Lorenzo Taylor

M, #1722, b. 18 January 1803, d. between 27 November 1892 and 1893
Note Lorenzo Taylor movement, and temperance cause and his exemplary life has been an influence for. 
Note He good among his fellow men. Mr Taylor is of New England birth and antecedents. 
Note He agitated the minds of the people, from time to time, especially the antislavery. 
Note He been associsated with the good work that has been done in raising the moral. 
Note He and religious status of his community, and with the various reforms that have. 
Note He MI and found these three graves together: "Betsy Taylor 1777-1869, Lorenzo. 
Note He Taylor 1803-1893, Mary his wife 1803-1869." 
Note He Frances Sweet (Nona Van Huysen) visited the West Leroy Cemetary, Calhoun. 
Note He born in Colebrook, Conn. Jan 18, 1803. His father David Taylor was also a. 
Note He native of Conn. . . ." 
Note He has he been a factor in the development of its agriculture , but his name has. 
Note* He Nathan Sweet Jr's ID # 24. 
Source* He was Source Gedcom from Nathan Sweet Jr. 
Burial* He was buried at West Leroy, Calhoun, Michigan. 
Note He Marriage date also listed as 18 Apr 1827, at the same place ie Colebrook. 
Note He venerable pioneer has passed many years of his life in the county and not only. 
Note He Copied form the Morgan Farm County Journal, Calhoun Co. Atlas, 1903. "This. 
Note He CT. Lorenzo and Mary adopted a son who was named Theadore. 
Birth*18 January 1803 He was born on 18 January 1803 at Colebrook, Litchfield Co., Connecticut. 
Marriage*between 4 February 1830 and 1832 He married Mary (Polly) Shaw between 4 February 1830 and 1832 at Colebrook, Litchfield, Connecticut. 
Death*between 27 November 1892 and 1893 Lorenzo Taylor died between 27 November 1892 and 1893 at West Leroy, Michigan. 

Family

Mary (Polly) Shaw b. 1803, d. 10 Oct 1869
Marriage*between 4 February 1830 and 1832 He married Mary (Polly) Shaw between 4 February 1830 and 1832 at Colebrook, Litchfield, Connecticut. 
Children
Last Edited18 Jun 1999