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H. TAFT was born on 30 APR 1865 in New York. He appeared in the
census in 1880 in Alexander, Genesee County, New York. (living at
home with father and mother) Parents: John
TAFT and Henriette COLBY (twin). Eliza TAGGART
was born on 8 MAR 1807 in Goffstown, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire.
Daughter of William Taggart of Goffstown. She appeared in the census in 1860
in Bow, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. She died on 13 APR 1862
at Bow, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.Spouse: James COLBY. James COLBY and Eliza TAGGART were married about 1835 in Bow, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. Children were: Julia Ann COLBY, Aaron COLBY, Jane COLBY, Mary B. COLBY. Elizabeth TAGGART was born in 1830 in Hooksett, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. Spouse: Henry B. COLBY. Henry B. COLBY and Elizabeth TAGGART were married in 1850 in Hooksett, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. Children were: Frank H. COLBY. Jane TAGGART was born date unknown. Spouse: Samuel Rogers GREEN. Samuel Rogers GREEN and Jane TAGGART were married in 1834. Children were: John B. GREEN, Benjamin T. GREEN, Charles S. GREEN, Henry GREEN. Leonard Phillip TAGGART was born on 26 OCT 1816 in Hooksett, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. He died on 4 AUG 1901. Spouse: Nancy J. GREEN. Leonard Phillip TAGGART and Nancy J. GREEN were married about 1840. Martha Upton TAGGART was born on 11 MAY 1845. Daughter of PHINEAS B. TAGGART & ELIZABETH H. PETTIS She died on 3 JAN 1912. Of Sharon, NH. Spouse: James GREEN. James GREEN and Martha Upton TAGGART were married on 26 NOV 1868 in Bow, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. Children were: Albert C. GREEN, Gracie May GREEN, John Harry GREEN, John Sydney GREEN. Fred A. TAGGERT was born about 1844. He died on 16 FEB 1887. Of Sharon, NH. Spouse: Clarinda J. C. GREEN. Fred A. TAGGERT and Clarinda J. C. GREEN were married in 1866. Children were: Myra E. TAGGERT. Myra E. TAGGERT was born on 18 NOV 1866 in Sharon, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. SOURCE: "A Genealogy of the Descendants of Abraham Colby and Elizabeth Blaisdell, his wife Who settled in Bow in 1768" By one of them, Concord, NH Printed by the Republican Press Association 1895. Parents: Fred A. TAGGERT and Clarinda J. C. GREEN. A. Washington TAINTOR was born about 1828. Spouse: Lavinia C. BENSON. A. Washington TAINTOR and Lavinia C. BENSON were married about 1854. Children were: James A. TAINTOR, Edward TAINTOR, Albert L. TAINTOR. Albert L. TAINTOR was born on 25 FEB 1866. SOURCE: "A Genealogy of the Descendants of Abraham Colby and Elizabeth Blaisdell, his wife Who settled in Bow in 1768" By one of them, Concord, NH Printed by the Republican Press Association 1895. Parents: A. Washington TAINTOR and Lavinia C. BENSON. Edward TAINTOR was born in SEP 1859. SOURCE: "A Genealogy of the Descendants of Abraham Colby and Elizabeth Blaisdell, his wife Who settled in Bow in 1768" By one of them, Concord, NH Printed by the Republican Press Association 1895. Parents: A. Washington TAINTOR and Lavinia C. BENSON. James A. TAINTOR was born in APR 1857. SOURCE: "A Genealogy of the Descendants of Abraham Colby and Elizabeth Blaisdell, his wife Who settled in Bow in 1768" By one of them, Concord, NH Printed by the Republican Press Association 1895. Parents: A. Washington TAINTOR and Lavinia C. BENSON. Esther Julia TAIT was born about 1905. She appeared in the census on 12 APR 1930 in Winthrop, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. Spouse: Wilbur Otis COLBY. Wilbur Otis COLBY and Esther Julia TAIT were married in 1929 in Massachusetts. Jennie L. TAIT was born about 1917. She was also known as Jennie L. Spencer. Spouse: Leo Hyrum GAGON. Leo Hyrum GAGON and Jennie L. TAIT were married on 24 SEP 1977 in Alameda County, California. Alice TALBOT was born on 2 APR 1901 in Sekiu, Clallam County, Washington. She has Ancestral File Number 9WVV-VW. Parents: George TALBOT and Alice COLBY. Arminda Francis TALBOT was born in FEB 1846 in Illinois. She appeared in the census in 1880 in McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois. (see husband) She appeared in the census on 11 JUN 1900 in McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois. She died in 1928 at Illinois. Spouse: Charles Cornelius COLBY. Charles Cornelius COLBY and Arminda Francis TALBOT were married on 25 DEC 1864 in McHenry, McHenry County, Illinois. (SOURCE: Illinois Statewide Marriage Index 1763 - 1900.) Children were: Fred Talbot COLBY, Caroline M. COLBY. Aurelius TALBOT was born on 22 AUG 1892 in Sekiu, Clallam County, Washington. He died on 25 JAN 1949 at Fort Lewis, Pierce County, Washington. He has Ancestral File Number 1PB1-81. Parents: George TALBOT and Alice COLBY. Charles Johnson TALBOT was born on 18 SEP 1820 in Avon, Franklin County, Maine. He died on 10 MAR 1884 at East Wilton, Franklin County, Maine. He was buried in the Riverside Cemetery at Farmington, Franklin County, Maine Charles Talbot was a United States Senator & Maine State Railroad Commissioner.. MR. TALBOT was of English ancestry. His great-grandfather, Dea. Ambrose Talbot, came to Dorchester. Mass., with his parents. On becoming of age he purchased a large tract of land at Strouts Point, in the old town of North Yarmouth, married Miss Mary Bailey, had six sons (the two older were soldiers of the Revolution) and five daughters, and was the first Deacon of the First Congregational Church in Freeport, Me. His grandfather, Asa Talbot, Esq., was one of the early settlers in Avon and built the first frame house on the Mile Square". Through the preaching of Rev. Jesse Lee he became a Methodist, and his house was for many years the place of public worship. His grandmother, Abigail Johnson Talbot, was the daughter of Jacob Johnson, of Harpswell, who was in the United States privateer service in the War of the Revolution. His father, Rev. Archibald Talbot, was a farmer, Methodist class-leader and local preacher, for many years chaplain of Maine Lodge of Masons. He held many positions of honor and trust, being several years County Commissioner, also a Trustee of the State Insane Asylum at Augusta. His mother, Sophia Smith Ta]bot, was an estimable Christian woman of culture, the daughter of Capt. Samuel Smith, commander of a company in the War of 1812, a cousin to the late Chief Justice Whitman of Maine. Charles Johnson Talbot was born in Avon, Me., September 18, 1820. He was an only son, having and applying the educational advantages of the common school, high school, and the Academy at Farmington, then a college fitting school. He taught several terms of school, and at the age of twenty-one was elected Superintending School Committee of Phillips. He read law in the office of Hon. Moses Sherburne (afterwards Judge of the United States Court of Minnesota Territory), and was admitted to the Bar in Franklin County. In 1847 he was elected Register of I)eeds for that county, and resided in Farmington until 1857, when be removed to Wilton. Prior to 1854 he was a Democrat, strongly opposed to the extension of slavery. Mr. Talbot was President of the Anti-Slavery and Temperance State Convention, held in Portland, June 7, 1854, that nominated Hon. Anson P. Morrill for Governor, the first Republican Governor of Maine. The Portland Advertiser of that date states that Mr. Talbot, in taking the chair, eloquently denounced the supporters of the Kansas-Nebraska Bill in Congress nullifying the Missouri Compromise, and earnestly appealed to the friends of freedom and temperance, of every party, to act together in solid column in support of these vital issues. He was the leader and organizer of the movement to unite the Whigs, Free Soilers, and Anti-Slavery Democrats in Franklin County, and a leading member (joint Committee on Resolutions) of the famous Convention held at Strong, Me., August 7, 1854, when those three organized political parties met in three separate delegate Conventions, and then assembled in one convention, dropped their former names, and all united in adopting the name, Republican party. This was the birth of the Republican party and the first delegate nominating Convention in the United States to adopt that name. The bold and stirring resolutions adopted by this first Republican Convention were drafted by him and adopted as they came from his pen. The thirtieth anniversary of the first naming of the Republican party was celebrated at Strong, in 1884, during the presidential candidacy of Hon. James G. Blaine. Mr. Talbot was chairman of the Committee on Resolutions in the Republican State Convention, held at Portland in 1856, that nominated Hon. Hannibal Hamlin for Governor, the first Republican Governor of Maine elected by the people. At this Convention be was elected a member of the State Committee, and held that position later for several years. He attended the National Conventions and made the personal acquaintance of many prominent Anti-Slavery leaders. In 1861 he was commissioned, by President Lincoln, United States Surveyor of Customs for the Port of Portland, holding that office during President Lincolns administrations, and was re-commissioned in 1866 by President Johnson, but removed as soon as the President commenced Swinging round the circle. In 1869 he was, by President Grant, commissioned United States Collector of Internal Revenue for the Second District of Maine, and in January, 1876, commissioned Collector for the consolidated Second and Third Districts, holding this United States Collectorship eight years. In 1877 he was appointed State Railroad Commissioner by Governor Connor, and in 1880 re-appointed by Governor Davis, holding the office six years. Mr. Talbot was, for a long period, prominently mentioned and, at one time, strongly supported as a candidate for Representative to Congress. He was a pioneer in the organization, and, for more than a quarter of a century, a conspicuous leader of the Republican party in Maine. He was a good public speaker, quite prominent as such in the early campaigns, and a constant reader, with a taste for legal studies, having a clear, lucid mind and retentive memory. While he was a lawyer he was also a farmer, owning a large, well-cultivated and productive farm in East Wilton, on which he erected a fine set of buildings, and expended a large sum of money irrigating, fertilizing and perfecting, giving employment to many. He was one of the corporators and founders of the Franklin County Savings Bank, Farmington, in 1868, and, for several years, a member of its Board of Trustees. He did a large Probate business, settling many estates as Executor and Administrator, often holding trust funds as Guardian. In every position of trust, both public and private, he discharged the duties with ability and strict fidelity. He was very careful in drafting legal instruments of all kinds, and a prudent counselor, always keeping in mind the interest of those who sought his advice. Although deprived of robust health he had an energetic nature, and was first and foremost in all enterprises that aided in promoting the welfare of mankind. He enjoyed the prosperity of his friends and neighbors, was always courteous and kind, and ever ready to contribute to the wants of others. Mr. Talbot, in 1843, married Miss Delphinia S. Robbins, daughter of Asa Robbins, Jr., Esq., of Phillips. She died in 1859. By this marriage he had two sons. Archie Lee Talbot, of Lewiston, general agent for Maine for the Provident Life and Trust Company, of Philadelphia, and Asa Charles Talbot, of East Wilton, a successful farmer. In 1861 he married Mrs. Myra A. Smith, sister of the late Ambrose Colby, of Portland, who survives him. By this marriage he had one daughter (Lura), Mrs. Edwin S. Farnum, of East Wilton, and one son, Erlon Colby Talbot, deceased. Mr. Talbot united with the Methodist Episcopal Church at the age of nineteen, and continued an influential and highly esteemed member in that church until his death. He died at his home in East Wilton, March 10, 1884, and his remains were interred in his family lot in Riverside Cemetery, Farmington, with Masonic honors. Source: REPRESENTATIVE MEN OF MAINE Spouse: Almira Ann COLBY. Charles Johnson TALBOT and Almira Ann COLBY were married on 16 DEC 1861 in Maine. Children were: Laura Linn TALBOT, Erlon Colby TALBOT. Dorthey TALBOT was born on 8 FEB 1897 in Sekiu, Clallam County, Washington. She has Ancestral File Number 9WVV-SK. Parents: George TALBOT and Alice COLBY. Eddie TALBOT was born on 17 AUG 1906 in Sekiu, Clallam County, Washington. He died on 3 JUN 1977. He has Ancestral File Number 9WVV-W3. Parents: George TALBOT and Alice COLBY. Erlon Colby TALBOT was born in 1867 in Maine. He died in 1891. Parents: Charles Johnson TALBOT and Almira Ann COLBY. George TALBOT was born between 12 AUG 1854 and 1860 in Shields, Durham, England. He died on 30 MAY 1929 at Sekiu, Clallam County, Washington. He has Ancestral File Number 1PB1-G2. Spouse: Alice COLBY. George TALBOT and Alice COLBY were married on 14 JUN 1892 in Sekiu, Clallam County, Washington. Children were: Aurelius TALBOT, Isabelle TALBOT, Phillip TALBOT, Dorthey TALBOT, George Dewey TALBOT, Alice TALBOT, Eddie TALBOT, Iver TALBOT. George Dewey TALBOT was born on 1 MAY 1899 in Sekiu, Clallam County, Washington. He died in 1962 at Sekiu, Clallam County, Washington. George Dewey Talbot George Dewey Talbot, 63, Sekiu, member of a pioneer Clallam County family, died Thursday. Funeral services will be held at the McDonald Funeral Home Saturday at 2pm with Masonic Lodge No. 69 officiating. Cremation will follow. He was the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Talbot, born on the family homestead near Sekiu May 1, 1899. He married Helena Gaydeski in Port Angeles Nov 26, 1926. He lived in western Clallam County practically all his life and was a power shovel operator for Rayonier, Inc. for the past 24 years. Mr. Talbot was a member of the Lodge No 69, F & AM of Port Angeles. Surviving relatives include his wife, Mrs. Helena Talbot, Sekiu; a daughter, Jacqueline Jauhola, in California; 2 brothers, Philip Talbot, Port Angeles and Eddie Talbot, residence unknown. He has 3 sisters, Mrs. Alive Manes and Mrs. Dorothy Murray, both of Port Angeles and Mrs. Pearl Cousens, Seattle and 3 grandchildren He has Ancestral File Number 9WVV-TQ. Parents: George TALBOT and Alice COLBY. Isabelle TALBOT was born on 11 AUG 1893 in Sekiu, Clallam County, Washington. She has Ancestral File Number 9WVV-Q7. Parents: George TALBOT and Alice COLBY. Iver TALBOT was born on 11 APR 1910 in Sekiu, Clallam County, Washington. He died on 21 FEB 1914. He has Ancestral File Number 9WVV-X8. Parents: George TALBOT and Alice COLBY. Laura Linn TALBOT was born in 1865 in Maine. She died in 1919. Parents: Charles Johnson TALBOT and Almira Ann COLBY. Phillip TALBOT was born on 13 JUN 1895 in Sekiu, Clallam County, Washington. He died on 8 FEB 1980. He has Ancestral File Number 9WVV-RD. Parents: George TALBOT and Alice COLBY. Sarah (Ruddick) TALBOTT was born about 1820. She died on 11 DEC 1905 at Cass, LaPorte County, Indiana. She was buried in the Morgan Cemetery at Cass, LaPorte County, Indiana Spouse: Winthrop COLBY. Winthrop COLBY and Sarah (Ruddick) TALBOTT were married on 23 DEC 1868 in Laporte County, Indiana. (SOURCE: Indiana Marriage Collection, 1800-1941.) Almira Ames
TALLANT was born on 2 MAR 1814 in Concord, Merrimack County, New Hampshire.
She appeared in the census in 1870 in Meredith, Belknap County, New Hampshire.
She appeared in the census on 6 JUN 1900 in Meredith, Belknap County, New Hampshire.
(living with son John.)Spouse: Alexander Lucrates COLBY. Alexander Lucrates COLBY and Almira Ames TALLANT were married on 10 FEB 1834 in Sanbornton, Belknap County, New Hampshire. Children were: Angeline Blanchard COLBY, Charles Alexander COLBY, John Henry COLBY, Frank Plumer COLBY. Elvin TALPEY was born on 2 AUG 1954. Parents: Ruel TALPEY and Ruth Amelia COLBY. Erma TALPEY was born on 14 APR 1962. Parents: Ruel TALPEY and Ruth Amelia COLBY. Jane TALPEY was born on 10 MAR 1966. Parents: Ruel TALPEY and Ruth Amelia COLBY. Koel TALPEY was born on 25 FEB 1957. Parents: Ruel TALPEY and Ruth Amelia COLBY. Nancy TALPEY was born on 5 JUN 1946. Parents: Ruel TALPEY and Ruth Amelia COLBY. Ruel TALPEY was born about 1920. Spouse: Ruth Amelia COLBY. Ruel TALPEY and Ruth Amelia COLBY were married on 8 SEP 1945. Children were: Shirley TALPEY, Nancy TALPEY, Vivian TALPEY, Elvin TALPEY, Koel TALPEY, Erma TALPEY, Jane TALPEY. Shirley TALPEY was born on 23 APR 19. Parents: Ruel TALPEY and Ruth Amelia COLBY. Vivian TALPEY was born on 26 MAY 1949. Parents: Ruel TALPEY and Ruth Amelia COLBY. Levina Flint TANDY was born on 25 MAY 1803 in Salisbury, Merrimack County, New Hampshire. (SOURCE: FHL Film: 1001047; Index to births, early to 1900 New Hampshire. Registrar of Vital Statistics.) She appeared in the census in 1850 in New Hampton, Belknap County, New Hampshire. She appeared in the census in 1860 in Manchester, Hillsborough County, New Hampshire. Spouse: Osgood COLBY. Osgood COLBY and Levina Flint TANDY were married on 25 SEP 1828. Children were: Harriett COLBY, Belinda COLBY, Daniel F. COLBY, Hannah F. COLBY, Charlotte COLBY, John Francis COLBY, Clementine Nancy COLBY. Mary Ann Stuart TANNATT was born on 2 MAR 1828 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Manchester, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: 1850 Massachusetts Census. Manchester, Essex County, page 349. Age 22.) She appeared in the census on 5 JUN 1870 in New York City, New York County, New York. She appeared in the census in 1880 in New York City, New York County, New York. She appeared in the census on 5 JUN 1900 in Fountain Hill, Lehigh County, Pennsylvania. (living with son Albert and family. 4 children, 3 living.) She died on 21 SEP 1908 at Montclair, Essex County, New Jersey. New York Times 23 Sept. 1908 Mrs Mary Ann Stuart Tanott Colby, widow of Dr. John Ladd Colby of New York, died on Monday night at the home of her son-in-law, Malcolm H. Smith, in Montclair, N. J. In the civil war Mrs. Colby won considerable prominence by her work with the Sanitary Commission. She is survived by two daughters and one son, Mrs. Malcolm H. Smith, Mrs. Charles D. Harris, and Albert Ladd Colby. She has Ancestral File Number 12Q1-F4M. Spouse: John Ladd COLBY M.D.. John Ladd COLBY M.D. and Mary Ann Stuart TANNATT were married on 30 JUN 1847. Children were: Emma Mary COLBY, Nettie S. COLBY, Albert Ladd COLBY, Helen Stuart COLBY. Maria TAPPAN
was born on 10 AUG 1808 in Manchester, Essex County, Massachusetts.
She died on 28 MAR 1885 at Manchester, Essex County, Massachusetts.Spouse: Nathaniel COLBY. Nathaniel COLBY and Maria TAPPAN were married on 29 NOV 1832 in Manchester, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Manchester.) Children were: Eliza Tappen COLBY, Charles Nathaniel COLBY, Nathaniel COLBY, George L. COLBY. Harriet Ann TAPPEN was born on 2 JUL 1873 in Troy, Rensselaer County, New York. She appeared in the census on 6 JAN 1920 in Manhattan, New York County, New York. She appeared in the census in 1930 in Edgeworth, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. She died on 25 OCT 1953 at Scarsdale, Westchester County, New York. New York Times 26 Oct 1953 Deaths COLBY--Harriett T., of Scarsdale, N. Y., on Oct. 25, 1953, widow of Safford K. Colby and mother of Mrs. C. F. Heitmann and Henry Gillett Colby. Notice of funeral later. Spouse: Safford Kinkead COLBY. Safford Kinkead COLBY and Harriet Ann TAPPEN were married on 9 NOV 1898 in New York. Children were: Suzanne Morrison COLBY, Harry Gillett COLBY. Mary Moody TAPPEN was born on 22 FEB 1847 in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: Early Vital Records of Essex County, Massachusetts to 1850 for Newburyport.) She died on 17 NOV 1901 at Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: NEHGS, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.) She was buried in the Oak Hill Cemetery at Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts Spouse: Henry Tarbell COLBY. Henry Tarbell COLBY and Mary Moody TAPPEN were married on 24 JAN 1870 in Newburyport, Essex County, Massachusetts. (SOURCE: NEHGS, Massachusetts Vital Records, 1841-1910.) Children were: Alice Berkeley COLBY, William Henry COLBY. Bangs Clifton TAPSCOTT was born on 11 JUL 1914 in Arkansas. He died on 24 NOV 1984 at San Bernardino County, California. He had Social Security Number 553-05-1794. Spouse: Aline Cecil COLBY. Bangs Clifton TAPSCOTT and Aline Cecil COLBY were married in 1934. They were divorced in 1948. Children were: Bangs Leslie TAPSCOTT. Bangs Leslie TAPSCOTT was born on 31 MAY 1935 in Riverside, Riverside County, California. Parents: Bangs Clifton TAPSCOTT and Aline Cecil COLBY. Belinda (Melinda) F. TARBOX was born on 11 AUG 1818 in Westport, Lincoln County, Maine. Daughter of Jordan Tarbox and Patience Soule. She appeared in the census in 1850 in Westport, Lincoln County, Maine. She appeared in the census in 1860 in Wiscasset, Lincoln County, Maine. She appeared in the census in 1870 in Westport, Lincoln County, Maine. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Westport, Lincoln County, Maine. She died on 22 AUG 1890 at Westport, Lincoln County, Maine. Cause of death: Drowned in a well. Through her mother, Belinda is a Mayflower descendant. Spouse: Noah J. COLBY. Noah J. COLBY and Belinda (Melinda) F. TARBOX were married on 17 DEC 1841 in Westport, Lincoln County, Maine. Children were: Odessa F. COLBY, Susan M. COLBY, Capt. James Loring COLBY, Martha J. COLBY, Noah Richard COLBY, Lucy Ann COLBY. Clara Walker TARBOX was born on 8 OCT 1876 in Fryeburg, Oxford County, Maine. Parents: William Henry TARBOX and Ann WALKER. Helen J. TARBOX was born in 1858. Daughter of Ellen Tarbox. Spouse: Joel W. COLBY. Joel W. COLBY and Helen J. TARBOX were married on 16 JUL 1891 in New Hampshire. SOURCE: FHL Number 1000976; COLBY, Joel W. Age: 30 years, Marriage: Helen J. TARBOX Age: 33 years, Date: 16 Jul 1891; Recorded in: Birth and Marriage Index for New Hampshire. James Walker TARBOX was born on 26 JUL 1878 in Fryeburg, Oxford County, Maine. Parents: William Henry TARBOX and Ann WALKER. Manville TARBOX was born about 1835. Spouse: Olive COLBY. Manville TARBOX and Olive COLBY were married about 1860. Sarah Elizabeth TARBOX was born on 28 JAN 1841 in Denmark, Oxford County, Maine. She died on 25 MAY 1903 at Fryeburg, Oxford County, Maine. Spouse: Carlton H. WALKER. Carlton H. WALKER and Sarah Elizabeth TARBOX were married on 2 MAY 1863 in Fryeburg, Oxford County, Maine. Children were: Eva Dell WALKER, Susan May WALKER, Sarah Tarbox WALKER. |