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Note: James Calvin Taylor Birth: �Ctab�Dunknown Death: �Ctab�DSep. 21, 1895 Aged 76. Husband of 1) Harriette P. and 2) Elizabeth P. Top photo shows a plaque located on Island Pond Road, Derry, New Hampshire. It reads: This farm was the home of James and Persis Hemphill Taylor and in the house which formerly stood near this spot were born their children Samuel Harvey Taylor Principal of Phillips Academy Andover, Nathaniel Milton Taylor, Almira (Fairbanks) (Thayer), Caroline P. (Jewett), Harriett Taylor, James Calvin Taylor, Sarah J. (Parker), Mary E. (Fairbanks) and Emma L. Taylor. Family links: Parents: James Taylor (____ - 1864) Persis Hemphill Taylor (____ - 1858) Burial: Forest Hill Cemetery East Derry Rockingham County New Hampshire, USA Plot: Section R Lot 61 Record added: Feb 03, 2008 Find A Grave Memorial# 24356314 All these ranges are within the present Town of Derry; and in the east part of this town several lots were laid out to Portsmouth proprietors, and Governor Wentworth's 300-acre farm in the locality, known as "Derry Dock." James C. Taylor, Esq., was the owner of part of this farm. http://www.archive.org/stream/historyofrocking00hazl/historyofrocking00hazl_djvu.txt 6. James-CalvinS b. Nov. 19, 1818; res. upon the homestead in Derry; a prominent and honored citizen. He m. Jan. 1, 1850, Harriet-P. Cogswell, of Boscawen, N. H. ; b April 15, 1827; d. Nov. 15,1853; m. 2d, Elizabeth-P. Sleeper, b. March 16, 1834. Ch. bv first mar- riage : Ella-ElizaS, b Oct. 29, 1850; d. Nov. 25, 1853. Henry- Lorens, b. Jan. 22, 1852;' d. July 2, 1857. The land received by Governor Wentworth instead of this farm in the Three Quarter Mile Range is identified by deeds in possession of J Calvin Taylor as part of his farm and deeded by Governor Wentworth to his ancestor great grandfather Matthew Taylor in 1732
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