1881
CHILDREN
Gracie A Taylor 1881 –
Dallas A. Taylor 1883 –
Athenia Taylor 1890 – 1975
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Mrs. Taylor was a 21 year resident of the Orlando area, living at 602 Magnolia Ave when she died at 1825 Harrison Street of myocardial decompensation and coronary sclerosis.
Her husband was John Robert Taylor
Her parents were George G. Place and Suzan W. Place
Source: Carey Hand Funeral Home Records, Orlando, Florida Register Volume 25, November 2, 1940 - August 11, 1941, p. 441
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Orlando Evening Star 6 May 1941, p. 2
Mrs. John R. Taylor died at her home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Taylor came to Orlando 21 years ago fro Montclair, N.J. She was active in church work.
She is survived by her husband, John R. Taylor and one daughter Mrs. A. Moors; one son, Dallas A. Taylor, both of Orlando and ten grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
Contributor: Merf (47064479)
1881
CHILDREN
Gracie A Taylor 1881 –
Dallas A. Taylor 1883 –
Athenia Taylor 1890 – 1975
_____
Mrs. Taylor was a 21 year resident of the Orlando area, living at 602 Magnolia Ave when she died at 1825 Harrison Street of myocardial decompensation and coronary sclerosis.
Her husband was John Robert Taylor
Her parents were George G. Place and Suzan W. Place
Source: Carey Hand Funeral Home Records, Orlando, Florida Register Volume 25, November 2, 1940 - August 11, 1941, p. 441
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Orlando Evening Star 6 May 1941, p. 2
Mrs. John R. Taylor died at her home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs Taylor came to Orlando 21 years ago fro Montclair, N.J. She was active in church work.
She is survived by her husband, John R. Taylor and one daughter Mrs. A. Moors; one son, Dallas A. Taylor, both of Orlando and ten grandchildren and six great grandchildren.
Contributor: Merf (47064479)
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