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Anna Mariah <I>Miller</I> Taylor

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Anna Mariah Miller Taylor

Birth
Beaver County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
12 Apr 1874 (aged 38–39)
Helena, Tama County, Iowa, USA
Burial
Richland Township, Tama County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Anna Mariah Miller was born in 1835 in Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Jacob G Miller, who was born in 1812 in Germany and Ellen Miller, who was born in Pennsylvania in 1810. Anna had three brothers: Dave, Mike, and William (a half brother). Jacob G Miller was married at least twice, his first wife is the mother of Williams mother who was born in about 1842 in Pennsylvania. The family moved to Nevada, Story County, Iowa in 1851 when Anna was 15 years old. Of interest in the 1860 Federal Census of Story County Iowa she is recorded as having $2,000 in real estate and $250 in cash, this is unusual for a young women in Iowa in 1860. At the time she was married to John Wyatt and all of the family money was listed in Anna's name.

Anna Mariah was Mrs Anna Mariah WYATT, and most likely known as "Mariah MILLER" before her marriage to John Campbell (first husband). Maria Campbell then married John Wyatt (second husband).

Anna Mariah Miller Wyatt married Nathaniel Franklin Taylor (third husband) in Jan 21, 1868. She died Apr 12, 1874.
Their Children:
Walter Llewellyn Taylor (3 Apr 1869-1947)
Owen Taylor (23 Nov 1870-1947)
Arthur Taylor (23 May 1872-1949)
A baby still born April 10, 1874. It was buried with its mother.

Anna Mariah Miller Wyatt had three brothers: Dave, Mike, and Bill a half brother. She had no sisters. The children of her first marriage were Frank Campbell and Mary Campbell. Mary was born in August 1856. The children by her second marriage were Edith Wyatt and John Wyatt who were born July 4, 1863.

Anna Mariah Miller married John Campbell in 1855, however no record has been located of a marriage. In the 1856 Iowa Census Anna Mariah Campbell was living with John Campbell. In the 1856 census of Iowa. He is listed as a land owner, a member of the militia, and a farmer and a native Iowan. Anna Mariah was probably pregnant with Mary J Campbell at the time of this census. Anna Mariah Campbell gave birth to a daughter in August 1856 Mary J. Campbell. She also had a son, Frank Andrew Campbell on Oct 1, 1858. Both children were born in Nevada, Story Co., Iowa. There may or may not have been a divorce in 1859, no record has been located. Anna Mariah and John Campbell separated in 1859. Anna Mariah Campbell married John Thomas Wyatt on Aug 4, 1859. From the Story County Marriage Register Volume 1, page 6: the marriage was solemnized on Aug 4, 1859 by G.A. Kellogg, county judge, license returned Aug 8, 1859. Edith Wyatt was born in 1861. An interesting fact about these two children was that Edith lived with her grandparent Jacob G. and Ellen Miller and seems to have taken the surname Miller. John Thomas Wyatt was born Oct 19, 1840 in Bartholamew, Indiana. He died July 26, 1919 in Marshalltown, Iowa at the Iowa Soldiers Home. Anna Mariah and John Thomas had a son, John Wyatt, born on July 4, 1863 in Nevada, Story Co., Iowa. Anna Mariah and John Thomas Wyatt separated in 1862. John Thomas Wyatt enlisted in the US Army on Aug 22, 1862 and served in the Civil War.. He entered Regiment D of the 40th Iowa Infantry on Sept 13, 1862. He was discharged from the Army on Feb 8, 1864 at Madison, Wisconsin with a disability discharge. John Thomas Wyatt is buried in the Iowa Soldiers Home Cemetery at Marshalltown, Iowa. In the 1860 Federal Census John Thomas Wyatt and Anna Mariah Campbell Wyatt; and Anna's and John Campbell's children, Mary J Campbell and Frank Andrew Campbell were listed as living in Nevada, Iowa. Interestingly Jacob G. Miller and his wife, Elenore Miller were also listed (the next family to be counted on that record). This was the second marriage for both Jacob G Miller and Eleanore Miller. There were 3 Miller children living in that family and they were Jacob G. Miller's children from a previous marriage. Eleanore Miller (Jacob Miller's wife) was born in Penn. as were all of the Miller Children. In the 1870 Federal Census of the Richland Township, Chelsea, Tama Co., IA; Anna Mariah Campbell's children Mary J Campbell age 14 and Frank Andrew Campbell age 12 were living with their grandparents Jacob G. Miller and Ellenore Miller.

Anna Mariah Campbell Wyatt moved to Helena, Tama Co., Iowa in 1866, with her parents Jacob and Ellen Miller. She and Nathanial Franklin Taylor were married Jan 21, 1868. They were married by Newton B. Hiate, a Justice of the Peace in Tama Co. Iowa. They had 3 sons Walter Llewellyn Taylor born Apr 3, 1869 (AKA Grandpa Taylor), Owen Taylor born Nov 23, 1870 and Arthur Taylor born May 23, 1872. All 3 sons were born in Helena, Tama Co., IA. A 4th child died at birth on April 12, 1874. Anna Mariah died with the child. The unnamed infant and Anna Mariah were buried in the same grave on a hill, which would later become the community cemetery for Helena, Tama Co., IA. Nathaniel Franklin died on May 3, 1883 in Correctionville, IA., the sons worked on farms mostly for their board and room during the winter months, then for wages during the rest of the year. During the year of 1887 the younger brothers lived with the older brother John E.D. Taylor who had bought a farm of College land in Section 6, Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co., Iowa known as College Corners. John E.D Taylor was the son of Evaline Haskell, Nathaniel Franklin's first wife.

Anna Mariah's son Frank Andrew Campbell married Anna Keup in 1889 in Tama Co., Iowa. Anna Keup was born March 21, 1869 and died on Jan 12, 1961; in Tama Co., Iowa. They had 3 children. John Campbell born in Oct. 1890, Walter Arthur Campbell born Oct 2, 1892, and Anna M Campbell were born June 1896.

Frank Andrew Campbell's son Walter Arthur Campbell was born Oct 2, 1892 in Tama Co. Iowa and died Feb 21, 1986 in Tama Co., Iowa. at the Marshalltown Medical and Surgical Center. He had resided at the Sunny Hill Care Center, Tama since December 1985. He was the son of Frank Andrew Campbell and grandson of Anna Maria (Wyatt)(Campbell) Taylor. Walter Arthur Campbell lived with his family near Limon, Colorado from 1908 until 1914. They returned to Tama in 1914, because of severe weather and grasshoppers eating their crops. They moved to 1508 Grant St at Tama, Iowa. On July 31, 1926. He married Mary Prochaska in Tama. They had 2 children. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Mary, who died in 1981, a brother John, and a sister, Mrs. William (Annie) Duggan, and a grandson.

Relatives still living at his death include a daughter, Mrs. Louis (Helen) Kracer, Tama, IA, a son Ralph Campbell of Tacoma, Washington. Jim Kacer, Cedar Rapids, IA, Mrs. Paul (Kathryn) Perry, Mrs. Rich (Laurie) Wolfer and Mrs. Thomas (Janet) Slows, all of Tacoma, Wash. He also had four grandsons.

Frank Andrew Campbell's son John Campbell born in Oct 1890 died before his brother Walter Arthur Campbell, noted from Walter Arthur's obituary. Therefore it is known he died before Feb 1986. No record of a marriage has been found nor has any other record been located.

Anna Mariah Campbell's daughter, Mary J Campbell born in August 1856, at age 14 was living with her grandparents Jacob G. Miller and Ellenore Miller with her brother Frank Andrew Campbell. Little is known of Mary J Campbell after 1870. She never married, she lived out her life in Tama Co. IA., and died in 1896 of unknown causes.

Anna Mariah Campbell's son, John Wyatt, was born in Jul 4, 1863 in Nevada, Story Co., Iowa. In 1866 he moved to Tama Co., Iowa with his mother, where his mother married Nathanial Franklin Taylor. In the 1870 Federal Census of Richland, Tama Co., Iowa; John Wyatt was living with the Nathanial Franklin Taylor and Anna Maria (Wyatt) Campbell Taylor household. On Apr 12, 1874 Anna Maria (Wyatt) Campbell Taylor died in childbirth. She was buried on the family farm, which later became the community cemetery for Helena.

Later Nathaniel Franklin Taylor moved with his seven sons to Woodbury Co. Iowa. These 7 boys included 4 of Evaline Haskell's sons, one of Evaline's sons, George Elmer, had died on Feb 10, 1862. The seven included Anna Mariah's 3 sons. This did not include John Wyatt. John Wyatt may have been taken in by his grandparents Jacob G. Miller and Ellen, but no record has been found documenting this. The Nathaniel Franklin Taylor was broken up in 1880, and after the death of Nathaniel Franklin the sons worked on farms mostly for their board and room during the winter months then for wages during the rest of the year. John E.D. Taylor is also known as John Ellis Taylor. During the year of 1887 the younger brothers lived with the older brother, John E.D. Taylor who had bought a farm of College land in Section 6, Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co., Iowa known as College Corners. Little is known of Anna Mariah and John Thomas Wyatt s son - John Wyatt. John Wyatt, except that he married Caroline Reese. She was born Oct 16, 1859 and died Oct 8, 1935 in Sidney, Iowa. In the 1920 Federal Census he was living in Council Bluff, Iowa and working as a street car conductor.

written by Keith Taylor
.
Anna Mariah Miller was born in 1835 in Pennsylvania. She was the daughter of Jacob G Miller, who was born in 1812 in Germany and Ellen Miller, who was born in Pennsylvania in 1810. Anna had three brothers: Dave, Mike, and William (a half brother). Jacob G Miller was married at least twice, his first wife is the mother of Williams mother who was born in about 1842 in Pennsylvania. The family moved to Nevada, Story County, Iowa in 1851 when Anna was 15 years old. Of interest in the 1860 Federal Census of Story County Iowa she is recorded as having $2,000 in real estate and $250 in cash, this is unusual for a young women in Iowa in 1860. At the time she was married to John Wyatt and all of the family money was listed in Anna's name.

Anna Mariah was Mrs Anna Mariah WYATT, and most likely known as "Mariah MILLER" before her marriage to John Campbell (first husband). Maria Campbell then married John Wyatt (second husband).

Anna Mariah Miller Wyatt married Nathaniel Franklin Taylor (third husband) in Jan 21, 1868. She died Apr 12, 1874.
Their Children:
Walter Llewellyn Taylor (3 Apr 1869-1947)
Owen Taylor (23 Nov 1870-1947)
Arthur Taylor (23 May 1872-1949)
A baby still born April 10, 1874. It was buried with its mother.

Anna Mariah Miller Wyatt had three brothers: Dave, Mike, and Bill a half brother. She had no sisters. The children of her first marriage were Frank Campbell and Mary Campbell. Mary was born in August 1856. The children by her second marriage were Edith Wyatt and John Wyatt who were born July 4, 1863.

Anna Mariah Miller married John Campbell in 1855, however no record has been located of a marriage. In the 1856 Iowa Census Anna Mariah Campbell was living with John Campbell. In the 1856 census of Iowa. He is listed as a land owner, a member of the militia, and a farmer and a native Iowan. Anna Mariah was probably pregnant with Mary J Campbell at the time of this census. Anna Mariah Campbell gave birth to a daughter in August 1856 Mary J. Campbell. She also had a son, Frank Andrew Campbell on Oct 1, 1858. Both children were born in Nevada, Story Co., Iowa. There may or may not have been a divorce in 1859, no record has been located. Anna Mariah and John Campbell separated in 1859. Anna Mariah Campbell married John Thomas Wyatt on Aug 4, 1859. From the Story County Marriage Register Volume 1, page 6: the marriage was solemnized on Aug 4, 1859 by G.A. Kellogg, county judge, license returned Aug 8, 1859. Edith Wyatt was born in 1861. An interesting fact about these two children was that Edith lived with her grandparent Jacob G. and Ellen Miller and seems to have taken the surname Miller. John Thomas Wyatt was born Oct 19, 1840 in Bartholamew, Indiana. He died July 26, 1919 in Marshalltown, Iowa at the Iowa Soldiers Home. Anna Mariah and John Thomas had a son, John Wyatt, born on July 4, 1863 in Nevada, Story Co., Iowa. Anna Mariah and John Thomas Wyatt separated in 1862. John Thomas Wyatt enlisted in the US Army on Aug 22, 1862 and served in the Civil War.. He entered Regiment D of the 40th Iowa Infantry on Sept 13, 1862. He was discharged from the Army on Feb 8, 1864 at Madison, Wisconsin with a disability discharge. John Thomas Wyatt is buried in the Iowa Soldiers Home Cemetery at Marshalltown, Iowa. In the 1860 Federal Census John Thomas Wyatt and Anna Mariah Campbell Wyatt; and Anna's and John Campbell's children, Mary J Campbell and Frank Andrew Campbell were listed as living in Nevada, Iowa. Interestingly Jacob G. Miller and his wife, Elenore Miller were also listed (the next family to be counted on that record). This was the second marriage for both Jacob G Miller and Eleanore Miller. There were 3 Miller children living in that family and they were Jacob G. Miller's children from a previous marriage. Eleanore Miller (Jacob Miller's wife) was born in Penn. as were all of the Miller Children. In the 1870 Federal Census of the Richland Township, Chelsea, Tama Co., IA; Anna Mariah Campbell's children Mary J Campbell age 14 and Frank Andrew Campbell age 12 were living with their grandparents Jacob G. Miller and Ellenore Miller.

Anna Mariah Campbell Wyatt moved to Helena, Tama Co., Iowa in 1866, with her parents Jacob and Ellen Miller. She and Nathanial Franklin Taylor were married Jan 21, 1868. They were married by Newton B. Hiate, a Justice of the Peace in Tama Co. Iowa. They had 3 sons Walter Llewellyn Taylor born Apr 3, 1869 (AKA Grandpa Taylor), Owen Taylor born Nov 23, 1870 and Arthur Taylor born May 23, 1872. All 3 sons were born in Helena, Tama Co., IA. A 4th child died at birth on April 12, 1874. Anna Mariah died with the child. The unnamed infant and Anna Mariah were buried in the same grave on a hill, which would later become the community cemetery for Helena, Tama Co., IA. Nathaniel Franklin died on May 3, 1883 in Correctionville, IA., the sons worked on farms mostly for their board and room during the winter months, then for wages during the rest of the year. During the year of 1887 the younger brothers lived with the older brother John E.D. Taylor who had bought a farm of College land in Section 6, Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co., Iowa known as College Corners. John E.D Taylor was the son of Evaline Haskell, Nathaniel Franklin's first wife.

Anna Mariah's son Frank Andrew Campbell married Anna Keup in 1889 in Tama Co., Iowa. Anna Keup was born March 21, 1869 and died on Jan 12, 1961; in Tama Co., Iowa. They had 3 children. John Campbell born in Oct. 1890, Walter Arthur Campbell born Oct 2, 1892, and Anna M Campbell were born June 1896.

Frank Andrew Campbell's son Walter Arthur Campbell was born Oct 2, 1892 in Tama Co. Iowa and died Feb 21, 1986 in Tama Co., Iowa. at the Marshalltown Medical and Surgical Center. He had resided at the Sunny Hill Care Center, Tama since December 1985. He was the son of Frank Andrew Campbell and grandson of Anna Maria (Wyatt)(Campbell) Taylor. Walter Arthur Campbell lived with his family near Limon, Colorado from 1908 until 1914. They returned to Tama in 1914, because of severe weather and grasshoppers eating their crops. They moved to 1508 Grant St at Tama, Iowa. On July 31, 1926. He married Mary Prochaska in Tama. They had 2 children. He was preceded in death by his parents, his wife Mary, who died in 1981, a brother John, and a sister, Mrs. William (Annie) Duggan, and a grandson.

Relatives still living at his death include a daughter, Mrs. Louis (Helen) Kracer, Tama, IA, a son Ralph Campbell of Tacoma, Washington. Jim Kacer, Cedar Rapids, IA, Mrs. Paul (Kathryn) Perry, Mrs. Rich (Laurie) Wolfer and Mrs. Thomas (Janet) Slows, all of Tacoma, Wash. He also had four grandsons.

Frank Andrew Campbell's son John Campbell born in Oct 1890 died before his brother Walter Arthur Campbell, noted from Walter Arthur's obituary. Therefore it is known he died before Feb 1986. No record of a marriage has been found nor has any other record been located.

Anna Mariah Campbell's daughter, Mary J Campbell born in August 1856, at age 14 was living with her grandparents Jacob G. Miller and Ellenore Miller with her brother Frank Andrew Campbell. Little is known of Mary J Campbell after 1870. She never married, she lived out her life in Tama Co. IA., and died in 1896 of unknown causes.

Anna Mariah Campbell's son, John Wyatt, was born in Jul 4, 1863 in Nevada, Story Co., Iowa. In 1866 he moved to Tama Co., Iowa with his mother, where his mother married Nathanial Franklin Taylor. In the 1870 Federal Census of Richland, Tama Co., Iowa; John Wyatt was living with the Nathanial Franklin Taylor and Anna Maria (Wyatt) Campbell Taylor household. On Apr 12, 1874 Anna Maria (Wyatt) Campbell Taylor died in childbirth. She was buried on the family farm, which later became the community cemetery for Helena.

Later Nathaniel Franklin Taylor moved with his seven sons to Woodbury Co. Iowa. These 7 boys included 4 of Evaline Haskell's sons, one of Evaline's sons, George Elmer, had died on Feb 10, 1862. The seven included Anna Mariah's 3 sons. This did not include John Wyatt. John Wyatt may have been taken in by his grandparents Jacob G. Miller and Ellen, but no record has been found documenting this. The Nathaniel Franklin Taylor was broken up in 1880, and after the death of Nathaniel Franklin the sons worked on farms mostly for their board and room during the winter months then for wages during the rest of the year. John E.D. Taylor is also known as John Ellis Taylor. During the year of 1887 the younger brothers lived with the older brother, John E.D. Taylor who had bought a farm of College land in Section 6, Little Sioux Township, Woodbury Co., Iowa known as College Corners. Little is known of Anna Mariah and John Thomas Wyatt s son - John Wyatt. John Wyatt, except that he married Caroline Reese. She was born Oct 16, 1859 and died Oct 8, 1935 in Sidney, Iowa. In the 1920 Federal Census he was living in Council Bluff, Iowa and working as a street car conductor.

written by Keith Taylor
.


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