Taylor, Hubbard, 1760-1840.
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Surveyor, Statesman,
Hubbard Taylor, a member of a distinguished Virginia family who counted James Madison (1750/51-1836), Martha Wagles Shelton Jefferson (1748-1782) and Zachary Taylor (1784-1850) among its kin, came to Kentucky as a surveyor in 1780. After serving several years as deputy surveyor of Lincoln County, Taylor moved to what is now Clark County. A member of the first State Constitutional Convention, he served in the State Senate (1796-1800, 1815-1819) and was five times a presidential elector.
From the description of Hubbard Taylor papers, 1772-1858 1780-1838 (bulk dates). (University of Kentucky Libraries). WorldCat record id: 15216611
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creatorOf | Taylor, Hubbard, 1760-1840. Hubbard Taylor papers, 1772-1858 1780-1838 (bulk dates). | University of Kentucky Libraries |
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associatedWith | Adair, John, 1757-1840. |
associatedWith | Bank of Kentucky. Winchester Branch. |
associatedWith | Bibb, George M. (George Minos), 1776-1859. |
associatedWith | Butler, Anthony. |
associatedWith | Covington and Lexington Railroad (Ky.) |
associatedWith | Jefferson, Martha, 1748-1782. |
associatedWith | Kentucky. Constitutional Convention (1792) |
associatedWith | Kentucky. General Assembly. Senate. |
associatedWith | Lexington and Maysville Railroad. |
associatedWith | Madison, James, 1751-1836. |
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Birth 1760
Death 1840
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