IN MEMORY OF
MARY daughter of
J. & Hetty Taylor
departed this life
Aug. 30th 1827 in
the 2nd Year of
her age.
This burial can be found documented at the wvgenweb website FIRST STREET CEMETERY, MOUNDSVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA. The burial was first listed by the Calvary Methodist Sexton, Ed Rulong, about 1930 and also published in the Moundsville Journal on July 13, 1930.
Mary was the third child of James D. Taylor and Mahetable "Hetty" Cooper. At the time of Mary's death, the family resided in the vicinity of Elizabethtown, Ohio County, Virginia--which is now the present day location of Moundsville, Marshall County, West Virginia.
By 1830 a fifth child born to James and Hetty Taylor, Mary Eleanor Taylor. It's possible that Mary Eleanor was named for her older sister, Mary.
IN MEMORY OF
MARY daughter of
J. & Hetty Taylor
departed this life
Aug. 30th 1827 in
the 2nd Year of
her age.
This burial can be found documented at the wvgenweb website FIRST STREET CEMETERY, MOUNDSVILLE, WEST VIRGINIA. The burial was first listed by the Calvary Methodist Sexton, Ed Rulong, about 1930 and also published in the Moundsville Journal on July 13, 1930.
Mary was the third child of James D. Taylor and Mahetable "Hetty" Cooper. At the time of Mary's death, the family resided in the vicinity of Elizabethtown, Ohio County, Virginia--which is now the present day location of Moundsville, Marshall County, West Virginia.
By 1830 a fifth child born to James and Hetty Taylor, Mary Eleanor Taylor. It's possible that Mary Eleanor was named for her older sister, Mary.
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