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John Ervin Taylor

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John Ervin Taylor Veteran

Birth
Marion County, South Carolina, USA
Death
4 Oct 1918 (aged 84)
Williamsburg County, South Carolina, USA
Burial
Florence County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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84 years 25 days old

John was the son of
Reddin Taylor (1811-1889)
and
Nancy Ann Smith Taylor (1811-1880)

Husband of Mary Elizabeth Askins Taylor (1847-1919) Married 1864 they were the parents of 12 children.

Children:
Mary Ella Taylor Creel (1862-1931)
William Reddin Taylor (1867-1880)
John Henry Taylor (1868-1946)
George Preston Taylor (1870-1945)
James Walter Taylor (1873-1939)
Ida Taylor Carraway (1875-1966)
Albert Thomas Taylor (1877-1956)
Robert Houston Taylor (1880-1964)
Mattie Oreen Taylor Powell (1882-1959)
Furman Asbury Taylor (1883-1970)
Lory Askins Taylor (1888-1937)

Military service:
Civil War John E. Taylor
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: South Carolina
Regiment Name: Capt. Gregg's Co., (McQueen Lt. Art'y.) South Carolina Artillery
Regiment Name Expanded: Gregg's Company, South Carolina Artillery (McQueen Light Artillery)
Rank In: Private

John was a farmer.
84 years 25 days old

John was the son of
Reddin Taylor (1811-1889)
and
Nancy Ann Smith Taylor (1811-1880)

Husband of Mary Elizabeth Askins Taylor (1847-1919) Married 1864 they were the parents of 12 children.

Children:
Mary Ella Taylor Creel (1862-1931)
William Reddin Taylor (1867-1880)
John Henry Taylor (1868-1946)
George Preston Taylor (1870-1945)
James Walter Taylor (1873-1939)
Ida Taylor Carraway (1875-1966)
Albert Thomas Taylor (1877-1956)
Robert Houston Taylor (1880-1964)
Mattie Oreen Taylor Powell (1882-1959)
Furman Asbury Taylor (1883-1970)
Lory Askins Taylor (1888-1937)

Military service:
Civil War John E. Taylor
Side: Confederate
Regiment State/Origin: South Carolina
Regiment Name: Capt. Gregg's Co., (McQueen Lt. Art'y.) South Carolina Artillery
Regiment Name Expanded: Gregg's Company, South Carolina Artillery (McQueen Light Artillery)
Rank In: Private

John was a farmer.

Inscription

T'WAS HARD TO GIVE THEE UP
BUT THY WILL O! GOD BE DONE.



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