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  1. Zachary Taylor: Twelfth President 1849-1850 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents)

101. TAYLOR Family -- Granduncle Mark's Genealogy Parlor
Mary Martha (taylor) EDDLEMAN s grandfather, John taylor, was second cousin toUS president, zachary taylor. Mary Martha taylor was born 24 January 1847.
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My great-great-grandmother Mary Martha (TAYLOR) EDDLEMAN Mary was born 24 January 1847. Mary died 23 April 1920 in Knox County, Indiana
Mary Martha (TAYLOR) EDDLEMAN's grandfather,
John TAYLOR,
was second cousin to
U. S. President,
Zachary TAYLOR.
Mary Martha TAYLOR was born 24 January 1847.
  • Mary Martha TAYLOR married James Marion EDDLEMAN on 29 September 1870 in Floyd County, Indiana.
    • This James Marion EDDLEMAN was born 05 January 1850 in Georgetown, Floyd County, Indiana.
    • This James Marion EDDLEMAN died 14 January 1930 in Knox County, Indiana.
  • Mary Martha (TAYLOR) EDDLEMAN died 23 April 1920 in Knox County, Indiana
  • Mary Martha (TAYLOR) EDDLEMAN and James Marion EDDLEMAN are buried at Upper Indiana Church Cemetery, Knox County, Indiana.
  • Mary Martha (TAYLOR) EDDLEMAN and James Marion EDDLEMAN had several children, including:
    • Alonzo EDDLEMAN (my great-grandfather), born 08 July 1871.
      • Alonzo (no middle name) EDDLEMAN married Frances Folsum TIMMONS on 01 April 1908 in Knox County, Indiana.

102. Genealogy Of The US Presidents
Genealogy of the us Presidents. This database is a web browsable version of the 18411845John Tyler; 1845-1849 James Knox Polk; 1849-1850 zachary taylor
http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/presidents/presidents.html
Genealogy of the US Presidents
This database is a web browsable version of the published Gedcom of the genealogy of the US Presidents. I am, therefore, unable to vouch for the accuracy of the data, or make changes or corrections.
Added Value
This database contains, in addition to data from the published Gedcoms, links to other genealogical databases and sites with information on the same people.
Finding your way around
The data can be accessed in several ways. You can use the index which has been organised in surname order, an index of Presidents, or various search functions. The search functions frequently do not achieve the desired result due to the loading the put on my machine and the large number of users.
Other data
This database is part of a larger set of genealogical databases held at the University of Hull. The particular focus is on Royal and Noble genealogy You may also be interested in the Presidents Libraries which is part of the Leadership Information Archives The Whitehouse also supplies US Government Information about the Presidents
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  • 103. The Presidents Of The USA - EnchantedLearning.com
    zachary taylor (17841850), Whig, 1849-1850, Millard Fillmore Find the namesof all the us Presidents in the letter matrix. The White House White House
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    104. Personal Information Birthplace Barboursville, Virginia Birthdate
    The appointing power vested in the president imposes delicate and onerous Let us invoke a continuance of the same protecting care which has led us from
    http://www.usahistory.com/presidents/za-ta.htm
    Zachary Taylor
    Twelfth President of the United States
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    Personal Information
    Birthplace: Barboursville, Virginia
    Birthdate: November 24, 1784
    Death Place: Washington, D.C.
    Death date: July 9, 1850 Prior Occupation: Soldier Party: Whig Wife: Margaret Mackall Smith Return to list of choices Inaugural Address Elected by the American people to the highest office known to our laws, I appear here to take the oath prescribed by the Constitution, and, in compliance with a time-honored custom, to address those who are now assembled. In the discharge of these duties my guide will be the Constitution, which I this day swear to 'preserve, protect, and defend.' For the interpretation of that instrument I shall look to the decisions of the judicial tribunals established by its authority and to the practice of the Government under the earlier Presidents, who had so large a share in its formation. to the example of those illustrious patriots I shall always defer with reverence, and especially to his example who was by so many titles "the Father of his country." To command the Army and Navy of the United States; with the advice and consent of the Senate, to make treaties and to appoint ambassadors and other officers; to give to congress information of the state of the Union and recommend such measures as he shall judge to be necessary; and to take care that the laws shall be faithfully executed - these are the most important functions intrusted to the President by the Constitution, and it may be expected that I shall briefly indicate the principles which will control me in their execution.

    105. United States Presidents' Inaugural Speeches - Zachary Taylor
    MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1849 For the second time in the history of the Republic, March4 fell on a Sunday. The inaugural ceremony was postponed until the following
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    by United States Presidents Terms Contents George Washington George Washington II ... Oath Zachary Taylor
    Inaugural Address
    ONDAY, MARCH 5, 1849 For the second time in the history of the Republic, March 4 fell on a Sunday. The inaugural ceremony was postponed until the following Monday, raising the question as to whether the Nation was without a President for a day. General Taylor, popularly known as "Old Rough and Ready," was famous for his exploits in the Mexican War. He never had voted in a national election until his own contest for the Presidency. Outgoing President Polk accompanied the general to the ceremony at the Capitol. The oath of office was administered by Chief Justice Roger Taney on the East Portico. After the ceremony, the new President attended several inaugural celebrations, including a ball that evening in a specially built pavilion on Judiciary Square.
    Elected by the American people to the highest office known to our laws, I appear here to take the oath prescribed by the Constitution, and, in compliance with a time-honored custom, to address those who are now assembled. In the discharge of these duties my guide will be the Constitution, which I this day swear to "preserve, protect, and defend." For the interpretation of that instrument I shall look to the decisions of the judicial tribunals established by its authority and to the practice of the Government under the earlier Presidents, who had so large a share in its formation. To the example of those illustrious patriots I shall always defer with reverence, and especially to his example who was by so many titles "the Father of his Country."

    106. American Presidents: Portrait Gallery
    William Henry Harrison, John Tyler, James K. Polk, zachary taylor, Millard Fillmore,Franklin Pierce Presidential Portraits by Chas Fagan
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    Chas Fagan is a portraitist, sculptor and a landscape painter. His only formal art training came at the age of ten when he was selected for a special series of lessons by the Hungarian portraitist Ilona Karolyi Szecheny. Otherwise, he studied the work of the great masters in European museums while growing up in Belgium. Mr. Fagan's prominence has grown through numerous exhibits, published paintings and public installations of his sculpture. However, it was further heightened when he became known as the artist who painted the complete

    107. American Presidents: Life Portraits
    John Tyler, James K. Polk, zachary taylor, Millard Fillmore, Franklin Pierce The American Presidents web site, created for the television series,
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    108. Presidents List
    Notes for a Lodge presentation about us Presidents and Freemasonry zachary Taylor26. James Buchanan 27. Franklin Pierce Failure 28. Ulysses Grant
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    U.S. Presidents and Freemasonry The purpose of this webpage is to present information about U.S. Presidents who had some involvement with Freemasonry, either as members or in some other way. Please feel free to contact me with information, suggestions, or corrections about the information on this site. You can contact me by clicking on my name: Paul M. Bessel There are 14 U.S. Presidents who are generally considered to have been Freemasons. The "rating" in the following chart is from various polls of historians' views of U.S. Presidents that were conducted at various times. The details about these polls are shown at the bottom of this webpage. These polls were not related, so their ratings may not correlate completely with each other. However, there seems to be a general consensus among all the polls. For example, Abraham Lincoln is always rated #1, the greatest of all U.S. Presidents, and Warren G. Harding is always rated as the worst of all the U.S. Presidents who served in that office. Name Rating
    (see details above) Involvement in Freemasonry
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    109. The Avalon Project : The Papers Of The Presidents
    The Capitol The Papers of the Presidents of the United States Van Buren, Martin;Harrison, William Henry; Polk, James; taylor, zachary; Pierce, Franklin
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    110. The Avalon Project : Inaugural Address Of Zachary Taylor
    Inaugural Address of zachary taylor The appointing power vested in thePresident imposes delicate and onerous duties. So far as it is possible to be
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    Inaugural Address of Zachary Taylor
    MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1849 Elected by the American people to the highest office known to our laws, I appear here to take the oath prescribed by the Constitution , and, in compliance with a time-honored custom, to address those who are now assembled. In the discharge of these duties my guide will be the Constitution , which I this day swear to "preserve, protect, and defend." For the interpretation of that instrument I shall look to the decisions of the judicial tribunals established by its authority and to the practice of the Government under the earlier Presidents, who had so large a share in its formation. To the example of those illustrious patriots I shall always defer with reverence, and especially to his example who was by so many titles "the Father of his Country." To command the Army and Navy of the United States; with the advice and consent of the Senate, to make treaties and to appoint ambassadors and other officers; to give to Congress information of the state of the Union and recommend such measures as he shall judge to be necessary; and to take care that the laws shall be faithfully executedthese are the most important functions intrusted to the President by the Constitution, and it may be expected that I shall briefly indicate the principles which will control me in their execution. Chosen by the body of the people under the assurance that my Administration would be devoted to the welfare of the whole country, and not to the support of any particular section or merely local interest, I this day renew the declarations I have heretofore made and proclaim my fixed determination to maintain to the extent of my ability the Government in its original purity and to adopt as the basis of my public policy those great republican doctrines which constitute the strength of our national existence.

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