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Waller Taylor

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Birthplace: Lunenburg County, Virginia
Death: August 26, 1826 (50)
Lunenburg County, Virginia, United States
Place of Burial: Lunenburg, Lunenburg County, Virginia, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of William Taylor and Martha Hall Taylor
Brother of Benjamin Taylor; Daniel Taylor; Martha Wells; William Waller Taylor; Thomas Taylor and 7 others

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About Waller Taylor, U.S. Senator

Taylor was born in Lunenburg County, Virginia where he spent his entire childhood. He studied law and served in the Virginia House of Delegates from 1800 to 1802.

In 1804 he moved to Vincennes, Indiana and practiced law there. He was appointed chancellor of the Indiana Territory in 1807. Also in 1807, he became a major in the territorial militia. He fought against Native Americans and served as an aide-de-camp to William Henry Harrison during the Tecumseh's War in 1809 to 1810. He participated in the Battle of Tippecanoe.

Taylor continued in the United States Army during the War of 1812 and rose to the rank of adjutant general.

Taylor was a strong supporter of slavery and believed that slavery should have been allowed in Indiana. The slavery party had lost its majority status in the 1809 election and Taylor was part of the pro-slavery party trying regain power. He campaigned to become the congressional representative for Indiana in 1812 but was defeated by Jonathan Jennings. He had a hot temper and during the campaign challenged Jennings to a duel; Jennings declined.

In 1816, when Indiana became a state, he was chosen along with James Noble to join the United States Senate as the first senators from Indiana. Taylor was elected to a full term in 1818 and left the Senate when that term expired in 1825.

Taylor was a member of the faction in the United States Senate that supported John Quincy Adams and Henry Clay. He was also associated with the United States Democratic-Republican Party and the United States National Republican Party.

Little else is known about the rest of Taylor's life except that he returned to Lunenburg, Virginia, and died there a year after leaving the Senate, of natural causes.

Taylor was buried on his family's land in Lunenburg, Virginia.

Freemason: Vincennes Lodge No. 1, Vincennes, Indiana

from: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waller_Taylor



Republican Senator from Indiana. He was elected to the US Senate when Indiana became a state in 1816 and served until 1825. (bio by: [fg.cgi?page=mr&MRid=815" target="_blank Tim Crutchfield)]

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Waller Taylor, U.S. Senator's Timeline

1775
December 7, 1775
Lunenburg County, Virginia
1826
August 26, 1826
Age 50
Lunenburg County, Virginia, United States
August 26, 1826
Age 50
Taylor Family Burial Ground, Lunenburg, Lunenburg County, Virginia, United States