↑ Source: #S190 Page: p. 83 Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: "to my beloved wife, Clarrissa Bybee..."
↑ Source: #S300 Page: 603. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: .....and by his marriage with Clarissa Taylor he had four children --- Cynthis, Amelia, Harvey and Levi.
↑ Source: #S292 Page: p. 29 Quality or Certainty of Data: 3
↑ "United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M4F5-SDF : 11 November 2020), Clarissa Bybee in entry for Nathan Bybee, Franklin Township, Kosciusko, Indiana, 1860.
Source: S190 Abbreviation: Fulton County Indiana Abstracts of Wills 1838-1899 Title: Fulton County Indiana Abstracts of Wills 1838-1899 Author: Tombaugh, Jean (Crogun) Publication: Rochester, IN, 1967 Call Number: Gc 977.201 F95t
Source: S292 Media: Book Abbreviation: Kosciusko County Indiana Marriages Title: Kosciusko County Indiana Marriages 1846-1891, Grooms Author: Slevin, Ruth M [compiled by] Publication: published 1972 Date: 15 Sep 2007 Repository: #R209 Call Number: Gc 977.201 K84sLa
Repository: R209 Name: Allen County Public Library Fort Wayne, IN File: mainlogo.jpg
Source: S300 Biographical and historical record of Kosciusko County, Indiana, contain portraits of all the Presidents of the United States from Washington to Cleveland, with accompanying biographies of each; a condensed history of the state of Indiana; portraits and biographies of some of the prominent men of the state; engravings of prominent citizens in Kosciusko County, with personal histories of many of the leading families, and a concise history of Kosciusko County and its cities and villages. Publication: 113 Adams Street, Chicago :, IL: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1887. Date: 19 Jul 2008 Repository: #R209
Acknowledgments
Thank you to Donna Gehring for creating WikiTree profile Taylor-14519 through the import of wikitree.ged on Jun 28, 2013. Click to the Changes page for the details of edits by Donna and others.
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