Reddin Taylor

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Reddin Taylor

Birth
Marion County, South Carolina, USA
Death
25 Sep 1889 (aged 78)
Marion County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Florence County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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78 years 26 days old

Reddin's parents are unknown. If anyone is researching this family tree and has any information it is always appreciated.

Husband of Margaret Ann Smith Taylor (1814-1880)
Married 1833 father of 7 children

Children:
John Ervin Taylor (1834-1918)
Elizabeth Taylor Eagerton (1839-1864)
Mary June Taylor Eagerton (1843-1915)
Nancy Caroline Taylor Lee (1845-1889)
George Washington Taylor (1847-1923)
Susan Jane Taylor Johnson (1850-1928)
Sarah Emily Taylor Hanna (1859-1925)

Reddin was a farmer.

The following eulogy appeared in the minutes of High Hill Baptist Church, November 17, 1889.

"Departed this life on the twenty fifth day of September A. D. 1889. Our beloved brother Reddin Taylor, who united with the Original Free Will Baptist Church of South Carolina about 1835. Who was solid in his profession and lived a Consistent Advocate of the Doctrine of the Original Free Will Baptist for about fifty years or more.

His last days were filled with misery and pain untold from the effects of a cancer on his face. We trust that while his body is painless and resting in the silent tomb, his soul is participating in the joys and pleasures of the paradise of God.

Brother Taylor was born August 30, 1811... He leaves 5 children and many grandchildren. A host of real grief stricken relatives and friends to mourn their loss, also a grief stricken church where his presence will be seen no more in this world, yet we bless GOD, for the comfort of that hope that our loss is his eternal gain. High Hill Church members. J. B. Moore, Pastor."
78 years 26 days old

Reddin's parents are unknown. If anyone is researching this family tree and has any information it is always appreciated.

Husband of Margaret Ann Smith Taylor (1814-1880)
Married 1833 father of 7 children

Children:
John Ervin Taylor (1834-1918)
Elizabeth Taylor Eagerton (1839-1864)
Mary June Taylor Eagerton (1843-1915)
Nancy Caroline Taylor Lee (1845-1889)
George Washington Taylor (1847-1923)
Susan Jane Taylor Johnson (1850-1928)
Sarah Emily Taylor Hanna (1859-1925)

Reddin was a farmer.

The following eulogy appeared in the minutes of High Hill Baptist Church, November 17, 1889.

"Departed this life on the twenty fifth day of September A. D. 1889. Our beloved brother Reddin Taylor, who united with the Original Free Will Baptist Church of South Carolina about 1835. Who was solid in his profession and lived a Consistent Advocate of the Doctrine of the Original Free Will Baptist for about fifty years or more.

His last days were filled with misery and pain untold from the effects of a cancer on his face. We trust that while his body is painless and resting in the silent tomb, his soul is participating in the joys and pleasures of the paradise of God.

Brother Taylor was born August 30, 1811... He leaves 5 children and many grandchildren. A host of real grief stricken relatives and friends to mourn their loss, also a grief stricken church where his presence will be seen no more in this world, yet we bless GOD, for the comfort of that hope that our loss is his eternal gain. High Hill Church members. J. B. Moore, Pastor."