Son of J. W. Taylor, Manufacturer, Cave, Tenn. Born Jan. 19, 1869; married Oct. 24, 1895; student Burritt College and Nashville Bible School; began preaching 1892; evangelized two years; served church in Chattanooga seven years; supplied pulpit in Denver, Colo., and Atlanta, Ga., short time; was missionary San-Juan, Porto-Rico 1901-1903; general evangelist for A. C. M. S. July 1903.
Brown, John Thomas. Churches of Christ: A Historical, Biographical, and Pictoral History of Churches of Christ. Louisville, Kentucky: John P. Morton and Company. 1904. Page 624.
Spouse: Laura Vance Wilson (), married October 24th, 1895, at Coffey County, Tennessee
Spouse: Ruby Empress Shearer (1883-1984), married October 24th, 1895, at – daughters () and sons ()
Father: Joseph Walling Taylor (1833-1894)
Mother: Sarah Margaret Smallman (1840-1908)
Occupation: minister/preacher for churches of Christ.
Son of J. W. Taylor, Manufacturer, Cave, Tenn. Born Jan. 19, 1869; married Oct. 24, 1895; student Burritt College and Nashville Bible School; began preaching 1892; evangelized two years; served church in Chattanooga seven years; supplied pulpit in Denver, Colo., and Atlanta, Ga., short time; was missionary San-Juan, Porto-Rico 1901-1903; general evangelist for A. C. M. S. July 1903.
Brown, John Thomas. Churches of Christ: A Historical, Biographical, and Pictoral History of Churches of Christ. Louisville, Kentucky: John P. Morton and Company. 1904. Page 624.
Spouse: Laura Vance Wilson (), married October 24th, 1895, at Coffey County, Tennessee
Spouse: Ruby Empress Shearer (1883-1984), married October 24th, 1895, at – daughters () and sons ()
Father: Joseph Walling Taylor (1833-1894)
Mother: Sarah Margaret Smallman (1840-1908)
Occupation: minister/preacher for churches of Christ.
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