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Record for Maurice Dean Taylor (11) facts
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Maurice Dean Taylor in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1970
Name Maurice Dean Taylor
Gender Male
Race White
his Age 11y 2m 1d
Birth 5 Jun 1924 Olean, New York
Death 6 Aug 1935 11:30h
Port Allegany, McKean, Pa
cause Burns over entire body below head
181
Explosion of crude oil
signed Jas J? McMahon, MD
Port Allegany
Father Chester F Taylor
b Pa
Mother Goldie A Kelley
b Pa
attest Chester F. Taylor
Turtle Point, Pa
burial Aug 8, 1935
Fairview Cemetery
Certificate Number 73571
Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission; Harrisburg, PA, USA; Pennsylvania (State). Death Certificates, 1906-1968; Certificate Number Range: 073501-076500
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Maurice Dean Taylor in the Pennsylvania, U.S., Death Certificates, 1906-1970
Name Maurice Dean Taylor
Gender Male
Race White
his Age 11y 2m 1d
Birth 5 Jun 1924 Olean, New York
Death 6 Aug 1935 11:30h
Port Allegany, McKean, Pa
cause Burns over entire body below head
181
Explosion of crude oil
signed Jas J? McMahon, MD
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- [S1115] Ancestry.com, U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current, (Name: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.; Location: Provo, UT, USA; Date: 2012;).
Record for Maurice D Taylor (4) facts
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Maurice D Taylor
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Maurice D Taylor
BIRTH 1924
DEATH 1935 (aged 10-11)
BURIAL Fairview Cemetery
Port Allegany, McKean County, Pennsylvania, USA
PLOT Sec C 616
MEMORIAL ID75726695 ·
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 1
Inscription
Son
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Maurice D Taylor
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Maurice D Taylor
BIRTH 1924
DEATH 1935 (aged 10-11)
BURIAL Fairview Cemetery
Port Allegany, McKean County, Pennsylvania, USA
PLOT Sec C 616
MEMORIAL ID75726695 ·
PHOTOS 1
FLOWERS 1
Inscription
Son
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- [S1993] Newspapers.com: Potter Journal Leader Enterprise-.
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Maurice D Taylor Scalded to Death by Oil; Elk Silk Company, Shinglehouse; Dominos- Roscoe Weimer
The Potter Enterprise
Coudersport, Pennsylvania •
Thu, Aug 15, 1935 p2
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Honors being won by several Port Allegany, domino players and although names have not yet won national fame, "contract" games are said to be becoming constantly more popular. Among the players have been listed Messrs. Bess Hardes, George Strauss, Roscoe Weimer, H. A. June, N. D. Fessenden, George Meacham, P. H. Bowers, Fred Bosnick Otto| Zimmerman. Ivan Witter and Walter Doll are also qualifying, it is said.
It will be a long time, however, before the laurels of game will equal those won by the late John Weinman and his friend, the late C. A. Dolley. - Port Allegany Reporter.
DEATH CAUSED BY SEVERE BURNS Turtle Point Boy Fatally Burned by Explosion of Crude Oil Last Manday.
Severe burns received Monday when a container, full of crude oil exploded, death of Maurice D. Taylor, eleven-year-old son of Chester Taylor, of Turtle Point, Tuesday morning at 11:30 o'clock at the Port Allegany hospital. The accident occurred at the Taylor residence at Turtle Point about six o'clock Monday evening when a container of crude oil was placed too close to a fire, which Mr. Taylor was using to melt tar for use in roofing his home. When the oil exploded the clothes of Maurice Taylor, who was standing close by watching his father, ignited, and before the flames could be smothered his was severely burned.
entires immediately rushed to the Port Allegany hospital, where death ensued the following morning. The Taylor family, who seem to have had more than their share of bad luck during the past few years, has friends the sincere throughout sympathy this 'section. Mrs. Taylor, mother of the young lad, passed away several following the birth of a daughter. This same daughter, when only an infant, tipped a pail of boiling water over herself, the severe burns resulting caused her death almost immediately.
Funeral services will be held this Thursday afternoon, with a prayer service at the home 1:15 P. M., followed by services at the First Baptist Church of Port Allegany at 2:00 o'clock. Rev. E. D.
Wooddell officiate. Interment will be in Fairview cemetery. o Olean, Maurice N. D. Y., Taylor June 5, was 1924, born and at during his brief time among us made friends, who, with the im-| mediate family, deeply mourn his loss.
Surviving are his father, brother, Arthur Taylor of Newark, N. J.; two sisters, Mrs. Vernon Ruby of Turtle Point, and Mrs. Emil Lundgreen of Two Mile, and his grandmother, Mrs. Welthia Taylor of Turtle Point.
- Port Allegany Reporter. STARTS NIGHT SHIFT The night shift of ten weavers began working at the Elk Silk Company's mill in Shinglehouse on Monday night, August 5, which gives employment to more people. The workers are not making as large wages as they did a year or so ago, but it gives them steady work. Twelve looms that were added a couple of weeks ago make this mill quite an asset to the community.Oswayo Valley Mail. FARM LOANS With a better than average hay crop this year many farmers would like to buy one or more dairy cows or heifers to add to their dairy herd.
These farmers, if in need of funds to use for this purpose or any other purpose connected with farming, should apply to the Cou- 4 DWIN KILLS INSECTS IN. HOUSE AND GARDEN a dis fragrant as flowers in May IF YOUR DEALER CANNOT SUPPLY YOU WRITE BALDWIN LABORATORIES, INC. BAEGERTOWN, PA. COPYRIGHT 1935 • • BALDWIN LABDRATORIES, INC..
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HORNELL WOMAN SHOT BY ADMIRER
Wellsville Man Evidently Murders Woman and Commits Suicide
Hornell, N. Y., Aug. 10. (AP) Miss Jennie Williams, 25, was found fatally wounded in bed in her Washington street apartment shortly after 10:00 A. M. today with the body of James Brown, 59, of (44 Fassett street) Wellsville, lying on the floor nearby. Chief of Police Howard M. Travis and Coroner M, G. Burch said it was a clear cut case of murder and suicide.
They were discovered by Mrs Gates Saunders, who shared the apartment.
Miss Williams was rushed to St James Mercy hospital, where she died at 10:50 A. M. She was shot three times in the head.
Brown apparently had been instantly killed by a bullet in the right temple.
In his pocket, said Chief of Police Travis was found a note from Miss Williams asking him to cease his attentions to her. Travis said he had learned Brown came here from Wellsville this morning.
No one heard the shots fired and there were no witnesses who saw Brown enter the apartment. Travis said that Brown was estranged from his wife and child.
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Travis told the Corning Leader today that he had learned Miss Williams and Brown had been keeping steady company for several months, evidence having been "very friendly as recently as June.
Recently, Chief Travis said, the girl "threw him over." A note was found in the dead man's pocket in which he said he intended to commit suicide and "end my troubles on earth."
The police theory, according to Chief Travis, is that Brown came to Miss Williams' room this morning while she was asleep. She was a waitress, and was not scheduled to resume her duties until 7:00 P. M. tonight.
Brown entered the room and shot Miss Williams in her sleep, police believe, turning the gun on himself. No witnesses of the shooting, nor persons who heard the shots, are known, according to Chief Travis.
When found, Brown had been dead about 30 minutes, it was stated.
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MRS. FESSENDEN CALLED BY DEATH
Dorcas Moore Fessenden Fatally Injured in Motor Collision Near Cuba Last Sunday.
Following injuries received in a motor accident which occurred on Sunday afternoon, August 4, near Cuba, N. Y., Mrs. Clifford Fessenden passed away at the Cuba, N. Y. hospital early Wednesday morning. Friends on every side were shocked to hear of her sudden death.
Mrs. Dorcas Moore Fessenden was the daughter of the late William Moore and wife Mrs. Elva Weir Moore, and was born at the Moore homestead on the Portage on November 20, 1891. She was educated in the local schools and later took up the nursing profession at the McGee Hospital in Ohio and the Cook County Hospital at Chicago. Upon graduation from the Chicago institution, she accepted a position at the Warren State Hospital, where she has held a splendid position for the past twenty-five years. She rose to an enviable height in her service to suffering mankind and will be remembered for her many excellent qualities.
She married Clifford Fessenden, son of Mr. and Mrs. N.D. Fessenden, on July 8, 1925. Lately the couple built a pretty new home just south of town on the Portage Rad and life promised much enoyment and contentment for the future.
Surviving are
- her mother, Mrs. Elva Weir Moore of Olean, N. Y., and several cousins,
- Mrs. Lottie McCloskey of Wrights,
- Jay Gallup and Gardner Coleman in the West, and
- Mrs. Vera Weir of Buffalo, NY.
All of her grandparents,
- Mr. and Mrs. Weir of Liberty and
- Mr. and Mrs. James K. Moore of the Portage,
were early pioneer settlers and have left a rich legacy of real worth and industry.
- Her father and
- a brother, James, preceded her in death. The latter was a valued employee of the Pennsylvania Railroad, who met with an accidental death while on duty several years ago.
The accident in which Mrs. Fessenden received her injuries occurred Sunday atternoon about twelve forty-five o'clock at an intersection of the Belfast-Belvidere road when they were struck by a truck owned by the Borden Milk Company of Belmont. The accident was caused, according to State Troopers N. H. Lippert and J. D. Fennell, when both drivers became confused.
Mr. Fessenden, who received lacerations of the face and body, was able to leave the hospital Wednesday and is recovering nicely, although he will need medical attention for some time.
Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon at 2:00 o'clock at the Presbyterian Church, with
- interment in the Lewis Hill cemetery-- Port Allegany Reporter.
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DEEDS FILED
August 3 N. K. Harris to Knute Evjen, Genesee.
August 3 Gray Chemical Company to Sarah DeWitt, Keating.
August 5 John Klesa to Anna Vosburg, Coudersport.
August 7 Ira W. Press to Earl G. Howard, Shinglehouse.
August 7 G. L. Drake to W. A. Carpenter, Shinglehouse.
August 7 W. A. Carpenter to G. L. Drake, Shinglehouse,
August 7 Treasurer to First National Bank, Galeton.
August 8 Elizabeth Corwin to A. B. Head, Oswayo.
August 8 M. H. Stowell to R. W. Maurer, Pike.
August 8 Treasurer to Karl Gallman, Shinglehouse.
August 8 Karl Gallman to L. H. Atherton, Shinglehouse.
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Coudersport, Pennsylvania •
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