Strauther Taylor was accidentally drowned in a large, deep pond in front of his parents home that was formed by the construction of the Lawrenceburg and Camden Turnpike. (Source: A History of Anderson County, 1780-1936 by Lewis Witherspoon McKee)
Wikimapia shows an aeriel view of Old Fields and even notes that a Taylor son drowned there.
See http://wikimapia.org/5997677/Old-Fields
Strauther Taylor was accidentally drowned in a large, deep pond in front of his parents home that was formed by the construction of the Lawrenceburg and Camden Turnpike. (Source: A History of Anderson County, 1780-1936 by Lewis Witherspoon McKee)
Wikimapia shows an aeriel view of Old Fields and even notes that a Taylor son drowned there.
See http://wikimapia.org/5997677/Old-Fields
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JOHN TAYLOR son of GB & C Taylor Born: Feb 13, 1831 Died: Mar 12, 1861
Family Members
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Mary Taylor Walker
1826–1854
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William Rice Taylor
1827–1875
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Ellen Taylor Cardwell
1829–1857
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James Taylor
1832–1845
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Henrietta Taylor
1835–1847
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Richard "Dick" Taylor
1839–1865
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Harriet C. Taylor Hanks
1839–1914
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Jennie T. Taylor Allin
1841–1914
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George Henry Taylor
1842–1928
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Benjamin Taylor
1844–1869
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Mrs Elizabeth Davis "Bettie" Taylor Linney
1848–1929
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Catherine Lee "Kate" Taylor Spears
1850–1914
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Dr Tibbs Taylor
1853–1875
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Infant Girl Taylor
1855–1855
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