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Hannah <I>Corn</I> McKinney

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Hannah Corn McKinney

Birth
Death
18 May 1910 (aged 76–77)
Burial
Underwood, Skamania County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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The 1987 book "Cemeteries of Skamania County" By Daphne Ramsey. indicates burial at Chris-Zada, however there is no headstone and there is no legible mention on the Cemetery Plot Map that was provided at the time of Cemetery custodianship transfer from the White Salmon School District to the Skamania County Cemetery Office.

This information provided by Janet de la Peña

Hannah's maiden name was "Corn." She was the widow of James Taylor when she married my ancestor, John Vardeman McKinney, his third marriage, on March 6, 1881, Polk Co., MO. John's youngest daughter, Lucy McKinney married Hannah's son, Nathan Taylor, on Oct. 23, 1882, in Polk Co.
John died Dec. 24, 1882, and sometime later, Hannah moved to Cook, Skamania Co., WA, to live with Alonzo, where she died. Pension papers state she was buried in Underwood, WA, on a plot belonging to her son, Alonzo. There is a bill on file from ‘Simmons & Calderwood, Hardware, Furniture and Embalming' for ‘1 coffin and sox, $20.00.'

1910 census, Hannah living in Chenowith widowed
Alonzo Taylor 40
Alberta M Taylor 36
Bertha B Taylor 12
Fiecis L Taylor 9
Lawrence Taylor 4
Lester Taylor 3
Hannah Mckinney 76

Step Grandmother of: Bertha Ayers Taylor Esperson . Hannah's son, Alonzo Taylor married Bertha's mother Alberta May Ayers, Aug 18, 1904 in Latah, Idaho.
The 1987 book "Cemeteries of Skamania County" By Daphne Ramsey. indicates burial at Chris-Zada, however there is no headstone and there is no legible mention on the Cemetery Plot Map that was provided at the time of Cemetery custodianship transfer from the White Salmon School District to the Skamania County Cemetery Office.

This information provided by Janet de la Peña

Hannah's maiden name was "Corn." She was the widow of James Taylor when she married my ancestor, John Vardeman McKinney, his third marriage, on March 6, 1881, Polk Co., MO. John's youngest daughter, Lucy McKinney married Hannah's son, Nathan Taylor, on Oct. 23, 1882, in Polk Co.
John died Dec. 24, 1882, and sometime later, Hannah moved to Cook, Skamania Co., WA, to live with Alonzo, where she died. Pension papers state she was buried in Underwood, WA, on a plot belonging to her son, Alonzo. There is a bill on file from ‘Simmons & Calderwood, Hardware, Furniture and Embalming' for ‘1 coffin and sox, $20.00.'

1910 census, Hannah living in Chenowith widowed
Alonzo Taylor 40
Alberta M Taylor 36
Bertha B Taylor 12
Fiecis L Taylor 9
Lawrence Taylor 4
Lester Taylor 3
Hannah Mckinney 76

Step Grandmother of: Bertha Ayers Taylor Esperson . Hannah's son, Alonzo Taylor married Bertha's mother Alberta May Ayers, Aug 18, 1904 in Latah, Idaho.


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