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Generation No. 1 1. THEOPHILUS2 TAYLOR (UNKNOWN1) was born 1759 in Virginia, and died October 05, 1845 in Franklin County, Georgia Buried in Carnes Cemetary Tocca, Georgia. He married (1) VIRGINA CLINKSCALES. She died 1843 in Buried in Carnes Cemetary Tocca, Georgia. Notes for THEOPHILUS TAYLOR: There is an early story stating that the first we hear regarding the Taylor Family is that "Theopheus Taylor and a Mr Keller came across from England". This would have been the father of Theophilus (or Theophus, alternate spelling) if the story is correct. by Jane Taylor Theophilus Taylor was born in 1759 in Virginia. At an early age he moved with his family to North Carolina. In January, 1779, he was living in Montgomery County, North Carolinam where he was drafted for three months service in the Revolution. During this tour he served under Captain Pawns and Colonel Childs. He was first marched from Montgomery County to Mecklenburg County (Charlotte) to assist General Blufort's wounded men. Then his company marched to Massy Ferry on the Pee Dee River where they remained some time guarding the Ferry. From there they marched to Rockingham Mills where he remained until Colonel Thomas Wade took command of the company and marched them down to Betty's Bridge on Drowning Creek where they had a severe engagement with Hector McNeill who was commander of the Tories and British. After the fight was over they marched back to Kimbry near Massy Ferry, where Theophilus was stationed until his time was out and was discharged. Theophilus then moved to Anson County, North Carolina where he was again drafted for an eighteen month tour under Captain Theophilus Webb and Colonel Lacey. He was ordered to Charleston, South Carolina and marched within forty miles of the city. He was stationed at what was called Four Holes, where he remained until his time was out and received a printed discharge from General Poak. Following his second dischargem Theophilus returned to Anson County, North Carolina where he lived about five years. Approximately 1786 he moved to Cheraw District (Chesterfield County, South Carolina) and lived there eighteen years where he raised his family. The family moved to Franklin County, Georgia around 1805, where they purchased land from Jeremiah and Leah Taylor on the North Fork of the Broad River (adjoining Tate and Dunagan), April 18, 1806. Theophilus and his wife lived on this property (now Stephens County, Georgia) the remaining years of their lives. Theophilus served as First Lieutenant in the local militia district from 1825-1929. On June 5, 1845, Theophilus Taylor deeded the land on which he lived to (blind) Stephen Taylor of Habersham County, Georgia, and Henry F. L. Taylor of DeKalb County, Alabama for natural love and affection of his grandsons. Theophilus died October 5, 1845 and his wife died about 1843. They are buried in Carnes Creek Cemetery near Toccoa, Georgia. His estate was administered and settled on August 7, 1855 by Jeptha W. and Jeremiah E. Taylor of Forsyth County, Georgia. by Jerry A. Taylor and Steven C. Taylor
More About THEOPHILUS TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Carnes Creek Cemetery, Toccoa, Ga
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2. JEREMIAH3 TAYLOR (THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1773. He married UNKNOWN.
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3. WILLIAM3 TAYLOR (THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1789 in Cherou, Chesterfield County, South Carolina, and died 1867 in Habersham County, Georgia. He married FRANCES GAZZAWAY. She was born 1790 in South Carolina, and died 1859 in Habersham County, Georgia. Notes for WILLIAM TAYLOR: William Taylor, son of Revolutioner Theophilus Taylor, was born about 1789 in Chesterfield County, South Carolina. About 1805, he moved with his family to Franklin County, Georgia (now Stephens County) where they settled on the North Fork of the Broad River. William married a "Miss Gazzaway" (Frances) who was born about 1795 in South Carolina. William raised his family on the Broad River in a "wedged" log house with a high broad fireplace and rock chimney. Habersham County deeds indicate that he sold his Rocky Creek property in 1825, located on the side of the Tugalo River and bounded by John Brown on the East, William Eddins on the North, and by Gabriel Smith on the South and purchased land on the North Fork of the Broad River in Habersham County near his father. Also during this period he drew land in the 1820 Lottery in Irwin County and served on a Franklin County jury with Theophilus Taylor Jr, and Jeremiah Taylor. William having a son blind from infancy and losing his own sight in his old age, provided for Stephen's security by deeding him 100 acres on the North Fork of the Broad River adjoining the homeplace of Theophilus Taylor. William died in 1867. Frances died prior to the 1860 Census. They are buried in the Carnes Creek Cemetery in Stephens County Georgia. By Jerry A Taylor and Steven C Taylor. More About FRANCES GAZZAWAY: Fact 1: buried Carnes Creek Cemetery, Toccoa, Ga
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4. JEREMIAH3 TAYLOR (THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born WFT Est. 1773-17811, and died WFT Est. 1797-18691.
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5. JEREMIAH4 TAYLOR, JR. (JEREMIAH3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born August 30, 1792 in South Carolina, and died November 07, 1871 in Gallant, Etowah County, Alabama. He married CHARLOTTE HOLCOMBE. She was born 1799 in GA, and died October 29, 1886 in Gallant, Etowah Co, AL. More About JEREMIAH TAYLOR, JR.: Fact 1: buried Brasher Family Cemetery Fact 2: Etowah County, Alabama More About CHARLOTTE HOLCOMBE: Fact 1: buried in Brasher Family Cemetery
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6. CALEB4 TAYLOR (WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born January 09, 1811 in Franklin County, Georgia (Now Stephens County), and died September 06, 1887 in Habersham County, Georgia. He married MARY JANE BELL, daughter of THOMAS BELL and ELIZABETH UNKNOWN. She died October 29, 1884 in Habersham County, Georgia. More About CALEB TAYLOR: Fact 1: lived in Stephens County, Georgia
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7. JOHN4 TAYLOR (WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1813 in Habersham County, Georgia, and died February 19, 1893 in Towns County, Georgia. He married MARTHA PATSY WHEELER October 07, 1843 in Franklin County, Georgia (Now Stephens County). She was born August 31, 1824 in Franklin County, Georgia, and died December 25, 1904. Notes for JOHN TAYLOR: He was born 1813 in Habersham County, Georgia, and died feb 19, 1893 in Towns County, Georgia. Buried in Mt Zion Cemetery. Son of William and Frances Gazzaway Taylor and raised on the North Fork of the Broad River. Applying for an Indian War Veteran's Pension on October 17, 1892, John Taylor stated that he was "6 ft high, hair brown, eyes black and by occupation a farmer," made an affadavit before the Ordinary that he served "as a Private in Captain Charles Wright Bond's Company, Militia, Cherokee Wars in the year 1838. That he enlisted at Carnesville, Franklin County, Georgia in March 1838 and was Honorably Discharged at New Echota, Georgia on July 2, 1838. The U.S. Treasury Department confirmed that he was paid from March 23 to July 1, 1838- three months, 10days and 14 days travel pay, 140 miles to the place of rendezvous and 140 miles from the place of Discharge, home John Taylor died Feb 19, 1893, before the pension was allowed; however, under the Act of 1855, he had received 120 acres from the State by Bounty Land Warrant Number 78447. Following John's death, Martha applied for a Widow's Pension November 7, 1893. She stated in an affadavit that she was born in Franklin County on 31st day of August 1824. Jeremiah Tayalor and Eliza Ann Wheeler of Mountain Scene. Georgia attested that John Taylor and Martha Wheeler were married at the house of Susan Wheeler in the County of Franklin, State of Georgia, on or about the 7th day of October 1843. That one Asa Payne, a Justice of the Peace, administered the rites of marriage and pronounced them lawfully man and wife. Satisfying the requirements, Martha was pensioned at the rate of $8.00 per month and received the pension until her death December 25, 1904. She and John are buried in the Mt Zion Cemetery. Before John and Martha Taylor moved to Union (Towns) county in the 1840's, they lived in Macon County, North Carolina for a short time. In Towns County, John Taylor made his home one mile south of Mt Zion Church on Lot 26 in the 19th District and First Section. Ben Taylor, in "The Taylors Settling in Towns County," wrote "John Taylor lived out his long and useful life of about 80 years there. And as to his occupation, he was a farmer, a blacksmith, and could play the violin at will. He was a member of the Baptist Church and lived a good quiet life. Reared a large and respectful family, and was liked and respected by all who knew him." By Jerry A Taylor
More About JOHN TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Mt Zion Cemetery
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8. SPENCER RANDOLPH4 TAYLOR (WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1814, and died August 15, 1873 in Dover, Pope County, Arkansas. He married CYNTHIA HOLCOMBE November 13, 1836. She died September 19, 1891 in Dover, Pope County, Arkansas.
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9. MILLIE4 TAYLOR (WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1816 in Georgia. She married THEOPHILUS ALFRED HOLCOMB December 15, 1840 in Habersham County, Georgia, son of JOHN HOLCOMB and UNKNOWN.
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10. MATILDA4 TAYLOR (WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1817, and died 1900. She married BILLY BELL, son of THOMAS BELL and ELIZABETH UNKNOWN.
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11. ANDREW JACKSON4 TAYLOR (WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1825 in Habersham County, Georgia, and died 1898 in Towns County, Georgia. He married (1) NANCY ELIZABETH GILBERT December 31, 1848 in Towns County, Georgia, daughter of JOHN GILBERT and ELIZABETH RAY. She died in Towns County, Georgia. He married (2) M. M. AUSTIN November 11, 1883 in Clay County, North Carolina. Notes for ANDREW JACKSON TAYLOR: Andrew Jackson "Jackie" Taylor, son of William and Frances Gazzaway Taylor was born in 1825 in Habersham (now Stephens) County, Georgia and raised on the North Fork of the Broad River. In the 1840's he and two brothers, John and Jeremiah, migrated to what is now Towns County where he settled near the foot of Unicoi Mountain. He married Nancy Gilbert, daughter of John and Elizabeth Ray Gilbert, on December 31, 1848. She was a sister to his brother Jeremiah's wife, Mary . A. J. Taylor enlisted in Company A, 6th Georgia Calvary, CSA during the Civil War. In his application for a Confederate Pension, he stated that at the Battle of Missionary Ridge, September 12, 1863, he was shot in the left arm and the side of the body. In "The Taylors Settling in Towns County." Ben Taylor wrote "Jackie proceeded to clear up and improve his land, and set out a lot of fruit trees. He built a corn mill and ran it with the power of water furnished by the head of Hiawassee River and ground meal for himself and all the surrounding settlement for as long as he lived which was to a ripe old age. By trade he was a farmer, a miller, and a blacksmith. He had a shop and a small store and sold goods for many years. His wife dying and leaving him alone he married the second time but no children born to the second marriage. He was a member of the Baptist Church, lived a good and quiet life, and raised a nice and respectable family." Jackie Taylor died in 1898. He and Nancy are buried in the Mt Zion Cemetery. By Jerry A Taylor
More About ANDREW JACKSON TAYLOR: Fact 1: nicknamed Jackie Fact 2: buried Mt Zion Church cemetery More About NANCY ELIZABETH GILBERT: Fact 1: buried Mt Zion Cemetery
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12. JEREMIAH MARTIN4 TAYLOR (WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born December 19, 1827 in Habersham County, Georgia, and died August 07, 1904 in Towns County, Georgia. He married (1) MARY GILBERT October 25, 1846 in Union County, Georgia, daughter of JOHN GILBERT and ELIZABETH RAY. She died August 22, 1871 in Towns County, Georgia Buried in Mt. Zion Church Cemetary. He married (2) DELILAH CROW LLOYD August 29, 1872, daughter of SILAS CROW and RUTH EBETT. She died July 10, 1936 in Towns County, Georgia Buried in Mt. Zion Church Cemetary. Notes for JEREMIAH MARTIN TAYLOR: Jeremiah Martin "Jerry" Taylor, son of William and Frances Gazzaway Taylor and grandson of Revolutioner Theophilus Taylor, was born December 19, 1827 in Habersham (now Stephens) County, Georgia and was raised on the North Fork of the Broad River. In the mid 1840's, following the removal of the Cherokees, he and two brothers, John and Andrew Jackson, all in their 20's, left home and migrated to what is now Towns County where they settled in the Owl Creek Community. Jeremiah went to General James R Wyly, a family friend from Habersham County, for advice and counsil. General Wyly, an influential man with large property and slave holdings, permitted him to live on his land until he was financially able to buy his own land. On the first Tuesday in December 1848, 13 interest in Lot 293 of the 18th District was "knocked off to Jeremiah Taylor before the courthouse door in Blairsville at the price of $15.00, he being the highest bidder." On March 12, 1851, he purchased the remaining 23 interest for $150, making a total of 160 acres. The lot had originally been drawn in the Cherokee Land Lottery by Arthur C Perry's orphans of Twiggs County, Georgia. Matthew Wright, Attorney, handled the sale. Since there was no safe way to send money through the mail, Jeremiah Taylor was advised to cut the bills in half and send them in separate mail runs, which he did and secured the land. The home on Owl Creek in which Jeremiah Taylor raised his family was a dog-trot style log house wedged by dovetail notches. The large living room had puncheon board floors and a 6' broad rock fireplace with soapstone hearth and trim. The breezeway separated the living area from the kitchen, which was in the back, and the entire structure was covered by the sleeping loft. On October 25, 1846, he married Nancy Gilbert, daughter of John and Elizabeth Ray Gilbert, who had moved from Wilkes County, North Carolina. They had seven children prior to Jeremiah enlisting in the service during the Civil War. Their names were Harvey Pinson, Adaline, William Gilbert, Sarah Ann, Mary Jane (died young), John Willborn, and Josephine (died young). Roused by the spirit of the times, Jeremiah enlisted February 9, 1863 in Company A, 6th Georgia Cavalry and rode under the command of Colonel John R Hart in A J Iverson's Brigade under Brig. General John Pegram, commander of the Calvary Division, CSA. During his Civil War tour, Jeremiah and his company rode the grounds from Cumberland Gap, Tennessee to Chickamauga, Georgia and were involved in numerous skirmishes. During the Chickamauga Campaign the 6th Georgia Calvary saw action at: Leet's Tan-Yard against Wilder's Lightning Brigade of mounted infantry, Reed's Saw Mill on the memorable field of the Chickamaug; Missionary Ridge against Colonel Minty's mounted infantry- part of Rosencrans Army; Chattanooga and Hiawassee Road against the 59th Ohio infantry; and skirmishes at Pea Vine Creek against the 1st Kentucky Infantry. During the Chickamauga Campaigns, Jeremiah was "...wounded in the right hand from firing guns. His hand became feverent, infected, and stiffened all his fingers to the point his hand was rendered essentially and substantially useless." The infection also created chronic complications which further hindered him from performing the required tasks of the Calvary. In July 1864, Jeremiah Martin Taylor was honorably discharged for the wound he received and subsequently received a monthly pension of $25/$30 during his and his widow's aging years respectively. Returning home to Owl Creek, he resumed his life of farming and providing for his family, yet the impressions of the war remained with him to the extent that he named his next child Robert E Lee Taylor. The last child of Jeremiah and Mary Gilbert Taylor was Georgia Lou Taylor, born July 26, 1867. Only four years after the birth of Georgia Lou, Mary Gilbert Taylor, at age 43, died (August 22, 1871) and was buried in Mt Zion Cemetery. Following Mary's death, Jeremiah married Delilah, the daughter of Silas Crow and the widow of Bryam Marshall Lloyd, August 29, 1872. They had two children: Benjamin Hill Taylor and Alfred Taylor. Jeremiah Martin Taylor's principal livelihood and support for his family was farming. In addition to his first land, he accumulated lots 294, 291, and part of 286 in the 18th District of Towns County. Maintaining and cultivating over 300 acres, he used the remaining land as investments for selling the timber and mineral rights. Life on the farm demanded hard labor, family cooperation, and the use of oxen, mules, and horses for working the soil. It was recorded in the 1850's that Jeremiah was given "a certain yoke of oxen of a dim or brindle color with a white face, each ablout 3 years old" for a $28 debt owed by Charles T Smith, which no doubt helped in its own small way the chores of farming the land. Jeremiah M Taylor was also a stock raiser, a blacksmith and mechanic, a nurseryman-growing fruit trees, and musician-able to play the Vl'lin at will. Being a respected member of the community, he served as a Justice of the Peace of G M District 1243, a Commissioner of the Unicoy Turnpike and as Clerk of Pleasant Hill Baptist Church of Soapstone Gap until so many people moved out that it was dissolved and merged with Mt Zion in the 1880's. Leaving his homestead to his wife and dispersing his property to his ten remaining children, Jeremiah M Taylor died August 7, 1904 and was buried in Mt Zion Cemetery beside his first wife, Mary Gilbert Taylor, and after having dwelled in his adopted mountain homeland for 69 years. Delilah Crow Lloyd Taylor died July 10, 1936 and was also buried in Mt Zion Cemetery. By Jerry A Taylor and Steven C Taylor
More About JEREMIAH MARTIN TAYLOR: Fact 1: nicknamed Jerry Fact 2: buried Mt Zion Church cemetery
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13. MARY POLLY4 TAYLOR (WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1829. She married (1) UNKNOWN HAYGOOD. She married (2) JOSHUA E. PURCELL.
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14. WOFFORD GILBERT4 TAYLOR (WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born June 11, 1830 in Franklin (HART) County, GA, and died February 12, 1910 in Bartow County. He married UNKNOWN UNKNOWN. Notes for WOFFORD GILBERT TAYLOR: It is passed down that Wofford Gilbert Taylor lived in or near Polk County, Georgia. By Jerry A Taylor and Steve A Taylor
More About WOFFORD GILBERT TAYLOR: Fact 1: Buried in Taylorsville GA Fact 2: nicknamed Wilford
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15. WILLIAM4 TAYLOR (WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1834. He married UNKNOWN WIFE.
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16. SARAH P.5 TAYLOR (JEREMIAH4, JEREMIAH3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1836 in Georgia, and died February 04, 1908 in Gallant, Etowah County, Alabama. She married (1) WILLIAM CARROLL LEE January 12, 1864, son of NEEDHAM LEE and SUSAN BAILEY. He died in Buried in Conn Cemetery. She married (2) WILLIAM CARROLL LEE January 12, 18641, son of NEEDHAM LEE and SUSAN BAILEY. He was born June 14, 1796 in Georgia or TN1, and died April 06, 1884 in Gallant, Etowah Co, AL1.
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17. BASHEBA CAROLINE5 TAYLOR (CALEB4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born September 1842, and died December 12, 1852 in Dayton, Arkansas. She married THOMPSON ADDISON.
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18. WALTON CRAWFORD5 TAYLOR (CALEB4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born January 27, 1853 in Habersham County, Georgia, and died December 11, 1918 in Stephens County, Georgia. He married MARTHA ANN KEELING February 08, 1877 in Habersham County, Georgia, daughter of LITTLETON KEELING and JUDITH AYERS. She died May 02, 1948 in Stephens County, Georgia; Buried at Liberty Hill Baptist Church. Notes for WALTON CRAWFORD TAYLOR: Walton Crawford Taylor was born January 27, 1853 near Toccoa in Habersham County, Georgia (now Stephens County). He was educated in the public school of that community. He joined the Baptist Church adn started an active membership that continued throughout his life. On the 8th day of February, 1877, he married Miss Martha Ann Keeling. Miss Keeling was reared there in the same community as Mr Taylor and enjoyed the same advantages of education that he did. Miss Keeling was also a member of the Baptist Church, having joined at an early age and continuing as an active member throughout her lifetime. The couple was married at the home of the bride's father L M Keeling, with the ceremony performed by the Reverend Elder JOhn Kytle. To this union was born fourteen children, two of whom died in infancy. One of those two children was a twin to Oscar Lee Taylor. Mr Taylor was a prominent farmer and business man. He operated twelve farms, and a mercatile store at the family home near the Broad River and he also owned rental property. Mr Taylor lived his entire life on the same plantation where he was born and where he died on December 11, 1918. He was buried on December 13, 1918 at the Liberty Hill Baptist Church, having been a member of that church most of his life. by Jane Taylor, Great Granddaughter
More About WALTON CRAWFORD TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Liberty Hill Baptist Church
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19. ALAMEDA CATHERINE5 TAYLOR (CALEB4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born December 30, 1854. She married ROBERT ALEXANDER NAVES, son of GEORGE NAVES and JANE UNKNOWN. He died May 10, 1909.
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20. MARY ANN NAOMI5 TAYLOR (CALEB4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born August 14, 1859, and died August 01, 1945. She married SAMUEL HARRISON LODEN January 03, 1877. He died March 19, 1924.
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21. JAMES5 TAYLOR (JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born August 11, 1844 in Union (Towns) County, Georgia, and died November 18, 1917. He married SARAH E. SMITH January 11, 1867 in Towns County, Georgia. She died November 09, 1898.
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22. BRUNETTA5 TAYLOR (JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born December 27, 1849 in Union (Towns) County, Georgia. She married JOHN L. TEAGUE. More About BRUNETTA TAYLOR: Fact 1: nicknamed Netty Fact 2: lived in Lula, Georgia, Banks County More About JOHN L. TEAGUE: Fact 1: nicknamed Lodge
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23. MARY ETTA5 TAYLOR (JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born February 24, 1852 in Union (Towns) County, Georgia, and died February 09, 1936 in Towns County, Georgia. She married AMANUEL NELSON WOOD February 20, 1871 in Towns County, Georgia. He died October 26, 1924 in Towns County, Georgia. More About MARY ETTA TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Brasstown Baptist Church Cemetery Fact 2: lived near Aquone, North Carolina More About AMANUEL NELSON WOOD: Fact 1: buried Brasstown Baptist Church Cemetery
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24. JULIA ANN5 TAYLOR (JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born March 04, 1854. She married WILLIAM SMITH. Notes for JULIA ANN TAYLOR: William and Julia Ann Smith moved to Texas. Julia was in California when she was last heard from.
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25. BUCHANAN5 TAYLOR (JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born September 30, 1856 in Towns County, Georgia. He married ADDIE STEP. Notes for BUCHANAN TAYLOR: Buchanan and Addie went to Texas.
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26. ANDREW J.5 TAYLOR (JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born January 18, 1859 in Towns County, Georgia, and died June 30, 1925 in Grand Junction, Mesa County, Colorado. He married SARAH LAVETA TURNER November 14, 1894 in Fruita, Mesa County, Colorado, daughter of NATHAN TURNER and CATHERINE PICKLE. She died February 19, 1940 in Colorado. Notes for ANDREW J. TAYLOR: I have little information on Grandfather except he was a very nice person, and was well liked. My mother, Josephine Taylor Beck, told me that the Indians knew him as the man who roped cattle left handed. They lived on or near the Indian Reservation near Cisco, Utah after he and Sarah Turner were married. They moved the cattle over Glade Park to the ranch in the Unaweep Canyon while the Indians were still around. He probably came to Colorado by covered wagons with cattle, from what I remember my mother saying. The Taylor Ranch, upon which he lived for about 30 years was one of the first to be developed in the Unaweep Canyon, and was a landmark of the canyon, which was shown on maps. It is located 15 miles from Whitewater, and was where they engaged in the cattle business. He was a charter member of the Grand Junction Elks Lodge. He died of diabetes while at the St Mary's Hospital at the age of 66 years of age. By Dean Bryan Beck, Grandson The following is an article from "The Daily Sentinal" which details life in Unaweep Canyon, the location of the Taylor Ranch, in the early days. It is sometimes difficult to appreciate and understand the lives of people without some insight into their environment. I found the article very descriptive as it discusses the delivery of mail and other "trials" in the Unaweep Canyon of Colorado. Jane Taylor UNAWEEP CANYON WHITEWATER TO GATEWAY ROUTE WAS TERROR FOR EARLY DAY MAIL CARRIER BY ALICE WRIGHT, SENTINEL STAFF WRITER OCTOBER 27, 1974 Unaweep Canyon's placid ranches strung at neighborly intervals along a paved highway are notable nowadays for the beauty of their setting between towering granite cliffs. When Edward Martin contracted to carry the mail from Whitewater to Gateway in 1914, each ranch was a landmark measuring his team's labored progress along the canyon's 50-mile length. For 20 yearsm he and his growing son, Ernest, delivered mail, hauled freight and passengers, acted as errand boy and messenger for friends who lived in those ranch houses. During many a snowbound winter, the Martins were virtually the only human link between eagerly welcomed and anxiously watched as he "hack" sled or mount faded into a ground blizzard or disappeared behind a snowdrift. Driving the canyon on a recent summer Sunday, Ernest Martin, now living in Escondido, California, and his sister, Dorothy Martin Tindall, of 274 Road 28 1/2, could still visualiza a distant roof as a promise of shelter against the threat of freezing, or a barn where fresh water and cool shade awaited teams exhausted by pulling a loaded wagon over Nine Mile Hill. For four years, teams were the only means of motive power. Revenue from the mail contract alone was insufficient to justify the investment in horses and equipment. The profit was in freight, merchandise and supplies for the ranches and the Gateway miners. Occasional passengers added to the income but not much. In the wagon days, the fare was $1.00. It gradually inched upward to $2.00 and finally $3.00. Envelopes the Martins picked up at the roadside mail boxes were frequently addressed to Montgomery Ward or Sears Roebuck. A couple of trips later, the packed goods would show up at the Post Office- mostly necessities to keep the ranch functioning- tools and hardware, household equipment, and clothing. The ranches were almost self-sustaining. Grocery lists entrusted to the Martins were mostly sugar, coffee, and matches. They were left at the Whitewater store to be packed and picked up the next day. More frequent were small errands, a spool of thread or a package of needles. A common errand took the Martins to the cobbler's shop, bringing boots and shoes for resoling. No leather was tough enough to resist the canyon's rocky terrain for long. The fee for this service varied with distance, measured against the standard 35 cents for a full roundtrip to Gateway. It included door-to-door pickup and delivery at either end of the line. When winter was prolonged, rancher's pantries were apt to run low on provisions, but these coincided with the times that snow was deep, and heavy loads least desirable. The Martin's willingness to accomodate their patrons was understandably weakened. Cupboard had to be literally bare before they'd agree to haul a load of groceries, and it had better be necessities only. The hack they used was a heavy-duty spring wagon, amply supplied with blankets at all seasons. They were useful against cold, or when showers marred the canyon's generally pleasant weather. In winter, hot rocks helped thaw frostbitten toes. Blankets and rocks were the only concessions to comfort, for driver and passengers alike. The hack had no cover, nor did Martin's first motor vehicle, a Model T truck acquired in 1918 from a Mr Willey who won the mail contract briefly. He soon found he could not survive on mail alone. Passengers were responsible for their own lunch- a sandwich carried in a pocket. There was no time to stop for a meal. Martin took over the mail contract as a sideline, a means of supplementing the income he earned by farming and carpentry. He well knew what he was getting into for he'd already built Gateway's first school. Headquarters for the business was the Martin ranch, a 40 acre spread west of Whitewater on the old Delta-Grand Junction road. In the earliest days, the hack picked up the mail at the Whitewater Post Office. In 1920, the terminal was moveed to Grand Junction, adding long miles to the trip. First stop on the route was the Wadlow Ranch, across the railroad and the Gunnison from Whitewater. Even that wasn't always easy to reach. Bottom lands occasionally flooded in spring, and once in June 1921. the water was so deep that Martin left his rig at the ranch, ferrying the mail across the pond. entering the canyon, the road crossed East Creek on a bridge supported by pilings which are still there. Just beyond, it began the climb up Nine Mile Hill, named for the distance to the crest. The canyon's floor was open to horse and foot traffic for about a mile, at least to those agile enough to pick a path through the boulders littering the creek bed. Quite a few people did. The attraction was a splendid picnic spot. It was a favorite for the end-of-school outing. Nine Mile Hill was an endurance test for teams and motors alike. Nearing the summit, the grade was 18 per cent. Passengers were asked to alight and walk over the top. From that point the road was partially hidden by the cliff's curve, somebody had to walk ahead to make certain the traffic had begun the long climb uphill. There was no room for passing on that shelf. The descent into the canyon was literally a drop into the Lurvey Ranch, 13 miles and two hours travel time from Whitewater with good weather and good luck. The reverse trip was particularly troublesome during the vanadium boom of 1918. Martin had contracted to haul the vanadium-radium or out of the Uravan country, across Outlaw Mesa and Cactus Park, then through the canyon to the railhead at Whitewater. On the strength of a strong government market, he invested in two heavy wagons and a number of sturdy teams. Two teams could tow both wagons to the bottom of Nine Mile Hill. Here one was detached to wait until the first could be hauled over the top. For every trip, the horses crossed that wicked grade four times. The 1918 boom burst depressingly soon. Better ore was discovered in the Belgian Congo and "Dad lost his shirt." The Nine Mile Hill remained a bugbear until the canyon road was completed in the 1930's. Lurvey's was the first of three relay stations. Fresh teams waited at all three, harnessed so there would be no delay. Teams changed again at the Casement Ranch, on the Divide, and the Silzell Ranch, only 17 miles out of Gateway. Beyond Lurvey's. the first mailbox belonged to the Earl Grant Ranch. Next came the Copper City school house, the last relic of a town which once had a thousand or so residents. Their cabins had sprawled over a broad meadow long since planted to alfalfa. Little evidence remains to mark the locations of a series of mines high on the canyon walls, the source of Copper City's visions of great wealth. At the Taylor Ranch, now the Weil Ranch, the road passes within feet of a shed built beside a fine spring of cold, clear water. The gate was hospitably open, a comfort to animal and human alike. Just beyond the Taylor Homestead, the Divide Road takes off up the cliff side. It wasn't there until 1932, built for quick access to a granite quarry on top. Some of the tailings dumped over the side still cling to a shelf just below the rim, the last vestige of another dream born too soon. Without electric power and heavy equipment, stone blocks of transportable size were too small to suit masons in distant cities. One of the canyon's tragedies occurred at the quarry point. John Holland, a Kannah Creek cattleman, went over the cliff in his car and was killed in the roll to the bottom. It happened in the early 30's, apparently an accident. Even so, his friends could not forget his grief for a lovely young wife who died in childbirth months later. She had been Lela Woodring, the daughter of the Matt Woodrings who owned the ranch next above the Taylor's. The Woodring home was another Martin-built structure. Several times Dorothy was a guest there for two or three days, pleased at an opportunity to visit Mrs Woodring whom she knew as a sister of a Whitewater neighbor, Mrs Mahannah. From Woodrings to the Casement Ranch, also known as the Fall Creek Ranch, is a nine mile stretch without a single occupied house. The road followed the canyon's bottom, an engineering error which Martin kept hoping would be corrected. When winter's winds piled snow in 20-foot drifts, he couldn't see the fence lines. Telephone wires strung on "quakies" were his only guidelines. Many of the saplings are still there, witnesses to the durability of aspen wood. The long road has long since been moved to the sunny side of the canyon as Martin advocated. When the road across the canyon's mid-section was closed by bad weather, Martin stashed his wheeled vehicles at the relay stations on either side, relying on a sled for the pull across the 7,000 foot divide. When melting snow created a quagmire, he rode a horse. Sometimes the going was so slow that he never got closer to home than the Lurvey Ranch. A cousin was hired to bring the mail that far. It's original name, Fall Creek, was chosen for the proximity of a beautiful water fall on the canyon's north cliff, rarely seen by westbound travelers because of it being hidden behind a curve. Even castbound travelers don't see it much anymore. It once ran all year, now it's dry after midsummer.The Casement Ranch at Fall Creek was a well-kept spread notable for it's red and white painted buildings and the warm welcome awaiting travelers when the Dividing crossing was rough going. Contributed by Dean Bryan Beck, Grandson
More About ANDREW J. TAYLOR: Fact 1: nicknamed Andy Fact 2: buried Grannd Junction Municipal Cemetery, Fact 3: Orchard Mesa, Colorado Notes for SARAH LAVETA TURNER: Sarah Laveta "Sallie" Turner Taylor was one of the true pioneers of the West, having come overland in a covered wagon when she was five years old. Her family drove their cattle ahead of them. A short time after they settled in Fremont County, Colorado, the snow piled to a depth of four feet and most of their livestock died. She and Andrew Taylor ran cattle in Eastern Utah for several years, and moved their cattle to the Unaweep Canyon where they made their lives for 30 years. When her husband died in 1925, she moved from the ranch to the St Charles Hotel at 317 South 2nd in Grand Junction, Colorado, which she owned and gave the hotel to her daughter, Josephine Taylor Beck, as a life estate when she died. She was affiliated with the Sunshine Chapter of the O.E.S., Grand Valley Chapter of the Rebekah, Women's Relief Corps, and was a member of the Episcopal faith. She would be working in her kitchen at the Ranch and she would turn around to find a room full of Indians watching her work, and she didn't hear them come in! She nursed an Indian baby back to health, and the family wanted to give her the baby. If you saved a life, that life was yours. She said, "No", so the father left and came back with a deer as payment. These two stories were told by daughters Lillian and Josephine. She was a wonderful woman. by Dean Bryan Beck, Grandson
The following article appeared in "Westworld," Sunday, August 29, 1977, Grand Junction, Colorado, which mentioned an incident involving Sarah Turner Taylor (Mrs A J Taylor) UNAWEEP TOWNS GONE WITHOUT A TRACE BY J R KIRKPATRICK There's no evidence that the towns ever existed. They can't be called ghost towns, because there is no remaining trace of either Pearl City or Copper City today. Yet their sites, along Colorado 141 between Whitewater and Gateway, have been verified by a pioneer lady who grew up in Copper City. The towns, both settled in 1897, were tiny, with populations ranging from 75 to 100 persons. They were close neighbors, located only two miles apart alongside East Creek in Unaweep Canyon. Pearl City died in 1912, while Copper City survived another two years.
More About SARAH LAVETA TURNER: Fact 1: Buried on February 21, 1940 in Grand Jucntion Cemetery; Orchard Mesa, Colorado Fact 2: nicknamed Sallie
Children of ANDREW TAYLOR and SARAH TURNER are:
27. JOSEPHINE5 TAYLOR (JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born April 28, 1861 in Towns County, Georgia, and died September 13, 1941 in Towns County, Georgia. She married BENJAMIN LARKIN KENDALL March 23, 1884 in Towns County, Georgia. He died January 05, 1933 in Towns County, Georgia. More About JOSEPHINE TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Mt Zion Cemetery More About BENJAMIN LARKIN KENDALL: Fact 1: buried Mt Zion Cemetery
Children of JOSEPHINE TAYLOR and BENJAMIN KENDALL are:
28. SARAH JANE5 TAYLOR (JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born May 23, 1863 in Towns County, Georgia, and died March 17, 1942. She married JAMES W. PATTON January 21, 1883 in Towns County, Georgia. He died December 19, 1935. More About SARAH JANE TAYLOR: Fact 1: James and Sarah Jane moved to Texas from Ga
Children of SARAH TAYLOR and JAMES PATTON are:
29. ALICE MARTHA5 TAYLOR (JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born May 03, 1866 in Towns County, Georgia. She married THOMAS J PATTON January 03, 1886 in Towns County, Georgia. More About ALICE MARTHA TAYLOR: Fact 1: Alice and Thomas J Patton moved to Lula, Ga Fact 2: in Banks County
Children of ALICE TAYLOR and THOMAS PATTON are:
30. NEWTON5 TAYLOR (JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born September 16, 1868 in Towns County, Georgia, and died September 25, 1936 in Towns County, Georgia. He married MARY LOUISA J.KENDAL September 25, 1887 in Towns County, Georgia. She died June 03, 1947. More About MARY LOUISA J.KENDAL: Fact 1: nicknamed Lou
Children of NEWTON TAYLOR and MARY J.KENDAL are:
31. JOHN MORGAN5 TAYLOR (SPENCER RANDOLPH4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born January 04, 1846, and died April 27, 1929 in Denton Tx. He married ELIZABETH JAMES DAVIS October 08, 1874. She died June 01, 1909 in Denton Tx.
Child of JOHN TAYLOR and ELIZABETH DAVIS is:
32. MCDANIEL5 HOLCOMB (MILLIE4 TAYLOR, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born February 1847 in Georgia, and died 1925 in Cherokee, Alabama. He married ANNIS PADGETT. She died 1940 in Cherokee, Alabama.
Children of MCDANIEL HOLCOMB and ANNIS PADGETT are:
33. NANCY ELIZABETH5 TAYLOR (ANDREW JACKSON4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born December 10, 1850 in Union (Towns) County, Georgia, and died August 05, 1910. She married DANIEL H GURLEY. He died 1928. More About NANCY ELIZABETH TAYLOR: Fact 1: nicknamed Betty
Child of NANCY TAYLOR and DANIEL GURLEY is:
34. WILLIAM ALBERT5 TAYLOR (ANDREW JACKSON4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born November 14, 1853 in Union (Towns) County, Georgia, and died July 07, 1917 in Gillsville, Georgia. He married EMMIE SOSBE. She died December 24, 1903 in Helen (White) County, Georgia. More About WILLIAM ALBERT TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Gillsville Cemetery More About EMMIE SOSBE: Fact 1: buried Chattahoochee Baptist Church Cemetery
Children of WILLIAM TAYLOR and EMMIE SOSBE are:
35. ROBERT W.5 TAYLOR (ANDREW JACKSON4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born November 20, 1862 in Towns County, Georgia, and died May 05, 1936 in Towns County, Georgia. He married LILLIE DILLINGHAM August 05, 1897 in Towns County, Georgia. She died August 16, 1968 in Towns County, Georgia. More About ROBERT W. TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Mt Zion Cemetery More About LILLIE DILLINGHAM: Fact 1: buried Mt Zion Cemetery
Children of ROBERT TAYLOR and LILLIE DILLINGHAM are:
36. FRANCIS BARTOW5 TAYLOR (ANDREW JACKSON4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born September 13, 1866 in Towns County, Georgia, and died November 02, 1938 in Towns County, Georgia. He married LUVENIA JANE GARRETT May 29, 1887 in Towns County, Georgia. She died April 15, 1918 in Towns County, Georgia. More About FRANCIS BARTOW TAYLOR: Fact 1: nicknamed Bart Fact 2: buried Mt Zion Church cemetery More About LUVENIA JANE GARRETT: Fact 1: buried Mt Zion Cemetery
Children of FRANCIS TAYLOR and LUVENIA GARRETT are:
37. HARVEY PINSON5 TAYLOR (JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born March 12, 1848 in Towns County, Georgia, and died February 28, 1915 in Cobb County, GA. He married (1) AMANDA SMITH. He married (2) NANCY MATILDA BRYAN 1869 in Hart County, Georgia, daughter of MARTIN BRYAN and MARTHA JOHNSTON. She was born February 14, 1846 in Franklin County, Georgai, and died February 13, 1911 in Cobb County, Ga. More About HARVEY PINSON TAYLOR: Fact 1: Buried at Blackwell Cemetary Notes for NANCY MATILDA BRYAN: Nancy Matilda Bryan, daughter of Martin and Martha Johnston Bryan, was born February 14, 1846 in Franklin (Hart) County, Georgia. Following the Civil War, she went on an extended visit to her aunt Agnes Johnson Rogers in Towns County, Georgia. Aunt Agnes' husband, Johnson C Rogers, and son-in-law, John H wike, both died during the Civil War and Nancy went to help, especially since there was sickness in the family. Harvey Pinson "Harve" Taylor, son of Jeremiah Martin and Mary Gilbert Taylor, was born March 12, 1848 in Union (Towns) County, Georgia and grew up in the Owl Creek Community. He met Nancy Matilda Bryan at the home of a neighbor, Mrs Agnes Rogers. When Nancy Bryan ended her visit with her aunt and returned home to Hart County, Georgia, Harve Taylor soon went over the mountain to pay her a call. Married in 1869, they returned to Towns County- Nancy riding on the back of a mule and Harve leading it all the way. They built a house near the Soapstone Gap, still known as the "Harve Plac," and farmed for a living. The property was rather mountainous and farming was difficult. At threshing time it took four yokes of oxen to pull the boiler and separator up to his fields in the mountain flats. the land was also very rocky, hence the rock piles and rock rows still on the property today. Shortly after the turn of the century, Harve Taylor, advancing in age, decided he would do better to move to flatter land "down in Georgia' and grow cotton. He sold his Owl Creek property to his brother Benjamin H Taylor and moved to Blackwell community to Cobb County, Georgia. All of his children except Jeremiah M "Judd" moved with him. As inscribed on her tombstone in Blackwell Cemetery, Nancy Taylor "crossed the troubled river" on February 16, 1911. After Nancy's death, Harve married Amanda Smith. Harve died February 28, 1915 and was buried beside Nancy. By Jerry A Taylor More About NANCY MATILDA BRYAN: Fact 1: buried Blackwell Cemetery/Grissom Cemetery
Children of HARVEY TAYLOR and NANCY BRYAN are:
38. ADALINE5 TAYLOR (JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born March 04, 1850 in Union County, Georgia, and died in Union (Towns) County, Georgia. She married JOSEPH L SPIVA April 01, 1874 in Towns County, Georgia, son of ADANIRAM SPIVA and EVALINE SOUTHER. He died in Towns County, Georgia. More About ADALINE TAYLOR: Fact 1: Buried in Shady Grove Methodist Church Cemetery More About JOSEPH L SPIVA: Fact 1: Buried in Shady Grove Methodist Church Cemetery
Children of ADALINE TAYLOR and JOSEPH SPIVA are:
39. WILLIAM GILBERT5 TAYLOR (JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born March 29, 1852 in Towns County, Georgia, and died November 11, 1933 in Towns County, Georgia. He married N JANE ROBERSON February 06, 1876 in Towns County, Georgia, daughter of WILLIAM ROBERSON and HARRIETT GREEN. She died March 23, 1914 in Towns County, Georgia. Notes for WILLIAM GILBERT TAYLOR: William Gilbert "Will" Taylor, third son of Civil War Veteran Jeremiah Martin Taylor and Mary Gilbert Taylor, was born and raised in the Owl Creek communtiy of Towns County, Georgia. Will was taught the ways of living off the land and no doubt had to apply his knowledge at an early age after his father returned from the Civil War with a wounded hand when Will was only eleven years old. When in his early twenties, William was engaged to one of his Owl Creek neighbors and on February 6, 1876 married N Jane Roberson, daughter of William and Harriett Green Roberson. The Honorable James P Goddard, JP performed the services. Will and Jane lived in a dog-trot cabin adjoining his father's property next to Taylor's Branch where all seven of their children were born. Will's primary occupation and livelihood was farming, hunting, and fishing and providing for his family. He owned 320 acres on Owl Creek, part of which he used for selling timber and mineral rights, and the other areas he used to cultivate corn sorghum, apples, and pears. Will was known as a steady, hard working farmer and had a strong affection for hunting and fishing. On occasions he would be working in the fields and when he took a notion to go fishing, he would leave his team to the plow, go and do his fishing, come back to the fields and take up where he left off. Will was said to be an even natured man, a loyal Democrat and a Baptist. As a child he attended Pleasant Hill Baptist Church, at Soapstone Gap, and took his own children to Mt Zion Baptist Church. He was of medium build and wore a heavy mustache and although he never had much to say, he was 'a right neighborly sort of feller'. Will was also an industrious farmer and helped supply his friends and family with "Medicinal Corn Whiskey" by 'providing the neighborhood boys with all the corn they needed in return for half the drippings' that were brewed at the spring on Taylor's Branch. Despite Will's good natured ways, his love for hunting, fishing and good honest work, his family was plagued with a series of tragedies. On March 23, 1914, he lost Jane, his wife; two years later his eldest daughter, Flora Taylor Hooper, died at the age of 35; then around 1917, his son Gordon who had been living in Colorado and Montana was killed, perhaps murdered after Will had wired him #200.00 in Butte, Montana. In 1933, Will Taylor, who had been in poor health for a few years, was found frozen to death early one Friday morning. He regularly visited his children Bynum and Gene at their homes and one cold November evening he left Gene's heading home where Frances, his unmarried daughter, lived and cared for him. He never returned home and was found the next morning, November 11, 1933, frozen to the ground next to Owl Creek presumably dying of a heart attact. Less than two years later Francesm the last surviving daughter, died of what folks said was the 'simple lack of will to live.' Eugene William Taylor, one of seven children was the only child of William and Jane to enjoy longevity. William Gilbert Taylor and his wifee N Jane Roberson Taylor are buried side by side and surrounded by five of their children in the Mt Zion Cemetery, Hiawassee, Georgia. By Stephen C Taylor and Terry E Taylor Second Great Grandsons
More About WILLIAM GILBERT TAYLOR: Fact 1: nicknamed Will Fact 2: buried Mt Zion Church cemetery More About N JANE ROBERSON: Fact 1: Buried in Mount Zion Cemetery
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40. SARAH ANN5 TAYLOR (JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born July 07, 1854 in Union (Towns) County, Georgia. She married MILTON WHEELER.
Child of SARAH TAYLOR and MILTON WHEELER is:
41. JOHN WILLBORN5 TAYLOR (JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born July 04, 1860 in Towns County, Georgia. He married LOUISA ARAH HOOPER. More About LOUISA ARAH HOOPER: Fact 1: nicknamed Lou Arie
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42. ROBERT E. LEE5 TAYLOR (JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born November 29, 1865 in Towns County, Georgia, and died October 21, 1927 in Jefferson County, Alabama. He married (1) UNKNOWN. He married (2) ICY ESTHER CLAYTON 1894. Notes for ROBERT E. LEE TAYLOR: Robert E Lee Taylor as born November 29, 1865 in Towns County, Georgia, the eighth child of Jeremiah Martin Taylor and his first wife Mary Gilbert. Robert Lee Taylor stayed on the family farm near Hiawasseem Georgia until 1887 at age 21 when he moved to Jefferson County, Alabama, where his younger sister Georgia Lou and her husband William Steedley had gone a year earlier. Robert Lee Taylor worked as a blacksmith for Southern Railway Company, acquired farm land near Birmingham, and married an Alabama girl named Icy Esther Clayton. Robert and Icy had four children. Robert Lee Taylor died in October, 1927 in Jefferson County, Alabama. By Sue Miller Worts
Child of ROBERT TAYLOR and UNKNOWN is:
Children of ROBERT TAYLOR and ICY CLAYTON are:
43. GEORGIA LOU5 TAYLOR (JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born July 26, 1867 in Towns County, Georgia, and died June 16, 1952 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. She married WILLIAM BEAUREGARD STEEDLEY October 05, 1884 in Towns County, Georgia, son of DAVID STEEDLEY and JULIANNE HUNT. He died February 11, 1941 in Littleton, Jefferson County, Alabama. More About GEORGIA LOU TAYLOR: Fact 1: Buried in Elmwood Cemetery, Birmingham, Alabama More About WILLIAM BEAUREGARD STEEDLEY: Fact 1: Buried in Lynn's Crossing Cemetery
Children of GEORGIA TAYLOR and WILLIAM STEEDLEY are:
44. BENJAMIN HILL5 TAYLOR (JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born February 20, 1876 in Towns County, Georgia, and died December 01, 1961 in Towns County, Georgia. He married ETHEL SANDERS November 10, 1901 in Towns County, Georgia, daughter of JOEL SANDERS and OMA LLOYD. She died August 17, 1960 in Towns County, Georgia. Notes for BENJAMIN HILL TAYLOR: Benjamin Hill Taylor, son of Jeremiah and Delilah Crow Lloyd Taylor, was born February 20, 1876 on Owl Creek in Towns county, Georgia. He married Ethel Sanders and they had seven children. Ben lived on Owl Creek and worked as a blacksmith and a farmer. He made and repaire most of the tools used by himself and his neighbors. He also served as Justice of the Peace in his district for a number of years. Ben attended church and school in what he called the "little log house in the Soapstone Gap" where he learned the basics from the Blue Book Speller. In the early 1940's Ben was stricken with crippling arthritis and eventually became bedfast. To pass the time he began writing essays and poems. Although he was in great pain and his hands gnarled, his penmanship was a beautiful script. The topics he chose to write about ranged from political commentaries ("Let's Swap the Jack Ass In") and humorous musings ("Who Made the First Cream Gravy") to family history ("The Taylor Race"). As stated in Ben's own words: I can't do much But read and write And that's mostly what I do From morn to night. I read of the future, I write of the past All summed up, but not much at last But it keeps me busy, and my mind content And off the hardships I have underwent. Ethel Sanders Taylor died August 17, 1960. Ben died December 1, 1961. They were members of Mt Zion Baptist Church where Ben once served as church clerk. They are buried in the church cemetery. by Hilda Thomason
More About BENJAMIN HILL TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Mt Zion Cemetery More About ETHEL SANDERS: Fact 1: buried Mt Zion Cemetery
Children of BENJAMIN TAYLOR and ETHEL SANDERS are:
45. ALFRED C.5 TAYLOR, SR. (JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born November 18, 1880 in Towns County, Georgia. He married JANE ELIZABETH TANNER November 27, 1898 in Towns County, Georgia. She died 1951 in Hall County, Georgia; Buried in Alta Vista Cemeterty, Gainesville, Georgia.
Children of ALFRED TAYLOR and JANE TANNER are:
46. FLEMING FLETCHER5 PURCELL (MARY POLLY4 TAYLOR, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born July 26, 1866 in Georgia, and died September 21, 1936 in Baxley (Appling County), Georgia. He married SARAH ELIZABETH SMITH April 12, 1896. She died May 29, 1960 in Baxley (Appling County), Georgia. More About FLEMING FLETCHER PURCELL: Fact 1: Buried in Sunshine Methodist Church Cemetery; Tocca, Georgia Fact 2: Toccoa, Georgia More About SARAH ELIZABETH SMITH: Fact 1: Buried in Shunshine Methodist church Cemetery; Tocca, Georgia
Child of FLEMING PURCELL and SARAH SMITH is:
47. WILLIAM JESS5 TAYLOR (WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born January 31, 1858 in Franklin County, Georgia (Now Stephens County), and died March 22, 1926 in Stephens County, Georgia. He married SARAH C. ANDREWS.
Children of WILLIAM TAYLOR and SARAH ANDREWS are:
Generation No. 5
48. ELIZA JANE6 LEE (SARAH P.5 TAYLOR, JEREMIAH4, JEREMIAH3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born October 31, 1867 in Alabama, and died July 31, 1903 in Gallant, Etowah County, Alabama. She married SIMON S. CONN,JR. September 28, 1884, son of SIMON CONN and ALSREY GENTRY. More About ELIZA JANE LEE: Fact 1: Buried in Conn Cemetery More About SIMON S. CONN,JR.: Fact 1: Buried in Conn Cemetery
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49. ELIZA JANE6 LEE (SARAH P.5 TAYLOR, JEREMIAH4, JEREMIAH3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born October 31, 1867 in Alabama1, and died July 31, 1903 in Gallant, Etowah Co, AL1. She married SIMON S. CONN September 28, 18841, son of SIMON CONN and ALSREY GENTRY. He was born February 22, 1861 in Alabama1, and died December 11, 1930 in Gallant, Etowah Co, AL1.
Children of ELIZA LEE and SIMON CONN are:
50. GARRETT CALEB CHRISTOPHER6 ADDISON (BASHEBA CAROLINE5 TAYLOR, CALEB4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) He married DORA LOU WOOD.
Child of GARRETT ADDISON and DORA WOOD is:
51. BURNETTE ROSA6 TAYLOR (WALTON CRAWFORD5, CALEB4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born May 15, 1878, and died July 05, 1971 in Stephens County Georgia. She married WILLIAM M HICKS. He died November 19, 1935.
Child of BURNETTE TAYLOR and WILLIAM HICKS is:
52. WALTON ALEX STEPHENS6 TAYLOR (WALTON CRAWFORD5, CALEB4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born November 07, 1879, and died June 06, 1952. He married VINA AYERS October 07, 1900.
Children of WALTON TAYLOR and VINA AYERS are:
53. WILLIAM HARRISON6 TAYLOR (WALTON CRAWFORD5, CALEB4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born March 05, 1881, and died September 20, 1952. He married CORA DAVIS December 22, 1902, daughter of FREELAND DAVIS. She died April 20, 1942 in Stephens County GA.
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54. ELLA MAE6 TAYLOR (WALTON CRAWFORD5, CALEB4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born May 30, 1883, and died September 29, 1953. She married MARION H. DAVIS.
Children of ELLA TAYLOR and MARION DAVIS are:
55. LITTLETON FRANK6 TAYLOR (WALTON CRAWFORD5, CALEB4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born August 18, 1884, and died July 22, 1945. He married SALLY ISBELL October 31, 1915.
Children of LITTLETON TAYLOR and SALLY ISBELL are:
56. CALEB MADISON6 TAYLOR (WALTON CRAWFORD5, CALEB4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born April 01, 1886 in Stephens County GA, and died September 29, 1958 in Atlanta GA. He married MAE DUVALL October 19, 1910 in Hiawassee Ga. She died April 08, 1978 in East Point GA. Notes for CALEB MADISON TAYLOR: Occupation: Pullman Conductor for The Pullman Company Hobbys: Carpentry Resided in East Point GA Religon Baptist More About CALEB MADISON TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried College Park Cemetery, College Park, Ga
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57. OSCAR LEE6 TAYLOR (WALTON CRAWFORD5, CALEB4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born March 13, 1888, and died May 04, 1965 in Stephens County GA. He married ANNIE SAYER December 22, 1907. She died November 26, 1965 in stephens County GA.
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58. THOMAS HILLIARD6 TAYLOR, SR (WALTON CRAWFORD5, CALEB4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born December 18, 1889 in Stephens County GA, and died July 06, 1961 in Stephens County GA. He married (1) MARY MILLER WHITMIRE September 22, 1912 in Stephens County GA. She died February 24, 1929 in Stephens County GA. He married (2) LOU SISK September 30, 1930. She died March 15, 1936. He married (3) NEZZIE BLAIR JACKSON December 23, 1956. Notes for THOMAS HILLIARD TAYLOR, SR: Thomas Hilliard Taylor owned Taylor Baking Company and other real estate. He was a member of the Toccoa City Council and a real estate Tax Adjuster for Stephens County Ga. From "The History of Stephens County, Georgia 1715-1972" by Kathryn Curtis Trogden
Children of THOMAS TAYLOR and MARY WHITMIRE are:
Children of THOMAS TAYLOR and NEZZIE JACKSON are:
59. VINNIE6 TAYLOR (WALTON CRAWFORD5, CALEB4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born April 13, 1893, and died March 16, 1985. She married BUREN WHITMIRE. He died September 04, 1947.
Children of VINNIE TAYLOR and BUREN WHITMIRE are:
60. VIOLA ANN6 TAYLOR (WALTON CRAWFORD5, CALEB4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born September 28, 1895, and died July 15, 1982 in Stephens County GA. She married HARLEY C. CARPENTER. He died July 08, 1965.
Children of VIOLA TAYLOR and HARLEY CARPENTER are:
61. ALAMEDA LORENA6 NAVES (ALAMEDA CATHERINE5 TAYLOR, CALEB4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born August 10, 1873, and died November 12, 1967. She married (1) UNKNOWN BAILEY. She married (2) WILLIAM HENRY BRADFORD December 09, 1916. More About ALAMEDA LORENA NAVES: Fact 1: nicknamed Mattie
Children of ALAMEDA NAVES and UNKNOWN BAILEY are:
62. ROBERT WADE6 NAVES (ALAMEDA CATHERINE5 TAYLOR, CALEB4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born May 07, 1877, and died June 27, 1942. He married UNKNOWN WIFE. Notes for ROBERT WADE NAVES: Robert Wade Naves was killed by a Streamlined Passenger Train about 10:30 PM north of Cornelia, Georgia. He was a carpenter and former railway employee. It was believed that he was sitting on the track and was hit by the wheels of the engine. His body was thrown onto the outbound track. He was survived by five sons, Henry, Claude, Olan, Joe, and Worth Naves; two sisters, Mrs W T Acree of Valdosta, Georgia and Mrs W L Bradford of Nashville, Tennessee; one brother, A D Naves of Birmingham, Alabama.
Children of ROBERT NAVES and UNKNOWN WIFE are:
63. AMANDA NAOMI6 LODEN (MARY ANN NAOMI5 TAYLOR, CALEB4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born March 18, 1878, and died August 20, 1964. She married EMORY SPEAR WILLIAMS June 03, 1900. He died January 18, 1951.
Children of AMANDA LODEN and EMORY WILLIAMS are:
64. JOHN HARRISON6 LODEN (MARY ANN NAOMI5 TAYLOR, CALEB4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born January 08, 1880, and died January 20, 1968. He married SARAH IDA MAXWELL January 15, 1908.
Children of JOHN LODEN and SARAH MAXWELL are:
65. ISABELLA GABRILLA6 LODEN (MARY ANN NAOMI5 TAYLOR, CALEB4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born February 06, 1882, and died May 09, 1948. She married JAMES MARTIN WILLIAMS February 07, 1904. He died October 29, 1957.
Children of ISABELLA LODEN and JAMES WILLIAMS are:
66. ALMEDIA LOUISE6 LODEN (MARY ANN NAOMI5 TAYLOR, CALEB4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born January 15, 1893, and died November 09, 1981. She married CHARLIE FRANKLIN HEMPHILL December 19, 1915. He died November 04, 1977.
Children of ALMEDIA LODEN and CHARLIE HEMPHILL are:
67. MARY MAGDELINE6 TAYLOR (JAMES5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born May 11, 1880, and died February 07, 1974. She married WILLIAM JAMES RILEY MCCONNELL. He died December 29, 1984. More About WILLIAM JAMES RILEY MCCONNELL: Fact 1: nicknamed Ed
Child of MARY TAYLOR and WILLIAM MCCONNELL is:
68. THOMAS NEWTON6 WOOD (MARY ETTA5 TAYLOR, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born July 13, 1872 in Towns County, Georgia, and died 1953 in Clark Co, Ga. He married NANCY EMMA NEAL January 11, 1895 in Aquone, Macon Co, NC. She died September 22, 1961 in Clark Co, Ga. More About THOMAS NEWTON WOOD: Fact 1: Buried Attica Baptist Church Cemetery, Athens Fact 2: Ga More About NANCY EMMA NEAL: Fact 1: buried Attica Baptist Church Cemetery, Athens Fact 2: Ga
Children of THOMAS WOOD and NANCY NEAL are:
69. LAURA6 WOOD (MARY ETTA5 TAYLOR, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born May 06, 1875, and died July 22, 1964. She married (1) DAVID KILPATRICK. He died August 12, 1932 in Clay County, North Carolina. She married (2) JOHN TATHAM. More About DAVID KILPATRICK: Fact 1: buried Old Ledford Chapel Cemetery
Children of LAURA WOOD and DAVID KILPATRICK are:
Child of LAURA WOOD and JOHN TATHAM is:
70. ELLA6 WOOD (MARY ETTA5 TAYLOR, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born June 17, 1877, and died April 20, 1928 in Andrews, Cherokee County, North, Carolina. She married GEORGE STEPP July 22, 1897 in Macon County NC. He died 1928 in Cherokee County, North Carolina.
Children of ELLA WOOD and GEORGE STEPP are:
71. MARY ETTA6 WOOD (MARY ETTA5 TAYLOR, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born October 18, 1886, and died July 13, 1961. She married JEHU EDWIN BARNARD, SR August 29, 1907. He died July 13, 1961. More About JEHU EDWIN BARNARD, SR: Fact 1: nicknamed Jace
Children of MARY WOOD and JEHU BARNARD are:
72. JAMES ARTHUR6 WOOD (MARY ETTA5 TAYLOR, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born February 18, 1889 in Natahala NC, and died December 04, 1949 in Warne, Clay county NC. He married EDITH R ERWIN February 18, 1917. She died January 29, 1954 in Warne, Clay county NC. More About JAMES ARTHUR WOOD: Fact 1: buried Brasstown Baptist Church Cemetery More About EDITH R ERWIN: Fact 1: buried Brasstown Baptist Church Cemetery
Children of JAMES WOOD and EDITH ERWIN are:
73. FLORENCE6 WOOD (MARY ETTA5 TAYLOR, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born November 13, 1892, and died August 18, 1978 in Towns County, Georgia. She married GUSTAVE MCKINLEY PUETT January 28, 1917 in Clay County NC. He died April 10, 1965 in Towns County NC. More About FLORENCE WOOD: Fact 1: buried Brasstown Baptist Church Cemetery
Children of FLORENCE WOOD and GUSTAVE PUETT are:
74. LILLIAN MERLE6 TAYLOR (ANDREW J.5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born July 17, 1903 in Whitewater,Mesa County Colorado. She married (1) WILLIAM ROSS FARMER October 18, 1921 in Glenwood Springs Garfield County Colorado. He died May 19, 1974. She married (2) PHILLIP W. MASSEY March 24, 1971. Notes for LILLIAN MERLE TAYLOR: Lillian Merle Taylor is a housewife who is outgoing and has a great sense of humor. She loves the outdoor. She loved the time she spent at her cabin on Grand Mesa. She is a family person who will tell you about her family, and how much she loves each one. She is currently living with her daughter, Wink Dryden, in Las Vegas, Nevada. By Dean Bryan Beck, Nephew THE FOLLOWING WAS WRITTEN BY LILLIAN TAYLOR FARMER MASSEY;
As I think back over my child days, I appreciate my parents more than ever. They had some rough times. When they were first married, the country where they had to graze their cattle was in the Indian Region. Any way close. My mother would be busy baking bread or cooking and when she turned around the room would be filled with Indians sitting along the wall watching her cook. And she never heard a one come in. They moved from there to the Unaweep Canyon where we were reared. We had a good home and lots to eat, but always had to work hard. I always had to milk 6 or 7 cows before going to school and walk 3/4 of a mile. Help with the haying and after it was stacked, weed the big garden. So I was raised to work and it never hurt me a bit. In fact, it prepared me for the hard knocks that we come to face with our life. I look back on my life and I am grateful for my good child life of lots of freedom and happiness and, that a child can have growing up. By Lillian Massey
More About WILLIAM ROSS FARMER: Fact 1: nicknamed Bill Fact 2: May 25, 1974, buried Grand Junction Municipal Cemetery Fact 3: Orchard Mesa, Colorado
Children of LILLIAN TAYLOR and WILLIAM FARMER are:
75. ALVA WHEELER6 TAYLOR (ANDREW J.5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born April 28, 1905 in Gunnison River, Mesa County Colorado, and died April 05, 1959 in Grand Jucntion Colorado. He married LOLA MAE SMITH March 29, 1928 in Delta County Colorado, daughter of WILLIAM SMITH and MARY MEDCALF. Notes for ALVA WHEELER TAYLOR: Alva Wheeler "Alvie" Taylor was a cattleman on the Taylor and Heskett ranches for many years, south of Whitewate, Colorado. A very hard working man with a great disposition. A very likable person who had no enemies, and was the best father and friend you could ever have in your life. His son Jerry, calls him the best friend he has ever known. At the age of 54, he was thrown from his horse when fording the Gunnison River with his son, Jerry Taylor, and a herd of cattle, and it took several days for searchers to locate his body, which was found about 150 yards from the point where he was thrown from his horse. The rancher's horse apparently stepped into a hole or lost it's footing as Taylor forded the river while gathering cattle some 20 miles south of Grand Junction and several miles upstream from the Indian Rock Orchard Company Ranch. His son, Jerry, then 20 years of age, saw his father disappear in the water, and jumped in to find his father, but the older man was swept away. A friend of the family said Taylor couldn't swim. Other accounts stated he could. The riderless horse scrambled to safety. A score of men in boats, horseback and on foot took part in the search which lasted for three days and continued in drenching rain. The body was discovered from a boat using a barbed wire grapple in a deep hole. It snagged on clothing about 10 feet below the surface of the water. Deputy Sheriff Earl Sawyer said many persons voluntarily helped out during the search period. Among these were members of the Colorado River Skippers with their boats, the Kannah Creek Cowbelles, ranchers, Game and Fish Department employees and Rio Grande Railroad crews. Two boats were taken to Whitewater and taken upstream by rail to the site. The boats belonged to Bill Jarvis and Mesa County. Skin divers were also used. Alva Taylor was a lifelong resident of Unaweep Canyon Mesa. He attended schools in Unaweep and Grand Junction. Taylor operated a large ranch located about 14 miles up Unaweep Canyon which was first bought by his father, the late Andrew J Taylor, in the 1890's. It is one of the early ranches in the Unaweep and has large acreage both in the canyon and on the Uncompahgre forest. He was a member of the National Cattlemen's Association, the Colorado Cattleman's Association, the Mesa County Farm Bureau and the Elk's Lodge. BPOE Lodge 575 was in charge of his funeral services. Reverend Earl Goss was officiating. Pall Bearers were George Lockhart, Vern Wood, Byrl Casto, Clyde Robinson, Frank Calhoun, and Bob Knox. Honorary Bearers were Jack Wadlow, Wes Devenney, E J Heskett, Charles Silzell, Jerome Craig, Joe Scales, Lawrence Mash, Sharon Billings, Raymond Woodring, and Ute Osborne. At the services there was a bunch of cattle close by who were bawling. Son, Jerry, said that even the cows were crying at the loss of his father. By Dean Bryan Beck, Nephew More About ALVA WHEELER TAYLOR: Fact 1: March 20, 1970, buried Grand Junction, Mesa County, Colorado Fact 2: Municipal Cemetery Fact 3: nicknamed Alvie
Children of ALVA TAYLOR and LOLA SMITH are:
76. JOSEPHINE NAOMA6 TAYLOR (ANDREW J.5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born November 13, 1907 in Whitewater,Mesa County Colorado, and died March 17, 1970 in Grand Junction Mesa County Co. She married (1) EDWIN LORAINE BLANCHARD. She married (2) EDWIN ELLERY BECK September 02, 1926 in Grand Jucntion Colorado. He died March 18, 1968 in Flint, Genesse County, Michigan. Notes for JOSEPHINE NAOMA TAYLOR: Jo Taylor was a housewife who played the piano by ear, and would play dances and over radio station KFXJ in Grand Junction, Colorado, with husband Ed playing the alto saxophone. Her mother left the St Charles Hotel, located at 317 South 2nd St, Grand Junction, Colorado to Jo when she passed away in 1940. She was an easy touch for those in need. She was beaten by a man who was drunk in the hotel, and the man was not prosecuted because of a slick lawyer. She had a massive stroke which left her unable to speak, and she was in nursing homes until she died. She was a very caring person, who loved horses, people, music, and had a strong belief in God. Her memorial services took place at St Martin's Chapel, Grand Junction, Colorado, on March 20, 1970, at 4:00 pm. Reverend Ronald R Hamilton officiated from the First United Methodist Church. Pall Bearers were Ross Unger, Ira Berry, Maurice Ford, Keith Moore, Arthur Gilbert, and Tom Toughridge. By Dean Bryan Beck, Son
More About JOSEPHINE NAOMA TAYLOR: Fact 1: nicknamed Jo Fact 2: buried Grand Junction Municipal Cemetery More About EDWIN ELLERY BECK: Fact 1: March 22, 1968, buried Grace Lawn Cemetery, Flint, Michigan
Child of JOSEPHINE TAYLOR and EDWIN BECK is:
77. JAMES GROVER6 KENDALL (JOSEPHINE5 TAYLOR, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born January 12, 1888 in Towns County, Georgia, and died April 05, 1969 in Hiawassee Ga. He married ICY MAE PRESLEY February 05, 1911. She died January 06, 1975. More About JAMES GROVER KENDALL: Fact 1: Buried in Macedonia Cemetery Fact 2: nicknamed Jim More About ICY MAE PRESLEY: Fact 1: Buried in Macedonia Cemetery
Children of JAMES KENDALL and ICY PRESLEY are:
78. ELLEN6 KENDALL (JOSEPHINE5 TAYLOR, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born September 08, 1893, and died December 08, 1978 in Hiawassee Ga. She married FRANKLIN ROGERS. He died March 15, 1986 in Hiawassee Ga. More About ELLEN KENDALL: Fact 1: buried Macedonia Cemetery, Hiawassee Ga More About FRANKLIN ROGERS: Fact 1: buried Macedonia Cemetery, Hiawassee Ga
Child of ELLEN KENDALL and FRANKLIN ROGERS is:
79. LASSIE6 KENDALL (JOSEPHINE5 TAYLOR, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born September 26, 1901 in Towns Countym Ga. She married JACK HOWARD.
Children of LASSIE KENDALL and JACK HOWARD are:
80. PAUL6 KENDALL (JOSEPHINE5 TAYLOR, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born October 12, 1902 in Towns County, Ga, and died in Hiawassee Ga. He married LENA SUTTON 1926. She died September 25, 1975 in Towns County, Ga. More About PAUL KENDALL: Fact 1: buried Macedonia Cemetery, Hiawassee Ga More About LENA SUTTON: Fact 1: buried Macedonia Cemetery, Hiawassee Ga Fact 2: September 14, 1913, baptized Hiawassee Baptist Church
Children of PAUL KENDALL and LENA SUTTON are:
81. IDA IVALEE6 PATTON (SARAH JANE5 TAYLOR, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born November 23, 1883, and died March 13, 1968. She married J G WARNER July 06, 1913. He died March 25, 1944.
Child of IDA PATTON and J WARNER is:
82. M ARVIL6 PATTON (SARAH JANE5 TAYLOR, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born April 26, 1885, and died December 25, 1961. He married AUDIE LASATER.
Children of M PATTON and AUDIE LASATER are:
83. ANNA ORA6 PATTON (SARAH JANE5 TAYLOR, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born February 04, 1891, and died May 01, 1952. She married ALBERT GARY.
Children of ANNA PATTON and ALBERT GARY are:
84. ARRA6 PATTON (SARAH JANE5 TAYLOR, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born November 03, 1894, and died June 14, 1953. She married AZZIE LASATER.
Children of ARRA PATTON and AZZIE LASATER are:
85. EVIE VIOLA6 PATTON (SARAH JANE5 TAYLOR, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born July 20, 1905. She married LAWRENCE WHITTLEY.
Children of EVIE PATTON and LAWRENCE WHITTLEY are:
86. MARSHALL JEFFERSON6 PATTON (ALICE MARTHA5 TAYLOR, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) He married UNKNOWN.
Child of MARSHALL PATTON and UNKNOWN is:
87. JAMES ANDREW6 TAYLOR (NEWTON5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) He married (1) FLORANCE DILLINGHAM. He married (2) ALLIE FOSTER MCFALLS. More About JAMES ANDREW TAYLOR: Fact 1: nicknamed Jim Fact 2: nicknamed Pa-paw
Children of JAMES TAYLOR and FLORANCE DILLINGHAM are:
88. LILLIE6 TAYLOR (NEWTON5, JOHN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born November 29, 1890, and died February 22, 1975 in Towns County, Ga. She married BYNUM TAYLOR December 19, 1920 in Towns County, Ga, son of WILLIAM TAYLOR and N ROBERSON. He was born May 30, 1891 in Towns County, Ga, and died February 06, 1935 in Towns County, Ga. Notes for LILLIE TAYLOR: When Bynum passed away Lillie was left with the seven children. The youngest was three years old. In order to rear her children she and the older children worked long hours on the farm. For a number of years she also kept a grocery store located at the junction of Mill and Owl Creek Roads to supplement the farm income. Lillie, daughter of Newton and Louisa Kendall Taylor, was born in Towns County on November 29, 1890. She had blue eyes, and black hair which she wore in a bun on the back of her head. She was a large woman weighing over 200 pounds. Lillie attended school at Mountain Scene and was a member of Mt Zion Baptist Church. Living to be 84 years old, Lillie passed away February 22, 1975 and is buried in Mt Zion Cemetery near her husband. By Ola Taylor Foster More About LILLIE TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Mt Zion Church Cemetery Notes for BYNUM TAYLOR: Bynum Taylor received his education in a log school house located on School House Branch on Owl Creek in Towns County. After serving in WW1, he married Lillie Taylor on December 19, 1920. He started his family in a log cabin constructed by himself, his father, and his neighbors. Bynum was a handsome man of average build, with light brown hair, ruddy complexion and blue eyes. He had a pleasant personality. He wore overalls and chambray shirts, except on Sundays when he wore a blue serge suit. He was a member of Mt Zion Baptist Church, Mountain Scene, Ga, where he was organist most of the time. He loved to sing and enjoyed working with the children and teaching them what he knew about music. He was the Tenor Member of a quartet consisting of himself, his brother Eugene, John Turpin, and Boyd Underwood. At the time there were a lot of singing conventions which were a great pastime for them. Bynum also liked to play the fiddle and spent many hours playing for people who came by his home to listen to him play. Bynum was stricken with an abscess in his hip joint in 1934. Dr Rice did surgery on his hip at home without anesthesia to lance the affected joint. He never fully recovered, and the following winter he developed pneumonia and passed away February 6, 1935. He was buried in the Mt Zion Church Cemetery. By Ola Taylor Foster More About BYNUM TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Mt Zion Cemetery, Towns Co Ga Fact 2: served in World War I Fact 3: cause of death-abscess in hip joint and Fact 4: pneumonia
Children of LILLIE TAYLOR and BYNUM TAYLOR are:
89. MARRIETTA6 HOLCOMB (MCDANIEL5, MILLIE4 TAYLOR, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born February 03, 1868, and died February 22, 1940 in Hebron, Cherokee, Alabama. She married W HENRY KINES 1886.
Children of MARRIETTA HOLCOMB and W KINES are:
90. ALBERT6 HOLCOMB (MCDANIEL5, MILLIE4 TAYLOR, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born October 1872. He married (1) ELLA HOLCOMB. He married (2) MAGGIE GRIFFIN September 08, 1895 in Cherokee Alabama, daughter of JOHN GRIFFIN and LOUISA GREEN. She died February 24, 1904 in Cherokee Alabama.
Children of ALBERT HOLCOMB and ELLA HOLCOMB are:
Child of ALBERT HOLCOMB and MAGGIE GRIFFIN is:
91. VIOLA6 HOLCOMB (MCDANIEL5, MILLIE4 TAYLOR, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born August 1888. She married LAFAYETTE BRADLEY.
Children of VIOLA HOLCOMB and LAFAYETTE BRADLEY are:
92. ICY JANE6 GURLEY (NANCY ELIZABETH5 TAYLOR, ANDREW JACKSON4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) She married JOHN KIMBRELL.
Child of ICY GURLEY and JOHN KIMBRELL is:
93. MILLEDGE6 TAYLOR (WILLIAM ALBERT5, ANDREW JACKSON4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) He married MARY LEE DILLINGHAM December 14, 1899 in Towns County, Ga. More About MARY LEE DILLINGHAM: Fact 1: buried Jefferson Memorial Cem, Jefferson Ga
Children of MILLEDGE TAYLOR and MARY DILLINGHAM are:
94. EMORY6 TAYLOR (WILLIAM ALBERT5, ANDREW JACKSON4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born February 23, 1880, and died April 19, 1948. He married (1) ETTIE UNDERWOOD. She died December 1932. He married (2) ALICE PARSONS. More About EMORY TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Gillsville Cemetery, Gillsville Ga
Children of EMORY TAYLOR and ETTIE UNDERWOOD are:
Children of EMORY TAYLOR and ALICE PARSONS are:
95. LUTHER CARLTON6 TAYLOR (WILLIAM ALBERT5, ANDREW JACKSON4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born August 28, 1882 in White County, Ga, and died December 30, 1942. He married ANNIE JANE UNDERWOOD October 15, 1902, daughter of MONROE UNDERWOOD and JANE WATSON. She died April 12, 1952. More About LUTHER CARLTON TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Gillsville Cemetery, Gillsville Ga More About ANNIE JANE UNDERWOOD: Fact 1: buried Gillsville Cemetery, Gillsville Ga Fact 2: nicknamed Ann
Children of LUTHER TAYLOR and ANNIE UNDERWOOD are:
96. BEULAH6 TAYLOR (ROBERT W.5, ANDREW JACKSON4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1897 in Georgia. She met UNKNOWN QUEEN.
Children of BEULAH TAYLOR and UNKNOWN QUEEN are:
97. LULA FAIR6 TAYLOR (ROBERT W.5, ANDREW JACKSON4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born May 18, 1899 in Towns County, Ga, and died January 07, 1971 in Hiawassee Ga. She married THOMAS ALVA PRESLEY March 24, 1920. He died April 08, 1973 in Hiawassee Ga. More About LULA FAIR TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Macedonia Cemetery, Hiawassee Ga More About THOMAS ALVA PRESLEY: Fact 1: buried Macedonia Cemetery, Hiawassee Ga
Children of LULA TAYLOR and THOMAS PRESLEY are:
98. VASSIE6 TAYLOR (ROBERT W.5, ANDREW JACKSON4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born September 11, 1905 in Towns County, Ga, and died December 20, 1992 in Towns County, Ga. She married JIMMY GARRETT. He died September 27, 1959 in Towns County, Ga. More About VASSIE TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Mt Zion Cemetery, Towns Co Ga More About JIMMY GARRETT: Fact 1: buried Mt Zion Cemetery, Towns Co Ga
Children of VASSIE TAYLOR and JIMMY GARRETT are:
99. GLEN JAMES6 TAYLOR (ROBERT W.5, ANDREW JACKSON4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born January 11, 1907 in Towns County, Ga. He married RUBY BELLE TURPIN April 16, 1932. She died November 25, 1979 in Hall County, Ga. More About RUBY BELLE TURPIN: Fact 1: buried Macedonia Cemetery, Hiawassee Ga
Children of GLEN TAYLOR and RUBY TURPIN are:
100. EDGAR6 TAYLOR, SR (ROBERT W.5, ANDREW JACKSON4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1910 in Towns County, Ga, and died March 23, 1997 in Hiawassee Ga. He married HATTIE KASTNER. More About EDGAR TAYLOR, SR: Fact 1: buried Macedonia Cemetery, Hiawassee Ga
Children of EDGAR TAYLOR and HATTIE KASTNER are:
101. WALTER6 TAYLOR (ROBERT W.5, ANDREW JACKSON4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born September 11, 1912 in Towns County, Ga, and died March 11, 1986 in Towns County, Ga. He married (1) VELMA BROWN. He married (2) WILLIE MAE FOSTER. More About WALTER TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Mt Zion Cemetery, Towns Co Ga
Child of WALTER TAYLOR and VELMA BROWN is:
102. GRADY R.6 TAYLOR (ROBERT W.5, ANDREW JACKSON4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1914 in Georgia. He married LOUELL TURPIN, daughter of JOHN TURPIN and MARY MCFALLS. She died December 13, 1996 in Towns County, Ga. More About LOUELL TURPIN: Fact 1: buried Mt Zion Cemetery, Towns Co Ga
Children of GRADY TAYLOR and LOUELL TURPIN are:
103. ELLA FAIR6 TAYLOR (FRANCIS BARTOW5, ANDREW JACKSON4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born July 03, 1888 in Towns County, Ga, and died February 19, 1944 in Towns County, Ga. She married RICHARD HERSCHEL WHEELER. He died September 21, 1966 in Towns County, Ga. More About ELLA FAIR TAYLOR: Fact 1: Buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Towns County, Georgia More About RICHARD HERSCHEL WHEELER: Fact 1: Buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Towns County, Georgia
Children of ELLA TAYLOR and RICHARD WHEELER are:
104. GEORGE C.6 TAYLOR (FRANCIS BARTOW5, ANDREW JACKSON4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born January 26, 1889 in Towns County, Ga, and died March 04, 1953 in Towns County, Ga. He married (1) RUBY BERRONG. She died February 26, 1927 in Towns County, Ga. He married (2) SARAH JANE ELLER. She died April 22, 1979 in Towns County, Ga. More About GEORGE C. TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Lower Hightower Baptist Cemetery More About RUBY BERRONG: Fact 1: buried Lower Hightower Baptist Cemetery More About SARAH JANE ELLER: Fact 1: buried Macedonia Cemetery, Hiawassee Ga
Children of GEORGE TAYLOR and RUBY BERRONG are:
Children of GEORGE TAYLOR and SARAH ELLER are:
105. LASSIE B.6 TAYLOR (FRANCIS BARTOW5, ANDREW JACKSON4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born March 31, 1894, and died June 07, 1966 in Towns County, Ga. She married GROVER HENDRIX BERRONG. He died July 16, 1967 in Towns County, Ga. More About LASSIE B. TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Lower Hightower Baptist Cemetery More About GROVER HENDRIX BERRONG: Fact 1: buried Lower Hightower Baptist Cemetery
Children of LASSIE TAYLOR and GROVER BERRONG are:
106. LOLA BELLE6 TAYLOR (FRANCIS BARTOW5, ANDREW JACKSON4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born March 27, 1896 in Towns County, Ga, and died 1982 in Towns County, Ga. She married ROBERT M CHASTAIN. He died 1993 in Hiawassee Ga. More About LOLA BELLE TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Macedonia Cemetery, Hiawassee Ga More About ROBERT M CHASTAIN: Fact 1: buried Macedonia Cemetery, Hiawassee Ga
Children of LOLA TAYLOR and ROBERT CHASTAIN are:
107. BERLIN6 TAYLOR (FRANCIS BARTOW5, ANDREW JACKSON4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1900 in Towns County, Ga. He married UNKNOWN.
Children of BERLIN TAYLOR and UNKNOWN are:
108. ICIE TEXAS6 TAYLOR (HARVEY PINSON5, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born November 20, 1874 in Towns County, Georgia. She married ALEXANDER J. BROOKSHIRE December 23, 1894 in Towns County, Ga.
Children of ICIE TAYLOR and ALEXANDER BROOKSHIRE are:
109. JEREMIAH MARTIN6 TAYLOR (HARVEY PINSON5, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born March 31, 1876 in Towns County, Ga, and died June 20, 1928 in Towns County, Ga. He married ROSA JANE NICHOLSON August 21, 1899 in Towns County, Ga, daughter of ANDREW NICHOLSON and VIRGINIA JAMESON. She was born December 23, 1879 in Fodder Creek, and died April 21, 1972. Notes for JEREMIAH MARTIN TAYLOR: Jeremiah Martin "Judd" Taylor, son of Harvey Pinson and Nancy Matilda Bryan Taylor, was born March 31, 1876 on Owl Creek where he grew up. Although the extent of his education was from the Blue Back Speller ar the "Little Log House in the Soapstone Gap," he was well read and regularly suscribed to the "Atlanta Contstitution". He served as postmaster of Hopeland, Georgia from 1900 to 1902. A member of the Fodder Creek Lodge (of the Farmer's Union) No 777, he served as president for a term. Joining Enotah Baptist Church in 1910, he later served as Sunday School Superintendent. Initiated in 1919, he also belonged to Unicoy Lodge No 259, Free and Accepted Masons. J M Taylor is best remembered as a musician. At the age of 16, while working as a farm laborer in Tellico Plains, Tennessee, he learned shaped not music. Putting his talent and low booming bass voice to use, he served as chorister and organist at Enotah Baptist Church for many years. Competing at county singing conventions, the Enotah choir won the banner for eight consecutive years while he was head of the class. He also conducted singing schools throughout Towns and surrounding counties and composed a number of songs which appeared in the Gospel songbooks of the early 1900's. Having "met in the settlement," J M and Rosa Jane Nicholson were married August 21, 1899. They set up housekeeping on Owl Creek but moved to Fodder Creek in 1902. In 1908 they moved to Lula, Georgia in Banks County. to work on a cotton farm. When their son Paul became sick, the doctor prescribed freestone water. They returned to Fodder Creek where they purchased 30 acres from Jane Alston, built a log house, resumed farming, and started an orchard. Apple, peach, pear, cherry. plum, quince, and apricot trees were cultivated. A monumental task was keeping the trees sprayed and usually required the muscle power of Paul, Pauline, and Mary to pump. Later strawberries and grapes were added to the orchard. In 1923 a larger two-story house was built of oak and ceiled with pine from timber cut on the property by Marlor and Jack Galloway. Paul hauled the lumber to Hayesville where it was planed and grooved. Joe Kirby, Luther Hooper, and Arnold Woodring "raised" the house, and Ruth and Cora carried the shingles for the roof. The oak mantles framing the fireplaces were made by Ed McConnell. Purchasing a new Model T in 1924, the Taylors were among the first owner of an automobile on Fodder Creek. They also were early subscribers to the Western Electric Telephone Company. Another telephone was installed in their house by Morris Brothers Lumber Company. It was connected to the tower on Bald Mountain and was used to spread the word about fires. On June 20, 1928m J M Taylor died of a stroke. He was prepared for burial by Luther, John and Arvel Hooper. The casket was homemade and trimmed in black. An epidemic of measles having broken out previously at Luther Melton's funeral at which J M sang, the community was quarantined; therefore, Reverend Buice conducted the funeral service at home. The Masons conducted the graveside service at Enotah Cemetery. By Jerry A Taylor
More About JEREMIAH MARTIN TAYLOR: Fact 1: Buried in Enotah Cemetery, Fodder Creek, Towns County, GA Fact 2: nicknamed Judd Notes for ROSA JANE NICHOLSON: Rosa Jane Nicholson Taylor, daughter of Andrew Absalom and Virginia Caroline Pope Jameson Nicholson, was born December 23, 1879 on Fodder Creek where she grew up, attended school, and joined Enotah Baptist Church. A good homemaker and manager, she excelled at spinning, weaving, knitting, crocheting, quilting, and sewing. Often people would bring her material and a picture from the catalog and she would copy the pattern. After her husband's death she continued to farm with the assistance of her children. A kind neighbor, whe knew many "recipes" for teas and poultices and always assisted whenever and wherever there was sickness in the community. A lady in the truest sense, Rosa was noted for her hospitality to all. Known as "Maw-maw" to her grandchildren, she trotted them many miles on her knees and chided them by saying, "Ah pshaw!" Rosa lived her last days in the homes of her daughters. On April 21, 1972, after a long fight with cancer and diabetes, she died and was buried beside her husband in Enotah Cemetery. By Jerry A Taylor
More About ROSA JANE NICHOLSON: Fact 1: Buried in Enotah Cemetery, Fodder Creek, Towns County, GA
Children of JEREMIAH TAYLOR and ROSA NICHOLSON are:
110. LUCIUS QUINTUS CURTIS6 TAYLOR (HARVEY PINSON5, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born November 20, 1879 in Towns County, Ga, and died March 03, 1951 in Hot Springs, Arkansas. He married (1) BONNIE MCAFFEE 1904. He married (2) WILLIE H. BROWN 1920. He married (3) ANN EMMONS 1930 in Harlan County, Kentucky. She died January 27, 1956 in Hot Springs, Arkansas. He married (4) EDDIS ANDERSON October 21, 1941 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina. She died January 15, 1979 in Asheville, Buncombe County, North Carolina. Notes for LUCIUS QUINTUS CURTIS TAYLOR: Lucius Quintus Curtis "Curt" Taylor, son of Harven Pinson and Nancy Matilda Bryan Taylor, was born November 20, 1879 on Owl Creek, Towns County, Georgia. In 1904 he married Bonnie McAffee of Blairsville, Georgia. They had two sons, Reuben Randall, born 1905 of Atlanta, Georgia, and Charles, born 1906 of New York. The marriage was unsuccessful and neither parent was able to give the children the proper care and attention they needed and deserved so they were adopted by families that provided them with an array of opportunities and as a result both enjoyed successful social and career lives. Having learned shaped note music from his brother "Judd" , Curt took to the road and traveled extensively throughout the southern and midwestern United States supporting himself and selling gospel songbooks. On occasions Curt appeared in and around Towns County, driving his little Willis, to visit, hold singing schools, and do business. By 1909 Curt left Georgia and went West to be a cowboy. At Gail, Texas, a wealthy rancher found out that he could teach singing and had him give voice lessons to his three teen-age children. Here Curt was the principal of the West Texas Normal School of Music. In the teens he continued teaching music schools in Artesia, New Mexico, where he and D B Mills published "Joyous Praise". He also taught music schools in Amarillo, Texas, where he and J S Earp published "Melodies for Jesus." By 1920 Curt was married in Kansas City, Missouri, to Ms Willie H Brown. However, Curt's travels, profession, and lifestyle were not complimentary with the demands of settled married life which resulted in another unsuccessful marriage. In th 1930's Curt was living in Harlan County, Kentucky, where he met Ann Emmons who managed the boarding quarters and cooked for the Bennett Mine Company and later became his wife. While teaching singing schools in Southeastern Kentucky, Curt sang as lyric tenor with the Kentucky Yellow Jackets, billed as "the hottest thing this side of the equator" by George W Sebren in "Teh Sacred Singer", Asheville, North Carolina. Curts fourth marriage was to Eddis Anderson of Bryson City, North Carolina. Besides Bryson City, they also lived at Gainesville, Georgia for a while. Their children were: Doran, Naomi Brenda Sue, Deems Theophilus, and Curtis Truman. Curt also lived in Hot Springs, Arkansas, from 1943 until his death. He resided at 127 1/2 Central Avenue with his wifem Ann Emmons, who worked from 1940 until her death as chef at Park Hotel, Lewis B-B-Q, and The Flame Cafe. In Hot Springs he was a member of the First Assembly of God where he was a Sunday School teacher and a member of the Masonic Lodge. Curt returned to his native Georgia in 1950 to conduct a round of singing schools in White and Hall Counties. While teaching a school at Chattahoochee Methodist Church near Helen, he was given the role of choirmaster in the movie, "I'd Climb The Highest Mountain." Curt's relaince on his talents and wit was his primary occupation and livelihood. He was a colorful character, of tall stature with a dark complexion and attractive features. He was meticulously dressed and groomed regardless of the occasion. His voice took him many places, filled many rooms with a resounding tenor, and told tales that sparked the imagination and brought smitles to many. At the age of 71, Curt developed cerebral arterio-sclerosis and after a life filled with music and travel died March 3, 1951 at St Joseph Hospital in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Five years later Ann Emmons Taylor died on January 27, 1956. They are buried side by side at Memorial Park Cemetery in Hot Springs, Arkansas. By Steven Curtis Taylor and Jerry A Taylor
More About LUCIUS QUINTUS CURTIS TAYLOR: Fact 1: Bureied in Memorial Park Cemetery Fact 2: nicknamed Curt More About ANN EMMONS: Fact 1: Buried in Memorial Park Cemetery More About EDDIS ANDERSON: Fact 1: Buried in Tellico Cemetery, Macon County, North Carolina
Children of LUCIUS TAYLOR and BONNIE MCAFFEE are:
Children of LUCIUS TAYLOR and EDDIS ANDERSON are:
111. MARTHA SUSAN6 TAYLOR (HARVEY PINSON5, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born March 16, 1882 in Towns County, Ga, and died July 01, 1975 in LaGrange, Troup County, Georgia. She married JOHN GRIZZLE 1906. More About MARTHA SUSAN TAYLOR: Fact 1: Buried in Lyda, Alabama; Mt. Moriah Cemetery
Children of MARTHA TAYLOR and JOHN GRIZZLE are:
112. CARRIE DELLA6 TAYLOR (HARVEY PINSON5, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born May 20, 1885 in Towns County, Ga, and died March 23, 1976 in Kennesaw, Georgia. She married LEE SELF 1910. More About CARRIE DELLA TAYLOR: Fact 1: Buried in Dunedin Cemetery, Dunedin, Florida
Children of CARRIE TAYLOR and LEE SELF are:
113. STEPHEN GROVER6 TAYLOR (HARVEY PINSON5, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born September 27, 1888 in Towns County, Ga, and died June 30, 1966 in Cobb County, Georgia. He married MATTIE MAE RICE September 17, 1911. More About STEPHEN GROVER TAYLOR: Fact 1: Buried in Riverview Memorial Park, Smyrna, Georgia
Children of STEPHEN TAYLOR and MATTIE RICE are:
114. FLORENCE6 SPIVA (ADALINE5 TAYLOR, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born April 1884 in Georgia, and died in Georgia. She married ROBERT B. SUTHERLAND. He was born in Georgia, and died in Georgia. More About FLORENCE SPIVA: Fact 1: buried Shady Grove Methodist Church Cemetery Fact 2: Union county, Georgia More About ROBERT B. SUTHERLAND: Fact 1: buried in Shady Grove Methodist Church Fact 2: Cemetery, Union County, Georgia
Children of FLORENCE SPIVA and ROBERT SUTHERLAND are:
115. EUGENE WILLIAM6 TAYLOR (WILLIAM GILBERT5, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born May 04, 1879 in Towns County, Ga, and died November 26, 1961 in Towns County, Ga. He married CARRIE ADA BURCH December 24, 1911 in Towns County, Ga, daughter of MONIMER BURCH and LOUISA LEDFORD. She died June 19, 1973 in Towns County, Ga. Notes for EUGENE WILLIAM TAYLOR: Eugene William (Gene) Taylor, the second son of William Gilbert and N. Jane (Roberson) Taylor was born May 4, !879 and raised near Taylor's branch in the Owl Creek community of Towns County, Georgia. As a youth, Gene learned the mountian traditions handed down from previous generations of farming the land and maintaining self-sufficiency. Gene was educated at the Soapstone Gap Schoolhouse and learned the basics from the Blue Black Speller. By his teen years, his interest centered around mechanics, music, and travels, and by 1903, he had left his homelands for Oklahoma. During hs travels, he lived and worked as a farmer and ranch hand with his Uncle Lafayette Puett and his close friend L. R. Johnson.Gene also homesteaded a 620 acre track of land in Clayton, New Mexico which he sold before returning to North Georgia. In the last years of his westward adventures, Gene moved to Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (1907) where he attended Draughon's Practical Business College. Having returned to Town's County in the Spring of 1908, Gene first purchased 400 acres of land on Soapstone Gap for $400.00 which he later sold, and acquried 90 acres of land on Owl Creek from his father. This property, which adjoined his Uncle Ben Taylor, included a three-room split-log house that Gene renovated and lived in until the late 1930's.In the Autumn of 1908 Gene met " and sparked a well-turned lady" whom he knew from singins at Mountian Scene, Mt. Zion and Union Hill Churches. This lady would become his wife after a three year courtship. On Christmas Eve, 1911, Eugene married Carrie Ada Burch, the youngest daughter of Civil War Veteran Monimer Burch and Louisa (Ledford) Burch, leaders in the Methodist Episcopal Church and Republicans! Carrie's Uncle, Marshall Burch, J.P., performed the Holy Service of Matrimony. Seven children were born to the Eugene Taylors as they lived in their Owl Creek home. Carrie and Gene taught their children the ways of the farm, yet made certain they recieved as much education as possible in Towns County. The family also faithfully attened the Mt. Zion Baptist Church on second Sundays and the Mountian Scene Methodist Service on forth Sundays. Gene's principal occupation was farming which included raising cattle, chickens, pigs, corn, apples, and honey bees. In addition, he was a jack-of-all-trades type and was a skilled carpenter, blacksmith, and clock repairer. Gene repaired time pieces in a weather boarded side room he added to his cabin. Folks from all around the community would drop in and leave their clocks and watches, picking them up sometime later for the usual fee of 50 cents. Gene was also known about the community (like many Taylor's) as an accomplished musician an 'struck a fine tune' on the fiddle, banjo, and pump organ. He often attended music gatherings and in his more settled life, after he was married, could be found sounding the reed organ during the Mt. Zion Baptist Services as well as in the comfort of his own home playing the Beck (pump-style) reed-organ he ordered out of Chicago, Illinois. Both Gene and Carrie served their community in the public and private sectors. Gene was appointed as a Notary Public and Ex-Officio Justice of the 1243rd District of Towns County from March 1913 until the late 1940's. He also served on the Board of Education, 1916-1920, and was on the Public Welfare Board in the 1940's. Carrie having been formally educated at Hiawassee Academy (graduating in 1909) served as a school teacher of grades 1-12. She first taught at the Old Swannee School in Buford, Georgia (1909-1910) and later taught at Hog Creek School and other Towns County Schools until the arrival of her second child. She also faithfully served the Methodist Church. first at the Union Hill Methodist Episcopal Churchm where she was admitted from probation at the early age of 14, and after moving to Owl Creek faithfully served the Mountain Scene Methodist Church. In their later years, the Taylors left their Owl Creek home and moved into Hiawassee for the conveniences the town provided. There they spent their remaining days until, as Gene wrote in a published hymn, they entered "... A Home of Peace and Pure Delight." Eugene William Taylor passed away November 26, 1961, at the age of 82, and Carrie Ada Burch Taylor lived to the age of 89. They are buried side by side in Mt Zion Cemetery, Towns County, Georgia. By Nuel Wilmont Taylor and Ray Emmett Taylor, Sons And Terry Emmett and Steven Curtis Taylor, Grandsons
More About EUGENE WILLIAM TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Mt Zion Cemetery, Towns Co Ga Fact 2: nicknamed Gene More About CARRIE ADA BURCH: Fact 1: buried Mt Zion Cemetery, Towns Co Ga
Children of EUGENE TAYLOR and CARRIE BURCH are:
116. FLORA6 TAYLOR (WILLIAM GILBERT5, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born July 16, 1881 in Towns County, Ga, and died March 11, 1916 in Towns County, Ga. She married WILLIAM LUTHER HOOPER. He died Unknown in Towns County, Ga. More About FLORA TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Enotah Cemetery, Fodder Creek, Fact 2: Towns Co, Ga More About WILLIAM LUTHER HOOPER: Fact 1: buried Enotah Cemetery, Fodder Creek Fact 2: Towns Co, Ga
Children of FLORA TAYLOR and WILLIAM HOOPER are:
117. BYNUM6 TAYLOR (WILLIAM GILBERT5, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born May 30, 1891 in Towns County, Ga, and died February 06, 1935 in Towns County, Ga. He married LILLIE TAYLOR December 19, 1920 in Towns County, Ga, daughter of NEWTON TAYLOR and MARY J.KENDAL. She was born November 29, 1890, and died February 22, 1975 in Towns County, Ga. Notes for BYNUM TAYLOR: Bynum Taylor received his education in a log school house located on School House Branch on Owl Creek in Towns County. After serving in WW1, he married Lillie Taylor on December 19, 1920. He started his family in a log cabin constructed by himself, his father, and his neighbors. Bynum was a handsome man of average build, with light brown hair, ruddy complexion and blue eyes. He had a pleasant personality. He wore overalls and chambray shirts, except on Sundays when he wore a blue serge suit. He was a member of Mt Zion Baptist Church, Mountain Scene, Ga, where he was organist most of the time. He loved to sing and enjoyed working with the children and teaching them what he knew about music. He was the Tenor Member of a quartet consisting of himself, his brother Eugene, John Turpin, and Boyd Underwood. At the time there were a lot of singing conventions which were a great pastime for them. Bynum also liked to play the fiddle and spent many hours playing for people who came by his home to listen to him play. Bynum was stricken with an abscess in his hip joint in 1934. Dr Rice did surgery on his hip at home without anesthesia to lance the affected joint. He never fully recovered, and the following winter he developed pneumonia and passed away February 6, 1935. He was buried in the Mt Zion Church Cemetery. By Ola Taylor Foster More About BYNUM TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Mt Zion Cemetery, Towns Co Ga Fact 2: served in World War I Fact 3: cause of death-abscess in hip joint and Fact 4: pneumonia Notes for LILLIE TAYLOR: When Bynum passed away Lillie was left with the seven children. The youngest was three years old. In order to rear her children she and the older children worked long hours on the farm. For a number of years she also kept a grocery store located at the junction of Mill and Owl Creek Roads to supplement the farm income. Lillie, daughter of Newton and Louisa Kendall Taylor, was born in Towns County on November 29, 1890. She had blue eyes, and black hair which she wore in a bun on the back of her head. She was a large woman weighing over 200 pounds. Lillie attended school at Mountain Scene and was a member of Mt Zion Baptist Church. Living to be 84 years old, Lillie passed away February 22, 1975 and is buried in Mt Zion Cemetery near her husband. By Ola Taylor Foster More About LILLIE TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Mt Zion Church Cemetery
Children are listed above under (88) Lillie Taylor.
118. WILLIAM EDWARD6 WHEELER (SARAH ANN5 TAYLOR, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1884 in Towns County, Ga, and died 1958 in Webster Co, Ga. He married MAGGIE HOOPER. More About WILLIAM EDWARD WHEELER: Fact 1: nicknamed Mike
Children of WILLIAM WHEELER and MAGGIE HOOPER are:
119. MALCOM6 TAYLOR (JOHN WILLBORN5, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born September 15, 1886 in Towns County, Ga, and died 1963. He married (1) LUCY GREENWAY. She died July 15, 1983. He married (2) MARTHA TAYLOR. More About MALCOM TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Lorraine Assembly of God Cemetery, Fact 2: McDonough, Rockdale Co, Ga More About LUCY GREENWAY: Fact 1: buried Lorraine Assembly of God Cemetery, Fact 2: McDonough, Rockdale Co, Ga
Children of MALCOM TAYLOR and LUCY GREENWAY are:
Children of MALCOM TAYLOR and MARTHA TAYLOR are:
120. PAULINE6 TAYLOR (ROBERT E. LEE5, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born July 13, 1919 in Jefferson Co, Alabama. She married H. O. WASHINGTON. More About PAULINE TAYLOR: Fact 1: lives in Odenville, Alabama, near Birmingham
Children of PAULINE TAYLOR and H. WASHINGTON are:
121. MAMIE LEE6 TAYLOR (ROBERT E. LEE5, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born March 27, 1907 in Jefferson Co, Alabama, and died May 1965 in Jefferson Co, Alabama. She married T. K. CHANDLER.
Children of MAMIE TAYLOR and T. CHANDLER are:
122. ALICE6 STEEDLEY (GEORGIA LOU5 TAYLOR, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born April 19, 1892 in Jefferson Co, Alabama, and died May 25, 1978 in Birmingham, Jefferson Co, Alabama. She married THERON OVIE WALDROP 1922.
Children of ALICE STEEDLEY and THERON WALDROP are:
123. JESSIE ETHEL6 STEEDLEY (GEORGIA LOU5 TAYLOR, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born August 02, 1894 in East Lake, Jefferson Co, Alabama, and died February 12, 1977 in Las Vegas, Clark Co, Nevada. She married OLIVER PIERCE MILLER August 09, 1914, son of REUBEN MILLER and KATE CUNNINGHAM. He died March 07, 1946 in Opelika, Alabama.
Children of JESSIE STEEDLEY and OLIVER MILLER are:
124. CLARA PEARL6 STEEDLEY (GEORGIA LOU5 TAYLOR, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born November 29, 1896 in East Lake, Jefferson Co, Alabama, and died October 16, 1978 in Atlanta GA. She married JOHN JEFFERSON LOVE September 20, 1914 in Jefferson Co, Alabama. More About CLARA PEARL STEEDLEY: Fact 1: buried Elmwood Cemetery, Birmingham, Al
Children of CLARA STEEDLEY and JOHN LOVE are:
125. WILLIE LOUISE6 STEEDLEY (GEORGIA LOU5 TAYLOR, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born November 05, 1899 in Jefferson Co, Alabama, and died September 05, 1951 in Atlanta GA. She married ULYES E. AKINS October 10, 1925, son of EDMOND AKINS and SULA GLADDEN. He died November 1984 in Port St Lucie, Florida. More About WILLIE LOUISE STEEDLEY: Fact 1: buried Elmwood Cemetery, Birmingham, Al More About ULYES E. AKINS: Fact 1: buried All Saints Cemetery, Jensen Bch, Florida
Children of WILLIE STEEDLEY and ULYES AKINS are:
126. ORBREY FRANK6 TAYLOR (BENJAMIN HILL5, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born October 20, 1902 in Towns County, Ga, and died May 25, 1942 in Towns County, Ga. He married ALICE TAYLOR. More About ORBREY FRANK TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Mt Zion Cemetery, Towns Co Ga
Child of ORBREY TAYLOR and ALICE TAYLOR is:
127. INEZ DELILAH6 TAYLOR (BENJAMIN HILL5, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born August 20, 1905 in Towns County, Ga. She married WILEY BROWN.
Children of INEZ TAYLOR and WILEY BROWN are:
128. TEE MONTAREE6 TAYLOR (BENJAMIN HILL5, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born February 20, 1910 in Towns County, Ga. She married WILLARD DAVENPORT.
Children of TEE TAYLOR and WILLARD DAVENPORT are:
129. ILAH MELLIE6 TAYLOR (BENJAMIN HILL5, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born August 23, 1912 in Towns County, Ga. She married HUEY ALVIN ANDERSON March 15, 1934 in Laurens Co, SC. He died June 12, 1971 in Orangeburg, SC.
Children of ILAH TAYLOR and HUEY ANDERSON are:
130. MILES WROTH6 TAYLOR (BENJAMIN HILL5, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born April 26, 1919 in Towns County, Ga, and died November 06, 1993 in Towns County, Ga. He married DELIA SADIE TOW May 13, 1940 in Cobb Co, Ga, daughter of JOHN TOW and SAVANNAH YORK. More About MILES WROTH TAYLOR: Fact 1: buried Mt Zion Cemetery, Towns Co Ga
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131. CLIFFORD DEVEREAUX6 TAYLOR (BENJAMIN HILL5, JEREMIAH MARTIN4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born July 27, 1922 in Towns County, Ga, and died September 28, 1971 in Towns County, Ga. He married PAULINE CHLOE FOSTER May 01, 1951, daughter of DARRANCE FOSTER and MAYBELLE MAULDIN. Notes for CLIFFORD DEVEREAUX TAYLOR: Clifford Taylor, son of Benjamin Hill and Ethel Sanders Taylor was born July 22, 1922 in Towns County, Georgia. Clifford married Pauline Foster, daughter of Darrance and Maybelle Mauldin Foster, on May 1, 1951. They were four children born to this marriage. Clifford was a member of the Civilian Conservation Corps and enrolled from October 1939 to September 1940 at Ravesford, North Carolina. He served in World War II. He entered service in March 1943. His military occupation was rifleman. He loaded, armed and shot M-1 rifles against enemy elements in Italy. He was wounded in combat in Italy on February 20, 1945 and was discharged on October 5, 1945. He was awarded the Purple Heart Medal and the European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal. His occupation was farming and working as a Road Construction Laborer. He was a member of Mount Zion Baptist Church and passed away on September 28, 1971 and is buried in Mt Zion Cemetery. By Hilda Thompson
More About CLIFFORD DEVEREAUX TAYLOR: Fact 1: Buried in Mt. Zion Cemetery, Towns County, Georgia
Children of CLIFFORD TAYLOR and PAULINE FOSTER are:
132. AUSEY EPPS6 PURCELL (FLEMING FLETCHER5, MARY POLLY4 TAYLOR, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born November 04, 1908 in Toccoa, Stephens County, Georgia, and died January 19, 1973 in Tucson, Arizona. He married HELEN LOUISE KELLOGG December 17, 1938 in Auburn, Indiana.
Child of AUSEY PURCELL and HELEN KELLOGG is:
133. MOLLIE6 TAYLOR (WILLIAM JESS5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born October 09, 1885 in Franklin County, Georgia. She married HENRY ADDISON.
Children of MOLLIE TAYLOR and HENRY ADDISON are:
134. JOHN6 TAYLOR (WILLIAM JESS5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born March 31, 1889 in Franklin County, Georgia, and died August 14, 1945 in Stephens County, Georgia. He married IRENE HEMPHILL.
Children of JOHN TAYLOR and IRENE HEMPHILL are:
135. GLADYS6 TAYLOR (WILLIAM JESS5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born April 12, 1889 in Franklin County, Georgia, and died April 21, 1950 in Stephens County, Georgia. She married ERO AYERS.
Children of GLADYS TAYLOR and ERO AYERS are:
136. SUSIE6 TAYLOR (WILLIAM JESS5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born February 29, 1892 in Franklin County, Georgia, and died June 11, 1964 in Stephens County, Georgia. She married THOMAS ADDISON.
Children of SUSIE TAYLOR and THOMAS ADDISON are:
137. JESSIE6 TAYLOR (WILLIAM JESS5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born April 20, 1896. She married GRIFFITH VERNER.
Children of JESSIE TAYLOR and GRIFFITH VERNER are:
138. BESSIE6 TAYLOR (WILLIAM JESS5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born January 09, 1906 in Stephens County, Georgia. She married DEWEY COLLIER.
Children of BESSIE TAYLOR and DEWEY COLLIER are:
139. RUBY6 TAYLOR (WILLIAM JESS5, WILLIAM4, WILLIAM3, THEOPHILUS2, UNKNOWN1) was born January 01, 1911 in Stephens County, Georgia. She married FRED SEGARS.
Children of RUBY TAYLOR and FRED SEGARS are:
Sources: There were several contributers of this Taylor family information, we would like to thank Jane Taylor as the main contributer to this work. My wife Marybeth also contributed to this work along with numerous others. Sources included Census records, Land Deeds, Family Bibles, Family Stories, Cemetery records, Obits, Tax Digest and Land Lottery records, Military records.
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