Re: Daniel Quillman Pickneyville ILL 1800's
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Re: Daniel Quillman Pickneyville ILL 1800's
Julie Cabo 3/26/02
Dear Julie,
Here are are the contents of the email that didn't get sent.
Yes my husband's name was Clifford L. Taylor, Bud was his cousin.Cliff's Father was Noble Taylor, who was your great grandmother Ellen Taylor's brother.They also had the brother you spoke of Uncle Ben. Uncle Ben died a few years ago he was married to Pauline Moore, she has died since then.Ellen married Cal Folden, who was of course Bud's Father.
I met Bud when he stopped by our house in Rialto, CA not to long after I married Cliff (2nd marriage) in 1972.He was driving a moving van then, Cliff & his brother Gene used to pal around with him a lot when they were younger, and enjoyed seeing him entertain with his band, Cliff said, Bud had a beautiful voice and he wrote the song *He'll have to go" a western song.
We received several letters and cards from your grandmother
Eleanor, but I never met her she seemed like a sweet person. She wrote and told us when Bud died and Cliff was really sad about it. (Has Eleanor died?)
Since then my sweetheart Cliff passed away (1999) and his brother Gene died last Sept. 2001.
Cliff would have really been happy to here from you if he were here.
I have a family group sheet of Willard Taylor's family who was Noble, Ben & Ellen's father.Also one of Willard's father Enoch Taylor, but so far I am at a dead in with Enoch's fathers family.
If you want them please let me know. Send me your address by Email not on this forum.
Love to you,
Norene
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