Person:Jehiel Taylor (1)

Facts and Events
Name[1] Jehiel Taylor
Gender Male
Birth? 11 Jan 1810 Pompey, Onondaga, New York, United States
Marriage 29 Mar 1833 to Phebe Stillman
Death[2] 14 Dec 1873 North Loup, Valley, Nebraska, United States
Obituary[4]
Burial? Hillside Cemetery, North Loup, Valley Co., Nebraska

Jehiel and Phoebe (STILLMAN) TAYLOR, were natives of the Empire State, and with their family emigrated to Rock County in 1844, and became residents of Milton Township, where Phoebe died April 3, 1861. Mr. TAYLOR afterward removed to North Loup, Neb.,where his death occurred Dec. 14, 1873.

References
  1. Walter LeRoy Brown. The Maxson Family: Descendants of John Maxson and Wife Mary Mosher of Westerly, Rhode Island. (Albion, New York: Printed by Eddy Printing, 1954)
    36.
  2. Valley County, in Andreas' History of Nebraska.

    The first death in North Loup was that of Jehiel Taylor, occurring in December, 1873

  3.   Cortland Village Postal Service, in Smith, H. P. (H. Perry). History of Cortland County: with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers. (Tucson, Arizona: W.C. Cox Co., 1974).

    Jehiel Taylor, a mechanic, came next, his appointment bearing date April 18th, 1849 ...

  4. The Sabbath Recorder . (New York City, New York; later Plainfield, N. J.)
    30:3:3, 15 Jan 1874.

    In North Loup, Neb., Dec. 14th, 1873, of relapse of typhoid pneumonia, Jehial Taylor, in the 63d year of his age. Mr. Taylor's former residence was in Milton, Wis., where he lived for nearly 30 years. Though not an open professor of religion, he believed in Christ as the only Saviour, and during his protracted sickness he turned to Him as his refuge and support. He left a wife and many dear friends to mourn his loss. O.B.