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1860 Assessment Roll, Colchester Twp, Essex C., ON:
Edward Taylor, Farmer, 30, SS#9, Gore, 25 acres, pt? 12, 2 persons 21-60 years.

Death record, Colchester South Twp, Essex Co., ON:
Edward Taylor, Male, died 18 April 1906, 76 years; lived: Gore; Farmer; born New Brunswick; died of Senile decay; Physician: Geo. A. Hassard; Methodist.

Christ Church Cemetery, Colchester, Essex Co., ON:
Edward Taylor died Apr 18, 1906 aged 76 yrs.

Old Methodist Cemetery, Harrow, Essex Co., ON:
In memory of Mary wife of Edward Taylor died 18 July 1863 aged 25 years.

Obituary, date and paper unknown, from HEIRS files:
Taylor - There died at his home on the Potlake Road, Wednesday April 16, 1906, Edward Taylor, aged 76 years. Steven Taylor, the father of the subject, was born in New Brunswick. In September of 1836, he came to the County of Essex, locating near Amherstburg. His death occurred on his farm in Colchester South in 1884, when he was aged 72. Edward was married to Mary Buchanan and they had four children: William, on the Potlake Road; Sydney, Texas; Mrs. Calven Meston, of Colchester South and Mrs. Noble in Colchester North. Mrs. Taylor died about 35 years ago.

Commemorative Biographical Record of Essex Co., pp. 128-130:
McCORMICK....
(I) Alexander McCormick was born in County Down, Ireland, in 1728, of Scotch descent...
(II) John McCormick was born in October, 1790, ... He was a child when the family came to the County of Essex...
(III) Matthew W. McCormick was born on the Col. Brush place, Colchester South, Oct. 1, 1830, and was about sixteen years of age when the family moved to Lot 7, in the Gore... On Jan. 29, 1854, Mr. McCormick was married to Elizabeth Jane Taylor, who was born in New Brunswick, March 8, 1836, daughter of Steven and Jane Taylor...
Stephen Taylor, father of Mrs. McCormick, was born in New Brunswick, where he followed farming in conjunction with his trade of carpenter. Later he purchased a sailing-vessel, which he operated on the Detroit river, but he always made his home on a farm. In September, 1836, he came to the County of Essex, locating near Amherstburg. His death occurred on his farm in Colchester South in 1884, when he was aged seventy-two. He married, in New Brunswick, Jane Johnson, who was born in England, and who died in 1872, aged sixty-two. They were members of the Methodist Church. Their union was blessed with the following children: Clark A. and Bamford, twins, the former a retired farmer, who married Charlotte Lockhard, and the latter a farmer who married Adelia Bishop; Edward, a farmer in Colchester South, who married Mary Buchanan; Emma, who married the late William Thrasher; Elizabeth J., who married Matthew W. McCormick; Benson, deceased; Alma, who married W. J. Quick, a farmer of Colchester South; Adelia, widow of Edward Vollans, and living in Windsor; Amanda, who married Angus Wright, farmer and township councillor in Colchester South; and Charles, who died young.

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George Taylor 1749-1838   Mary Chapman 1765-1857    
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Stephen Taylor 1804-1883   Jane Johnson 1811-1873
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Edward Taylor 1830-1906