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��tATTLOB, Florence Terwilliger (Mrs. Ben Max- well Taylor), Ellenville, N.Y. Born Ellenville, N.Y., Oct. 22, 1885; dau. Edgar S. and Jennie H. (Hanmore) Terwilliger; ed. Ellenville High School; State scholarship, Cor- nell, '04; Cornell, A.B. '08 (Wayside Soc.); m. Ellenville, June, 1911, Ben Maxwell Taylor. Teacher of English for three years in high sohool, and Florence Univ., at Florence, Ala. Mem. Women's Sanitary and Village Improve- ment Ajss'n, Ellenville, N.Y. Methodist. Favors woman suffrage.

TAYLOR, Frances Brown (Mrs. William G. Langworthy Taylor), 435 N. Twenty-fifth St., I>incoln, Neb.

Born St. Louis, Mo., June 26, 1861; dau. Major Charles P. and Dolly (Parker) Brown; ed. Jack- sonville (111.) Female Acad., 1877-78; Smith Coll., A.B. '82, A.M. '85; Oxford Univ., England, 1889- 90; grad. student Univ. of Chicago, 1892-94, hon. fellow political science, 1893-94; m. Winchester, 111., June 20, 1894, William G. Langworthy Tay- lor, professor of political economy, Unl/. of Neb.; one son: Edward Isaac Langworthy, b. Feb. 1, 1899. Teacher in Lindenwood Coll., St. Charles, Mo.; St. Louis High School; lecturer and teacher in Univ. of Neb. Founder and pres. for seven years of Lincoln (Neb.) City Improve- ment Soc; chairman Civics Dep't of Woman's Club, Lincoln; chairman Civics Dep't of Neb. State Fed. of Women's Clubs. Has published articles on municipal government and kindred subjects and has a book on American economic history ready for publication. Mem. Ass'n Col- legiate Alumnse, Neb. State Historical Soc, Fort- Dightly, Lotus, Sorosis, Faculty and other Lin- coln clu'bs, Wednesday Club of St. Louis. Rec- reation: Horseback riding. Congregationalist. Favors woman suffrage.

XAYXOR, Frances Long (Mrs. Marcus E. Tay- lor), Milledge Av., Athens, Ga. Born Jefferson, Ga,; dau. Crawford Long (dis- coverer of anesthesia) and Caroline (Swain) Long; ed. Lucy Cobbe Inst., Athens, Ga. ; m. Athens, Ga., 1893, Dr. Marcus E. Taylor, U.S. Army (deceased). One of the founders of the Y.W.C.A. of Athens (mem. exec, board and treas. two years). Founder of Athens Civic Club (pres. five years, until resignation). Regent of Elijah Clarke Chapter D.A.R. Favors woman suffrage. Episcopalian. Recreations: Painting, reading, gardening, traveling. Interested in everything pertaining to civic betterment; organized two village improvement ass'ns in Miss, and one in Ga.

TAYLOR, Helen A. (Mrs. James Edward Tay- lor), 2954 Calumet Av., Chicago, 111. Born Decatur, 111. ; dau. Isaac and Mary (Weaver) Shellabarger; ed. Moravian Sem., Bethlehem, Pa. ; m. (1st) 1880, W. Cooke of Liver- pool, England ; (2d) Chicago, 1901, James Edward Taylor; one son: Wilfred. Favors woman suf- frage; pres. Chicago Political Equality League. Liberal Protestant. Mem. League of Religious Felloiwship. Recreations: Riding, swimming, dancing, travel. Mem. Chicago Woman's Club (reform dep't).

TAYLOR, Jane Fayrer (Mrs. Frederick William Taylor), care of Bank of Montreal, 46 Thread- needle St., London, England. Author; b. St. Hyacinthe, Que., Aug. 31, 1869; dau. Joshua and Jane (Fayrer) Henshaw; United Empire Loyalist descent; privately educated; m. June, 1888, Frederick Williams Taylor, now Lon- don manager of the Bank of Montreal. Author: Canada's Civic Development, 1905; Legends and Folk Songs of French Canadians, 1908; contribu- tor to Canadian magazines of articles on Cana- dian life.

TAYLOR, Louise Clinton, 103 Scotland Road, South Orange, N.J.

Teacher; b. South Orange, N.J. ; grad. Vassar Coll., A.B. '97; N.Y. Univ., '99. Teacher and tutor. South Orange, N.J., 1898; teacher Dear- born-Morgan School since 1899.

TAYLOR, Lydia Fouike (Mrs. J. Hibberd Tay- lor), 950 Anderson Av., N.Y. City. Bom Gwynedd, Pa., Aug. 3, 1884; dau. Edwin M. and Elva (Jones) Fouike; ed. West Chester

��(Pa.) High School, 1901; Swarthmore Coll., B.A. '05 (major In public speaking) ; m. Atlantic City, N.J., Sept. 17, 1910, J. Hibberd Taylor. Mem. Religious Soc. of Friends; sec. of Friends Em- ployment Soc.; interested in Young Friends Aid Ass'n. TAYLOR, Mamie Love St. John (Mrs. Robert L.

Taylor), Stoneleigh Court, Washington, D.C.

Born ChilhoTTie, Va. ; dau. N. C. and Lannie (Haynes) St. John; grad. Va. Intermont Coll., Bristol, Va.-Tenn., A.B. ; m. Chilhowie, Va., Sept. 7, 1904, Senator Robert L. Taylor of Tennessee. TAYLOR, Marian J. Winthrop (Mrs. Samuel G.

Taylor), 73 E. Division St., Chicago, 111.

Born Lexington, Ky., May 2, 1838; dau. Edward and Marian (Penney) Winthrop; m. Owego, N.Y., July 11, 1866, Samuel G. Taylor; children: Sam- uel Gale, b. June 5, 1870; Francis Winthrop, b. Aug. 16, 1878, and four children deceased (Marian Winthrop, b. Jan. 11, 1868; Edward Win- throp, b. June 4, 1873; Theodore Winthrop, b. Jan. 1, 1877; Mary ToTvnsend, b. Dec. 25, 1881). Episcopalian. Mem. Woman's Auxiliary of St. James' Church, Chicago; associate of Sisters of St. Mary; mem. Soc. of Colonial Dames of America, Founders and Patriots of America, Woman's Club of Chicago. Admitted to the Colonial Dames of the State of Conn, in right of descent frcum John Winthrop (the younger), first Governor under the charter of Ck)nn., and supplementary claims from Gov. Joseph Dudley, Gov. Thomas Dudley, Samuel Fitch, Hon. Timo- thy Lindall, Leonard Lispenard, Capt. Jamea Roger.s, Gov. John Winthrop (Mass.), Gen. Wait Still Winthrop and Capt. George Woolsey. TAYLOR, Marie Hansen (Mrs. Bayard Taylor),

44 W. Seventy-seventh St., N.Y. City.

Author; b. Botha, Germany, June 2, 1829; dau. Peter Andreas and Lina (Braun) Hansen; ed. private school in Gotha; m. Gotha, Germany, Oct. i7, 1857, Bayard Taylor (author, poet, diplomat; died 1878); one daughter: Lillian B., b. 1858 (now Mrs. Otto Kiliani. Editor: Bayard Taylor's Poems (household edition), 1880-1902; Bayard Taylor's Dramatic Works, 18S0; Bayard Taylor's Studies in German Literature, 1880; Bayard Taylor's Critical Essays and Literary Notes, 1880, also Bayard Taylor's History olf Germany, to which she added a chapter, 1894. Author: Life and Letters of Bayard 'Taylor (in collaboration with late Horace E. Scudder), 1884; Letters to a Young Housekeeper, 1892; Aus Zwei Weittheilen (Stuttgart), 1904, and edition of same in English, On Two Continents, 1905; also trans- lator of several of Bayard Taylor's works into German editions, which have had a large popu- larity in Germany. Mem. Barnard Club. TAYLOR, Mary Elise Calhoon (Mrs. Oscar

Thomas Taylor), Georgetown, Pa.

Born Georgetown, Pa., April 30, 1876; dau. Thomas S. and Harriet A. (Calhoun) Calhoon; ed. Beaver Coll., B.S. '94 (valedictorian); Wel- lesley Coll., 1894-66; m. Pittsburgh, Pa., June 10, 1908, Oscar Thomas Taylor; children: John Cal- houn, b. July 18, 1909, Thomas Simpson, b. Feb. 20, 1911. Sup't of Cradle Roll, Georgetown Methodist Episcopal Sunday-school. Interested in photography.

TAYLOR, Mary Frances Wigrfall (Mrs. Benja- min Taylor), 144 W. Lanvale St., Baltimore,

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Born Marshall, Tex., Sept. 29, 1852; dau. Sena- tor Louis Trezevant Wigfall (U.S. Senator from Texas, 1858-61; Confederate States Senator, 1861- 65) and Charlotte M. (Cross) Wigfall; ed. Miss Brooks', Washington, D.C, and Miss Pegram's, Richmond, Va. ; m. Baltimore, Md., Oct. 11, 1877, Benjamin J. "Taylor; children: Charlotte Mar- garetta, Frances Halrey. Episcopalian. Mem. Md. Soc. Colonial Dames of America; corr. sec. Board of Managers United Daughters of the Confederacy. Against woman suffrage. TAYLOR, Mary Imlay, 90 Barry Av., Mamaro-

neck, N.Y.

Author; b. Washington, D.C, Apr. 11, 1878; dau. George and Eleanor (Imlay) Taylor; ed. at home by private tutors. Author: On the Red Staircase; An Imperial Lover; A Yankee Volun-

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