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Re: Lincoln County, Tennessee Eslicks
Posted by: Nita (ID *****6995) Date: February 11, 2009 at 16:23:41
In Reply to: Re: Lincoln County, Tennessee Eslicks by diana mcbay of 1374

Thanks. This is what I have so far. Isaac had a brother living in the same area in south central Oklahoma--the brother's grandchildren grew up around this area. Isaac and his wife Mary Lucy Murphy had one surviving daugher Callie Donia. The obits below list some information. There is a lot to be completed on Robert and Sarah's children who moved to Texas then Oklahoma.

1860 Morgan Co., Alabama cenus
ROBERT A. TAYLOR age 41, farmer, TN, over $7000 property
SARAH J. age 34 TN
MARTHA A., 11, TN
ISAAC E., 8, TN
WILLIAM G./ C., 4, TN
JAMES L., 6 months, TN
WILLIAM BALLENGER 17 Farm Labor, Georgia
WILLIAM GRIFFIN 19 Farm Labor, South Carolina

The Healdton Herald
Healdton, Carter County, Oklahoma

Thursday, February 24, 1938

Kirkpatrick Rites at Pike City Church
Funeral services were held at the Pike City Baptist Church Friday for WILLIAM MOSES KIRKPATRICK, well known resident of the Fox community, who passed away at an Ardmore hospital Wednesday night, following an extended illness. Rev. J. C DODSON, pastor of the church, conducted services, assisted by E. L. LANDON, minister in the Church of Christ. Burial at Graham was arranged by Dale Funeral Home. Pallbearers were CHARLIE DANNY / DENNY, C. D. WILLIAMS, SAM CREEL, JOE JENNINGS, CARL BUCK and RANDALL HOLLIDAY.

WILLIAM MOSES KIRKPATRICK was born in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1861 and moved to Kentucky age ten, then later to Grayson County, Texas. He was married to Miss CALLIE TAYLOR at Sherman in 1887 and to this union was born eight children, one of whom preceded him in death, Mrs. LUCY CUNNINGHAM. He moved with his family to Oklahoma in 1902 and resided in Carter County since that time. He had served as county commissioner at one time and was justice of the peace at Pike City. He was a member of the Church of Christ and took pat in the religious, political and social life of the community with his family. Surviving are his widow, and children, G. C. KIRKPATRICK of Kilgore, Texas; ALMA and Mrs. H. T. PRUITT of Pruitt City; Mrs. ELIZABETH HALE, Miss EULA LEE KIRKPATRICK and W. B. KIRKPATRICK, of Fox, and other relatives.

December 20, 1934

Pike City Pioneer passes
Funeral services were held at the First Baptist church at Pike City Sunday afternoon for Mrs. MARY L. TAYLOR, for 60 years, a resident of Carter County. Mrs. Taylor succumbed to a stroke Saturday night at the home her granddaughter, Mrs. CHESTER CUNNINGHAM. Rev. J. C. DODSON of the Pike City Baptist Church, conducted the services with interment at Graham cemetery, arranged by Dale Richeson Funeral Home. Pallbearers were J. H. JENNINGS, C.B. CROSS, L.H. HOLLOWAY, C. S. DAVIS, J. A. STOKER and E. O. LOWERY.

Mrs. MARY LUCY TAYLOR, widow of ISAAC E. TAYLOR, was born in Benton County, Illinois Jan. 28, 1850 and died Dec. 15, 1934 at her granddaughter’s home at Pike City. Her companion preceded her in death by one year. Mrs. Taylor was a member of the Baptist church and was a good Christian woman. She is survived by one daughter, Mrs. W. KIRKPATRICK of Pike City, a brother, R. B MURPHY of Lawton and grandchildren, G.C. KIRKPATRICK of Kilgore, Texas; STEVE KIRKPATRICK of Oklahoma City; Mrs. G. F. PRUITT of Pruitt City; Mrs. CHESTER CUNNINGHAM, Mrs. ELIZABETH HALE and Miss EULA LEE CUNNINGHAM, all of Fox. (She was MARY LUCY MURPHY before her marriage.)


Thursday, 16, 1933

Pioneer Citizen Passes
One of the most widely attended funerals in western Carter County was held Sunday afternoon at the Baptist Church at Pike City for I. E. TAYLOR, better known to his many friends as “DAD” TAYLOR who passed away at the family home near Fox.

Rev. J. C. DODSON paid a touching tribute to the deceased, who had been a Christian 56 years, being a devoted member of the Baptist Church at the time of his passing.

Mr. Taylor had resided in western Carter County, where he was well known, for 34 years and was an esteemed citizen of Pike City community. ISAAC EDWARD TAYLOR was born August 1, 1851 in Lincoln County, Tennessee. He died November 11, 1933. Mr. Taylor is survived by his wife, one daughter and a number of other relatives.

Funeral arrangements were made in charge of the Dale-Richeson Funeral Home with interment at Graham cemetery. The large concourse of friends attending the funeral and the beautiful floral offerings, bespoke the high esteem that he was held in. Attending the funeral from other places were Mr. and Mrs. STEPHEN KIRKPATRICK of Oklahoma and Mr. and Mrs. JOE KIRKPATRICK of Wilson.

Isaac Edward Taylor married Mary Murphy (date or place?); their daughter Callie Donia/Donna Taylor was born December 1873 in Texas. Callie married William Moses Kirkpatrick April 18, 1888 at Paris, Lamar Co., Texas. Callie and W. M.’s son William/Bill married Eva Williams, granddaughter of G. W. H. Wright and Lavinia Geurin Wright. George Washington Higgins Wright was born in Lincoln Co., TN


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