Taylor, of Iowa Point, Kansas, died at his home at that place on Tuesday, May 25, 1926 of this week and was buried at that place on Wednesday, May 26, 1926.
He came to Holt County in 1849 and for many years lived on the farm that was recently occupied by the late James Meador. He later moved to White Cloud, Kansas, many years ago where he operated a "General Store" up until last fall when he moved to Iowa Point, Kansas.
He leaves besides his wife, the former Louisa Elizabeth Stockwell, a granddaughter; three brothers, R. M. and Calvin Guilliams of Craig, Missouri; Daniel W. Guilliams of St. Joseph, Missouri; and one sister, and Mrs. James Meador of Craig, Missouri.
He was past 79 years of age at the time of his death.
The Craig Leader, Missouri - FRI 28 MAY 1926
Taylor, of Iowa Point, Kansas, died at his home at that place on Tuesday, May 25, 1926 of this week and was buried at that place on Wednesday, May 26, 1926.
He came to Holt County in 1849 and for many years lived on the farm that was recently occupied by the late James Meador. He later moved to White Cloud, Kansas, many years ago where he operated a "General Store" up until last fall when he moved to Iowa Point, Kansas.
He leaves besides his wife, the former Louisa Elizabeth Stockwell, a granddaughter; three brothers, R. M. and Calvin Guilliams of Craig, Missouri; Daniel W. Guilliams of St. Joseph, Missouri; and one sister, and Mrs. James Meador of Craig, Missouri.
He was past 79 years of age at the time of his death.
The Craig Leader, Missouri - FRI 28 MAY 1926
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