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Norris Clayton Taylor

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Norris Clayton Taylor

Birth
Carrollton, Carroll County, Maryland, USA
Death
17 Feb 1942 (aged 64)
Newark, New Castle County, Delaware, USA
Burial
Carrollton, Carroll County, Maryland, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.5459159, Longitude: -76.9164667
Plot
C04-01a
Memorial ID
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Norris Clayton Taylor, formerly of
Bethel Heights, died Tuesday morning. February 17, 1942, at his home
in Newark. Del., after a lingering illness of several months, at the age of
61 years. He was the eldest son of
K. R. Taylor, Bethel Heights, and the late Mrs. Mary C. Taylor. He
was twice married. His first wife, Fannie E. Ebaugh, near Carrollton,
preceded him in death about 20 years ago. His second wife, the former
Anna Dutterer, near Thurmont, survives. He also leaves one daughter,
Mrs. Regina Beeson, by his second wife, a step-daughter, Miss Mary
Dutterer, both of Newark, Del., and the following children by his first
wife: Roy, Bethel Heights; Mrs. Charles Chew, Westminster;
Sterling, Washington, D. C.; Chester, Reese; Mrs. Elma Beddie, St. Paul,
Minnesota; Mrs. Evelyn Melton, Dundalk, Baltimore; Russell, Oxford,
Pa.: Glenn, Newark, Del. Beside his father, K. R. Taylor, the following
brothers and sisters survive: Oscar
and Walter, Westminster; Ross, Baltimore; Ray, Thurmont; Mrs. James
Shilling and Mrs. Raymond Shilling, Bethel Heights.
Mr. Taylor was formerly associated with his father in
the canning business at Bethel Heights, now operated
by the Shilling Bros. He was interested in the
cannery business in Delaware, until
the past year when health did not permit.
The body was brought this afternoon to the Bethel Church of God,
Carrollton. Services were held at 1 o'clock, and interment was made in
the adjoining cemetery.
Carroll County Times 20 Feb 1942
Norris Clayton Taylor, formerly of
Bethel Heights, died Tuesday morning. February 17, 1942, at his home
in Newark. Del., after a lingering illness of several months, at the age of
61 years. He was the eldest son of
K. R. Taylor, Bethel Heights, and the late Mrs. Mary C. Taylor. He
was twice married. His first wife, Fannie E. Ebaugh, near Carrollton,
preceded him in death about 20 years ago. His second wife, the former
Anna Dutterer, near Thurmont, survives. He also leaves one daughter,
Mrs. Regina Beeson, by his second wife, a step-daughter, Miss Mary
Dutterer, both of Newark, Del., and the following children by his first
wife: Roy, Bethel Heights; Mrs. Charles Chew, Westminster;
Sterling, Washington, D. C.; Chester, Reese; Mrs. Elma Beddie, St. Paul,
Minnesota; Mrs. Evelyn Melton, Dundalk, Baltimore; Russell, Oxford,
Pa.: Glenn, Newark, Del. Beside his father, K. R. Taylor, the following
brothers and sisters survive: Oscar
and Walter, Westminster; Ross, Baltimore; Ray, Thurmont; Mrs. James
Shilling and Mrs. Raymond Shilling, Bethel Heights.
Mr. Taylor was formerly associated with his father in
the canning business at Bethel Heights, now operated
by the Shilling Bros. He was interested in the
cannery business in Delaware, until
the past year when health did not permit.
The body was brought this afternoon to the Bethel Church of God,
Carrollton. Services were held at 1 o'clock, and interment was made in
the adjoining cemetery.
Carroll County Times 20 Feb 1942


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  • Created by: Becky
  • Added: Jan 14, 2012
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83450782/norris_clayton-taylor: accessed ), memorial page for Norris Clayton Taylor (29 Jun 1877–17 Feb 1942), Find a Grave Memorial ID 83450782, citing Carrollton Church of God Cemetery, Carrollton, Carroll County, Maryland, USA; Maintained by Becky (contributor 47351951).