Josiah Taft

Josiah Taft

Josiah Taft April 2, 1709-September 30, 1756

Early life

Josiah was born on April 2, 1709, at Mendon, Massachusetts, the son of Daniel and (Lydia Chapin) Taft, and the grandson of the first American Taft, Robert Taft, Sr. Josiah's father Daniel, had been a local "squire" and Justice of the Peace. Josiah grew up in the western part of Mendon which became the incorporated town of Uxbridge in 1727.

Marriage and adulthood

Josiah Taft married Lydia Chapin of Mendon.cite book |last= Crane |first = Ellery Bicknell| |authorlink =|coauthors=|title= Historic Homes and Institutions and Genealogical and Personal Memories of Worcester County, MA with a history of Worcester Society of Antiquity;|pages=223|publisher=Lewis|date=1907|Location=Chicago and New York
url=http://books.google.com/books?id=nfhSZxL8bTEC&pg=RA6-PA223&lpg=RA6-PA223&dq=josiah+taft+son+of+daniel+taft+and+lydia+chapin&source=web&ots=WtIRXEpxEe&sig=4CmjUwRgiQFoumsTf0bNe91pZjg
] , on Dec. 28, 1731, (as recorded in Mendon vital records of Taft marriages), and she became known as Lydia Chapin Taft. They were married at the Congregational Church in Mendon.Lydia and Josiah then settled in Uxbridge. It is possible that when they settled in Uxbridge that they then joined the only Uxbridge church, a Congregational church, gathered in 1727, and mentioned first in a list of new Congregational parishes in the Great Awakening of 1731.cite book |last= Clarke, D.D. |first= Joseph S. |authorlink= |coauthors= |title= A Historical Sketch of the Congregational Churches in Massachusetts, from 1620 to 1858 |publisher= Congregational Board of Publication |date= 1858 |location= Boston (Digitized by Google books) |pages= p. 148 |url= http://books.google.com/books?id=L7yETClx8EUC&pg=PA148&lpg=PA148&dq=great+awakening+uxbridge+mass&source=web&ots=Hb8cssL38Q&sig=h6xIX6g-iJXqsD6tLuFhTz6NiE0 |doi= |id= |isbn= ] Josiah was a prominent landowner. The famous Taft family in America had ts origins in Uxbridge and Mendon, starting with Josiah's grandfather, an English immigrant, Robert Taft, Sr who settled here in 1680. Josiah and Lydia went on to have a family of 8 children between 1732 and 1753. [ibd.ref.1 p.222] cite web|title ="Taft descendents"|publisher= rootsweb|access date=2007-10-10|url=http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~taft/Taftdes5.htm#id4586] Josiah was a farmer, and soldier, and Lydia was a colonial mother and homemaker. Josiah became a prominent citizen in early Uxbridge. He was a farmer, local official, and Massachusetts legislator.Josiah went on to serve a number of terms as a member of the Board of Selectmen, as town clerk, and as town moderator. Josiah served in the Massachusetts General Court. HR, 1753.cite book|last=Schultz|first=John|middle=A|coauthor=|authorlink=|title=Legislators of the Massachusetts General Court 1691-1780: A Biographical Dictionary|pages =p. 353|date=1997|publisher= UPNE|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=eKPU-Drsc_UC&pg=PA353&lpg=PA353&dq=josiah+taft+massachusetts+general+court&source=web&ots=VlyRvONK4I&sig=rXHox497cckDFtwgcX0WnShGhew] Lydia and Josiah were among the wealthiest families in Uxbridge.

Place in early American history

Josiah Taft was originally known as Ensign Josiah Taft in the Uxbridge Militia, and later as Lieutenant, and then Captain Josiah Taft in the French and Indian War. Josiah served as the Uxbridge town moderator. He presided over the proceedings of the New England style open town meeting. It is later reported, that Josiah Taft became the largest taxpayer in the town of Uxbridge in 1756.cite book |last= Chapin |first= Judge Henry |authorlink= |coauthors= |title= Address Delivered at the Unitarian Church in Uxbridge; 1864 |publisher= Charles Hamilton Press (Harvard Library; from Google Books)|page=172 |date= 1881 |location= Worcester, Mass. |pages= |url= |doi= |id= |isbn= ] In the Fall of 1756, Josiah and Lydia's 18 year old son, Caleb, became ill, while studying at Harvard, and died on Sept. 19th. Josiah went to Boston and Cambridge to bury Caleb. Josiah himself became ill after returning home, and died on September 30th, at Uxbridge, Massachusetts at age 47. It was reported that he left a good estate with bonds and a will. This was immediately prior to an important vote on the town's support for the war effort in the French and Indian Wars. Josiah's untimely death opened the door for Lydia's giant step into America's history of women's suffrage. Lydia, Josiah's widow, then became America's First Woman Voter, known initially in records as the 'widow Josiah Taft'. Lydia went on to vote in three official Uxbridge town meetings, in 1756, 1758, and 1765.

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