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George Taylor (gardener)

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on 12 February 1803. His parents were Andrew Taylor, a shepherd, and Violet Stevenson. As a child, Taylor had to watch over the sheep, often snaring rabbits and hares illegally to sell for one shilling and sixpence each, a day's wages then. His parents were literate; though, he could already read the
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In 1855, aged 53, he took his family to the United States and settled in Kalamazoo, Michigan, where his brothers were already living. There, he started a gardening business and had many plants and trees shipped from Scotland. It was there that he introduced commercial celery growing to the United
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He was a well-travelled man who journeyed through Scotland, England, Ireland and the United States by rail. He made his first train journey in 1843 to Ayrshire then to the Trossachs where he met and travelled with Newman Hall
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States, an achievement remembered on a plaque in Kalamazoo. He gave several addresses to the Horticultural Society of Michigan on hedging and forestry, stressing the need for planting for the future.
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Even though he only had a few years of schooling, he was an educated man with a great love of books. He used to walk the fifty miles to
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He learned his trade as a market gardener and in 1846 became manager of a plant nursery in
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in 1855. There, he became known as George "Celery" Taylor because he introduced commercial
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His children were Isabella, Andrew who drowned aged 19, James, Violet, George and John.
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George Taylor had four wives and six children. Three others died at birth. He married:
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He was a deeply religious man at a time when there was much upheaval in the
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From Kelso to Kalamazoo: The Life and Times of George Taylor, 1803-1891
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Jane Dodds in 1842, mother of his six surviving children, died c.1857.
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Kalamazoo, the place behind the product: an illustrated history
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Jane Whellans in 1863, died in childbirth in the same year.
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Society in Kelso. His faith also made him speak up against
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Photograph of George Taylor
Scottish Borders
Kalamazoo
Horticulturist
Kalamazoo
Michigan
celery
Scottish Borders
Edinburgh
Kelso
Church of Scotland
Thomas Chalmers
Disruption of 1843
Free Church of Scotland
Temperance
slavery
Christopher Newman Hall
Nonconformist
Great Exhibition
Niagara Falls
Great Fire
Kalamazoo, the place behind the product: an illustrated history
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9780897810371
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978-1-905267-27-9
Armour Institute of Technology
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