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Permelia Cornelia Hannah Taylor 1843–1922 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 3 DEC 1843

Birth Location: Mt Vernon, Jefferson, Illinois

Death Date: 10 MAY 1922

Death Location: Leakey, Real, Texas

Father: Matthew Taylor

Mother: Hannah Axley

Spouse(s): Edward Jaynes

Children(s): Susan Jaynes, Mary Jaynes, Margaret Jaynes, Ruben Jaynes, Henry Jaynes, Hannah Jaynes, William Jaynes

The story of Permelia Cornelia Hannah Taylor began in 1843 in Mt Vernon, Jefferson, Illinois. Permelia Cornelia Hannah Taylor married Edward R Janes Jaynes, and had children including Hannah R Jaynes, Henry Edwards Jaynes, Margaret Olive A Jaynes, Mary Frances Jaynes, Ruben J Jake Jaynes, Susan Mahalia Jaynes, William Arthur Jaynes. Permelia Cornelia Hannah Taylor passed away in 1922 in Leakey, Real, Texas.

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Biography

  • The story of Permelia Cornelia Hannah Taylor began in 1843 in Mt Vernon, Jefferson, Illinois.
  • Permelia Cornelia Hannah Taylor married Edward R Janes Jaynes, and had children including Hannah R Jaynes, Henry Edwards Jaynes, Margaret Olive A Jaynes, Mary Frances Jaynes, Ruben J Jake Jaynes, Susan Mahalia Jaynes, William Arthur Jaynes.
  • Permelia Cornelia Hannah Taylor passed away in 1922 in Leakey, Real, Texas.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

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Permelia Taylor's Ancestors

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Permelia Taylor
1843–1922
Birth Place: Mt Vernon, Jefferson, Illinois
Parents
Matthew Modglin Taylor
1802–1880
Williamson, Williamson, Tennessee
Hannah (Smith) Axley
1803–1898
Salem, Livingston, Kentucky
Grandparents
Billington Taylor
1772–1843
Chatham, North Carolina
Mary (Elizabeth) Modglin
1774–1842
Chatham, North Carolina
Pleasant (David* Axley) Rev.
1771–1818
Cumberland, Virginia
Elizabeth (Ann Hazelwood) #
1777–1818
Virginia
Great-Grandparents
Thomas* #
1741–1781
Eleanor* Dodson
1750–1843
James Axley
1740–1800
Leamuanna Rudd
1757–1811
John Hazelwood
1754–
Nancy Haggard
1759–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert* Taylor
1688–1758
Mary* Hudson
1703–1745
Greenham* Dodson
1709–1777
Eleanor* Hightower
1722–
James Immigrant
1725–1800
Mary Calvert
1735–1798
James Rudd
1707–1797
Mary Pleasants
1720–1803
Zachariah Haggard
1730–1760
Martha Rice
1732–1782

Permelia Taylor's Descendants

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Permelia (Cornelia Hannah) Taylor (3 DEC 1843–10 MAY 1922) m. Edward (R. Janes) Jaynes (DEC 1845–)
  1. 1. Susan (Mahalia) Jaynes 1866–1911
  2. 2. Mary (Frances) Jaynes 1869–
  3. 3. Margaret (Olive A.) Jaynes 1870–1891
  4. 4. Ruben (J. (Jake)) Jaynes 1875–
  5. 5. Henry (Edwards) Jaynes 1876–1934
  6. 6. Hannah (R.) Jaynes 1879–
  7. 7. William (Arthur) Jaynes 1882–

Permelia Taylor's Timeline

2 Records

1843
3 DEC 1843
Birth of Permelia Cornelia Hannah Taylor in Mt Vernon, Jefferson, Illinois
Mt Vernon, Jefferson, Illinois
1922
10 MAY 1922
Age 79
Death of Permelia Cornelia Hannah Taylor in Leakey, Real, Texas
Leakey, Real, Texas

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 3 DEC 1843
    Event Place: Mt Vernon, Jefferson, Illinois

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 MAY 1922
    Event Place: Leakey, Real, Texas

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