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Major Noel Gipson Taylor 1861–1950 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Nov 1861

Birth Location: Crittenden County, Kentucky

Death Date: 13 Oct 1950

Death Location: McCracken County, Kentucky

Father: James (1stC4XR)

Mother: Francis Taylor

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In 1861, Major Noel Gipson Taylor entered the world in Crittenden County, Kentucky, born to James Gibson Taylor 1Stc4Xr And Francis Elinor Taylor. Major Noel Gipson Taylor passed away in 1950 in McCracken County, Kentucky.

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Biography

  • In 1861, Major Noel Gipson Taylor entered the world in Crittenden County, Kentucky, born to James Gibson Taylor 1Stc4Xr And Francis Elinor Taylor.
  • Major Noel Gipson Taylor passed away in 1950 in McCracken County, Kentucky.

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Major Taylor's Ancestors

Self
Major Taylor
1861–1950
Birth Place: Crittenden County, Kentucky
Parents
James Gibson Taylor (1stC4XR)
1818–1880
Oldham County, Kentucky
Francis (Elinor) Taylor
1826–1869
Kentucky
Grandparents
Edward (Mortimore Taylor (4thGU)) DNA
1789–1849
Virginia
Lavinia (Duncan) Pearson
1794–1849
Great-Grandparents
Lt. Lieutenant
1742–1804
Ann Taylor
1749–1808
2nd-Great-Grandparents
George Taylor
1711–1792
Rachael Gibson
1717–1761
William (5thGGF)
1726–1777
Mary (5thGGM)
1730–1804

Major Taylor's Timeline

2 Records

1861
29 Nov 1861
Birth of Major Noel Gipson Taylor in Crittenden County, Kentucky
Crittenden County, Kentucky
1950
13 Oct 1950
Age 89
Death of Major Noel Gipson Taylor in McCracken County, Kentucky
McCracken County, Kentucky

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Nov 1861
    Event Place: Crittenden County, Kentucky

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 Oct 1950
    Event Place: McCracken County, Kentucky

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