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Ida Brigham <I>Page</I> Taylor

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Ida Brigham Page Taylor

Birth
Blanco County, Texas, USA
Death
25 Jan 1938 (aged 51)
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA
Burial
Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona, USA Add to Map
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April 26, 1930 Maricopa Co, AZ
Taylor, Walter age 45 b. AR life insurance
Taylor, Ida age 43 b. TX stenographer
Taylor, Arden age 23 b. TX clerk
Taylor, Jack age 21 b. TX ins. agent
Taylor, Eda (dau in law) age 18 b. TX
Taylor, Idalee age 16 b. NM
Taylor, Oeita age 13 b. TX
Taylor, Willard age 11 b. TX
Taylor, Lavern age 7 b. TX

Letter from Eda S. Taylor dated January 22, 1980
Regarding Ida and her family, they moved to Arizona in 1927, from Brownwood, Texas. Her health was endangered there because of severe winters. She continued to have pneumonia occasionally through the years, but for the most part she was a strong person both physically and spiritually. She was an extremely intelligent person, helping her husband establish a successful business and in the purchase of farm land. She loved her seven children and idolized her grandchildren. She was a loyal and supportive wife to Walter Taylor. Her influence in the family continues."
April 26, 1930 Maricopa Co, AZ
Taylor, Walter age 45 b. AR life insurance
Taylor, Ida age 43 b. TX stenographer
Taylor, Arden age 23 b. TX clerk
Taylor, Jack age 21 b. TX ins. agent
Taylor, Eda (dau in law) age 18 b. TX
Taylor, Idalee age 16 b. NM
Taylor, Oeita age 13 b. TX
Taylor, Willard age 11 b. TX
Taylor, Lavern age 7 b. TX

Letter from Eda S. Taylor dated January 22, 1980
Regarding Ida and her family, they moved to Arizona in 1927, from Brownwood, Texas. Her health was endangered there because of severe winters. She continued to have pneumonia occasionally through the years, but for the most part she was a strong person both physically and spiritually. She was an extremely intelligent person, helping her husband establish a successful business and in the purchase of farm land. She loved her seven children and idolized her grandchildren. She was a loyal and supportive wife to Walter Taylor. Her influence in the family continues."


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