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John William Taylor

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John William Taylor

Birth
New Brunswick, Canada
Death
18 Mar 1916 (aged 63)
Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada
Burial
Fredericton, York County, New Brunswick, Canada Add to Map
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John William Taylor married Emeline Segee Byram on March 24, 1878 in St. Mary's (Gibson) York Co., New Brunswick. Emeline Segee Byram is the daughter of Oliver Jr. and Elizabeth (Snyder) Byram.

John William Taylor and Emeline Segee Byram children are:

William Henry Taylor
John Earl Taylor
Barbara Vida Taylor
Harry Allen Taylor
George Taylor
Annie Campbell Taylor

Family Information contributed by family member:

Yvette E. (Byrum) Aunes/o
John William Taylor
Emily J. Harkness

Marriage certificate
Marriage
05 Oct 1878 • Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada
Married by methodist minister/now part of Fredericton, lived there when it was called ST. MARY'S
Emeline Segee Byram

Sketch of homes burnt during the Great Gibson fire of 1893.
Claim to Fame
20 Jun 1893 • Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada
Lost home & belongings in the Gibson Fire of 1893

Death
18 Mar 1916 • Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada (4 Media)
stomach rupture and gangrene from climbing out of hole. Buried at Sunny Bank Cemetary (now called St. Mary's Cemetary) in old part South Devon
John William Taylor married Emeline Segee Byram on March 24, 1878 in St. Mary's (Gibson) York Co., New Brunswick. Emeline Segee Byram is the daughter of Oliver Jr. and Elizabeth (Snyder) Byram.

John William Taylor and Emeline Segee Byram children are:

William Henry Taylor
John Earl Taylor
Barbara Vida Taylor
Harry Allen Taylor
George Taylor
Annie Campbell Taylor

Family Information contributed by family member:

Yvette E. (Byrum) Aunes/o
John William Taylor
Emily J. Harkness

Marriage certificate
Marriage
05 Oct 1878 • Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada
Married by methodist minister/now part of Fredericton, lived there when it was called ST. MARY'S
Emeline Segee Byram

Sketch of homes burnt during the Great Gibson fire of 1893.
Claim to Fame
20 Jun 1893 • Fredericton, York, New Brunswick, Canada
Lost home & belongings in the Gibson Fire of 1893

Death
18 Mar 1916 • Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada (4 Media)
stomach rupture and gangrene from climbing out of hole. Buried at Sunny Bank Cemetary (now called St. Mary's Cemetary) in old part South Devon


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