Details for Taylor, John McQueen
Historical Marker — Atlas Number 5507015385
Data
| Marker Number | 15385 |
| Atlas Number | 5507015385 |
| Marker Title | Taylor, John McQueen |
| Index Entry | Taylor, John McQueen |
| Address | |
| City | Georgetown |
| County | Williamson |
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| Marker Year | 1982 |
| Recorded Texas Historic Landmark | No |
| Marker Location | Presbyterian Cemetery (20th and Paige streets) |
| Private Property | No |
| Marker Condition | In Situ |
| Marker Size | grave marker |
| Marker Text | (April 24, 1812 - March 14, 1887) Tennessee native John McQueen Taylor came to Texas with his family in 1829 as a settler in the empresario grant of Lorenzo de Zavala. Taylor fought in the Anahuac disturbances of 1834 and later, as a soldier in the Texas Army, he participated in the Grass Fight and the Siege of Bexar. An early justice of the peace in both Tyler and Orange counties, he later settled in Williamson County. He and his wife Nancy Ann had four children. Recorded - 1982. |