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Gertrude Lucy Reno Taylor

Gertrude Lucy (Reno) Taylor of Everett, Snohomish County, Washington United States was married to Frank H. Taylor on June 19, 1927 in Smithers, Bulkley-Nechako County, British Columbia Canada, and they were together until Frank's death on April 28, 1930 in Vancouver, Metro Vancouver County Canada. Gertrude Taylor has a child June Alsbury. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Gertrude Lucy Reno Taylor.
Gertrude Lucy (Reno) Taylor
Everett, Snohomish County, Washington United States
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Taylor family Coat of Arms and Crests
Taylor family Coat of Arms and Crests
Taylor Surname family records
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Taylor Coat of Arms, family records. Image from the M.B. Alsbury Taylor family records collection.
Taylor Coat of Arms, family records. Image from the M.B. Alsbury Taylor family records collection.
Taylor family Coat of arms crests & records collection.
Date & Place: in Canada
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Wendnesday, June 23 1926 Edition of the Interior Newspaper, Gold-Silver Values Increasing as Topley Mines Dyke Discovery hits the news. Topley Ritchfield mining group  was founded by my maternal grandfather Frank H. Taylor.
Wendnesday, June 23 1926 Edition of the Interior Newspaper, Gold-Silver Values Increasing as Topley Mines Dyke Discovery hits the news. Topley Ritchfield mining group was founded by my maternal grandfather Frank H. Taylor.
Topley Mining operation, Interior Newspaper article 23-June-1926. Topley Mining was founded by my maternal Grandfather, Frank H. Taylor. Smithers, B.C. Canada
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Maternal Grandfather, Frank H. Taylor
Maternal Grandfather, Frank H. Taylor
This clipping of my Maternal Grandfather's obituary in the Vancouver Sun Newspaper. 28-April-1930.
Date & Place: in Vancouver, Metro Vancouver County, British Columbia Canada
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Gertrude Lucy Reno Taylor
Gertrude Lucy Reno Taylor
Grandparent Grave Marker: Frank Henry Taylor & Gertrude Lucy Taylor
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Gertrude Reno's Family Tree & Friends

Gertrude Reno's Family Tree

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Frank H. Taylor

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Gertrude Lucy Reno Taylor

June 19, 1927
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Smithers, Bulkley-Nechako, British Columbia Canada
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Frank's Death
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April 28, 1930
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Vancouver, Metro Vancouver, British Columbia Canada
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