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- Charles Bryant Taylor and his cousin, Joshua Booten Taylor were of an age and were good friends. Gene Taylor says that the two, as young men, dated women together.
Charles Bryant Taylor looked upon his cousin and partial namesake, Aubrey Bryant Taylor as kind of a "godson," leaving him a gun in his will. The gun was given to Joshua Eugene Taylor and was stolen from his Nashville, Tenn. home during a burglary in 1962. I was shocked that my dad had owned a gun.--LKL
Charles Bryant Taylor sold his farm to Hugh Montana McLeod when he moved to California. Hugh rented the farm to his brother Jewell for several years--JET
Grace and Joshua Booten Taylor visited Charles Bryant in the mid 1930's. Was this the last time these two friends and cousins saw each other?
Charles B. Taylor died March 9, 1941 in Los Angeles, California. He had been born in Greenville, Mississippi. Services were held at Edwards Brothers Colonial Mortuary at 3:00 p.m. Thursday, March 13, 1941. Rev Howard Plummer officiated. Music was provided by Wesley Tourtellotte, organist and the Edwards Brothers Colonial Quartette. He was interred at Palmyra, Missouri.--Funeral card.
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