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Raymond R. Taylor

Birth
Montcalm, Mercer County, West Virginia, USA
Death
15 Jul 1936 (aged 44)
Bluefield, Mercer County, West Virginia, USA
Burial
Montcalm, Mercer County, West Virginia, USA Add to Map
Plot
beside his mother
Memorial ID
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The son of James and Mary Taylor, of Montcalm, WV.
Husband of Mintie Hartwell.*
Worked as a timberman at local coal company (the designation generally means framing the interiors of mine shafts, very strenuous and dangerous work).
Noted on death certificate as 15 years duration. His brother, Oliver Taylor, worked 14 years at the mine and repaired conveyance equipment. His brother, James, died as a result of injuries from his mine occupation as a loader, at only 22. His brother Leonard also worked at the mines and eventually was carried out on a stretcher, after which he quit working at the mine.
Raymond R. Taylor was aged 44 years, 3 mo., 16 days. Place of death, Bluefield Sanitarium, following an operation (Beaver Pond District). Informant on record, his brother, Albert.
Undertaker-Mercer Funeral Home.
Burial on 17 July 1936.
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http://wvhistoryonview.org has an image of the sawmill at Goodwill owned by Louisville Coal & Coke. Timber would have been cut there for use at the mines. The image number is 000214, Collection of Photographs from the West Virginia and Regional History Collection of West Virginia University.
These collections have hundreds of mining and other occupational images pertaining to West Virginia - as well as historical images in general. The FIRST thing you should read is "Notes on Rights and Reproductions" in the home page. PLEASE NOTE THAT usage requires permission and fees, you will find a listing of those under the "Order prints" option.
BROWSING the collections is free, and instructional.

---* I have no record of the marriage; please see the memorial of Mintie, where it has been noted by Montcalm Boy as 19 Feb 1918.
The son of James and Mary Taylor, of Montcalm, WV.
Husband of Mintie Hartwell.*
Worked as a timberman at local coal company (the designation generally means framing the interiors of mine shafts, very strenuous and dangerous work).
Noted on death certificate as 15 years duration. His brother, Oliver Taylor, worked 14 years at the mine and repaired conveyance equipment. His brother, James, died as a result of injuries from his mine occupation as a loader, at only 22. His brother Leonard also worked at the mines and eventually was carried out on a stretcher, after which he quit working at the mine.
Raymond R. Taylor was aged 44 years, 3 mo., 16 days. Place of death, Bluefield Sanitarium, following an operation (Beaver Pond District). Informant on record, his brother, Albert.
Undertaker-Mercer Funeral Home.
Burial on 17 July 1936.
- -- -- -- -
http://wvhistoryonview.org has an image of the sawmill at Goodwill owned by Louisville Coal & Coke. Timber would have been cut there for use at the mines. The image number is 000214, Collection of Photographs from the West Virginia and Regional History Collection of West Virginia University.
These collections have hundreds of mining and other occupational images pertaining to West Virginia - as well as historical images in general. The FIRST thing you should read is "Notes on Rights and Reproductions" in the home page. PLEASE NOTE THAT usage requires permission and fees, you will find a listing of those under the "Order prints" option.
BROWSING the collections is free, and instructional.

---* I have no record of the marriage; please see the memorial of Mintie, where it has been noted by Montcalm Boy as 19 Feb 1918.

Gravesite Details

Unknown if marker exists. Raymond's grave is plotted on family's diagram.



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