Individual Details
Charles B. Taylor
(28 May 1863 - )
Charles Taylor worked in hardware, grocery, shoestores, dry goods at various times. He also worked as a postal clerk for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.
While living in La Crosse, Kansas, Charles Taylor served on the city council. He declined the nomination for mayor.
After his return to Washington County, Maryland, he was president of the Heidelberg League. He and his family were members of the Reformed Church.
While living in La Crosse, Kansas, Charles Taylor served on the city council. He declined the nomination for mayor.
After his return to Washington County, Maryland, he was president of the Heidelberg League. He and his family were members of the Reformed Church.
Events
| Birth | 28 May 1863 | Keedysville, Washington, MD | |||
| Marriage | 9 Dec 1885 | Cora A. Keedy | ![]() | ||
| Marriage | 12 Jun 1895 | Ettie E. Keedy | ![]() |
Families
| Spouse | Cora A. Keedy (1863 - 1891) |
| Child | Clyde K. Taylor (1886 - ) |
| Child | Ralph B. Taylor (1887 - ) |
| Child | Taylor (1888 - ) |
| Spouse | Ettie E. Keedy (1864 - ) |
| Child | Charles Taylor (1896 - ) |
| Father | Jephtha H. Taylor (1835 - ) |
| Mother | Mary Catherine Baker (1842 - 1906) |
| Sibling | Eva C. Taylor (1863 - ) |
Endnotes
1. Williams, Thomas. History of Washington County, Maryland: From the Earliest Settlements to the Present Time, Including a History of Hagerstown (Hagerstown. 1906), page 764.
2. Williams, Thomas. History of Washington County, Maryland: From the Earliest Settlements to the Present Time, Including a History of Hagerstown (Hagerstown. 1906), page 764.
