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Louisa J. <I>Bottom</I> Taylor

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Louisa J. Bottom Taylor

Birth
Green County, Kentucky, USA
Death
22 May 1905 (aged 74)
Greensburg, Green County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Greensburg, Green County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Louisa was the wife of Flavius J. Taylor; daughter of William & Margaret McColgan Bottom.

Obituary:
Taylor, Mrs. F. J.
Taylor – Last Monday night about 12 o'clock, Mrs. F. J. Taylor, Sr., at her late home in this town, aged 64, of ages of infirmities. She left an aged husband, four sons and four daughters together with many grandchildren and relatives, and a host of friends to revere her memory. She had lived in our town over 50 years strictly a home mother, finding her chief pleasure in unselfish devotion to her home and family, ever keeping her hearthstone and every nook and corner polished and bright to welcome to welcome each member into the influence of the ever ready mother love awaiting them. She passed all the long happy years in this glad service and it is not to be wondered that the heartstrings of her comely daughters and stalwart sons were thrilled with anguish at the loss of such a mother. Yet they had a grand consolation in the thought of her long and useful life, a life that reached out without cloud or stain and filled with fruitful deeds to harvest time, like the ripened grain ready for the reaper, when the Master reached forth a loving hand relieved her of all her infirmities and garnered her safe in "the beautiful home of the soul" where she will watch the beautiful gate until it admits all her loved ones to be with her In an everlasting happiness.
The remains were laid to rest Wednesday morning in the Greensburg Cemetery after a simple, beautiful service at the home conducted by Rev, Hogard. A more extended notice later. G. C. R. 5/27/1905


A book, "Green County Review" Vol. 13-14 'Green County Review: A Quarterly Publication of the Green County Historical Society' Volume XIV, No. 3 Spring 1991' Green County Obituaries The Green County Record 1905 Abstracted by Ruth Perkins
"May 26, 1905, Mrs. F. J. Taylor, Sr., aged 64 died at her home in Greensburg last Monday night. She left an aged husband, four sons and four daughters. The remains were laid to rest Wednesday morning in the Greensburg Cemetery.

June 2, 1905, Mrs. Louisa J. Taylor, wife of F. J. Taylor died May 22, 1905. She was the former Louisa J. Bottoms, daughter of William Bottoms and was born January 31, 1831. She was married to F. J. Taylor in 1851. Of this union nine children were born, eight of whom live."
Louisa was the wife of Flavius J. Taylor; daughter of William & Margaret McColgan Bottom.

Obituary:
Taylor, Mrs. F. J.
Taylor – Last Monday night about 12 o'clock, Mrs. F. J. Taylor, Sr., at her late home in this town, aged 64, of ages of infirmities. She left an aged husband, four sons and four daughters together with many grandchildren and relatives, and a host of friends to revere her memory. She had lived in our town over 50 years strictly a home mother, finding her chief pleasure in unselfish devotion to her home and family, ever keeping her hearthstone and every nook and corner polished and bright to welcome to welcome each member into the influence of the ever ready mother love awaiting them. She passed all the long happy years in this glad service and it is not to be wondered that the heartstrings of her comely daughters and stalwart sons were thrilled with anguish at the loss of such a mother. Yet they had a grand consolation in the thought of her long and useful life, a life that reached out without cloud or stain and filled with fruitful deeds to harvest time, like the ripened grain ready for the reaper, when the Master reached forth a loving hand relieved her of all her infirmities and garnered her safe in "the beautiful home of the soul" where she will watch the beautiful gate until it admits all her loved ones to be with her In an everlasting happiness.
The remains were laid to rest Wednesday morning in the Greensburg Cemetery after a simple, beautiful service at the home conducted by Rev, Hogard. A more extended notice later. G. C. R. 5/27/1905


A book, "Green County Review" Vol. 13-14 'Green County Review: A Quarterly Publication of the Green County Historical Society' Volume XIV, No. 3 Spring 1991' Green County Obituaries The Green County Record 1905 Abstracted by Ruth Perkins
"May 26, 1905, Mrs. F. J. Taylor, Sr., aged 64 died at her home in Greensburg last Monday night. She left an aged husband, four sons and four daughters. The remains were laid to rest Wednesday morning in the Greensburg Cemetery.

June 2, 1905, Mrs. Louisa J. Taylor, wife of F. J. Taylor died May 22, 1905. She was the former Louisa J. Bottoms, daughter of William Bottoms and was born January 31, 1831. She was married to F. J. Taylor in 1851. Of this union nine children were born, eight of whom live."


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