Moses Taylor (1871-1926)

of Annandale Farm, Mount Kisco; of Moses Taylor & Co., Sugar Merchants, New York

He commissioned John Russell Pope to build the chateau-style manor house (pictured) at Glen Farm in Portsmouth, R.I., which he inherited from his father.

Parents (2)

Henry Augustus Coit Taylor

Railroad Executive, of 3 East 71st Street, New York City & Newport, Rhode Island

1841-1921

Charlotte (Fearing) Taylor

Mrs. Charlotte Talbot (Fearing) Taylor

1845-1899

Spouse (1)

Edith (Bishop) Nicholson

Mrs. Edith Rose (Bishop) Taylor, Nicholson

1874-1959

Children (5)

Moses Taylor

1st Lieutenant in the U.S. 9th Infantry; Killed in Action during WWI

1897-1918

Reginald Bishop Taylor

of Williamsville, New York

1898-1984

Francis Bishop Taylor

Rancher, of Moapa, Nevada & San Francisco, California

1900-1967

Marion (Taylor) Williams

Mrs. Marion (Taylor) Gibson, Clark, Williams

1902-1960

Edith (Taylor) Huntington

Mrs. Edith Bishop (Taylor) Huntington

1903-1971