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Anna Louise “Annie” <I>Boar</I> Taylor

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Anna Louise “Annie” Boar Taylor

Birth
Rutland County, Vermont, USA
Death
12 Feb 1925 (aged 61)
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Married to Charles H. Taylor.

Anna was born in 1863 to William and Elizabeth (Statcher) Boar. She is thought to be the fourteenth of fifteen children in the Boar family and was born nine years after the family had arrived in America. William and Elizabeth emigrated from England and arrived in the United States in the fall of 1854, (as written by Anna's older brother John Thomas Boar (findagrave memorial #51220785).

The family moved from Vermont to Illinois in the winter of 1864 and remained there for two years, then moving to western Iowa and settling in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa. Anna met Jack Ury and the couple married March 19, 1882 in Taylor Station, Iowa, (now Taylor, Iowa). Their marriage record is signed March 13, 1882. Jack is 27 years of age and Anna 18. Anna will marry two more times in her lifetime and will live most of her life in and around Pottawattamie County, Iowa.

In the 1885 Iowa Census, Jack and Anna Ury are living in Washington, Pottawattamie, Iowa. Together Anna and Jack will have three sons, Elza b. 1883, William b. 1885 and Arthur b.1888. It is thought that Jack and Anna may have divorced.

Anna marries Frank Hamilton Swan in 1894 and the couple will have three children; an unnamed child b. 1896, Eleanor L Swan b. 1898 and Ethel Elizabeth Swan, b. 1901. The first two children die young and only Ethel reaches adulthood. Anna's second marriage ends in divorce probably sometime between 1901 and 1906. Anna marries again to Charles H Taylor. 1920 Federal Census lists them in Kansas City Ward 2, Jackson County, Missouri with Anna's daughter Ethel Swan living with them.

Anna died February 12, 1925 of bronchial pneumonia at about age 61.
Married to Charles H. Taylor.

Anna was born in 1863 to William and Elizabeth (Statcher) Boar. She is thought to be the fourteenth of fifteen children in the Boar family and was born nine years after the family had arrived in America. William and Elizabeth emigrated from England and arrived in the United States in the fall of 1854, (as written by Anna's older brother John Thomas Boar (findagrave memorial #51220785).

The family moved from Vermont to Illinois in the winter of 1864 and remained there for two years, then moving to western Iowa and settling in Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie, Iowa. Anna met Jack Ury and the couple married March 19, 1882 in Taylor Station, Iowa, (now Taylor, Iowa). Their marriage record is signed March 13, 1882. Jack is 27 years of age and Anna 18. Anna will marry two more times in her lifetime and will live most of her life in and around Pottawattamie County, Iowa.

In the 1885 Iowa Census, Jack and Anna Ury are living in Washington, Pottawattamie, Iowa. Together Anna and Jack will have three sons, Elza b. 1883, William b. 1885 and Arthur b.1888. It is thought that Jack and Anna may have divorced.

Anna marries Frank Hamilton Swan in 1894 and the couple will have three children; an unnamed child b. 1896, Eleanor L Swan b. 1898 and Ethel Elizabeth Swan, b. 1901. The first two children die young and only Ethel reaches adulthood. Anna's second marriage ends in divorce probably sometime between 1901 and 1906. Anna marries again to Charles H Taylor. 1920 Federal Census lists them in Kansas City Ward 2, Jackson County, Missouri with Anna's daughter Ethel Swan living with them.

Anna died February 12, 1925 of bronchial pneumonia at about age 61.


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