Dallas News
11-23-1918
Transcribed by Carol Moore
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Records indicate Clarence does not have a stone. His plot location (Section North 2, Block 23, Lot 1) is the same as for Cordie B. Taylor and R. H. Taylor.
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He signed a WWI draft registration card in Dallas, Texas giving his date of birth as February 12, 1880. Description: age 38, short, medium build, blue eyes, brown hair. Occupation: harness and leather working for Schoelkoff Saddlery, located at Jackson and Lamar Streets, Dallas. He and wife, Madge, were living at 209 E. 12th Street in Dallas. She was named as his nearest relative.
Signed: Clarence Eugene Taylor
Transcribed by Carol Moore
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Dallas News
11-23-1918
Transcribed by Carol Moore
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Records indicate Clarence does not have a stone. His plot location (Section North 2, Block 23, Lot 1) is the same as for Cordie B. Taylor and R. H. Taylor.
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He signed a WWI draft registration card in Dallas, Texas giving his date of birth as February 12, 1880. Description: age 38, short, medium build, blue eyes, brown hair. Occupation: harness and leather working for Schoelkoff Saddlery, located at Jackson and Lamar Streets, Dallas. He and wife, Madge, were living at 209 E. 12th Street in Dallas. She was named as his nearest relative.
Signed: Clarence Eugene Taylor
Transcribed by Carol Moore
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