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George Thomas Taylor & Bertha Thomas Taylor

George, born January 17, 1872 in Madison Co. Ky. and died October 21, 1957 and Bertha was born July 23, 1882 in Estill Co. Ky. and died July 23, 1882. They were married on October 15, 1902 in Estill Co., Ky. They are both buried in the Richmond Cemetery, Madison Co., Ky.

John Gideon Taylor & Martha Eleanor Edwards Taylor

John-born April 09, 1842 in Estill Co., Ky. and died May 06, 1921 in Madison Co., Ky.

Martha-born May 10, 1845 in Lee Co., Va. and died February 17, 1929 in Madison Co., Ky. They were married on October 20, 1866. They were buried in the  Richmond Cemetery, Madison Co., Ky.

Martha Eleanor Edwards Taylor, widow of John Gideon Taylor; d/o Dr. George Grant Edwards and Mary Polly Woodward from Lee Co., Va. She born May 10, 1845 in Lee Co., Va. and died February 17, 1929 in Madison Co., Ky. She is buried in the Richmond Cemetery, Madison Co., Ky. This picture was sent to me by a cousin in Florida. Thomas Taylor and Samira Portwood were my great-great-grandparents. Both were born, lived, and married in Madison Co. After their marriage they moved to Estill Co. lived and died and are buried somewhere on Pea Ridge. Thomas Taylor was born March 30, 1817 and died on September 11, 1878. He married Samira Portwood on June 01, 1841. Samira Portwood was born on December 25, 1825 and exact date of death is unknown. I would like very much to know the date of death for Samira Portwood Taylor. This picture was sent me from a cousin in Florida.
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George Thomas Taylor, h/o Bertha Thomas. George was born January 17, 1872 and died October 21, 1957. There is no date on the picture possibly in the 1890's or early 1900's. Bertha Thomas Taylor, w/o George Thomas Taylor. Bertha was born July 23, 1882 in Estill Co. and died June 27, 1960 in Madison Co. There is no date on the picture possibly in the 1950's.

George Thomas Taylor & Family

Left to right: Bertha Thomas Taylor (mother), Joe Taylor (1914-1992), Mayme Taylor Benton (1912-1992), Stella Taylor Estes (1907-1996), Cecil Taylor Johnson (1905-1976), Jessie Taylor (1903-1992), & George Thomas Taylor (father). Taken in 1940 possibly at Lake Reba

Mayme Taylor (left) and Eleanor Chambers (right)

Mayme Taylor (1912-1992), d/o George Thomas & Bertha (Thomas) Taylor and Eleanor Chambers were first cousins and 13 years old in this photo. According to the 1920 census the Taylor family lived on Irvine Pike and the Chambers Family lived on Otter Creek Pike. Taken in 1924 at the Kavanaugh School.

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Mayme Taylor, d/o George Thomas Taylor & Bertha Thomas Taylor. She was the w/o Samuel Clay Benton and they married on September 13, 1936 at 617 High St., Paris, Bourbon Co., Kentucky.  She was born November 27, 1912 in Madison Co. and died on September 07, 1992 in Fayette Co. She is buried in the Paris Cemetery, Bourbon Co., Ky. Children of George Thomas Taylor & Bertha Thomas Taylor with wives or husbands.
Back row (L to R) Jessie Taylor (1903-1992) & wife Edith Jones (1906-1984), Cecil Taylor (1905-1976) & husband Foster Johnson Jr. (1905-1988), Mayme Taylor (1912-1992) & husband Samuel Clay Benton (1910-1995), front row (L to R) Joe Taylor (1914-1992) & wife Ada Marcum (1915-1987), & Stella Taylor (1907-1996) & husband Richard Estes (1896-1969).
Taken in March 1961.
George Thomas Taylor & Bertha Thomas Taylor at their 50th Wedding Anniversary. The picture was taken on 10/15/1952 at their home in Madison County. They were married on 10/15/1902. L-R: Ryburn Thomas (born 1892), Bertha Thomas, George Thomas Taylor, Pedro Thomas (1888-1963), and Lelia Thomas Rache (1883-1979). Ryburn, Pedro, & Lelia are brothers and sister of Bertha, my grandmother. Taken 10/15/1952 at George & Bertha's 50th wedding anniversary.
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George Thomas Taylor (1872-1957), taken in July 1943 at Lake Reba in Madison County. Grandpaw Taylor loved to go the Lake Reba and fish.

Three Generations of Taylors

Left to right: mother Mary Eleanor Edwards (1845-1929), son George Thomas Taylor (1872-1957), and grandson Jessie Taylor (1903-1992). There was no date on the back of the picture but it was taken between 1928-1929

George Taylor & Three of his Six sisters

(Left to right) Florence Elizabeth Taylor (Bessie) Tevis (1883-1972), George Taylor (1872-1957), Sarah Taylor Chambers (born 1881), Bernice Taylor White (born 1886).

Taylor Cousins

left to right: Owen Taylor and my grandfather, George Thomas Taylor (1872-1957). The picture was taken in 1940. If any one has birth & death dates on Owen Taylor I would appreciate information.

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Mattie Taylor and sisters Stella (1907-1996) and Cecil Taylor (1905-1976). Both Aunt Stella and Aunt Cecil are buried in the Richmond Cemetery. (Left to right) Stanley Ruche (no dates), Pedro Thomas (1888-1963), Lelia Thomas Ruche (1883-1979), Bertha Thomas Taylor (1882-1960), Clay Benton (1910-1995), and Mayme Taylor Benton (1912-1992). Clay & Mayme Benton are my parents. Pedro Thomas, Lelia Thomas Ruche, and Bertha Thomas Taylor are brother and sisters. The picture is dated 1946.  (Left to right) John Gideon Taylor (1842-1921), Lucy Taylor Adams (1870-about 1953), Jack Adams Jr. (1890), and Jack Adams Sr. (born 1859).  The picture was dated about 1909.  George Thomas Taylor (1872-1857) and my Mother-Mayme Taylor Benton (1912-1992). The picture is dated 1944.
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(Left to right) oldest son Wayne Taylor (1942-1997), Ada Marcum Taylor (1915-1987), and Joe Taylor (1914-1992). Wayne is my first cousin.      
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