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Ann Taylor

Birthabout 1809 - TN
DeathAug 1924 - Neosho, Newton, Missouri, United States
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Born in TN on about 1809. Ann Taylor married Robert Beeler and had 14 children. She passed away on Aug 1924 in Neosho, Newton, Missouri, United States.

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Robert Beeler
1838 - 1924
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James Beeler
1868 - Unknown
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Elizabeth N Shelton
1837 - 1925
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Sarah Catherine " Sallie " Beeler
1870 - 1929
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Nathaniel "Nathan" Beeler
1873 - 1932
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Lou Flora Beeler
1873 - 1888
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Anna Beeler
1862 - 1933
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Isaac Beeler
1861 - 1933
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Lee Shelton
1828 - Unknown
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John William Beeler
1878 - 1940
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Letie Buler
1866 - Unknown
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Mary A Shelton
1835 - Unknown
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Eliza Jane Beeler
1879 - 1936
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Penelope Elizabeth "Elizabeth" "Bettie" "Nellie" Beeler
1882 - 1912
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Louiza Shelton
1826 - Unknown

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