Hi Lori. I am not having any luck finding these Taylors in 1910 or 1920 in Taliaferro or any other county. So far I can't fit William A. Taylor into my Taylors but that's not to say he doesn't belong there somewhere. However, he is very elusive! I did find them in the 1930 census. You may already have this but I'll put it in below just in case: 1930 Census, Fulton Co., GA Atlanta Borough Roll 360, p.? (missing) April 4, 1930 Dwelling 22, Family 41 TAYLOR, WILLIAM A? or ?B?, Head, m, w. age 52, Mar., age at 1st mar: 28, b. SC, parents b. GA, occupation: millworker, cotton mill Rosie B., Wife, f, w, age 39, Mar., age at 1st mar: 18, b. GA, parents b. GA James W., Son, m, w, age 20, Single, b. GA, father b. SC, mother b. GA millworker, cotton mill George C., Son, m, w, age 18, Single, b. GA, father b. SC, mother b. GA millworker, cotton mill Grady S., Son, m, w, age 14, Single, b. GA, father b. SC, mother b. GA, clothes presser, pressing shop I'm assuming that James W. was Willis, and George C. was Curtis. It is interesting to note that William Taylor is listed as born in South Carolina. That may or may not be the case as I've seen wrong places of birth given before. But it might be a good clue too. I wish we could see what the earlier census records give as his place of birth. I'll keep on looking and let you know if I find anything else. Rhoda