Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . Wilmington, Del., his annual product run-ning as high as 40,000 kegs. In 1842 he removedto Delaware, to be nearer the firm, but after liveyears he returned to Connecticut and settled atSouth Glastonbury, where he carried on a factoryin the buildings now occupied by Bidwell works. Mr. Taylor retired from business in1887, and is enjoying his well-earned leisure at hishome, which he purchased from Josep


Commemorative biographical record of Hartford County, Connecticut : containing biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens, and of many of the early settled families . Wilmington, Del., his annual product run-ning as high as 40,000 kegs. In 1842 he removedto Delaware, to be nearer the firm, but after liveyears he returned to Connecticut and settled atSouth Glastonbury, where he carried on a factoryin the buildings now occupied by Bidwell works. Mr. Taylor retired from business in1887, and is enjoying his well-earned leisure at hishome, which he purchased from Joseph Ingraham,the father of the noted clockmakers of is a Republican, of Whig antecedents, but liasnever been an office seeker. In religious faith heis an Episcopalian, and for over forty years he hasbeen senior warden of the church at South Glas-tonbury. On Feb. 27, 1837, Mr. Taylor marriedMiss Lucretia Miner, who was born in StoningtonJConn., Aug. 25, 1815. daughter of Asa and Han-nah (Harrington) Miner. She died July 4. 1894,her remains being interred at Glastonbury. Sevenchildren blessed this union: (1) Jane, born , 1837, married John H. Stevens, a carpentei in. ~^m o vA >H HjEn w| I—I o 5


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