Jonathan Standley Tayloe, 1890–1918?> (aged 28 years)
- Name
- Jonathan Standley /Tayloe/
Birth
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Death of a father
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Source: Public Member Trees
Citation details: Database online. Text: Record for Ernest Hayes Tayloe
Source: Public Member Trees
Text: Record for Ernest H Tayloe External link: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1030&h=322050728990&indiv=try Note: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1030&h=322050728990&indiv=try |
Death of a mother
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Source: Public Member Trees
Text: Record for Ernest H Tayloe External link: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1030&h=322050728990&indiv=try Note: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1030&h=322050728990&indiv=try |
Burial of a father
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Source: Public Member Trees
Text: Record for Ernest H Tayloe External link: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1030&h=322050728990&indiv=try Note: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1030&h=322050728990&indiv=try |
Burial of a mother
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Source: Public Member Trees
Text: Record for Ernest H Tayloe External link: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1030&h=322050728990&indiv=try Note: http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=1030&h=322050728990&indiv=try |
Death
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father |
1834–1891
Birth: February 10, 1834
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— Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: December 5, 1891 |
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mother |
1860–1917
Birth: about 1860
— Gates County, North Carolina, USA Death: March 14, 1917 — Windsor, Bertie County, North Carolina, USA |
elder sister | |
22 months
elder brother |
1886–1940
Birth: October 10, 1886
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— Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: Died from Pulmonary Tuberculosis (3 months). Buried in Windsor Cemetery, Windsor, NC. — June 12, 1940 — Raleigh, Wake County, North Carolina |
6 years
himself |
1890–1918
Birth: 1890
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30
— Bertie County, North Carolina, USA Death: August 9, 1918 — Belgium |
Shared note
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On June 5 the twenty-seven year old Jonathan Stanley Tayloe registered with his draft board in Windsor and volunteered for service in the North Carolina National Guard. He was immediately sent to Camp Royster at Goldsboro, N.C., where he enlisted in Company I, 2d Infantry, NCNG, on June 6, 1917. Here he drilled and received some basic training until the end of July 1917, when he was assigned to Company I, 119th Infantry, and transferred to Camp Greene at Charlotte, N.C., for further training. On September 17, 1917, his regiment was sent to Camp Sevier at Greenville, S.C., where it was assigned to the 30th ("Old Hickory") Division. After seven months at Camp Sevier the division was shipped to England in May, 1918, and from there to Calais and the Eperlocques Training Area. Before division training was completed, the Old Hickory Division was marched into Belgium on July 4 to take up a support position in the Ypres sector. On August 9, 1918, Tayloe was killed in the trenches while being shelled. |
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