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Bazaleel Taft Sr., his
first name is also
spelled Bezaleel (November 3, 1750 – June 21, 1839), was an
American Revolutionary War soldier, captain, and...
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Bezaleel Wells (January 28, 1773 –
August 14, 1846) was an
American politician, judge,
surveyor and
landowner from Ohio. He was
known as the
founder of...
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Basil Norman (12 July 1750 – 17 July 1830) was an
American soldier, farmer, and landowner.
Norman was a free
mulatto (biracial)
Revolutionary War soldier...
- The
Bazaleel Taft Jr.
House and Law
Office are a
historic house and law
office building at 195
South Main
Street in Uxbridge, M****achusetts. On November...
- The Hon.
Bazaleel Taft
House is a
historic house at 240
South Main
Street in Uxbridge, M****achusetts. The
oldest portion of this now-large
house was built...
- 1740), Joel (b.
August 15, 1742), Joel (b.
February 19, 1748 or 1749),
Bazaleel (b.
November 3, 1750), and
Chloe (b. June 7, 1753).
Josiah became a prominent...
- on July 16, 1846. He was a
State Senator and M****achusetts politician.
Bazaleel Taft Jr. was the son of
Bezaleel Taft Sr. and
Sarah Richardson Taft. His...
- went on to have a
family of 8
children between 1732 and 1753,
including Bazaleel Taft Sr., born
November 3, 1750, Caleb, Joel, and Eunice, who
married Mr...
- the
Tafts came from
England or
Scotland to
Ireland in the 13th century.
Bazaleel Taft Sr.
wrote in a
letter in 1837 that his great-grandfather,
Daniel Taft...
- House, Uxbridge, M****achusetts,
listed on the NRHP in
Worcester County Bazaleel Taft Jr.
House and Law Office, Uxbridge, M****achusetts,
listed on the NRHP...