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1839 - 1927 (~ 87 years)
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Name |
TAYLOR Philip |
Born |
Aug 1839 |
, , Michigan [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Military |
Between 4 Sep 1862 and 23 May 1863 |
Saranac, Ionia, Michigan [2] |
as a Private; Company I, 21st Michigan Infantry Regiment; mustered out with disability discharge at New Albany, Indiana |
_UID |
45A36D6040FE46B4B24A9741C905210EBE95 |
Died |
8 May 1927 [1] |
Buried |
Aft 8 May 1927 |
Saranac, Ionia, Michigan [1] |
Address: Saranac Cemetery |
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Philip Taylor civil war marker Co. I, 21st Michigan Infantry |
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Philip & Sarah (Noyes) Taylor gravestone
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Notes |
- 1870 > MICHIGAN > IONIA > SARANAC Series: M593 Roll: 676 Page: 374
Phillip Taylor 29 keeping livery MI
Sarah Taylor 26 keeping house Can
Robert K Taylor 3 MI
1880 Saranac, Ionia, Michigan
Phillip TAYLOR M Male 40 MI Livery Man
Sahara L. TAYLOR M Female 35 CAN Housekeeping
Robert K. TAYLOR S Male 13 MI AttendsSchool
Wm. HENDERSON S Male 25 CAN Hostler
Family History Library Film 1254584 p 271B
1900 Saranac
Phillip Taylor headAug 1837 62 M 38 MI NS Can (Eng) liverystable
Sarah S Taylor wifeJun 1844 55 M 38 1 1 Can VT VT
1910 > MICHIGAN > IONIA > BOSTON TWP Series: T624 Roll: 650 Page: 182
Philip Taylor head 70 M141 MI NS Can Deputy Sheriff Ionia Co.
Sarah Taylor wife 65 M1 41 1 1 Can VT VT
Abner Noyes b-in-law 68 W VT VT VT Notary Public
1920 > MICHIGAN > IONIA > SARANAC Series: T625 Roll:772 Page: 63
Philip Taylor 80M MI
Sara S Taylor 75M VT VT VT
History of Ionia and Montclam counties michigan By John S. Schenck
Taylor, Philip, disch. for disability May 23,1863.
For a little time previous to 1857 the manufacture of bogus Mexican dollars was carried on in the village, but so secretly did the counterfeiters conduct their operations that knowledge of the matter was not made public until after the business had been suspended for a year or so. The information came out in 1857, when, upon the arrest of some housebreakers who had been depredating the villagers' homes, it was learned that they had before that figured as a counterfeiting band in the town, although upon their own confession the money they made was so very bad that but few people could be deceived with it.
The political campaign of 1868 is recalled as a memorable one in Saranac by reason of the violent death, at a mass-meeting, of Dr. Perry, of Lowell. It was charged that Perry had been shot by Deputy-Sheriff Philip Taylor, and such indeed proved to be the case; but upon the subsequent trial of Taylor for murder it was shown that the shooting was accidental, and of course Taylor was acquitted.
THE ADVERTISER, Saranac, Ionia County, MI; Thursday, August 28, 1902:
GOOD RACES LAST THURSDAY The second meeting of the series of races to be given by the Driving Club was a grand success. There was a good turnout and a fine lot of horses were on hand. The free for all race was won by Maude A. owned by S. B. ANWAY; second Flossie, owned by Philip TAYLOR, Saranac; third by Don R. owned by J. H. REED of Pewamo. Three minute race was won by D.O. owned by D. O. McVEIGH of Ionia; second Nora, Ed. ROWE of Ionia; third Steel Pamter, Scott THOMAS, Lowell. The running race was won by Boy In Blue owned by Dell WOOD of McCords, second Billy, owned M. B. WILKINSON, Hubbardston.
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Person ID |
I92421 |
Noyes Family Genealogy |
Last Modified |
23 Apr 2011 |
Family |
NOYES Sarah, b. Jun 1844, Quebec, Quebec, Canada , d. 27 Aug 1926 (Age ~ 82 years) |
Married |
17 Aug 1862 |
Saranac, Ionia, Michigan [1] |
Children |
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Last Modified |
2 Dec 2019 |
Family ID |
F36811 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S4670] Correspondence-Email-WATSON Gar, I2745: NOYES Sarah; 8/24/2010; Paul M. Noyes.
- [S4240] Internet-Civil War Soldier Records and Profiles, Record of Service of Michigan Volunteers 1861-65.
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