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Biography of James Calvin TAYLOR, Scott Co, Arkansas

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THE ADVANCE REPORTER
Thursday, August 25, 1967
Spotlight On...
JAMES CALVIN TAYLOR
	James Calvin Taylor was born January 10, 1883 in Tate Community near
the Scott and Logan County line.
	James C. Taylor and Etto Lassiter were united in marriage January 
15, 1905 and to this union were born eight children who are: Edgar Taylor 
of Booneville; Melvin Taylor of Waldron; Joda Taylor of Fort Smith; 
Delbert Taylor of Kansas City, Kansas; Mildred Sherrill of Waldron; 
Mary Ruth Rimmer of Clarksville and Bonnie, deceased.
	Mr. Taylor lived in the Tate Community until 1931 when he moved to 
North Waldron where he now resides. He is a retired livestock man and 
farmer.
	He is a member of the Baptist Church and is a member of Waldron 
Masonic Lodge No. 132. He was presented his 50-year pin at the Memorial 
Hall Friday night, August 18, by the Grand Master of Arkansas Masonic 
Lodge.