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a. Note:   THE COLUMBUS DISPATCH, Columbus, Ohio, Thursday, October 27, 1938, page 6A Death and Funerals TAYLOR--Miss Margaret L., age 87 years. Survived by 2 nephews, John Taylor of Deshler Wallick Hotel, Livingston L. Taylor of 1750 E. Long St; niece, Mrs. John H. Upham of 244 N. Parkview-Av; sister-in-law, Mrs. Henry C. Taylor, 1400 E. Broad-St, at whose residence funeral services will be held Friday, 3:30 p.m., Rev. Newton C. Roy officiating. Interment Green Lawn cemetery in charge of the Bertram G. Jones Co. When my father came to apportion his real estate between his children, he wisely bestowed the old house and lands sur- rounding it on his youngest daughter and child, Margaret Liv- ingston Taylor, who has proved an appreciative custodian thereof. She has taken just pride in the ownership and now in this year 1907, the centennial of the building of the old house, has greatly enlarged its capacity as a dwelling by adding to it a log cabin, which is thirty-fivt feet in length and twenty feet in width, two stories in bight and connected to it so as to form one codmodious and desirable dwelling house. This was a very unique and happy thoup-ht, especially as she proposes to make it licr fuUiri.' lidnic and thus st.'irt tlu' old linusc on its way for aiiullicr luindrcd years.


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