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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Papa Taylor and Mary Francis had seven children in this (?) birth order: Horace, Elizabeth, Elsie, Margie, Selma, George and Dorothy. Rowland Pattillo reports the seven were very intelligent people who were a credit to society.


Papa Taylor
John Thomas Walter Raney Taylor, Aug 13, 1862 - April 3, 1951, Age 88
Buried: Sardis Cemetery, Pine Grove, Arkansas
Wife: Mary Frances Harrison, Sept 21, 1862 - Oct 16, 1916, Age 54
A second marriage (of convenience?/Rowland) to the beloved "Miss Fannie" Sauce. She dipped snuf causing some to "look down" on her. After John T.'s death, she moved to Colorado Springs to live with her daughter. Fannie and Papa had no children of their own.
John T. Taylor was considered a successful business man under the circumstances of his day, a staunch supporter of his Sardis Methodist Church. He owned a general store and ran the local post office.
Papa Taylor's Parents:
John T. Z. Taylor, b. 1831 Tennessee, d. before Aug 13, 1862
Margaret Elizabeth Mann, April 9, 1835 - Oct 21, 1903, Age 68
  
Margie Taylor and husband Arthur J. Vestal
Lived in Arkadelphia, Arkansas where AJ was a farmer, banker and a
successful oil lease and real estate developer.
Margie b. May 23, 1890 d. May 8, 1962, age almost 72
Arthur b. Aug 24, 1879 d. July 6, 1956, age almost 77
Married Nov 22, 1917 in Pine Grove, Dallas  County, Arkansas
Both are buried in Rose Hill Cemetary, Arkadelphia, Arkansas
Sons: William Arthur and Jack Herring Vestal
   
Phillip Horace Taylor and wife Carrie Benton
1888 - 1958
Lived in Sparkman, Arkansas
Horace was a pillar of his Methodist Church in Sardis preparing and teaching
for many years a Sunday School Class.  An astute businessman, he owned the local
cotton gin and a cotton warehouse to store cotton that he bought and sold. He was thought to
have considerable interests in farm and timberland. Memories by his daughter and nephew Rowland Pattillo are of his generosity with his time and money. After Rowland and John's dad died at age 33 from a burst appendix, Uncle Horace was most attentive to the boys. Rowland remembers that he always drove a new car that could drive fast. At one point in his life his health was such that Margie and AJ had him live with them so he could be closely attended. (?)
According to David McMillan, Horace sought treatment for depression at one point and later paid
for similar treatment for his sister Dot in Nashville, Tennessee.

Children: Martha Jean, Phillip and Benton.
 
 
Selma Taylor
widow of Rowland Dale Pattillo, Sr who died at the
 young age of 33 from a burst burst appendix. Selma was gregarious and resourceful working
at Henderson College with a community childrens program.  She completed her college
degree.  Later, she was a house mother at Hendrix College. Returning to the college
after a Christmas break, she was in a terrible car accident permanently injuring her hip.
She had to walk with the help of forearm crutches. She boarded college students
in her home, and she wisely managed her financial resources.  She was widely
known and loved  in Arkadelphia for her angle food cakes.
Selma was born Sept 30, 1895, died 1980 age 85.
Children: Roland Dale II and John Pattillo (d. 2009)
     

Susan Elizabeth Taylor Daniel
and husband John Toney Daniel
Arkadelphia, Arkansas.
Toney was a successful salesman.
Children: Jane, Elizabeth and John Toney Daniel
 
Dorothy Taylor
died July 14, 1981
She was a librarian in Arkadelphia. She was a very attractive intelligent woman, but she felt she was never given the opportunity to marry.  Being the youngest child and a daughter, her father discouraged her romances because he relied on her assistance.  He discouraged at least one serious suitor. She was known to have spells of serious disabling depression and became dependent on family, especially her sister Margie and AJ.  After their deaths, a large number of her neices and nephews families lovingly continued supporting her with monthly allowances. Elizabeth McMillan was very attentive of Dot in her declining years. She lived in various places: St. Louis, Arkadelphia and Malvern, Arkansas.

George Taylor
wife was Sallie Maude Ross.
George was a Chevrolet car dealer in Camden, at Henderson College a very good
athlete, and a noted college debater. He and Sallie had no children. (Rowland recalls
that she "never related well with the family.")  George died early of a skin or blood disorder that (John Vestal recalls) likely was caused from an infection of a "spiked" cut in a baseball game. Pictures of Sallie seem "non-existent ?" as some say she was "camera shy." And others have commented on her beautiful clothes and shoes and small feet. With the
family connections to the Ross family, Elisa Cole and Ashley Ross, Sr are married as "cousins-in-law!"


Elsie Taylor and husband Gilbert Gammill.  They lived in El Dorado, Arkansas
where he owned a successful lumber yard - Reynolds Gammill.
Their one son Porter Gammill tragically died very late in WWII. His beautiful widow
Mary Louise later  married Breck Goodloe, and they lived out
their adult life in Staunton, Virginia, where Breck was successful in law. 

Gilbert had a lumber yard in Philadelphia, Mississippi. On a family visit from sister Elizabeth, Jane Daniel fell in love with a local boy, Wilbur Cole. She and Wilbur were later married in Uncle Gilbert's home in El Dorado (?). (Thus the reason for the Cole daughters being from Philadelphia.)

Mary Louise Goodloe at age 90 continues to live in Staunton with considerable assistance. 
Her son John Porter is now retired there and helps manage her care.  John's step sister Kim Goodloe Rochow lives in
Atlanta where she enjoys her three daughters. 

Note: All the notes about peoples, their businesses, interests and even health concerns are compiled from memories shared within the family.  Their accuracy is always open to revision!

Three of the four living 3G'ers are attending the Reunion: Maribeth Vestal, Rowland Pattillo, Mary Louise Gammill Goodloe and Dodie Vestal.

Mary Elizabeth "Maribeth" Evans Vestal, turns 88 on Nov 28, 2010.
After 57 years involved with Snyder, an oil and cotton town in west Texas, she moved in 2009 to a
retirement community in Dallas. She sold her home of 52 years in early 2010.
Bill Vestal, a petroleum engineer and civic leader, died in 1976
of  blood and  heart problems at age 56. Maribeth taught music and choirs in the local schools.
Her children are shown with her in 2008: Margie Anne Vestal Hegi of Dallas,
Elizabeth Taylor Vestal Burkhalter of Lubbock, and Arthur Jerome "Jerry" Vestal II of Grapevine.
 Maribeth has 6 grand children and 14 great grand children. Her immediate family clan totals 33.

Mary "Dodie" Swilly Vestal with husband
Jack Herring Vestal, now deceased, who was a geologist in the oil and gas business like both his father and his brother.  Dodie still lives in El Dorado, Arkansas, where she is active in her community.

Their children are John Harrison Vestal and Jennifer of Dallas
and Caroline Vestal Ponsford of Birmingham, Alabama.
Caroline's husband Jack Ponsford died a year ago on November 17th.
Dodie has 2 Vestal grandsons and 2 Ponsford grand daughters plus a 1 year old great grand daughter.
  
Mary LouiseGammill Goodloe and son John Porter Gammill.
Mary Louise is the widow of G. Porter Gammill, son of Elsie Taylor and Gilbert Gammill. Porter was killed in the very waining days of WW II.  John Porter was 18 months old. She remarried Breck Goodloe, a lawyer and later judge in Staunton, Virginia where John is recently retired.
Mary Louise's daughter is Kim Goodloe Rochow of Atlanta, Georgia. Kim has 3 daughters.
 
Nell Elizabeth Cown Pattillo, died April 23, 2010 age 88.
Rowland Dale Pattillo II is 87, named for his father. Rowland was a successful CPA, early partner in the Patillo Brown firm which is widely respected all over Central Texas. He is a past president of the Texas Society of Certified Public Accountants, and a former mayor of Waco.  His emcee talents are immense bolstered by his love of humorous stories often with a self deprecating twist.

In picture above Rowland hugs cousin Susan Cole Noble of New Orleans on the celebration
of Betsy McMillan's memorial service at Rose Hill Cemetary, Arkadelphia.
Betsy, a Downs child, died Oct 18, 2002, aged 50.
Rowland and Nell's two boys are Rowland Dale "Spike" Pattillo III and wife Sherry;
Also George Dennis "Denny" Pattillo and 2nd wife Laura.  Claudia Pattillo died from (MS?)  in early 2000s. All live in Waco.
Rowland has 5 grand children and 3 great grand children.

A collection of 5G'ers pictures

Incomplete and random collection of 4G'ers pictures.