Beulah Taylor was enumerated as mother of the head of household in La Crosse & Sage Townships, Izard County, Arkansas for the June 20, United States Census, 1900. She was noted as born September 1821 in Ohio and widowed. She was the mother of nine children of which seven were still living. Also included in the household are head James T Taylor, wife Geogia Taylor, daughter Georgia T Taylor, son Wallace Taylor, daughter Lillie Taylor, daughter Ena Taylor, son Leonard Taylor, daughter Edith Taylor and daughter Ruth Taylor as seen in an image of the original census.[1]
Buelah Anne Smith Taylor is buried at Bethlehem Cemetery in Sage, Izard County, Arkansas.[2]
See also:
"United States Census, 1850", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M678-W2D : Fri Mar 08 21:02:52 UTC 2024), Entry for John Taylor and Buelah Taylor, 1850.
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