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Sylvanus Taylor 1805–1872 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 28 May 1805

Birth Location: Washington, Ohio, United States

Death Date: 21 Nov 1872

Death Location: Stave, Pierce, Wisconsin, United States

Father: Stephen Taylor

Mother: Lovica Rathbone

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In 1805, Sylvanus Taylor entered the world in Washington, Ohio, United States, born to Stephen Taylor And Lovica Rathbone. Sylvanus Taylor passed away in 1872 in Stave, Pierce, Wisconsin, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1805, Sylvanus Taylor entered the world in Washington, Ohio, United States, born to Stephen Taylor And Lovica Rathbone.
  • Sylvanus Taylor passed away in 1872 in Stave, Pierce, Wisconsin, United States.

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Sylvanus Taylor's Ancestors

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Sylvanus Taylor
1805–1872
Birth Place: Washington, Ohio, United States
Parents
Stephen Taylor
1777–1814
Little Hoosick, Albany, New York, United States
Lovica Rathbone
1779–1870
Tryingham, Massachusetts, United States
Grandparents
Isaac Taylor
1750–1844
Orange, Virginia, United States
Elizabeth
1761–1853
Conway, Franklin, Massachusetts, United States
Great-Grandparents
Joseph Taylor
1707–1768
Elizabeth Lee
1709–1750
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Col II
1675–1729
Martha Taylor)
1679–1762

Sylvanus Taylor's Timeline

2 Records

1805
28 May 1805
Birth of Sylvanus Taylor in Washington, Ohio, United States
Washington, Ohio, United States
1872
21 Nov 1872
Age 67
Death of Sylvanus Taylor in Stave, Pierce, Wisconsin, United States
Stave, Pierce, Wisconsin, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 28 May 1805
    Event Place: Washington, Ohio, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 Nov 1872
    Event Place: Stave, Pierce, Wisconsin, United States

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