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Person    | Male  Born 1845  Died 1915

Joseph Thomas Taylor

Joseph Thomas Taylor

JP, CC. Member of Brentford Council in 1909. Wesleyan and freemason. Born Brentford. By 1881 he was a market gardener employing 25 men. Never married.

As a councillor he was present at the laying of the foundation stones for Brentford Baths in 1895, the Fire Station in 1897, the Library in 1903, the Boatman’s Institute in 1904 and the unveiling of the Brentford Monument in 1909.

Source: - a full examination of his life.

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Brentford Monument

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