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Mathilda Sims

Birth25 May 1825 - Montgomery County, Indiana, USA
Death19 September 1883 - Montgomery County, Indiana, United States of America
MotherKatharine Katie Alford
FatherLangthorn "Lang" Simms

Born in Montgomery County, Indiana, USA on 25 May 1825 to Langthorn "Lang" Simms and Katharine Katie Alford. Mathilda Sims married Thomas J. Taylor and had 13 children. She passed away on 19 September 1883 in Montgomery County, Indiana, United States of America.

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Parents
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Langthorn "Lang" Simms
1799 - 1878
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Katharine Katie Alford
1799 - 1893
Spouse(s)
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Thomas J. Taylor
1815 - 1896
Children Show all
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Emily Ellen Taylor
1844 - 1900
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Alexander Alex Taylor
1854 - 1928
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Harvey Taylor
1860 - 1922
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Mary "Polly" Ann Taylor
1842 - 1922
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Oscar Homer Taylor
1865 - 1924
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Alfred C. Taylor
1857 - 1939
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Francis L. Taylor
1853 - 1891
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Viola Taylor
1866 - 1934
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Thomas Hunter Taylor
1859 - 1945
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John E Taylor
1847 - 1855
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Emily Emma Taylor
1855 - Unknown
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Hannah C. Taylor
1850 - 1936
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James Taylor
1843 - 1865

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