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Taylor, Taylors or Taylor's may refer to: People * Taylor (surname) ** List of people with surname Taylor * Taylor (given name), including Tayla and Taylah * Taylor sept, a branch of Scottish clan Cameron * Justice Taylor (other) Places Australia * Electoral district of Taylor, South Australia * Taylor, Australian Capital Territory, planned suburb Canada * Taylor, British Columbia United States * Taylor, Alabama * Taylor, Arizona * Taylor, Arkansas * Taylor, Indiana * Taylor, Louisiana * Taylor, Maryland * Taylor, Michigan * Taylor, Mississippi * Taylor, Missouri * Taylor, Nebraska * Taylor, North Dakota * Taylor, New York * Taylor, Beckham County, Oklahoma * Taylor, Cotton County, Oklahoma * Taylor, Pennsylvania * Taylors, South Carolina * Taylor, Texas * Taylor, Utah * Taylor, Washington * Taylor, West Virginia * Taylor, Wisconsin * Taylor, Wyoming * Taylor County (other) * Taylor Township (other) Businesses and organisations * Tayl ...
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List Of People With Surname Taylor
Taylor is an English occupational surname of Norman origin. Listed here are notable people who share this surname. Art * Josephine Taylor, American artist *Leonard Campbell Taylor (1874–1969), English painter and war artist * Mary Taylor (born 1948), New Zealand artist * Persis Goodale Thurston Taylor (1821–1906), American/Hawaiian painter and sketch artist Business * Alec Taylor Sr. (1821–1894), British racehorse trainer *Alec Taylor Jr. (1862–1943), British racehorse trainer *E. P. Taylor (1901–1989), Canadian businessman and horse breeder * Frank Taylor (1905–1995), English businessman, founder of Taylor Woodrow * Frederick Southgate Taylor (1847–1896), American businessman, politician and founder of Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity *Frederick Winslow Taylor (1856–1915), American engineer and management scholar *Jack C. Taylor (1923–2016), founder of Enterprise Rent-a-Car *John Taylor (Taylor Ham) (1837–1909), American businessman *John William Taylor (1827� ...
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Taylor (given Name)
Taylor is a unisex given name mainly in use in English-speaking countries, including England and Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. The name Taylor also has been well used for characters on American and now some Australian soap operas.Rosenkrantz, Linda, and Satran, Pamela Redmond (2007). ''Baby Name Bible''. St. Martin's Griffin. . Variants include Tayla and Taylah; both are feminine. People Female * Taylor Anderson (curler) (born 1995), American curler * Taylor Beck (model), American model and actress * Taylor Cole (born 1984), American actress and former fashion model * Taylor Dayne, stage name of Leslie Wunderman (born 1962), American singer-songwriter and actress * Taylor Hill (sprinter) (born 1996), British Virgin Islander sprinter * Taylor Hill (model) (born 1996), American model * Taylor Ibera (born 1991), American judoka and wrestler * Taylor Jardine (born 1990), American singer and songwriter * Taylor Johnson (tennis) (born 2000), America ...
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Taylor, Michigan
Taylor is a city in Wayne County in the U.S. state of Michigan. Its population was 63,409 at the 2020 census. Taylor is the fifth most-populated city in Wayne County and the 17th most-populated city in Michigan. The area was originally a civil township known as Taylor Township, which was organized in 1848 and later incorporated as the city of Taylor in 1968. Taylor is the most-populated municipality of the Downriver community, and it is located about west of the southern border of Detroit and about southwest of Downtown Detroit. Taylor is home to the Southland Center, Taylor Sportsplex, Beaumont Hospital – Taylor, the Downriver Campus of the Wayne County Community College District, and is the founding location of Hungry Howie's Pizza. The city was also home to the now-demolished Gibraltar Trade Center. Heritage Park is located within the city and hosts the Junior League World Series, which invites youth baseball players from all over the world for an annual tournam ...
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Taylor, British Columbia
The District of Taylor is a district municipality in northeastern British Columbia, Canada, located at mile 36 of the Alaska Highway. Taylor, a member municipality of the Peace River Regional District, covers an area of about 17 km² with 1,317 residents as of 2021. The town sits on a terrace 60 m above the north bank of the Peace River. The first settler on the flat was a trapper named Herbert Taylor in 1911. The town incorporated in 1958 with industrial business beginning to locate there. Since then, Taylor has remained a small town, even though it has developed a large industrial base. It has become home to the annual World's Invitational Class 'A' Gold Panning Championships and was featured on the CBC Television program ''Village on a Diet''. History The town, and the Taylor Flats upon which the town is located, are named after Donald Herbert Taylor, a fur-trader with the Hudson's Bay Company who regularly met his Aboriginal trading counterparts on this river flat. In 19 ...
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Taylor, Texas
Taylor is a city in Williamson County, Texas, United States. The population was 13,575 at the 2000 census; it was 15,191 at the 2010 census; it was 16,267 at the 2020 census. History In 1876, the Texas Land Company auctioned lots in anticipation of the arrival of the International-Great Northern Railroad when Taylor was founded that year. The city was named after Edward Moses Taylor, a railroad official, under the name Taylorsville, which officially became Taylor in 1892. Immigrants from Moravia and Bohemia (now the Czech Republic) and other Slavic states, as well as from Germany and Austria, helped establish the town. It soon became a busy shipping point for cattle, grain, and cotton. By 1878, the town had 1,000 residents and 32 businesses, 29 of which were destroyed by fire in 1879. Recovery was rapid, however, and more substantial buildings were constructed. In 1882, the Taylor, Bastrop and Houston Railway (later part of the Missouri-Kansas-Texas Railroad) reached the comm ...
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Taylor Township (other)
Taylor Township may refer to: Canada * Taylor Township, Cochrane District, Ontario United States Arkansas * Taylor Township, Columbia County, Arkansas, in Columbia County, Arkansas * Taylor Township, Craighead County, Arkansas, in Craighead County, Arkansas * Taylor Township, Nevada County, Arkansas, in Nevada County, Arkansas Illinois * Taylor Township, Ogle County, Illinois Indiana * Taylor Township, Greene County, Indiana * Taylor Township, Harrison County, Indiana * Taylor Township, Howard County, Indiana * Taylor Township, Owen County, Indiana Iowa * Taylor Township, Allamakee County, Iowa * Taylor Township, Appanoose County, Iowa * Taylor Township, Benton County, Iowa * Taylor Township, Dubuque County, Iowa, in Dubuque County, Iowa * Taylor Township, Harrison County, Iowa * Taylor Township, Marshall County, Iowa Michigan * Taylor Township, Michigan, defunct Minnesota * Taylor Township, Beltrami County, Minnesota * Taylor Township, Traverse County, Minnesota M ...
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Taylor, Arizona
Taylor is a town in Navajo County, Arizona, United States. It was founded by Mormon settlers in January 1878, several months before the neighboring community of Snowflake. Taylor straddles Silver Creek, flowing from the nearby White Mountains to the Little Colorado River on Arizona's Colorado Plateau. According to the 2010 census, the population of the town is 4,112. The town was named for John Taylor, the third president of the LDS church. There is no postal home delivery in Taylor. Residents within a certain radius of the Post Office who produce proof of Taylor residency are allocated a small PO box free of charge. Residents of Snowflake have postal delivery. Lack of postal delivery is also a problem when using services that validate postal addresses, as none will validate in Taylor. Railroads Taylor was once served by the Apache Railway. The tracks were constructed between 1917–1920 and extended from the Santa Fe Railway at Holbrook, Arizona, to Snowflake and then v ...
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Electoral District Of Taylor
Taylor is a single-member electoral district for the South Australian House of Assembly. This district is named after Doris Irene Taylor MBE, a leading force in the founding of Meals on Wheels, and Labor activist. Taylor is a 246.2 km2 semi-urban electorate in Adelaide's outer northern suburbs and market gardens on the Adelaide Northern plains. A large portion of the district lives in the western half of the City of Playford and it is regarded as a safe Labor seat. It now includes the suburbs and townships of Andrews Farm, Angle Vale, Bolivar, Buckland Park, Davoren Park, Edinburgh, Edinburgh North, Elizabeth North, Eyre, Macdonald Park, Munno Para West, Penfield, Penfield Gardens, Riverlea Park, Smithfield, Smithfield Plains, St Kilda, Virginia, and Waterloo Corner. History Taylor was created for the 1993 state election between the northern metropolitan seat of Ramsay and rural Goyder, and was won by the defeated Labor Premier Lynn Arnold. He resigned in 1994, tr ...
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Taylor, New York
Taylor is a town in Cortland County, New York, United States. The town is in the eastern part of the county and is east of Cortland. The population was 523 at the 2010 census. The town is named after General Zachary Taylor, later the 12th president of the United States. History Taylor was within the Central New York Military Tract. The first settlers arrived around 1793. The town was formed from the town of Solon in 1849. By 1865, the population was 1,167. The Town Line Bridge and Union Valley Congregational Church are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the town has a total area of , of which is land and (0.41%) is water. The eastern town line is the border of Chenango County. New York State Route 26 passes across the southeastern part of the town. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 500 people, 177 households, and 138 families residing in the town. The population density was 16. ...
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Taylor Sept
Taylor is a sept ("branch") of Clan Cameron, a Scottish clan. Present day members of the Taylor sept hold the Scottish surname Taylor. Sept namebearer Some members of the Taylor sept are descendants of Donald Cameron ('Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe'), who lived in the Scottish Highlands Lochaber area ("Cameron country") circa mid 16th century. Others, with no documented connection to Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe or the Clan Cameron, are simply descended from those with an occupational surname meaning tailor. Though Donald's father was XIV Chief of Clan Cameron, Donald, born out of wedlock, could not inherit the title. Nursed by a tailor's wife, Donald received the nickname ''An Taillear Dubh'' (''an'', a diminutive; ''Taillear'', an occupational reference to the caretaker's husband; ''Dubh'', translated as "black" in the context of meaning "swarthy" or "dark tempered") as an infant. As a young man, Donald became skilled in battle with the Lochaber axe, and his nickname evolved ...
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Taylor (surname)
Taylor is a surname used in the British Isles of French origin which came from the Norman occupational surname (meaning '' tailor'') in France. derived from the Old French ''tailleur'' ("cutter"), which derived from the Catalan '' Tauler'' meaning cutting board, or the Galician '' Tello'' meaning tile. The first historical evidence of the surname dates to the County of Somerset, South West England in 1182. "Taylor" is the fourth-most common surname in United Kingdom, fifth-most common in England, the 11th-most common in Scotland and the 22nd-most common in Wales. It is also common in other English-speaking countries (especially Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United States, where it was the tenth most frequently encountered surname in the 2000 US Census), but has a low incidence in Ireland, where it is mostly concentrated in the North. It is often the anglicized form of the German surname Schneider.German-speaking immigrants to English-speaking countries often anglici ...
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Justice Taylor (other)
Justice Taylor may refer to: * Alan Taylor (Australian judge) (1901–1969), justice of the High Court of Australia * Clarence J. Taylor (1894–1988), associate justice of the Idaho Supreme Court * Claude A. Taylor (1902–1966), chief justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court * Clifford Taylor (born 1942), chief justice of the Michigan Supreme Court * David Taylor (Wisconsin judge) (1818–1891), associate justice of the Wisconsin Supreme Court * Herman H. Taylor (1877–1929), justice of the Idaho Supreme Court * John Louis Taylor (1769–1829), chief justice of the North Carolina Supreme Court * John M. Taylor (Alabama judge) (1788–1856), justice of the Alabama Supreme Court * John Taylor (Mississippi judge) (c. 1785–1820), justice of the Mississippi Supreme Court * Peter Taylor, Baron Taylor of Gosforth (1930–1997), Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales * R. Fenwick Taylor (1849–1928), associate justice of the Florida Supreme Court * Steven W. Taylor Stev ...
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