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William Benton Taylor

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William Benton Taylor

Birth
Warrick County, Indiana, USA
Death
16 Nov 1946 (aged 94)
Hamilton, Hamilton County, Texas, USA
Burial
Hamilton County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Row 4, Grave 17
Memorial ID
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1860 Census, Campbell Township, Warrick, Indiana,
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace

William P Taylor M 50 Kentucky
Mary A Taylor F 48 England
Lewis J Taylor M 23 Indiana
Ella A Taylor F 15 Indiana
Chistopher Taylor M 19 Indiana
Caroline Taylor F 12 Indiana
William B Taylor M 8 Indiana
John P Taylor M 5 Indiana
Letitia Trusler F 78 England

At the age of 24, Mr. Taylor married Miss Melissa Brown. They had 4 children and moved to Jackson County, AR, where Melissa died in 1852.

On June 4, 1884, Mr. Taylor married widowed Mrs. Leah Albertine Hess. They had 5 daughters and one son.

In 1881 traveling in an ox-drawn wagon, the family moved to Texas.

1900 Census, Justice Precincts 5 & 8, Coleman, Texas
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace

William B Taylor Head M 48 Indiana
Leah A Taylor Wife F 43 Mississippi
Dora Q Taylor Daughter F 16 Arkansas
Waneta A Taylor Daughter F 15 Arkansas
Louis H Taylor Son M 12 Arkansas
Almeta Taylor Daughter F 10 Arkansas
Nellie Taylor Daughter F 5 Indian Territory
Andrew Hess Stepson M 20 Arkansas

Mr. Taylor was a blacksmith. In 1925 Leah died, afterwhich he lived with his children. He died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ida Josephine Taylor-Lobstein.
1860 Census, Campbell Township, Warrick, Indiana,
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace

William P Taylor M 50 Kentucky
Mary A Taylor F 48 England
Lewis J Taylor M 23 Indiana
Ella A Taylor F 15 Indiana
Chistopher Taylor M 19 Indiana
Caroline Taylor F 12 Indiana
William B Taylor M 8 Indiana
John P Taylor M 5 Indiana
Letitia Trusler F 78 England

At the age of 24, Mr. Taylor married Miss Melissa Brown. They had 4 children and moved to Jackson County, AR, where Melissa died in 1852.

On June 4, 1884, Mr. Taylor married widowed Mrs. Leah Albertine Hess. They had 5 daughters and one son.

In 1881 traveling in an ox-drawn wagon, the family moved to Texas.

1900 Census, Justice Precincts 5 & 8, Coleman, Texas
Household Role Gender Age Birthplace

William B Taylor Head M 48 Indiana
Leah A Taylor Wife F 43 Mississippi
Dora Q Taylor Daughter F 16 Arkansas
Waneta A Taylor Daughter F 15 Arkansas
Louis H Taylor Son M 12 Arkansas
Almeta Taylor Daughter F 10 Arkansas
Nellie Taylor Daughter F 5 Indian Territory
Andrew Hess Stepson M 20 Arkansas

Mr. Taylor was a blacksmith. In 1925 Leah died, afterwhich he lived with his children. He died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Ida Josephine Taylor-Lobstein.


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