They had children: Magdalena "Lena" Aura Taylor, first wife of Andrew "Stover" Fitz; Phoebe E. Taylor; Martha E. Taylor; Georgia M. Taylor, unmarried; Annie B. Taylor, unmarried; Bessie M. Taylor; Huldah G. Taylor, married her brother-in-law Andrew "Stover" Fitz, after the death of her sister Magdalena "Lena" Aura Taylor Fitz, and Martin Samuel Taylor Jr.
Although he was a Civil War veteran, his name is not found in Bates' History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, the Pennsylvania Archives' ARIAS file, or even in the company register for the unit listed below. However, he does have compiled military service records and received a pension for his service. He enlisted in Philadelphia September 2, 1863, and mustered into federal service there September 13 as a private with Co. I, 198th Pennsylvania Infantry. Again an oddity, a casualty sheet lists him as "rejected" to date September 14, 1864, a year after he had mustered, reason given as "underage & lack of physical development." A month later on October 2, he was wounded in action at Peeble's Farm, Virginia, and admitted to the division hospital where surgeons amputated his left forearm. He discharged the service by surgeon's certificate January 12, 1865, from Lincoln U.S. Hospital, Washington DC.
Courtesy of Dennis Brandt
They had children: Magdalena "Lena" Aura Taylor, first wife of Andrew "Stover" Fitz; Phoebe E. Taylor; Martha E. Taylor; Georgia M. Taylor, unmarried; Annie B. Taylor, unmarried; Bessie M. Taylor; Huldah G. Taylor, married her brother-in-law Andrew "Stover" Fitz, after the death of her sister Magdalena "Lena" Aura Taylor Fitz, and Martin Samuel Taylor Jr.
Although he was a Civil War veteran, his name is not found in Bates' History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, the Pennsylvania Archives' ARIAS file, or even in the company register for the unit listed below. However, he does have compiled military service records and received a pension for his service. He enlisted in Philadelphia September 2, 1863, and mustered into federal service there September 13 as a private with Co. I, 198th Pennsylvania Infantry. Again an oddity, a casualty sheet lists him as "rejected" to date September 14, 1864, a year after he had mustered, reason given as "underage & lack of physical development." A month later on October 2, he was wounded in action at Peeble's Farm, Virginia, and admitted to the division hospital where surgeons amputated his left forearm. He discharged the service by surgeon's certificate January 12, 1865, from Lincoln U.S. Hospital, Washington DC.
Courtesy of Dennis Brandt
Gravesite Details
Buried Section 4.3
Family Members
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Phoebe Elida Taylor Yohe
1871–1944
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Magdalena Aura "Lena" Taylor Fitz
1874–1917
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Martha Elizabeth "Bessie" Taylor
1876–1888
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Huldah G. Taylor Sheaffer Fitz
1878–1961
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Albert Raub Taylor
1881–1944
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Bayard McCreary Taylor
1884–1953
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Annie B. Taylor
1886–1906
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Georgia M. Taylor
1888–1890
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Martin Samuel Taylor Jr
1890–1891
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