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LEWIS TAFE, Coshocton; proprietor barber shop, opera house block, Main street; born Oct. 19, 1850, in Germany; son of Philip Jacob TafeLewis remained at home until seventeen, working with his father, in a jewelry store, and going to school.  In 1867, he came to America, landing in New York City, and immediately went to St. Charles, Missouri, and learned his trade; remained two years; then went to St. Louis, and remained six eyars; then came to Dennison, Ohio, four years, working at his trade all the while.  In January, 1879, he came to this city, and established his present shop.  Mr. Tafe was married, June 2, 1879, to Miss Ida Eliza Rolley, daughter of Daniel Rolly, of Trenton, Tuscarawas county, Ohio.  This union was blessed with three children, one, Elvira, dead, and town living, Oscar L. and Victoria Co.  Mr. Tafe  is doing a good moderate business.
Source: History of Coshocton County, Ohio : its past and present, 1740-1881"
Newark, Ohio:  A.A. Graham & Co.,  1881
 
HENRY TALMADGE, Jackson township; Roscoe postoffice; born in this county, in 1832; son of Joseph and Frances Tallmadge, and grandson of Moses and Rebecca Tallmadge; married, in 1854, to Mary Williams, daughter of Lewis and Rebecca WilliamsMr. Tallmadge is the father of ten children, viz: Sarah A., Rachel, Benjamin, Rebecca F., L. E., Rossa J., Mary S., William H., James H. and Hannah C.
Source: History of Coshocton County, Ohio : its past and present, 1740-1881"
Newark, Ohio:  A.A. Graham & Co.,  1881
LYMAN TAYLOR, farmer; postoffice, Warsaw; born in 1855, in this county.  His father, John Taylor, was born in 1818, in Muskingum county, Ohio, and was married to Miss Sabina Dennis, of Knox county, who was born in 1821.  They are the parents of six children, the subject of thissketch being the fourth.  He was marriedin 1878, to Miss Sylvia Frederick of this county, who was born in 1859, in this county.
Source: History of Coshocton County, Ohio : its past and present, 1740-1881"
Newark, Ohio:  A.A. Graham & Co.,  1881
JOHN TAYLOR, Jefferson township; born October, 1818, in Jefferson township, Muskingum county, Ohio; son of Samuel Taylor, who was elected captain in the war of 1812, and served under General Miller and Colonel Heath  He enlisted in Allegheny county, Maryland, and served his country with distinction.  His mother was Mary Taylor, born in Hartford county, Maryland.  His parents came to Muskingum county in 1814.  He is a grandson of John and Hannah Taylor, and Ezra and Elizabeth (Brown) Taylor.  He was educated in the old log school-house, yet standing on his farm.  Mr. Taylor filled the office of county commissioner six years, justice of the peace, fifteen years, and land appraiser, one.  In 1835 he came with his father to Coshocton county, being his father's only child, he lived with him till his father's death.  He was married May 12, 1842, to Miss Sabina Dennis, of Knox county, daughter of Philip and Elizabeth (Horn) Dennis, natives of Pennsylvania.  Their children were Samuel, deceased; Dennis, Mary; Elizabeth, deceased; Arminda, Lyman, Norman and  ClaraMary  married David Walker, deceased, and resides with her parents; Arminda married Joseph Haines, a farmer of Bedford township; Lyman is a farmer in Bedford township, and Married Sylvia Frederick; Clara is at home, single.  Both of Mr. Taylor's grandfathers were patriots in the revolutionary war, and served under Washington.  His grandfather Taylor served seven years, was taken prisoner five ties and wounded once.  in the breast, where he carried an ounce ball for a number of years, the extraction of which finally caused his death.
Source: History of Coshocton County, Ohio : its past and present, 1740-1881"
Newark, Ohio:  A.A. Graham & Co.,  1881
DENNIS TAYLOR
Source: History of Coshocton County, Ohio : its past and present, 1740-1881"
Newark, Ohio:  A.A. Graham & Co.,  1881
E. T. TAYLOR, Virginia township; born September 17, 1819, son of Ebenezer and Margaret Taylor; married in 1841 to Louisa Walraven.  Mr. Taylor has eleven children, viz: William, May, Mary Jane, John P., Caroline, Louisa, Samuel B., James H., Margaret L., Clare I., and John P.  Postoffice, Dresden, Muskingum county.
Source: History of Coshocton County, Ohio : its past and present, 1740-1881"
Newark, Ohio:  A.A. Graham & Co.,  1881
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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