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  1. Added: Jul 3, 2003. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 7651073. Source citation. Vermont Legislator. Born in Massachusetts, Peter Taft moved to Vermont and became a member of the Vermont State Legislature. He was the patriarch of the Taft family political dynasty. This dynasty that lasted nearly 200 years, included US Secretary of War and Attorney ...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Taft_familyTaft family - Wikipedia

    President William Howard Taft's grandfather, Peter Rawson Taft I, was born in Uxbridge in 1785 and grew up there. His father Aaron moved to Townshend, Vermont, because of the difficult economy, when he was fifteen. The story is told that Peter Rawson walked a cow all the way from Uxbridge to Townshend, a distance of well over 100 miles.

  3. Peter Rawson Taft (Q7176547) From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. American politician (1785-1867) edit. ... Aaron Taft House, Uxbridge, MA.jpg ...

  4. Peter Rawson Taft was born 14 April 1785 in Uxbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts, United States to Aaron Taft (1743-1808) and Rhoda Rawson (1749-1827) and died 1 January 1867 Cincinnati, Hamilton County, Ohio, United States of unspecified causes.

  5. 8 de jun. de 2023 · Early History/Schooling: Peter Rawson Taft II, a Cincinnati native, attended Yale University, where he received a bachelor’s degree in 1958 and a law degree in 1961. Taft was Managing Editor of the Yale Law Journal. After completing law school, Taft served as a law clerk to Judge Richard T. Rives of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals.

  6. The Life Summary of Peter Rawson. When Peter Rawson Taft was born on 14 April 1785, in Uxbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts, United States, his father, Aaron Taft, was 41 and his mother, Rhoda Rawson, was 35. He married Sylvia Howard on 5 December 1810, in Townshend, Windham, Republic of Vermont. They were the parents of at least 1 son.

  7. Peter Rawson Taft was a Vermont legislator and judge who moved his family to the bumptious young city of Cincinnati in the early 19th Century; there it would become an Ohio, and later national, political dynasty. Completed in 1859 in Cincinnati, OH. Dimensions 25.98 x 32 inches. Medium Oil paint, canvas, metal, and wood.