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John Tayloe I : ウィキペディア英語版 | John Tayloe I John Tayloe I (15 February 1688 – November 1747) was one of the richest plantation owners and businessmen in Virginia for his generation. Considered to be the chief architect of the family fortune, he was known as the "Hon. Colonel of the Old House".〔 The Tayloe family of Richmond County, including John Tayloe I, his son, John Tayloe II, and grandson, John Tayloe III, exemplified gentry entrepreneurship. ==Early years== His father was the Hon. William Taylor (1645–1710) of London, England who emigrated to the Colony of Virginia in the 17th century. He took up land in Lancaster and Richmond Counties in 1650. He was the progeniator of the Tayloe's of "Mount Airy." It is not known why his orthography was changed from Taylor to Tayloe. He accumulated a vast estate, and was a liberal supporter of the Established Church. He was a Burgess in 1710, 1728 and 1730.〔Tyler, Lyon Gardiner, ed. (''Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography'' ). Volume 1. New York, Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1915. . Retrieved February 16, 2013. p. 156.〕 In 1685, William married Anne (1664–1694), daughter of Hon. Henry Corbin (ca. 1629–1676) and Alice (Eltonhead) Corbin, of "Buckingham House", of Middlesex County. His siblings included Elizabeth (b. 1686), and William (1694–1770).
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