Name | Albert James Taylor | |
Born | 28 Jan 1846 | Montgomery County, Alabama |
Gender | Male | |
Occupation | 1900 | Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama [1] |
Deputy Sheriff | ||
Died | 02 May 1920 | Montgomery County, Alabama |
Buried | Oakwood Cemetery, Montgomery, Montgomery, Alabama | |
Person ID | I6561 | Dickinson |
Last Modified | 13 Mar 2011 |
Family | Anne Catherine Tilghman, b. 18 Sep 1850, Mobile County, Alabama , d. 16 Oct 1935, Montgomery County, Alabama (Age 85 years) | |||||||||
Married | 1875 | Montgomery County, Alabama [2] | ||||||||
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Last Modified | 13 Mar 2011 | |||||||||
Family ID | F1771 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Pin Legend | : Address : Location : City/Town : County/Shire : State/Province : Country : Not Set |
Headstones | Taylor, Albert James and Anne Catherine Tilghman | |
Taylor, Albert James |
Histories | Veterans: Confederate Had the South in her border A hero to spare, Or a heart at her altar, Lo! its life's blood was there! And the black battle-grime Might never disguise The smile of the South On the lips and the eyes Of her barefooted boys! |
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