J. L. Taylor (1818-1900)
TAYLOR
Posted By: Ken Wright (email)
Date: 3/29/2014 at 08:26:59
Bellevue Leader, Dec. 14, 1900
"Squire" Taylor Dead
Well known Jackson County Citizen Died At Higginsport MondayAnother one of Jackson County's pioneers answered the final summons Monday when J. L. or "Squire" Taylor as he was better known, died at his home at Higginsport. Mr. Taylor was eighty two years of age, fifty of which had been spent in this county. He had been a sufferer for many years with cancer and his death was the result of this affliction. He was born in Mercer county, Penn., June 15, 1818, where he grew to man's estate and received a good common school education. In 1845 he emigrated to Iowa and settled in Jackson township, this county, where he has since resided. He was a democrat in politics and held numerous offices, being at one time a member of the board of supervisors. He was justice of the peace for over thirty years. Mr. Taylor was married to Maria Daniels and they were the parents of eleven children, nearly all still living. By thrift and economy the "Squire" managed to accumulate a competence and owned several large farms. He was prominent in Masonic circles and was a faithful member of the Bellevue lodge. The funeral took place at Preston on Tuesday under the auspices of the Masons and was largely attended. The Bellevue people were prevented from being present on account of bad roads.
J. L. Taylor grave
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