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Clarissa Elvira Taylor 1849–1874 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: October 03, 1849

Birth Location: Fort Bridger, Uinta, Wyoming, United States

Death Date: January 18, 1874

Death Location: New Harmony, Washington, Utah, USA

Father: Allen Taylor

Mother: Sarah Allred

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The story of Clarissa Elvira Taylor began in 1849 in Fort Bridger, Uinta, Wyoming, United States. Clarissa Elvira Taylor passed away in 1874 in New Harmony, Washington, Utah, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Clarissa Elvira Taylor began in 1849 in Fort Bridger, Uinta, Wyoming, United States.
  • Clarissa Elvira Taylor passed away in 1874 in New Harmony, Washington, Utah, USA.

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Clarissa Taylor's Ancestors

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Clarissa Taylor
1849–1874
Birth Place: Fort Bridger, Uinta, Wyoming, United States
Parents
Allen Taylor
1814–1891
Bowling Green, Warren County, Kentucky, United States of America
Sarah (Lovisa) Allred
1817–1879
Nashville, Bedford, Tennessee, United States
Grandparents
William (Warren) Taylor
1787–1839
Edgecombe, Edgecombe, North Carolina, United States
Elizabeth Patrick
1793–1880
Mecklenburg, Virginia, United States
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Clarissa Taylor's Timeline

2 Records

1849
October 03, 1849
Birth of Clarissa Elvira Taylor in Fort Bridger, Uinta, Wyoming, United States
Fort Bridger, Uinta, Wyoming, United States
1874
January 18, 1874
Age 25
Death of Clarissa Elvira Taylor in New Harmony, Washington, Utah, USA
New Harmony, Washington, Utah, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: October 03, 1849
    Event Place: Fort Bridger, Uinta, Wyoming, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: January 18, 1874
    Event Place: New Harmony, Washington, Utah, USA

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