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Mary Prudence “Mollie” <I>Williams</I> Taylor

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Mary Prudence “Mollie” Williams Taylor

Birth
Montpelier, Adair County, Kentucky, USA
Death
23 Jan 1905 (aged 29)
Montpelier, Adair County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Montpelier, Adair County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Wife of O.Avalee Taylor.

Adair County News, January 11, 1905

Married at Lebanon.

January 4, 1905, at the District Parsonage, in Lebanon, Ky., by rev. Jesse Murrell, Mr. O. A. Taylor, formerly of Adair County, but now of Louisville, [was married] to Miss Mollie P. Williams, of Montpelier, Ky. They left the next day for Louisville where Mr. Taylor is now at work but will likely remove to New Albany, Ind., in the near future. May their life be sunny and bright and their end glorious. /s/ J. L. M. [Jesse L. Murrell]
The above young people are deservedly popular in this county and The News joins in with their many friends in wishing them prosperity and happiness in their journey through life.


Adair County News, January 25, 1905

A Sad Death

About three weeks ago, Mr. Avalee Taylor and Miss Mollie Williams, both of this county, were happily married in Lebanon, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Jesse L. Murrell, uncle of the groom. Immediately after the rites were solemnized the couple left for Jeffersonville, Ind., where the groom was engaged in business. A few days ago Mrs. Taylor was taken suddenly ill, resulting in her death last Monday afternoon. The remains are expected here this (Tuesday) afternoon. May God comfort the stricken young husband in this the darkest hour of his life.
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Mollie was five months short of her 30th birthday. She was the daughter of I. N. and Helena Williams, and the niece of well-known Adair County businessman-turned-minister, Eld. Z. T. Williams.

Wife of O.Avalee Taylor.

Adair County News, January 11, 1905

Married at Lebanon.

January 4, 1905, at the District Parsonage, in Lebanon, Ky., by rev. Jesse Murrell, Mr. O. A. Taylor, formerly of Adair County, but now of Louisville, [was married] to Miss Mollie P. Williams, of Montpelier, Ky. They left the next day for Louisville where Mr. Taylor is now at work but will likely remove to New Albany, Ind., in the near future. May their life be sunny and bright and their end glorious. /s/ J. L. M. [Jesse L. Murrell]
The above young people are deservedly popular in this county and The News joins in with their many friends in wishing them prosperity and happiness in their journey through life.


Adair County News, January 25, 1905

A Sad Death

About three weeks ago, Mr. Avalee Taylor and Miss Mollie Williams, both of this county, were happily married in Lebanon, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Jesse L. Murrell, uncle of the groom. Immediately after the rites were solemnized the couple left for Jeffersonville, Ind., where the groom was engaged in business. A few days ago Mrs. Taylor was taken suddenly ill, resulting in her death last Monday afternoon. The remains are expected here this (Tuesday) afternoon. May God comfort the stricken young husband in this the darkest hour of his life.
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Mollie was five months short of her 30th birthday. She was the daughter of I. N. and Helena Williams, and the niece of well-known Adair County businessman-turned-minister, Eld. Z. T. Williams.



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  • Created by: Judy Lynn
  • Added: Mar 18, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/86941981/mary_prudence-taylor: accessed ), memorial page for Mary Prudence “Mollie” Williams Taylor (13 Jun 1875–23 Jan 1905), Find a Grave Memorial ID 86941981, citing Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Montpelier, Adair County, Kentucky, USA; Maintained by Judy Lynn (contributor 47402250).