M. Lee Taylor

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I was born and raised in Springville, and except for 3 years in the Army, I have lived my entire life here. I am a Vietnam veteran, and my only brother was killed in Vietnam in 1970. I have been involved in a couple of family organizations, namely Perry and Fullmer lines. On my mothers (Ada Childs Taylor) line I am descendent from the lines of Moses Childs and Polly Patten, Oliver Boardman Huntington and Hannah Mendenhall Sanders, Stephen Chadwick Perry and Mary Boggs, John Solomon Fullmer and Olive Amanda Smith. My fathers (Morris Franklin Taylor) line is out of Salem, Utah, and I am a descendent of Thomas Taylor and Mary Ann Danley, James Hanks and Eliza Davis, James Jordan Davis and Eliza Hallett, John R. Richardson and Minerva Ann Williams. I have been interested in genealogy for many years and I have accumulated a vast library of family related photos. I hope to be able to contribute to the gathering of information on all of my family lines.

I was born and raised in Springville, and except for 3 years in the Army, I have lived my entire life here. I am a Vietnam veteran, and my only brother was killed in Vietnam in 1970. I have been involved in a couple of family organizations, namely Perry and Fullmer lines. On my mothers (Ada Childs Taylor) line I am descendent from the lines of Moses Childs and Polly Patten, Oliver Boardman Huntington and Hannah Mendenhall Sanders, Stephen Chadwick Perry and Mary Boggs, John Solomon Fullmer and Olive Amanda Smith. My fathers (Morris Franklin Taylor) line is out of Salem, Utah, and I am a descendent of Thomas Taylor and Mary Ann Danley, James Hanks and Eliza Davis, James Jordan Davis and Eliza Hallett, John R. Richardson and Minerva Ann Williams. I have been interested in genealogy for many years and I have accumulated a vast library of family related photos. I hope to be able to contribute to the gathering of information on all of my family lines.

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