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Annie Clyde Taylor 1918–1940 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 04 Jan 1918

Birth Location: Cullowhee, Jackson, North Carolina, USA

Death Date: 26 Mar 1940

Death Location: Jackson County, North Carolina, United States of America

Father: Henry Taylor

Mother: Polly Adams

Spouse(s): David Saunders

Children(s): Mary Saunders

Annie Clyde Taylor was born in 1918 in Cullowhee, Jackson, North Carolina, USA, the child of Henry Logan Taylor And Polly Ann Adams. In 1950, Annie Clyde Taylor resided in Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina, USA. Annie Clyde Taylor married David Ray Saunders, and had children including James Edwin Saunders, Mary Nell Saunders. Annie Clyde Taylor passed away in 1940 in Jackson County, North Carolina, United States of America.

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Biography

  • Annie Clyde Taylor was born in 1918 in Cullowhee, Jackson, North Carolina, USA, the child of Henry Logan Taylor And Polly Ann Adams.
  • In 1950, Annie Clyde Taylor resided in Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina, USA.
  • Annie Clyde Taylor married David Ray Saunders, and had children including James Edwin Saunders, Mary Nell Saunders.
  • Annie Clyde Taylor passed away in 1940 in Jackson County, North Carolina, United States of America.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Annie Taylor's Ancestors

Self
Annie Taylor
1918–1940
Birth Place: Cullowhee, Jackson, North Carolina, USA
Parents
Henry Logan Taylor
1885–1970
Mountain Grove, North Carolina, USA
Polly (Ann) Adams
1890–1985
Ellijay, Macon, North Carolina, United States
Grandparents
Jesse (Zachariah) Taylor
1854–1931
Macon County, North Carolina, USA
Laura (Jane) Berry
1856–1939
Macon, North Carolina, USA
Marion ("Mag") Adams
1849–1939
Ellijay, Macon, North Carolina, USA
Sarah (Angeline (Sallie)) Moore
1861–1931
Ellijay, Macon, North Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
Andrew TAYLOR
1823–1906
Mary Taylor
1824–1915
Logan Berry
1813–1910
Matilda Postell
1813–1884
James Adams
1826–1910
Jane Brown
1834–1875
John Moore
1829–1874
Mary Berry
1835–1872
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Andrew Taylor
1790–1832
Martha Tilley
1800–1870
Amos Ashe
1810–1873
Polly Ash
1807–1841
Joshua Jr
1777–1870
Martha Brown
1780–1860
Henry Captain
1798–1845
Mary Hooper
1798–1889
Abraham Moore
1806–1881
Lydia Stewart
1807–1878

Annie Taylor's Descendants

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Annie (Clyde) Taylor (04 Jan 1918–26 Mar 1940) m. David (Ray) Saunders (17 Mar 1915–17 Jun 2006)
  1. 1. Mary (Nell) Saunders 1949–1993

Annie Taylor's Timeline

3 Records

1918
04 Jan 1918
Birth of Annie Clyde Taylor in Cullowhee, Jackson, North Carolina, USA
Cullowhee, Jackson, North Carolina, USA
1940
26 Mar 1940
Age 22
Death of Annie Clyde Taylor in Jackson County, North Carolina, United States of America
Jackson County, North Carolina, United States of America
1950
1950
Age 32
Annie Clyde Taylor resided here in Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina, USA
Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 04 Jan 1918
    Event Place: Cullowhee, Jackson, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source:
    [1] North Carolina, U.S., Marriage Records
    [2] 1950 United States Federal Census, National Archives at Washington, DC; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Year: 1950; Census Place: Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina; Roll: 1275; Page: 19; Enumeration District: 26-23

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1950
    Event Place: Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina, USA
    Record Source: 1950 United States Federal Census, National Archives at Washington, DC; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Year: 1950; Census Place: Fayetteville, Cumberland, North Carolina; Roll: 1275; Page: 19; Enumeration District: 26-23

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 Mar 1940
    Event Place: Jackson County, North Carolina, United States of America
    Record Source: Ancestry Family Tree, Ancestry Family Tree

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