May 14, 1815(1815-05-14) (aged 56)[4] Norwalk, Connecticut
Resting place
Mill Hill Burying Ground, Norwalk, Connecticut[3]
Spouse(s)
Elizabeth Stoddard (m. 1787)[3][4]
Children
Charles Robert Sherman, Daniel, Elizabeth[3]
Residence(s)
89 Main Street, Norwalk, Connecticut
Occupation
lawyer, judge
Taylor Sherman (September 5, 1758 – May 14, 1815) was a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives from Norwalk in the sessions of May 1794, May 1795, and May 1796.
Sherman was born in Woodbury, Connecticut[4] on September 5, 1758.[3] He was the son of Judge Daniel Sherman.[4] and Mindwell Taylor Sherman.
He married Elizabeth Stoddard of Woodbury in 1787.[4] After he was admitted to the bar, he moved to Norwalk, where he practiced law.[4]
He was a judge of Probate for the District of Norwalk from the creation of the district in 1802 until his death.[4]
He was appointed collector of Internal Revenue for the Second District of Connecticut by James Madison.[4]
He was appointed Agent to survey land in the Connecticut Western Reserve consisting of a half million acres which was granted to those who suffered losses from the Battle of Norwalk.[4] He acquired a large tract of this land in Sherman township, Huron County, Ohio, which bears his name.[4][5]
He was the father of Charles Robert Sherman, justice of the Supreme Court of Ohio, and grandfather of General William Tecumseh Sherman.[4]
The Taylor Sherman House was located at 89 Main Street in Norwalk, and the house's design was studied for the Historic American Buildings Survey by the Library of Congress.
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Roll of General Assembly Members
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An historical discourse in commemoration of the two-hundredth anniversary of the Settlement of Norwalk
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^Baughman, Abraham J. (1909). History of Huron County, Ohio: Its Progress and Development, with Biographical Sketches of Prominent Citizens of the County, Volume 1. S. J. Clarke Publishing Company. p. 268.
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