Robert was a farmer between Table Rock and Pawnee City.
(Pawnee Library, book of obits in the Pawnee Republican.)
(Posted courtesy of the Table Rock Historical Society.)
Table Rock Argus, Aug.1, 1901. (pg. 5)
"Uncle Robert" Taylor, who came to Pawnee county from Scotland in 1858, and settled on a farm near Table Rock, where he resided for many years, died at his home in Pawnee City on Tuesday. He had been a helpless invalid for a year or more caused by paralysis. He leaves a widow and one daughter, (Mrs. David Miller). He was born in Scotland a little more than 77 years ago. He was a kind and affectionate husband and father and won the esteem of all who knew him by his upright, conscientious walk through life. The funeral was held yesterday morning at Pawnee City.
Robert was a farmer between Table Rock and Pawnee City.
(Pawnee Library, book of obits in the Pawnee Republican.)
(Posted courtesy of the Table Rock Historical Society.)
Table Rock Argus, Aug.1, 1901. (pg. 5)
"Uncle Robert" Taylor, who came to Pawnee county from Scotland in 1858, and settled on a farm near Table Rock, where he resided for many years, died at his home in Pawnee City on Tuesday. He had been a helpless invalid for a year or more caused by paralysis. He leaves a widow and one daughter, (Mrs. David Miller). He was born in Scotland a little more than 77 years ago. He was a kind and affectionate husband and father and won the esteem of all who knew him by his upright, conscientious walk through life. The funeral was held yesterday morning at Pawnee City.
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