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Samuel Penfield Taylor

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152: 180: 29: 187: 159: 343:. Captain George Taylor Sr. was born August 15, 1756, in Glastonbury, Connecticut, the son of John and Mary Taylor, and died in New York City on July 4, 1831. Coy and Stevens further maintain that Sarah Washington Irving Taylor's parents were James W. Irving and Mary Doak of 361:
There is no record that Samuel P. Taylor ever claimed to be the grandson of the signer of the Declaration of Independence, nor that Sarah Washington Irving Taylor claimed to be the niece of Washington Irving. The earliest known written record of the claim is in
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Taylor's first business in California was a bacon and egg stand on the beach. "Upon arrival Taylor found a wooden cask of eggs floating near the shore. He cooked the eggs, overturned the cask, and set up a food stand on the beach." In 1853, Taylor left for
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on the West Coast to help fish swim upstream around the dam near his paper mill. Taylor married Sarah Washington Irving, raised a family of seven boys and one girl, and served on the
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Samuel Taylor was ahead of his time in producing recycled paper products from rags and old papers that his employees collected from various California cities and in creating the first
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There were many Sarahs in Washington Irving's family. His niece Sarah who lived with Irving until his death never married according to officials at
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of San Francisco Oriental Lodge No. 144. Sarah Washington Irving now lies next to her husband on the southwest slope of Barnabe Mountain (near
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Taylor is buried on a hill overlooking the former site of the mill. His gravesite was restored in 1997 by
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After Samuel Taylor's death in 1886, his wife lost the paper mill and land around it in the
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that he purchased with a group of friends, arriving in San Francisco ten months later.
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Samuel Penfield Taylor and Sarah Washington Irving, A Biographical History
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to prospect for gold. He used his profits to buy land in
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It has been claimed that Taylor was the grandson of
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Samuel P. Taylor State Park
Lagunitas, California
38°01′44″N 122°44′28″W / 38.0288°N 122.741°W / 38.0288; -122.741
Paper Mill
California Historical Landmark
Samuel Penfield Taylor is located in California
Samuel Penfield Taylor is located in the United States
Saugerties
New York
San Francisco
California
California Gold Rush
Boston Harbor
schooner
Hawkins Bar, California
Tuolumne County
Marin County
fish ladder
San Francisco Board of Supervisors
Panic of 1893
Samuel P. Taylor State Park
Freemasons
38°01′35″N 122°43′55″W / 38.0263°N 122.732°W / 38.0263; -122.732
George Taylor
Declaration of Independence
Washington Irving
Catskill
Greene County, New York
Providence, Rhode Island

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