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Note: Mary Lovejoy's writings: Nathan went outside to look for his father and found him outside the door trying to reach the door latch. They placed him on the bed where he gasped 2 or 3 times and all was over. HEADS OF FAMILIES AT THE FIRST CENSUS OF THE UNITED STATES TAKEN IN THE YEAR 1790 VERMONT NAME OF HEAD OF FAMILY. WINDSOR COUNTY. READING TOWN Name of head of family: Taylor, William Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 1 Free white females, including heads of families: 1 Name of head of family: Taylor, Abraham Free white males of 16 years and upward, including heads of families: 1 Free white males under 16 years: 3 Free white females, including heads of families: 1 Taylor, Abraham 063 01-03-01-00-00 Taylor, Abraham 067 01-02-00-00-00 Taylor, Amos 063 01-00-00-00-00 Taylor, Amos 068 01-00-01-00-00 Taylor, Asa 030 06-03-05-00-00 Taylor, David 065 01-03-03-00-00 Taylor, Edmond 059 01-05-02-00-00 Taylor, Elisha 068 02-00-02-00-00 Taylor, Elnathan 064 01-00-02-00-00 Taylor, Jacob 067 01-02-02-00-00 Taylor, Lockwood 065 01-01-02-00-00 Taylor, James 065 01-01-02-00-00 Taylor, John 059 01-04-04-00-00 Taylor, John 064 01-01-01-00-00 Taylor, Joseph 067 02-02-08-00-00 Taylor, Leonard 067 01-02-03-00-00 Taylor, Oliver 030 01-03-08-00-00 Taylor, Robert 068 01-02-02-00-00 Taylor, Silas 068 01-00-01-00-00 Taylor, Simeon 067 03-01-04-00-00 Taylor, William 063 01-01-01-00-00 Taylor, Wlias 030 01-04-06-00-00 A Jonas Taylor took the freemans oath in Springfield, VT 1800 [http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/isearch2] A William Taylor was born Mar 20 1764 in Hartford, CT, son of Nathaniel Taylor and Tamar Boardman. This is NOT the correct one. Search Terms: TAYLOR (669), ABRAHAM (2293) Database: Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of the Revolution, 17 Vols. Volume 15 page 414 Taylor, Abraham (also given Abram), Carlisle.Descriptive list of men raised to reinforce the Continental Army for the term of 6 months, agreeable to resolve of June 5, 1780, returned as received of Justin Ely, Commissioner, by Brig. Gen. John Glover, at Springfield, Aug. 12, 1780; age, 17 yrs.; stature, 5 ft. 3 in.; complexion, light; engaged for town of Carlisle; arrived at Springfield Aug. 10, 1780; marched to camp Aug. 12, 1780, under command of Ensign Boardman; also, list of men raised for the 6 months service and returned by Brig. Gen. Paterson as having passed muster in a return dated Camp Totoway, Oct. 25, 1780; also, pay roll for 6 months men raised by the town of Carlisle for service in the Continental Army during 1780; marched Aug. 8, 1780; discharged Feb. 12, 1781; service, 6 mos. 15 days, including travel (200 miles) home. Tax List of 1785 Windsor, Vermont, West Parish Jonas Taylor, Simeon Taylor, Leonard Taylor, Abraham Taylor, Nathan Fish (http://www.usgennet.org/usa/vt/county/windsor/WCWindsor.htm) A Dr. David Taylor is mentioned- On March 28, 1772 Windsor was issued a new charter by Governor Tyron of the province of New York. With the change in jurisdiction from New Hampshire to New York deeds needed to be reconveyed to their owners, this occurrd in November, 1772, one of those mentioned was Dr. David Taylor. Subject: Dr. David Taylor Source: History of Charlestown, N.H. by Rev. Henry H. Saunderson, 1876 p. 578 Dr. David Taylor, son of Daniel Taylor, was born Aug 5, 1742 at Lunenburg, Mass., and settled at Charlestown, N.H. in 1761. He was appointed a surgeon in 1760, in a regiment of militia called into service for aiding in completing the conquest of Canada. He was then only a youth, less than 18 years of age. In this campaign he became acquainted with the location and prospects of Charleston, N.H. and settled there as a physician in 1761. He became a highly esteemed citizen. He represented the town, as it appears from the Provincial Records, in 1776 and 1777. We may infer from his family records that he married soon after coming to town. The children of Dr. David Taylor and his wife Rachel Taylor were: 1. Rosalinda Taylor b. April 12, 1764; m. Peleg Sprague of Keene, N.H. Mr. Sprague was elected to fill a vacancy in the fifth Congress and was elected in 1799 to the same office of Representative in the Sixth but soon resigned on account of his health. One who knew him well from the time he was a student in the office of the Hon. Benjamin West, represents him as a man of great natural abilities, and extensive acquirements and as possessing much self reliance. He died April 20, 1800. Hale in his History of Keene, N.H. says he died in August but that is a mistake. His age was 43. Miss Taylor is described as having been one of the most accomplished young ladies of Charlestown. Her marriage took place April 28, 1785. I find the following entry in Dr. Samuel Crosby's Journal, "May 2nd. This evening the married and single ladies and gentlemen assembled at Dr. Taylor's on the invitation from Mr. Sprague, to celebrate his wedding. The evening was agreeably spent and we were handsomely entertained." 2. Elizabeth Taylor b. April 1st, 1780, m. Roswell Willard. When Mrs. Rachel Taylor died, Dr. David Taylor m. (2) April 18th, 1798, Hannah Hanneford by whom he had one son, David Taylor, Jr. b. March 25, 1801. History of Stanstead County- page 180 Jacob Taylor married Sophia Beach. They were natives of Vermont, settled on the northeast corner lot in Stanstead in 1801, removed to Cassville in 1816, and subsequently to Derby, Vermont. He had served in the war of the American Revolution and during the last years of his life received a pension from the US government. He died in 1848. She died in 1835. Children: Alice, Jacob, James, Reuben, David, Timothy, Chauncey. [ 1861 census-Stanstead Jacob Taylor, age 70, born in USA, widow, occupation: joiner] Sarah Taylor- Cassville cemetery May 24, 1857 age 61. wife of Jacob Taylor; also children Ozro, d. Jan 24, 1842 age 13yr 5da. Sherbrooke Record- June 17, 1902: Mrs Cynthia Taylor, widow of Harley McClary and mother of Mr. William A. McClary died at the home of Mr. E.C.Orcutt, on June 15. aged 83 yrs 22 days. She was born on the same day as Queen Victoria, a daughter of Mr. Jacob Taylor who came from Vermont and settled in Cassville. [1880 census shows her as a widow, Hatley age 62 born in Quebec, Ozro McClarey age 26, William McClarey age 23. ] Stanstead Hist. Soc - Sally Taylor, daughter of Jacob m. Oct 14, 1846 Gardner Boyington On the 1830 census his age was between 60 and 70 making him born between 1760 and 1770. In the Caledonian Record, St. Johnsbury (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nekg3/files/stjcald.htm), a Jacob Taylor died aged 80 on March 17, 1842 which would make him born in 1762. His residence was Morgan, VT. Morgan Town Clerk: P.O Box 45 - Morgan, VT 05853 Phone: (802) 895-2927. Vermont Chronicle Apr 13, 1842 In Morgan, Jacob Taylor, 80. Unknown Taylor- 1861 census Seth Taylor, b. USA aged 78.
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