Tollie Myrtle Chisenhall
Female, #48721, (8 Dec 1884 - 16 Mar 1970)
| Religion* | | She was Mechodist Epis. Church, South, Burleson, TX.1 |
| Note* | | Tollie was driving an automobile in about 1915. Winston said once he was watching the speedometer from the back seat. He thought she was going way too fast at about 20 miles an hour, and he told her 'You are going too fast & I'm going to tell Pap a on you'. She had their first house painted pink, which shocked people in Burleson. She chose the plans for their second house, an airplane bungalow, from 'Hollands' magazine.1 |
| Occupation* | | She was Housewife.1 |
| Birth* | 8 Dec 1884 | She was born on 8 Dec 1884 at Marystown, Johnson Co., Texas.1 |
| | She was the daughter of Lawrence Decatur Chisenhall and Virginia Ann Culpepper. |
| Photographed | circa 1889 | Virginia Ann Culpepper was photographed circa 1889 at Johnson Co., Texas.1 Lawrence & Virginia (Culpepper) Chisenhall family |
| Marriage* | 26 Jun 1904 | She married Charles Calhoun Taylor at Burleson, Johnson Co., Texas, on 26 Jun 1904.1 |
| Married Name | 26 Jun 1904 | As of 26 Jun 1904, her married name was Taylor. |
| Death* | 16 Mar 1970 | She died at Burleson, Johnson Co., Texas, on 16 Mar 1970.1 |
| Burial* | say 18 Mar 1970 | Her body was interred say 18 Mar 1970 at Burleson Cemetery, Burleson, Johnson Co., Texas.1 |
Citations
- E-mail from Mary Genevieve Taylor Harris (Mrs. John N. Harris Jr.), e-mail address, Dallas, TX to Lew Griffin, 1983-2004.