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JOHN E. TAYLOR

Birth1820 - Deep Run, Lenoir, North Carolina, United States
Death11 March 1862 - Camp Gaitlin, New Bern,North Carolina ,USA
MotherPenelope Arnette Smith
FatherEdwin Taylor

Born in Deep Run, Lenoir, North Carolina, United States on 1820 to Edwin Taylor and Penelope Arnette Smith. JOHN E. TAYLOR married Mary E. Bryant and had 8 children. He passed away on 11 March 1862 in Camp Gaitlin, New Bern,North Carolina ,USA.

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Edwin Taylor
1783 - 1876
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Penelope Arnette Smith
1799 - 1882
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Mary E. Bryant
1824 - 1882
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Nancy Emmeline Taylor
1841 - 1927
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Rebecca Beccie Taylor
1847 - 1891
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Harriett Eliza Taylor
1855 - 1926
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William Blake Taylor
1849 - 1927
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John Edward Taylor
1857 - 1925
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Council Bryant Taylor
1853 - 1943
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Mary Penelope Taylor
1859 - 1939
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Richard Taylor
1864 - Unknown

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