Feel free to download any or all of these family tree files. With the exception of two, all of them are from files provided by Dr. Michael Taylor, son of W. Dean Taylor, containing family related to Leo S. and Stella Dean Taylor. The other two files were provided by Mike Taylor (a cousin and descendant of Martin Van Buren Taylor from Provo, UT) and Myron Clinton Taylor (a cousin and descendant of Elmer Franklin Taylor from Farmington, NM). These files are a little older so you will want to compare them with active files available at FamilySearch.org.
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Monday, May 20, 2013
Gedcom Files Rescued from MyFamily.com
Family Members:
Feel free to download any or all of these family tree files. With the exception of two, all of them are from files provided by Dr. Michael Taylor, son of W. Dean Taylor, containing family related to Leo S. and Stella Dean Taylor. The other two files were provided by Mike Taylor (a cousin and descendant of Martin Van Buren Taylor from Provo, UT) and Myron Clinton Taylor (a cousin and descendant of Elmer Franklin Taylor from Farmington, NM). These files are a little older so you will want to compare them with active files available at FamilySearch.org.
Feel free to download any or all of these family tree files. With the exception of two, all of them are from files provided by Dr. Michael Taylor, son of W. Dean Taylor, containing family related to Leo S. and Stella Dean Taylor. The other two files were provided by Mike Taylor (a cousin and descendant of Martin Van Buren Taylor from Provo, UT) and Myron Clinton Taylor (a cousin and descendant of Elmer Franklin Taylor from Farmington, NM). These files are a little older so you will want to compare them with active files available at FamilySearch.org.
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