Mrs. Insco, a member of a highly respected family in the community, joined the Corinth Baptist Church when she was just 18 years old. She remained a faithful member until her death. Mrs. Insco had four brothers: James J Taylor, T.E. Taylor and S.A. Taylor all of Dresden Tennessee. In addition, A.M. Taylor of Scoobe, Mississippi and C.C. Taylor.
According to all accounts Mrs. Insco was a great inspiration to all who knew her. She never complained of her sufferings and she found great comfort in God and the everlasting life.
Mrs. Insco, a member of a highly respected family in the community, joined the Corinth Baptist Church when she was just 18 years old. She remained a faithful member until her death. Mrs. Insco had four brothers: James J Taylor, T.E. Taylor and S.A. Taylor all of Dresden Tennessee. In addition, A.M. Taylor of Scoobe, Mississippi and C.C. Taylor.
According to all accounts Mrs. Insco was a great inspiration to all who knew her. She never complained of her sufferings and she found great comfort in God and the everlasting life.
Family Members
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James John "Jim" Taylor
1863–1941
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Virginia "Jennie" Taylor Duke
1866–1928
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Charles Christoper Columbus "Lum" Taylor
1870–1919
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Spencer Aubrey Merlis "Boss" Taylor
1873–1945
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Theopholis Elmore "Offee" Taylor
1876–1936
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Shannon Arthur Taylor
1878–1953
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Elma Taylor Heathcott
1881–1937
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Era May Taylor Burroughs
1884–1949
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