Taylor, John N.

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The first jail in South Kingstown, Rhode Island, was constructed in 1730, and was replaced by a nearby two-story structure in the early 1790s. A new building was subsequently constructed on the site of the second jail. Jailors included J. S. Sherman (1824-1851), Edward Lillibridge (1851-1854), John N. Taylor (1854), and William G. Caswell (1854-1856).

From the guide to the Washington County (R.I.) Jail ledger, 1824-1856, (William L. Clements Library, University of Michigan)

Epithet: of Heckington

British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000001151.0x000261

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associatedWith Caswell, William G. person
associatedWith Kane, Elisha Kent, 1820-1857 person
associatedWith Lillibridge, Edward person
associatedWith Rhode Island. Supreme Court. corporateBody
associatedWith Sherman, J. S. person
associatedWith Sparks, Jared, 1789-1866 person
Place Name Admin Code Country
Warwickshire, England
Godstone, Surrey
South Kingstown (R.I. : Town)
Washington County (R.I.)
Lingfield, Surrey
Pevensey Marsh, Sussex
Asgardby, Lincolnshire
Tottenham, Middlesex
Witham, Hundred of, Essex
Tandridge, Hundred of, Surrey
Rye, Sussex
Addiscombe Place, Croydon, Surrey
Shuckburgh, Warwickshire
Horne, Surrey
Newington-juxta-Sittingbourne, Kent
Felbridge, Surrey
Heckington, Lincolnshire
Purton, Wiltshire
Worth, Sussex
Bletchingley al. Blechingley, Surrey
Swallowfleld, Berkshire
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Active 1823

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