The Sun (Maryland) 14 Apr 1891
Memorial Alms Basin
A number of the members of the congregation of the Church of St. Michael and All Angels have presented a beautiful silver alms basin to the church in memory of Mrs. Baynie Tunstall Taylor, wife of Robertson Taylor. Mrs. Taylor was one of the most earnest workers in the church. The basin, to be used in the presentation of the offertory, has the centre, forming the bowl, of plain polished silver, with a broad brim of elaborate repousse work in a beautiful design of Easter lilies. The alms basin is massive and is about eighty inches in circumference. On the leaves of the lilies are inscribed the words: "In loving memory of Baynie Tunstall Taylor, All Souls' Day, 1890, when Mrs. Taylor died."
The Sun (Maryland) 14 Apr 1891
Memorial Alms Basin
A number of the members of the congregation of the Church of St. Michael and All Angels have presented a beautiful silver alms basin to the church in memory of Mrs. Baynie Tunstall Taylor, wife of Robertson Taylor. Mrs. Taylor was one of the most earnest workers in the church. The basin, to be used in the presentation of the offertory, has the centre, forming the bowl, of plain polished silver, with a broad brim of elaborate repousse work in a beautiful design of Easter lilies. The alms basin is massive and is about eighty inches in circumference. On the leaves of the lilies are inscribed the words: "In loving memory of Baynie Tunstall Taylor, All Souls' Day, 1890, when Mrs. Taylor died."
Family Members
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Dr Alexander Tunstall
1843–1905
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Virginia Williamson Tunstall Thom
1844–1913
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Anne McClennahan "Nannie" Tunstall Hunter
1846–1918
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Richard Baylor Tunstall
1848–1919
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Robert Williamson Tunstall
1851–1917
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Thomas Williamson Tunstall
1854–1855
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William Brooke Tunstall Sr
1856–1917
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Sallie Henderson Tunstall
1857–1858
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Elizabeth Williamson "Betty" Tunstall
1860–1861
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