �Ctab�DF �Ctab�D28y �Ctab�DJohn W Taylor �Ctab�DM �Ctab�D7y �Ctab�DMathew H Taylor �Ctab�DM �Ctab�D5y �Ctab�DLo*A Taylor �Ctab�DF �Ctab�D3y �Ctab�DLewis Mead �Ctab�DM �Ctab�D21y �Ctab�DElias Smith �Ctab�DM �Ctab�D19y �Ctab�DDavid Jones �Ctab�DM �Ctab�D26y �Ctab�DJulia A Taylor �Ctab�DF �Ctab�D23y �Ctab�DLavinia Kawn �Ctab�DF �Ctab�D20y In 1820 Rev. Dr. Hoge organ- ized the Truro congregation and soon after a frame meeting house was built on about three acres of ground given by Wm. Patterson, on the north side of section No. 3, near the Truro township line, and about this time the graveyard, which in those days was esteemed an essential part of a church property, was laid out. In less than a week Jane Patterson was buried therein, rvmong the early members were Robert Taylor, who died in 1828, wife and children, Abiathor Vinton, Matthew, David (Father of the Columbus attorneys. Col. Edward L. and Henry C), Rebecca and Eliz- abeth (Married brothers by the name of Long), and Susan (Married Guilbert Green). They all attended Digitized by Google 868 HISTORY OF madison township. Truro when first established, but subsequently Mathew Taylor and his family united with the Seceder Church at Reynoldsburg ; Guilbert Green's family also united with the M. E. Church at Reynoldsburg, Wm. Patterson, Sr., and wife (Jane McComb, Sr.), John Sharp and wife (Jane Patterson), Hiram Leonard and wife (Eliza Patterson), Wm. Elder and wife (Martha Patterson), James Patterson and wife, Wm. Patterson, Jr., and wife, Thomas Patterson � "Uncle Tommy" married a Miss Codner and united with the Asbury M. E. Church, � Thomas C. Hendreii and wife (Mary Turner), for about ten years, when they united with the Baptist Church at Groveport ; Wm. McCombs and wife (Rebecca Keasley), Thomas McCombs and family, Jonathan McCombs and family, John Mc- Combs and family, Samuel McCombs and wife, Wm. McCombs and wife, David McCombs, Sarah McCombs Hendren, Robert Cooper McCombs, a minister of the Gospel, father of Prof. P. H. K. McCombs of Han- over, Ind. ; Eliza McCombs Forbes, Maria McCombs Marrow, John Cambridge and family, Elias Chester, Sr., and daughters Abigail and Mrs. Louisa Chester Taylor, Freeman Chester and wife, Simeon Chester and wife, Elias Chester, Jr., wife and children, Oscar and wife, Ezra and wife, Thaddeus, a licentiate at his death, Martha, wife of A. T. Hendren and Ann Ches- ter Taylor, Zachariah Paul and sons, John, Robert and William, Elias Guerin and wife, a daughter of John McComb, Geo. W. Kalb and wife. Among the later members: Miss Lizzie Wheeler, Mathew E. Kalb and wife, Eliza Needels, Cyrus McCombs and wife, George West and wife, James Taylor and daughters. Tip Fabler and wife, Mrs. Zadox Vesey, Jared Fors- man, Samuel Carson and others. MATTHEW TAYLOR AND HIS FAMILY. Matthew Taylor, the second son, was born June 18, 1785. He helped in the construction of the old house and came with the family to live in it. He also helped actively in the clearing of the land and reducing it to cultivation. On June 20, 1810, he married Miss Martha Crawford, and soon thereafter built his house on the bank of Walnut Creek, about a half mile south from the old house, where he lived until his death, June 2, 1856. He was a man of high character and much influence in the commu- nity in which he lived. There were born of his marriage four children ; Robert, the oldest, was born August 2, 1812. At an early day he removed from Franklin County to the State of Iowa, where he lived until the time of the Civil War, when he enlisted in the 37th Iowa Regiment. At that time he was far past middle life, and the reg- iment was composed largely, if not entirely, of men of near his own age. It was called the "gray-beard" regiment. He survived the war and died October 19, 1890, at an advanced age. James, the second son, lived in the house with his father while he lived and continued to occupy the residence until he died, which was November 20. 1886. There were four children born to him. the first of whom was John W., born June 2, 1842. In July, 1862, he enlisted in the 95th Ohio Regiment and served with the regiment until the 6th of July, 1863, when he died at Vicksburg Mississippi, two days after the surrender of that stronghold of the rebellion�Ci�D. �C/i�DI saw and talked with him only a few moments before he died and there was then no thought of his dying. The cause was evidently heart-failure. He was con- sidered one of the finest looking soldiers in the Regiment. �Ci�D Robert Nelson Taylor. MatMiew Harvey, the second son wa> horn (Jctober 4. 1S45, and is still livin,c:. On February 10. 1874. he was married to Alice r>ell Lonnis and two daughters were born of tliat marriac^e, Cornelia May and Lucy Lonnis. The former is now Mrs. Pfeifer and the latter is unmarrie<l and lives at home with her parents. Their home is in the citv of Columbus. 38 Laura, the only daughter of James Taylor, was born Noveml^er 20th, 1847, and died in September, 1893. She was married but left no children. James Francis, the third son and youngest of the family, was born April 9, 1851. He was married to a Miss Goble and lives in Fairfield County. David Taylor, Jr. David W. Taylor, the third son of Matthew Taylor, married a Miss Ann Chester about 1850, and soon thereafter removed to the State of Iowa, where they both have since died. Julia Ann, the youngest child and only daughter of Matthew Taylor, was born June 3, 1827, and died February 9, 190 1. She 39 \\va> a lii;;lil\\ ctlucalcd woman ami ;;avc licr active lite to edu- cational work. Matthew Taylor, "United States Census, 1830" Name:�Ctab�D Matthew Taylor Event Place:�Ctab�D Truro, Franklin, Ohio Page Number:�Ctab�D 35 Affiliate Publication Number:�Ctab�D M19 Affiliate Film Number:�Ctab�D 131 GS Film number:�Ctab�D 0337942 Digital Folder Number:�Ctab�D 004093939 Image Number:�Ctab�D 00078 Sources Add to My Source Box Go to My Source Box Search collection About this collection About image restrictions Citing this Record "United States Census, 1830," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XHGV-S2J : accessed 17 Apr 2013), Matthew Taylor, 1830.�C/i�D
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