I'm not even sure if I am researching the right Taylor! I am very amateur at tree climbing and am doing the best I can at the moment. George William TAYLOR born about Jan 1832 in OH married Catharine SPICER b 1832, in Muskingum OH in 1852. With tidbits from other Spicer researchers it looks like the family migrated to Wayne County IL around 1853-1854 possibly with the families of Griffith TAYLOR and Harrison TAYLOR On the Wayne County 1855 Census I found the family of George TAYLOR with 2 males under the age of 10, he and his wife between the ages of 20-30. This could possibly be William C TAYLOR and John D TAYLOR. On the Wayne County 1865 Census I found the family of Cather TAYLOR with 3 sons under the age 10, one son between 10 and 20, one female under the age 10 and one female between 30 and 40 or is that 50? I hate the way this census reads...confusing..The 3 sons could be John D TAYLOR Samuel B TAYLOR, and Marion W TAYLOR, and the daughter could be Mary A TAYLOR. George is found on the 1862 Civil War Roster for Wayne County in Indian Prairie, not called to muster, along with Griffith TAYLOR Mary A TAYLOR is mentioned in Catharine's obituary as being Mrs Mary A EARHART living in Clay County in 1910. At that time it is also mentioned that Samuel B TAYLOR and Marion W TAYLOR are her sons, but doesn't mention William C TAYLOR. I am wondering where he went to. Did George have a family business or were they farmers? The 1865 Census mentioned having 60# of wool. The 1855 Census mentioned having $110 worth livestock. More details to current date, maybe this is enough for starters!