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From: "Annita Fulton" <>
Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Leffie - Annita
Date: Fri, 15 Sep 2006 01:16:56 -0500
In-Reply-To: <008d01c6d88a$b1ab7c50$0c00a8c0@D388LL11>


Bernie, that's half right. Steve was married to Leffie (I can't tell you
her last name tonight-my brain's numb). Liney (Green) Ogle was married to
Otto Ogle. Liney is my Grandma Taylor's sister. I do this every time.
See, I told you I was sticking my nose in and I'm told I have that "Taylor"
nose! Sorry..............


>From: "Bernie Moore-Knowles" <>
>Reply-To:
>To: <>
>Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Leffie - Annita
>Date: Thu, 14 Sep 2006 19:49:21 -1000
>
><<Vernon was the son of Steve Harrell Taylor and Leffie Ogles>>
>
>Hey Annita?
>
>Got a quick question for you?
>
>My records show that Leffie was a Green by birth (daughter of Silas Green
>and Lucy Everett) and had a marriage to a Caruthers, also?
>
>Am I all wet? LOL
>
>Bernie Moore-Knowles
>Papa'aloa, Hawai'i
>
>"I have Indian blood in me. I have just enough White blood for you to
>question my honesty." ........Will Rogers
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Annita Fulton" <>
>To: <>
>Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 10:30 AM
>Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Taylor ? Connection/Mike, others
>
>
> > Vernon was the son of Steve Harrell Taylor and Leffie Ogles and they
>lived
> > in Oxford (Izard County), Arkansas. Steve was a brother to my Granddad
> > Gordie who also lived in Oxford. I know Steve died March 14, 1958 and
>is
> > buried by Leffie in the Oxford Cemetery, but I don't have dates of birth
>at
> > the moment. I just haven't entered all the information I have, I get
> > behind. Vernon lived in Calico Rock (I'm almost positive), because he
>and
> > his wife in later years owned quilting machines and they quilted several
> > quilts for my Mom and me. There were four kids Collene (who married
>R.J.
> > Dockins?) and lived in Oxford, Veda Lee (Carter?) lived I believe in
> > Arizona, Verl, and Vernon. Steve was the son of Joseph Flautt Taylor
>and
> > Louisa Angeline Rhoads. Hope this helps.
> >
> > Annita
> >
> >
> > >From:
> > >Reply-To:
> > >To:
> > >Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Taylor ? Connection/Mike, others
> > >Date: Wed, 13 Sep 2006 10:19:22 EDT
> > >
> > >
> > >Mike,
> > >This may be a totally different family from yours but I need to ask,
> > >does anyone have the parents of Vernon Taylor (husband of Wilma
>Langston)
> > >b. 7 Sep 1922 d. Jun 1985 bur Spring Creek Cem.
> > >
> > >I can't remember where his parents may have lived but I think it was in
> > >Izard Co., AR.
> > >It looks as if Wilma got her ss# in TX bef 1951 so they may have lived
> > >there
> > >then.
> > >
> > >I've asked their dau, Kathy for info but have not heard back from her.
>She
> > >said that she has info about the Taylor gen but she may be like some of
>the
> > >rest of us----she has to discover where she filed it last!
> > >
> > >If anyone has Vernon's parents names would you please share. I have
>already
> > >looked in the 1930 Fed Census. None of the birth years match but there
>was
> > >a
> > >Vernon in Big Flat, Baxter but there was about 5 years difference in
>age
> > >and
> > >the child was listed as a stepson so I don't feel like that is him.
> > >
> > >Would appreciate any info on this! I'm still trying to figure out the
> > >connection between my grandmother Alba McNeill Peck and Vernon Taylor,
>they
> > >were
> > >some kind of cousins. Beats me but I do suspect that it goes way back
>to
> > >the
> > >wife of gggg George McNeill, who was the illusive Jane Mason. I'm
>still
> > >trying
> > >for some new info on Jane Mason but I have the distinct feeling that
>she
> > >was
> > >connected to the Culp family and if this is so-----Big FIat certainly
>isn't
> > >a long way from the old community of Culp is it?
> > >
> > >Anyone with ideas, I'd love to hear any long shots!
> > >Thanks for reading!
> > >Beth
> > >
> > >In a message dated 9/12/2006 5:13:15 P.M. Pacific Standard Time,
> > > writes:
> > >
> > >Bertha Eva Robins Taylor, 85, of Melbourne, Arkansas, died December
>18,
> > >1994, enroute by ambulance from Melbourne to Batesville, Arkansas.
>Bertha
> > >was
> > >born March 30, 1909, at Wideman, Arkansas, to the late Jesse and Ellen
> > >Ward
> > >Robins.
> > >
> > >She was united in marriage to Roy Burch Jett, Sr., in Izard County,
> > >Arkansas, in March 1930, and to this union two children were born.
> > >
> > >She was united in marriage to Guy Chamberlain at Wenatchee,
>Washington,
>in
> > >1942, and to this union a son was born.
> > >
> > >She was united in marriage to O.B. Darrity in Oklahoma in 1960.
> > >
> > >On December 10, 1966, she was united in marriage to (my grandfather)
>John
> > >Steve Taylor. He preceded her in death on October 9, 1979.
> > >
> > >Bertha grew up at Wideman, Old Kingdom, and Oxford. In her early
>married
> > >years, she lived at Brockwell and the Violet Hill/Franklin areas.
>While
> > >here
> > >in Izard County until 1942, she farmed side by side with her husband.
> > >In
> > >1942, she moved to the State of Washington, where she worked in the
> > >fields
> > >and
> > >orchards in the 1940s, 1950s, and 1960s. She also worked in a
>hospital
> > >as
> > >a
> > >nurse caregiver. Among other important jobs, she was a homemaker for
>her
> > >home
> > >wherever she lived.
> > >
> > >She lived in Oklahoma in the 1960s until marrying John Taylor in
>1966.
> > >They
> > >spent their married life between Brockwell and Oxford. She lived at
> > >Brockwell until 1983 and moved to Melbourne where she remained until
>her
> > >sudden
> > >death.
> > >
> > >Bertha was an avid gardener and flower gardener and canned and froze
>what
> > >she could save. She was a member of the Melbourne Church of Christ in
>her
> > >later years but had been a member of the Church all of her life. She
>will
> > >always
> > >be remembered for her fashions and trademark red hair.
> > >
> > >Funeral Services were December 20, 1994, at the Howard Funeral Home in
> > >Melbourne. Burial was in the Violet Hill Cemetery.
> > >
> > >Suriviors of Mrs. Taylor include a two sons, Roy Burch Jett, Jr. of
>Hot
> > >Springs, Arkansas, and Darrell Chamberlain of Yakima, Washington; a
> > >daughter,
> > >Mrs. Eva Gilbreath of Violet Hill; a step-daughter, Mrs. Marie Walker
>of
> > >Brockwell; five brothers, Flavel Robins of Washington, Sewell Robins
>of
> > >Montana,
> > >Clyde Robins of California, Rex Robins of Washington, and Millard
>Robins
> > >of
> > >
> > >Washington; a sister, Mrs. Audie White of New Mexico; three
>grandchildren,
> > >five
> > >step-grandchildren, one step great grandchild, and nine step great
> > >grandchildren.She was preceded in death by her fourth husband, John
>Steve
> > >Taylor on
> > >October 9, 1979; her parents; her step-mother, Annie Robins; a brother
> > >Claude
> > >Robins.
> > >
> > >May she rest in peace.
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
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