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    1. [NE-CASS] Other Taylors around Cass County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Taylor, Stites, Lynn, Lidgett, Hatley, Stanton Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AQB.2ACI/159.1 Message Board Post: Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, April 17, 1916 [Union Ledger for following two] Mrs. J.W. TAYLOR departed Saturday for Glendive, Montana, where she will visit for the coming summer. Rev. W.A. TAYLOR made his regular visit to Wabash Sunday and reports mighty good congregations at both meetings. [Murray] Eugene TAYLOR was taken to the hospital a few days ago, where he is receiving treatment for a badly infected hand. He is getting along nicely at this time and all indications are in favor of his early recovery. Plattsmouth Journal, December 28, 1916 [Union Ledger] Word was received Tuesday night or Wednesday morning that Moses TAYLOR had died in California near Los Angeles. His funeral will probably be held today. Further particulars next week if available. Plattsmouth Journal, Thursday, March 8, 1917 [ALVO NEWS ITEMS] About thirty friends gave a bridal shower to Mrs. William TAYLOR at her home Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Taylor received many beautiful and useful presents, including several nice dishes, towels and cooking utensils. A delicious lunch, consisting of sandwiches, pickles, cake, coffee and fruit was served from 2 until 5 o’clock. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, May 28, 1917 Rev. W.A. TAYLOR preached the baccalaureate sermon Sunday evening in Nehawka. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, June 11, 1917 Rev. W.A. TAYLOR conducted the memorial service in Murdock last Sunday morning. A large attendance greeted him and the program was excellent. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, September 24, 1917 OVER THE COUNTY. [Union Ledger] Tuesday morning Dan LYNN and wife, W.A. TAYLOR and wife, and John LIDGETT and wife, took the train going south to spend a week or ten days sightseeing in Kansas City and other southern points. This is merely a pleasure trip with no business at all to interfere. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, November 19, 1917 [Union Ledger] W.L. TAYLOR of Manning, Iowa, dropped in the first part of the week to visit with relatives and attend to some matters of business. At present, Mr. Taylor is conducting a grocery business there and tells us business is very good. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, December 31, 1917 [Union Ledger] Mrs. J.W. TAYLOR went to Crawfordsville Friday afternoon where she will visit with her son, Sam STITES. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, March 18, 1918 [Louisville Courier] Mrs. Earl [looks like] HATLEY, of Red Oak, Iowa, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.N. TAYLOR this week. Plattsmouth Journal, Thursday, February 13, 1919 [Union Ledger, both] Miss Mary TAYLOR returned home from Omaha Saturday afternoon after a short visit with her daughter, Miss Rachel, who is attending school there. Garrett TAYLOR came in from Manning, Iowa, Sunday night for a visit with relatives here. His brother, Almond, who has been serving in France in the heavy field artillery for the past six months, returned home last week. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, March 31, 1919 [Union Ledger] Mrs. A.E. STITES and children, of Austin, Washington, were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J.W. TAYLOR the first of the week. Plattsmouth Journal, May 28, 1919 Mrs. Mary TAYLOR and daughter, Miss Rachel, returned home from University Place on last Saturday, where they have been living this winter while Rachel has been attending school. They expect to return again in the fall when school begins again. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, June 2, 1919 [Union Ledger] A reception was held in the Baptist church last Friday evening for Rev. J.B. TAYLOR and wife. A large crowd assembled in the church and Mr. Taylor gave a short talk after which they proceeded to the basement and spent a very pleasant evening getting acquainted. Refreshments consisting of punch and cake, were served during the evening by the ladies. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, July 21, 1919 [Union Ledger] W.L. TAYLOR, of Manning, Iowa, was here visiting friends and relatives the first of the week. Plattsmouth Journal, Monday, July28, 1919 [Union Ledger] Mrs. Nettie STANTON and Rev. J.W. TAYLOR went to Nehawka Wednesday on Chautauqua business.

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