Randolph County, Indiana
Obituaries
The Winchester Journal
July 28, 1921
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TUBERCULOSIS TAKES AN AGED LADY
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Mrs. Charlotte (Lewis) Taylor, aged seventy-three years, died at her home northwest of this city Monday, after a long illness of consumption. She leaves a husband, Tom Taylor, two sons, Will and George, a daughter, Minnie, and a sister, Mrs. Linnie Addington, of Maxville. Funeral services will be held this (Thursday) morning at ten thirty o'clock at Maxville, the Rev. Harvey Thornburg officiating.
Note: Newspaper date was calculated using Cemetery Records Death Date and days mentioned in obit.
Contributed by Gina Richardson
A Randolph County Area Newspaper
1894
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TAYLOR, George W.,
b. Penn. the s/o J.H. and Sarah (Horn), Mar. Record lists Geo. R who m. Anna J. Burton, age 19 d/o Thomas and -- (Holderman) Dec. 31,1886. G.W. died June 8,1894 of T.B. He had 2 ch., a dt (b. Oct 6,1887) and a son (b. Nov.18,1891). He was 35 yrs.of age.
Contributed by Sandra Mumah
A Randolph County Area Newspaper
1893
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TAYLOR, Elizabeth Ann,
wf/o Samuel d. July 13, 1893 of measles. Born in OH, maiden name of Boots. She was 74yr of age. Samuel d. Aug. 21, 1890 of heart failure, he was 79yrs of age. They res. near Ridgeville, Ind. Both bur. at the Hopewell Cem.
Contributed by Sandra Mumah
A Randolph County Area Newspaper
1877
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TAYLOR, Elizabeth (Emerick),
b. Md. 9/7/1879. Married Christopher Taylor in Columbiana Co. OH 1/2/1816 Mov to
Hagerstown in 1843 Husb d. 6/15/1849. She d. 2/25/1877 at son-in-law's John W
Williamson. Bur Hagerstown IN.
Contributed by Sandra Mumah
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