Edward Taylor (Alamo Defender)
Edward Taylor
(ca.
1812
-
March 6
,
1836
) was a defender of the
Alamo
. He was born in
Tennessee
about 1812, the brother of Alamo defenders
George
and
James Taylor
. At the outbreak of the
Texas Revolution
he and his brothers were employed to pick
cotton
for a Captain Dorsett on his farm in
Liberty, Texas
. Upon finishing the job they left to join the army of the
Republic of Texas
. It is believed that they died in the
Battle of the Alamo
on
March 6
,
1836
, though some evidence suggests that Taylor and his brothers were victims of the
Goliad Massacre
, not the Alamo. Their names were carried on a list of the Alamo casualties a week before the Goliad executions occurred.
Taylor County, Texas
is named for the Taylor brothers.
Source
Edward Taylor in the Handbook of Texas
Taylor, Edward Taylor, Edward
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