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1900 census, Baker City, Baker, Oregon
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1920 census, Ranier, Columbia, Oregon
Occupation
1920 — Age: 67
Ranier, Columbia, Oregon
Attorney-at-law in general practice
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1930 census, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon
Name Age
Paul York 25
Celia York 31
Arthur B Taylor 76
George C Papas 43
R Nettie Papas 43
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Prominent Mormon Democrat and lawyer, James Henry Moyle, lamented in his 1940s autobiography that A. Bruce Taylor had "left the territory and cast his lot in the Northwest among strangers and had nothing further to do with the Church".
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Since President John Taylor also had a son (Arthur Bruce Taylor)....whom had moved to Oregon just two years previously....
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In November 1879 Smith had a "long discussion" with 26 year old Arthur Bruce Taylor, son of President John Taylor....
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page 40, m. quinn "Following this private conversation with Counselor Smith, Bruce Taylor moved to Oregon, where he remained unmarried for the rest of his life."
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6-9-14, TNB (#46538775) writes, "I did a search on the website you provided and came up with another possible Arthur Taylor with a different death date. His name is listed as Arthur D. Taylor and he passed away at the State Hospital at Salem, OR on 24 March 1934...."
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1900 census, Baker City, Baker, Oregon
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1920 census, Ranier, Columbia, Oregon
Occupation
1920 — Age: 67
Ranier, Columbia, Oregon
Attorney-at-law in general practice
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1930 census, Portland, Multnomah, Oregon
Name Age
Paul York 25
Celia York 31
Arthur B Taylor 76
George C Papas 43
R Nettie Papas 43
_____________
Prominent Mormon Democrat and lawyer, James Henry Moyle, lamented in his 1940s autobiography that A. Bruce Taylor had "left the territory and cast his lot in the Northwest among strangers and had nothing further to do with the Church".
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Since President John Taylor also had a son (Arthur Bruce Taylor)....whom had moved to Oregon just two years previously....
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In November 1879 Smith had a "long discussion" with 26 year old Arthur Bruce Taylor, son of President John Taylor....
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page 40, m. quinn "Following this private conversation with Counselor Smith, Bruce Taylor moved to Oregon, where he remained unmarried for the rest of his life."
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6-9-14, TNB (#46538775) writes, "I did a search on the website you provided and came up with another possible Arthur Taylor with a different death date. His name is listed as Arthur D. Taylor and he passed away at the State Hospital at Salem, OR on 24 March 1934...."
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Family Members
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George John Taylor
1834–1914
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Mary Ann Taylor Redfield
1836–1890
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Joseph James Taylor
1838–1908
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Leonora Agnes Taylor
1842–1843
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Harriet Ann Whitaker Taylor Badger
1847–1908
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Richard James Taylor
1848–1905
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Henry Edgar Taylor
1849–1928
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Sophia Elizabeth Taylor Nuttall
1849–1909
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Anna Maria Ballantyne "Annie" Taylor Hyde
1849–1909
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James Whitaker Taylor
1850–1851
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William Whitaker Taylor
1853–1884
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David John Taylor
1853–1881
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Hyrum Whitaker Taylor
1854–1942
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Mary Elizabeth Taylor
1854–1859
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John Taylor
1855–1855
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John Whitaker Taylor
1858–1916
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Brigham Oakley Taylor
1858–1929
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Ida Oakley Taylor Whitaker
1860–1946
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Helena Whitaker Taylor
1860–1870
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Ebenezer Young Taylor
1860–1939
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Frank Young Taylor
1861–1953
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Moses Whitaker Taylor
1862–1922
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Ezra Oakley Taylor
1863–1952
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Leonora Taylor Harrington
1864–1935
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Robert Young Taylor
1866–1867
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Dr Frederick Whitaker Taylor
1866–1952
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Margaret Taylor Gibbs
1870–1935
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Nephi Young Taylor
1872–1948
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Mary Young Taylor
1874–1898
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Abraham Young Taylor
1878–1945
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Samuel Young Taylor
1881–1952
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