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Flora E. Huff Taylor

Birth
West Carlisle, Coshocton County, Ohio, USA
Death
18 Feb 1906 (aged 47)
Wetmore, Nemaha County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Seneca, Nemaha County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
358- 7E
Memorial ID
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In 1860 she and her parents and four siblings lived on a farm in Pike Township, Coshocton County, OH. Her father owned real property worth $2500 and personal property worth $634.

In 1870 she and her parents and five siblings lived on a farm in Maroa Township, Macon County, IL. Her father owned real property worth $10,000 and personal property worth $1000. Also living with them was a 21-year-old farm worker from Ohio, Lee Herrington.

In 1880 she and her husband lived on a farm in Jefferson Township, Jackson County, KS.

In 1900 she and her husband and their three children lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, in Seneca, KS. George worked as a farm laborer.
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Jackson County World, March 9, 1906:

For the past three weeks Mrs. Geo. Taylor has been lying very sick at her home in Wetmore, and on Monday morning the Seneca relatives received the message that she had passed away at 10:45 on Sunday evening. Accompanied by the bereaved family the body was brought to Seneca ... laid to rest in the Seneca cemetery, besides the loved ones who have already responded to the call of the death angel. Flora E. Taylor was the fifth child in the family of J. W. and Elizabeth Huff. She was born in West Carlyle, Ohio, on October 25, 1858, and died on February 18, 1906. While she was yet a child her parents removed to Moroa, and here on December 27, 1877, she was united in marriage to Geo. Taylor. To them were born three sons, Earl, Leslie and Vernie, who with the husband remain to mourn ... In 1879 the family moved to Holton, remaining there until 1894, when they came to Seneca. Here they lived for many years ... Two years ago Mr. Taylor secured position at Wetmore and the family removed to that place. Three weeks ago Mrs. Taylor was taken seriously ill with catarrh of the stomach .... In early life Mrs. Taylor united with the Methodist church .... Besides her husband and three sons, she is survived by one sister and two brothers, Mrs. Jennie Turner of this city, S. S. Huff Monterey, California, and G. M. Huff of Holton. It seems that the hand of affliction has indeed been heavy on the family of the deceased in late years. In less than three years her aged father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Huff, two nieces, Mrs. W. B. Harris and Miss Grace Adams, two nephews, Arthur Huff and Frank Andrews, have been called to the other side of the river of death.
In 1860 she and her parents and four siblings lived on a farm in Pike Township, Coshocton County, OH. Her father owned real property worth $2500 and personal property worth $634.

In 1870 she and her parents and five siblings lived on a farm in Maroa Township, Macon County, IL. Her father owned real property worth $10,000 and personal property worth $1000. Also living with them was a 21-year-old farm worker from Ohio, Lee Herrington.

In 1880 she and her husband lived on a farm in Jefferson Township, Jackson County, KS.

In 1900 she and her husband and their three children lived in a house they owned, mortgage free, in Seneca, KS. George worked as a farm laborer.
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Jackson County World, March 9, 1906:

For the past three weeks Mrs. Geo. Taylor has been lying very sick at her home in Wetmore, and on Monday morning the Seneca relatives received the message that she had passed away at 10:45 on Sunday evening. Accompanied by the bereaved family the body was brought to Seneca ... laid to rest in the Seneca cemetery, besides the loved ones who have already responded to the call of the death angel. Flora E. Taylor was the fifth child in the family of J. W. and Elizabeth Huff. She was born in West Carlyle, Ohio, on October 25, 1858, and died on February 18, 1906. While she was yet a child her parents removed to Moroa, and here on December 27, 1877, she was united in marriage to Geo. Taylor. To them were born three sons, Earl, Leslie and Vernie, who with the husband remain to mourn ... In 1879 the family moved to Holton, remaining there until 1894, when they came to Seneca. Here they lived for many years ... Two years ago Mr. Taylor secured position at Wetmore and the family removed to that place. Three weeks ago Mrs. Taylor was taken seriously ill with catarrh of the stomach .... In early life Mrs. Taylor united with the Methodist church .... Besides her husband and three sons, she is survived by one sister and two brothers, Mrs. Jennie Turner of this city, S. S. Huff Monterey, California, and G. M. Huff of Holton. It seems that the hand of affliction has indeed been heavy on the family of the deceased in late years. In less than three years her aged father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Huff, two nieces, Mrs. W. B. Harris and Miss Grace Adams, two nephews, Arthur Huff and Frank Andrews, have been called to the other side of the river of death.


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