Person:John Taylor (114)

  1. John Taylor1816 - 1881
m. 19 Sep 1841
  1. Thomas Taylor1842 - 1873
  2. John TaylorAbt 1844 -
  3. William Henry Taylor1845 -
  4. Henry Taylor1847 -
  5. James Taylor1850 -
  6. John M TaylorAbt 1852 -
  7. Walter Taylor1852 -
  8. Sophia Taylor1856 -
  9. Edwin Taylor1860 -
Facts and Events
Name[1] John Taylor
Gender Male
Birth? 1816 Farningham, Kent, England
Marriage 19 Sep 1841 Kingsdown (near Eynsford), Kent, EnglandSt Edmund the King
to Julia Mills
Census[2] 7 Apr 1861 Farningham, Kent, England54 Dartford Road, Agricultural Labourer
Census[3] 2 Apr 1871 Farningham, Kent, EnglandHigh Road, Agricultural Labourer
Census[1] 3 Apr 1881 Farningham, Kent, EnglandDartford Road Cottage, Agricultural labourer
Death? 1881 Dartford, Kent, England
Reference Number? Q6260334?


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John Taylor (1816 – June 16, 1881) was a British-born merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented Halifax County in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly from 1873 to 1874 as a Liberal member.

He was born in Montrose. Taylor was involved in the West Indies trade. He was also president of Ocean Marine Insurance Association and served as a director for the Nova Scotia Mutual Fire Insurance Company and the Springhill and Parrsboro Coal and Railway Company. Taylor was elected to the provincial assembly in an 1873 by-election held after the death of William Garvie. He died in Halifax due to an accident.

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References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1881 British Census. (3 April 1881)
    RG11; Piece: 869; Folio: 50; Page: 7.

    Age 65.

  2. 1861 Census of England and Wales. (7 Apr 1861)
    RG09 Piece: 469 Folio: 48 Page: 13.

    Age 44.

  3. 1871 England Census. (2 April 1871)
    RG10; Piece: 888; Folio: 50; Page: 8.

    Age 55.

  4.   John Taylor (Nova Scotia politician), in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.