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John M Taylor

Birth2 Feb 1846 - Exeter, Huron, Canada
Death25 Nov 1921 - Ashley, Gratiot, Michigan, USA
MotherMary Margaret McAlpine
FatherArchibald Taylor

Born in Exeter, Huron, Canada on 2 Feb 1846 to Archibald Taylor and Mary Margaret McAlpine. John M Taylor had 10 children. He passed away on 25 Nov 1921 in Ashley, Gratiot, Michigan, USA.

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Archibald Taylor
1821 - 1903
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Mary Margaret Mcalpine
1823 - 1885
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Archibald Hamilton Taylor
1884 - Unknown
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Mabel Elizabeth Taylor
1886 - 1949
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Helen May Taylor
1881 - 1959
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Margaret Mcalpine Taylor
1879 - 1960
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John Alexander Taylor
1876 - 1876
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Eva Amelia Taylor
1891 - 1973
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Arthur Ross Taylor
1898 - 1973
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Russell Edward Taylor
1896 - 1973
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Jessie Lang Taylor
1877 - 1960
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Cecil John Taylor
1893 - 1975

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