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Fort Cobb/Oak Grove Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma



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© Lillian Cotten

Nettie [Keyes] Taylor

Obituary
Fort Cobb/Oak Grove Cemetery
Caddo County, Oklahoma

Submitted by: Lillian Cotten

September 2, 1967

Charles H. Taylor

Charles H. Taylor was born on July 29, 1885 near Braden, in the old Choctaw Nation.

He first enlisted in the regular army on September 5, 1906 at Muskogee and served two hitches. He re-enlisted when World War I was declared and served at Fort Logan, Colorado during 1917 and 1918. Army pay in 1906 was $13.00 a month with $1.00 held each month as a contribution or upkeep of the "Old Soldiers Home."

Taylor died in the home of his daughter near Porterville, California, where he had lived th past two years.

He was a former resident of Caddo County and member of the Carnegie Amerian Legion..

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