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Joseph Taylor (died 19 November 1859, Bombay ), was a London Missionary Society missionary in Gujarat .

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8-1270: (Redirected from Joe Taylor ) Joseph or Joe Taylor may refer to: Missionaries [ edit ] Joseph Taylor (missionary) (died 1859), London Missionary Society missionary in Gujarat, India J. V. S. Taylor (1820–1881), his son, British missionary in India Politicians [ edit ] J. H. Tayler (1859–1959), Wisconsin politician Joe Taylor (politician) , Indiana politician Joseph D. Taylor (1830–1899), U.S. Representative from Ohio Joseph Edward Taylor (1830–1913), Utah politician and undertaker Joseph Walters Taylor (1820–1872), Alabama politician and newspaper editor Joseph Taylor (died 1746) (c. 1693–1746), British politician Joseph Taylor (died 1759) (c. 1679–1759), British lawyer and politician Sportsmen [ edit ] Joseph Taylor (footballer, born 1850) (1850–1888), 1870s Scottish footballer Joe Taylor (footballer, 1874-1938) , English football centre-half Joseph Taylor (cricketer) (1886–1954), Australian cricketer Joseph Taylor (rugby league) , rugby league footballer who played in

16-596: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Joseph Taylor (missionary) Joseph Taylor may have been the son of the first LMS missionary in Gujarat, John Taylor M.D., later surgeon in Bombay. He was father of J. V. S. Taylor of the Irish Presbyterian Mission, translator of the Bible into Gujarati, and grandfather of George Pritchard Taylor

24-553: The 1900s and 1910s Joseph Taylor (wrestler) (1907–1992), British wrestler Joe Taylor (infielder) (born 1913), baseball second baseman in the Negro leagues Joe Taylor (outfielder) (1926–1993), American professional baseball outfielder Joe Taylor (cornerback) (1939–2001), professional American football cornerback Joe Taylor (American football coach) (born 1950), retired American football coach Joe Taylor (rugby league, born 1975) , rugby league footballer who played in

32-715: The 1990s Joe Taylor (rugby league, born 1991) , rugby league footballer who played in the 2000s and 2010s Joseph Taylor (footballer, born 1996) , Australian footballer Joe Taylor (footballer, born 2002) , English football forward Joey Taylor (born 1997), Montserratian footballer Academics [ edit ] Joseph T. Taylor (1913–2000), dean of Indiana University Joseph Hooton Taylor Jr. (born 1941), American astrophysicist and Nobel laureate Joseph L. Taylor (1941–2016), American mathematician Others [ edit ] Ojo Taylor (Joey Taylor), American bassist, vocalist and keyboardist Joseph Taylor (actor) (died 1652), Richard Burbage's successor with

40-955: The King's Men Joseph Taylor (folk singer) (1833–1910), of North Lincolnshire, England Joseph Taylor (Medal of Honor) (1837–1912), English soldier who helped the Union army during the American Civil War Joseph Taylor (mining engineer) (1858–1942), English–New Zealand miner and clergyman Joseph Charles Taylor (died 1837), wine merchant, founder of Taylor, Fladgate, & Yeatman Joseph Deems Taylor (1885–1966), American composer, music critic, and promoter of classical music Joseph Henry Taylor (1844–1908), American author and frontiersman Joseph Pannell Taylor (1796–1864), brother of Zachary Taylor, American Civil War general Joseph W. Taylor (1810–1880), physician and Quaker [REDACTED] Topics referred to by

48-598: The grammarian of Gujarati language . He was based in Bellary where a station had been founded by John Hands from 1812 together with Hands and William Reeve , then Belgaum from September 1820 till his retirement to Bombay in 1852, where he lived until his death in 1859. This biographical article about a person in connection with Christianity is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Taylor, Fladgate, %26 Yeatman Taylor, Fladgate & Yeatman (often simply Taylor Fladgate and trading under

56-568: The name Taylor's ) is one of the largest port wine houses. Founded in 1692 in Vila Nova de Gaia , Portugal by Job Bearsley, becoming Taylor, Fladgate & Yeatman when Joseph Taylor, John Alexander Fladgate and Morgan Yeatman formed a partnership in 1838, it is also one of the oldest. The house owns the brands of Fonseca, Fonseca-Guimaraens , Taylor, Krohn and Croft. The house ships almost all types of port including vintage, tawny, ruby, late-bottled vintage, and white. The house invented

64-407: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Joseph_Taylor&oldid=1255030070 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

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