Jackson Taylor, aged 72 years, died at the state hospital in Columbus on Wednesday evening of last week after a few days illness with pneumonia. The deceased was a farmer and had resided near Amity. He is survived by three daughters and four sons: Mrs. Etta Barnes of Loudonville, Mrs. Ida Hoover of Danville, Mrs. Hannah Hardesty, Leroy and Harry Taylor of Cleveland, and Charles and Frank of Loudonville. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at the M. E. church of Amity, with the Rev. Tutman officiating. Burial was made at Amity.
From the Loudonville Times, February 1, 1923.
Jackson Taylor, aged 72 years, died at the state hospital in Columbus on Wednesday evening of last week after a few days illness with pneumonia. The deceased was a farmer and had resided near Amity. He is survived by three daughters and four sons: Mrs. Etta Barnes of Loudonville, Mrs. Ida Hoover of Danville, Mrs. Hannah Hardesty, Leroy and Harry Taylor of Cleveland, and Charles and Frank of Loudonville. Funeral services were held Saturday afternoon at the M. E. church of Amity, with the Rev. Tutman officiating. Burial was made at Amity.
From the Loudonville Times, February 1, 1923.
Family Members
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Franklin Benjamin "Frank" Taylor
1874–1938
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Hannah Priscilla Taylor Hardesty
1876–1926
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Muzetta "Etta" Taylor Barnes
1877–1961
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Ida Bell Taylor Hoovler-Scoles
1879–1959
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Sadie Taylor
1881–1903
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Charles Edward Taylor
1884–1945
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Hugh Martin Taylor
1887–1913
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Roy Alfred Taylor
1888–1945
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Terance C. Taylor
1890–1971
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Clarence Bernard Taylor Sr
1890–1972
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Grover Cleveland "Cleve" Taylor
1892–1962
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Harry V Taylor
1894–1975
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John P Taylor
1895–1922
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