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Outline Descendant Report for William W Outline Descendant Report for William W. Taylor ..... 1 William W. Taylor (1794 - 1848) b: Bet. 1794–1800 in Ireland, d: 1848 ..... + Elizabeth Dominick (1794 - 1835) b: Bet. 1794–1800 in Newberry County, d: Bet. 1835–1838 in Newberry County ........... 2 Margaret Anna Taylor (1813 - 1898) b: Bet. 1813–1815 in Newberry County, d: 1898 ........... + Unknown ................. 3 Jefferson Madison Taylor (1833 - 1904) b: 01 Jan 1833 in , Sc, d: 29 Sep 1904 ................. + Laura Rebecca Bedenbaugh (1853 - 1933) b: 05 Oct 1853 in Newberry County, S.C., d: 30 Apr 1933 in Newberry County, Newberry, Sc ....................... 4 Dove Taylor (1894 - 1918) b: 21 Jan 1894 in Newberry County, S.C., d: 05 Feb 1918 in Newberry County, S.C. ....................... + Carrie Edna Minick (1897 - 1977) b: 09 Apr 1897, m: 06 Jan 1916, d: 31 May 1977 ............................. 5 Mary Nell Taylor (1916 - ) b: 01 Dec 1916 in , Newberry, Sc ............................. + James William Boozer (1912 - ) b: 15 Feb 1912, m: 24 Aug 1935 ................................... 6 Mary Dove Boozer (1936 - ) b: 01 Aug 1936 ................................... + Benjamin Bernard Nichols (1935 - ) b: Abt. 1935, m: 26 May 1957 ......................................... 7 Benjie Todd Nichols (1963 - ) b: 22 Dec 1963 ......................................... 7 David Cole Nichols (1969 - ) b: 20 Jan 1969 ................................... 6 Wilma Edna Boozer (1943 - ) b: 07 Oct 1943 ................................... + Thomas Mathew Nichols (1940 - ) b: Abt. 1940, m: 29 May 1961 ......................................... 7 Thomas Matthew Nichols Junior (1962 - ) b: 17 Oct 1962 ......................................... 7 Elizabeth Nichols (1966 - ) b: 26 Aug 1966 ................................... 6 Emily Nell Boozer (1945 - ) b: 31 Dec 1945 ................................... + Larry Metz Lake (1945 - ) b: Abt. 1945, m: 14 Mar 1964 ......................................... 7 Steven William Lake (1967 - ) b: 29 May 1967 ......................................... 7 Stuart Daniel Lake (1971 - ) b: 29 Aug 1971 ....................... 4 Love Taylor (1894 - 1978) b: 21 Jan 1894 in Newberry County, S.C., d: 12 Feb 1978 in Newberry County, S.C. ....................... + George Authur Long (1890 - 1974) b: 19 Aug 1890, d: 13 Feb 1974 ............................. 5 Rebecca Long (1915 - ) b: 1915 ............................. + Luther Hamm (1920 - ) b: Abt. 1920 ............................. 5 Jefferson Haskell Long (1921 - ) b: 1921 ............................. 5 Harmon Long (1924 - ) b: 1924 ................. + Caroline Lever (1833 - 1872) b: 29 Sep 1833 in , Newberry, Sc, m:, d: 17 Nov 1872 in , Newberry, Sc ....................... 4 Euphamia Elizabeth Taylor (1855 - 1919) b: 11 Aug 1855 in , Newberry, Sc, d: 23 Apr 1919 in , Newberry, Sc ....................... + James Wesley Boozer (1860 - 1943) b: 01 Nov 1860 in , Newberry, Sc, m: 09 Oct 1884, d: 24 Dec 1943 in , Newberry, Sc ............................. 5 Arthur Augusta Boozer (1888 - 1968) b: 24 Oct 1888 in , Newberry, Sc, d: 21 Jan 1968 ............................. + Colie Amelia Bowers (1890 - ) b: Abt. 1890, m: 29 Aug 1907 ................................... 6 Helen Boozer (1910 - ) b: Abt. 1910 ................................... + Claude (1910 - ) b: Abt. 1910 ......................................... 7 Claudett (1935 - ) b: Abt. 1935 ......................................... 7 Betty M (1935 - ) b: Abt. 1935 ............................. 5 Mattie Rosetta Boozer (1893 - ) b: 27 Jun 1893 in , Newberry, Sc ............................. + Thomas Henry Kunkle (1888 - ) b: 18 Aug 1888 in , Newberry, Sc, m: 28 Sep 1913 in , Newberry, Sc ................................... 6 Bettie Jane Kunkle (1930 - 1930) b: 01 Feb 1930, d: 01 Mar 1930 ................................... 6 Mattie Laura Kunkle (1927 - ) b: 06 Dec 1927 ................................... + Quay Hood Fellers (1925 - ) b: Abt. 1925, m: 15 May 1954 Page 1 of 126 Saturday, July 10, 2010 1:51:18 PM Outline Descendant Report for William W. Taylor ................................... 6 Fannie Amelia Kunkle (1925 - ) b: 30 Jun 1925 ................................... + Robert Tilman Foy (1925 - ) b: Abt. 1925, m: 27 Nov 1946 ................................... 6 Fred H Kunkle (1923 - ) b: 09 Jul 1923 ................................... + Maedell Moore (1925 - ) b: Abt. 1925, m: 17 Nov 1956 ................................... 6 Kathleen Euphamia Kunkle (1920 - ) b: 10 Feb 1920 ................................... + James Raymond Lester (1920 - ) b: Abt. 1920, m: 03 Apr 1942 ................................... 6 Henry Milton Kunkle (1917 - ) b: 01 Apr 1917 ................................... + Lillie Amanda Vaughn (1920 - ) b: Abt. 1920, m: 14 Jun 1947 ................................... 6 James Ellis Kunkle (1915 - ) b: 09 Jun 1915 in , Newberry, Sc ................................... + Virginia Eleanor Folk (1915 - ) b: Abt. 1915, m: 19 Aug 1939 ............................. 5 James Verdie Boozer (1896 - 1980) b: 18 Oct 1896 in , Newberry, Sc, d: Abt. 1980 ............................. + Fredie Mae Dawkins (1906 - ) b: 13 May 1906 in , Newberry, Sc, m: 30 Dec 1923 ................................... 6 Julia Faye Boozer (1930 - ) b: 27 Feb 1930 in , Newberry, Sc ................................... + Bill McSwain (1930 - ) b: Abt. 1930, m: 12 Apr 1950 ......................................... 7 Neel Wallace McSwain (1963 - ) b: 17 Feb 1963 ......................................... 7 Tracy Lee McSwain (1959 - ) b: 05 Apr 1959 ......................................... 7 John J McSwain (1956 - 1963) b: 05 Oct 1956, d: 1963 ......................................... 7 Julia Rebecca McSwain (1953 - ) b: 11 May 1953 ......................................... + John M Reynolds Junior (1950 - ) b: Abt. 1950 ............................................... 8 John M Reynolds III (1977 - ) b: 29 Mar 1977 ................................... 6 Mildred Vera Boozer (1924 - ) b: 30 Sep 1924 in , Newberry, Sc ................................... + Louis Price (1920 - ) b: Abt. 1920, m: 24 Nov 1946 ......................................... 7 Louis Price (1955 - ) b: 1955 ......................................... + Debra Matthews (1955 - ) b: Abt. 1955, m: 13 Nov 1977 ............................. 5 Boozer (1890 - 1890) b: 09 Apr 1890 in , Newberry, Sc, d: 09 Apr 1890 in , Newberry, Sc ............................. 5 Claudius Stanmore Boozer (1885 - 1889) b: 06 Sep 1885 in , Newberry, Sc, d: 10 Aug 1889 ....................... + William Francis Shumpert (1856 - 1883) b: 04 Sep 1856 in , Sc, m: 24 Oct 1878, d: 01 Apr 1883 in , Newberry, Sc ............................. 5 Malissa Viola Shumpert (1880 - 1959) b: 19 Aug 1880 in , Newberry, Sc, d: 25 May 1959 ............................. + Luke Matthew Nichols (1873 - 1941) b: 01 Jun 1873, m: 26 Dec 1899, d: 14 Mar 1941 ................................... 6 Dempsey Luke Nichols (1910 - ) b: 30 Sep 1910 in , Newberry, Sc ................................... 6 William Shumpert Nichols (1900 - 1904) b: 06 Oct 1900 in , Newberry, Sc, d: 04 Nov 1904 ................................... 6 Laura May Nichols (1902 - 1970) b: 03 Jan 1902 in , Newberry, Sc, d: 07 Nov 1970 in Greenwood, Sc ......................................... 7 Alma Viola Nichols (1925 - ) b: 28 Nov 1925 in , Newberry, Sc ......................................... + Edward Carl Staub (1925 - ) b: Abt. 1925, m: 07 Nov 1945 ................................... 6 Pauline Aldaray Nichols (1903 - 1998) b: 17 Oct 1903 in , Newberry, Sc, d: 13 Jun 1998 ................................... + Allen Hawkins Lester (1899 - 1965) b: 09 Jun 1899, m: 16 Nov 1919, d: 01 Jan 1965 ......................................... 7 Fred Voight Lester (1920 - 2007) b: 27 Nov 1920 in Newberry, Sc, d: 14 Jan 2007 in Newberry, Sc ......................................... + Frances Wise (1925 - ) b: 29 Dec 1925, m: 24 Oct 1948 ......................................... 7 Thelma Louise Lester (1922 - 1998) b: 25 Feb 1922, d: 12 Nov 1998 Page 2 of 126 Saturday, July 10, 2010 1:51:18 PM Outline Descendant Report for William W. Taylor ......................................... + Emory Ansel Dominick (1913 - 1995) b: 14 Jan 1913, m: 09 Mar 1946, d: 25 Sep 1995 ............................................... 8 Joan Louise Dominick (1946 - ) b: 18 Dec 1946 ............................................... + Herry Frederick Butehorn II (1943 - ) b: 01 Jul 1943, m: 31 Aug 1968 ..................................................... 9 Henry Frederick Butehorn III (1971 - ) b: 18 Dec 1971 ..................................................... + Lori Joseph (1975 - ) b: 02 May 1975, m: 12 Jun 1999 ........................................................... 10 Henry Frederick Butehorn IV (2002 - ) b: 06 Jan 2002 ........................................................... 10 Sophie Nahra Butehorn (2004 - ) b: 27 Jan 2004 ..................................................... 9 Jon Christopher Butehorn (1973 - ) b: 24 Mar 1973 ..................................................... + Caroline Moses (1975 - ) b: 22 Aug 1975, m: 12 Jul 1997 ........................................................... 10 Darby Elizabeth Butehorn (2002 - ) b: 26 Sep 2002 ........................................................... 10 Emory Harrison Butehorn (2004 - ) b: 19 Nov 2004 ............................................... 8 Terry Donald Dominick (1951 - ) b: 22 Jun 1951 ............................................... + Jill Suzanne Whitmore
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