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Elizabeth <I>Pope</I> Taylor

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Elizabeth Pope Taylor

Birth
Hendricks County, Indiana, USA
Death
16 Feb 1914 (aged 83)
Goff, Nemaha County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Goff, Nemaha County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot 231, Grave 5, Section A
Memorial ID
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Elizabeth Pope Taylor was born in Hendricks county, Indiana, April 22, 1830. She was married to Joseph Willard Taylor in the home of her childhood on September 18, 1851, and came to Kansas with her husband and their five children in 1862. In September of the same year they buried their baby, Sylvia. The following year their son Mack was born. He with his brother, Baynard, and three sisters, May, Rose and Eva, survive their mother. All the children were present at the funeral except Mack, who lives in western Kansas. Six of the grandsons, James Rafter, Edward Dunn, Robert Hurd, Leonard Powell, DeVere Rafter and Edward Starin acted as pall bearers ... Mrs. Taylor was the oldest of six children and the last of the family to pass to the beyond. She was a charter and life member of the M. E. Ladies’ Aid Society of Goff ....
The Holton Recorder, February 26, 1914.

.... died Monday morning at her home in Goff .... Burial was in the Goff cemetery .... Mrs. Taylor is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Eva Plaxton, of Canada, Mrs. E. E. Rafter and Mrs. Alec Dunn of Holton, two sons, Bayard Taylor of Goff and Mack Taylor of Tribune, Kansas. The relatives attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Alec Dunn, Mrs. E. E. Rafter, Mrs. and Mrs. DeVere Rafter, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Starin of Gilford, Mo., Mrs. Eva Plaxton, Canada, Robert Hurd.
The Holton Signal, February 19, 1914.

.... Misses Rose and Audrey Plaxton ... James and DeVere Rafter were in Goff Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Joseph Taylor, who died Sunday, after an illness of several weeks.
The Holton Recorder, February 19, 1914.

Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Starin were called Sunday from Gilford, Mo., by the death of their grandmother ...
The Holton Recorder, February 12, 1914.
Elizabeth Pope Taylor was born in Hendricks county, Indiana, April 22, 1830. She was married to Joseph Willard Taylor in the home of her childhood on September 18, 1851, and came to Kansas with her husband and their five children in 1862. In September of the same year they buried their baby, Sylvia. The following year their son Mack was born. He with his brother, Baynard, and three sisters, May, Rose and Eva, survive their mother. All the children were present at the funeral except Mack, who lives in western Kansas. Six of the grandsons, James Rafter, Edward Dunn, Robert Hurd, Leonard Powell, DeVere Rafter and Edward Starin acted as pall bearers ... Mrs. Taylor was the oldest of six children and the last of the family to pass to the beyond. She was a charter and life member of the M. E. Ladies’ Aid Society of Goff ....
The Holton Recorder, February 26, 1914.

.... died Monday morning at her home in Goff .... Burial was in the Goff cemetery .... Mrs. Taylor is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Eva Plaxton, of Canada, Mrs. E. E. Rafter and Mrs. Alec Dunn of Holton, two sons, Bayard Taylor of Goff and Mack Taylor of Tribune, Kansas. The relatives attending the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. Alec Dunn, Mrs. E. E. Rafter, Mrs. and Mrs. DeVere Rafter, Mr. and Mrs. Edw. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Starin of Gilford, Mo., Mrs. Eva Plaxton, Canada, Robert Hurd.
The Holton Signal, February 19, 1914.

.... Misses Rose and Audrey Plaxton ... James and DeVere Rafter were in Goff Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Joseph Taylor, who died Sunday, after an illness of several weeks.
The Holton Recorder, February 19, 1914.

Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Starin were called Sunday from Gilford, Mo., by the death of their grandmother ...
The Holton Recorder, February 12, 1914.


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