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Luke Taft
Luke Taft (3 June 1783 – 7 April 1863 at Uxbridge, Massachusetts〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Rootsweb )〕) was an industrial pioneer in the manufacture of woolens in 19th century New England. ==Family== Luke Taft was a 5th generation descendent of Robert Taft I,〔 of the American Taft family. Robert Taft I had settled from England in the western section of Mendon in 1679 which later became Uxbridge in 1727. Luke was the son of Esther and James Taft of Uxbridge, and born into a family of eight other siblings.〔 Luke Taft married Daniel Day and Sylvia (Wheelock) Day's daughter, Mercy Day, and was also subsequently married to Nancy (Wood) Taft. He had a total of five children, including a son, Moses, who was his second born in Uxbridge in January 1812. He also had four other children, James, Joseph, Robert,〔 and a daughter Irene who may have been born from a later marriage.〔
File:Waukentuck Mill storage building, Uxbridge MA.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Wakentuck Mill Storage Building, adjacent to West RIver site where Luke Taft established his first water powered mill in 1825 in the Wheelockville section of Uxbridge
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