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Letter: Wants information on Wm. Curtis Taylor

Family land was taken for Green River Reservoir project

To ColumbiaMagazine.com

Name is Karen Taylor Wiggins. According to the 1910 census of Adair, my grandfather, Wm. Curtis Taylor, lived with a family named Watson, Elliot B., in Adair.

Sometime in the 1970s I was required to sign papers related to the disposal of property that was deeded to the Green River Reservoir project.

That tells me that my relatives owned property in the project area.



This would have come from my Father, Wm. Carl Taylor, son of Wm. C. Taylor & Nancy Jane Bottoms. In order to find me, someone or some law firm was handling the search for relatives in my Taylor family.

I am currently searching for a lineage of Wm. Curtis Taylor & have hit a big brick wall. He seems to have just "appeared" in Knifley in 1910.

Do you know anyone or any way that I can find the people/law firm/ records from the Green River project to see if those records can shed any light on Wm. Curtis Taylor?

Appreciate any help.

Thank You & God Bless
Karen Taylor Wiggins
(No contact informatin submitted)


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