The following information was provided by Linda Berney on 20 Jan 2016
From an 1893 Nance County, Nebraska, newspaper clipping file, publication date unknown, transcribed by Linda Berney:
Died, Sunday night, May 28 of typhoid fever, Charles Taylor, aged 21 years. The young man had lived in Nance county but a short time, working on the farm of Mr. Albert Hickman. His father and mother of Maryville, Mo. came on when he was first taken down and remained at his bedside until death claimed him. The remains were taken to Maryville for interment. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor feel very grateful to the kind friends who rendered to them so much comfort and solace in their bereavement.
The following information was provided by Linda Berney on 20 Jan 2016
From an 1893 Nance County, Nebraska, newspaper clipping file, publication date unknown, transcribed by Linda Berney:
Died, Sunday night, May 28 of typhoid fever, Charles Taylor, aged 21 years. The young man had lived in Nance county but a short time, working on the farm of Mr. Albert Hickman. His father and mother of Maryville, Mo. came on when he was first taken down and remained at his bedside until death claimed him. The remains were taken to Maryville for interment. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor feel very grateful to the kind friends who rendered to them so much comfort and solace in their bereavement.
Family Members
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Alexander Douglas Taylor
1859–1951
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Marietta Foster Taylor Mitchell
1861–1945
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Emmazetta "Zettie" Taylor Knabb
1863–1943
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Nannie Taylor Bailey
1866–1926
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William Chester Taylor
1867–1948
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George Albert Taylor
1870–1958
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Charlotte Taylor Foster Hainline
1875–1934
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Lorenzo Dow Taylor
1876–1952
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Lora Ellen Taylor Hudson
1877–1955
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