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Submitted: 9/30/19 • Approved: 10/1/19 • Last Updated: 10/4/19 • R207348-G0-S3
Jesse Edward Taylor
Texas
PRIVATE FIRST CLASS US Army
130 Machine Gun Battalion 35 Division
World War I
October 26, 1888 - March 22, 1950
Jesse Taylor was inducted into the U S Armed Forces 19 September 1918 and saw foreign service during World War I. He was honorably discharged on 7 May 1919 at Camp Bowie, Texas. He returned to the Taylor home on the Loving highway where he lived with his mother and brothers.
He is survived by his mother; six brothers - Earl Taylor, Joe Taylor, Harry Taylor, Oscar Taylor, Bert Taylor, Elbert Taylor.
Parents:
James A. Taylor
1849–1905
Eugenia Druscilla (Melton) Taylor
1863–1955
Texas
PRIVATE FIRST CLASS US Army
130 Machine Gun Battalion 35 Division
World War I
October 26, 1888 - March 22, 1950
Contributed on 9/30/19 by ashaw444
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