Being a good and religious family, well thought of by all of their neighbors.
Polly Ann married Joseph Best Taylor on 28 January 1821 in Warren County, Kentucky, according to their Family Bible.
Polly Ann was a good wife and mother. She was also a registered midwife who helped bring many babies into the world. She and Joseph had 11 children, namely: Thomas Best, James Wesley, Rhodah Chastain, Nicholas Wren (Reverend), Sarah Best, Paradine, William Allen, Aaron, Tabitha H., Mary Ann and Joseph Irven.
On 30 June 1845, Polly Ann Hudnall Taylor died at the old homestead near Richardsville, Warren, Kentucky. She was only 40 years old. She was buried at the Hudnall Cemetery, Warren, Kentucky.
Being a good and religious family, well thought of by all of their neighbors.
Polly Ann married Joseph Best Taylor on 28 January 1821 in Warren County, Kentucky, according to their Family Bible.
Polly Ann was a good wife and mother. She was also a registered midwife who helped bring many babies into the world. She and Joseph had 11 children, namely: Thomas Best, James Wesley, Rhodah Chastain, Nicholas Wren (Reverend), Sarah Best, Paradine, William Allen, Aaron, Tabitha H., Mary Ann and Joseph Irven.
On 30 June 1845, Polly Ann Hudnall Taylor died at the old homestead near Richardsville, Warren, Kentucky. She was only 40 years old. She was buried at the Hudnall Cemetery, Warren, Kentucky.
Family Members
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Samuel D Taylor
1823–1894
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James Wesley Taylor
1824–1901
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Rhoda Chastain Taylor Floyd
1826–1869
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Nicholas Wrene Taylor
1828–1901
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Sarah Elizabeth "Bess" Taylor Davenport
1830–1926
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Paradine Taylor Basham
1832–1920
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Tabitha Hudnall Taylor Otey
1837–1917
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Mary Ann Taylor Cherry
1840–1864
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Joseph Iven Taylor
1842–1910
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