John Taylor (14th Congress)
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After his time in Congress he served as receiver of public monies at Cahawba, Alabama.[1]
He died on July 12, 1821 in Cahawba.[1][2]
He married Mary Margaret Smith, the daughter of South Carolina Senator William Smith. Their daughter, Mary Margaret Smith Taylor, married journalist and planter Meredith Calhoun.[3]
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- ↑ The O'Shaughnessy Legacy in Huntsville by Nancy Rohr. The Huntsville Historical Review Volume 21 No. 2, Summer-Fall 1994.
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