Taylor Family Record

This is a photocopy provided by the Eisenhower
Presidential Library. This is a collateral line
of President Eisenhower. It came from a scrapbook
at the library.

It looks to have been written in 1940, by Anna Lynch
Taylor, with the last additions by Fannie Taylor.

Transcribed by Tracy St. Claire, tracy@stclaire.org.

SURNAMES:
TAYLOR
LYNCH
RICHARDSON
ISENHOUR
DERRY

Transcript is verbatim from original, with no corrections
made.

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(Taylor) Family Record

Aug. 1940 for Fannie Taylor Richardson (prepared by mother
and sent to me in D.C. in August 1940.

Robert Crystie Taylor and Anna Lynch was married Dec 3 -
1885 at Connersville, Indiana

Robert Crystie Taylor was born Nov 16 1861 in Preble Ohio

Anna Lynch was born Dec.18 - 1862 was born in Connersville,
Fayette Co, Ind.

Children

Luella Cristil Taylor was born Nov 2 - 1886 in Cambridge
City Wayne Co Ind.

Albert Taylor was born in Indianapolis Ind Feb 8 - 1889
and died September the 27 - 1889 at Glenwood Ind. Rush Co.
and burried there

Mary Augusta Taylor was born Aug 15 - 1890 was born in
Rush Co Ind and died Feb 19 - 1901 was burried in Crown Hill

Robert Alva Taylor was born Mar 10 - 1894 born in
Indianapolis Ind. Marrion Co

Ethan Stone was born March 9 - 1896 was born South of
Knightston, in Rush Co.

Eva Lydia Taylor was born Aug 13 - 1898 Died June 1 1899
South of Knightston and was burried in Berrets grave yard
there.

Fannie Belle Taylor was born April 5 - 1902 in Rush Co Ind
[The doctor, Old Doc Drake, filed in in Newcastle in Henry
County since he was from Knightston in Henry County which
was not far from where we lived]


Anna, daughter of Catharine Isenhour and Ira Anderson Lynch,
wife of Robert Christie Taylor, died June 30, buried July
2, 1941. Died at 755 East McCarty Street in Indianapolis.

Robert Christie Taylor died March 24, 1945. Both buried in
Wash. Park.

Catharine Lynch died June 5 - 1891 and burried South of
Bentonville Ind Fayette Co. Daughter of Jacob and Rhoda Derry
Isenhour.

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