
4 Oct 1817 – 27 Jul 1900 (aged 82)
{Cropped from a photo found in the book, South Carolina Portraits, A Collection of Portraits of South Carolinians and Portraits in South Carolina, compiled by The National Society of the Colonial Dames of America in the State of South Carolina, edited by Christie Zimmerman Fant, Margaret Belser Hollis and Virginia Gurley Meynard, page 375.}
1817
Charlotte Boykin was born on 04 Oct 1817 in Kershaw, South Carolina, USA a child of Burwell Boykin and Mary Whitaker Boykin.
1845
When she was 27, she married James Madison Taylor in 1845.
1881
*The following information is possible, but there are no other records, to indicate, she was remarried before her death.
When she was 64, she married Horatio Hyde Parker on 03 Nov 1881 in Dallas, Alabama, USA.

1900
Charlotte B Taylor was counted in the census on 21 Jun 1900 in De Kalb, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA, as an 83-year-old, female, widowed, white, aunt. Also in the home were; her nephew, Burwell Boz; his wife, Mary D Boz; their children, Richard M Boz, Burnwell H Boz, Jr., Deas M Boz, Elizabeth S Boz, Balmar Boz, Irvine M Boz; and his mother-in-law, Elizabeth H Manning.
She died on 27 Jul 1900 in Boykin, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA. She was buried in Camden, Kershaw, South Carolina, USA in Quaker Cemetery.
DIED
TAYLOR – DIED, ON JULY 27TH, 1900, at the home of her nephew, Mr. Burwell H. Boykin, near Camden, S. C., MRS. CHARLOTTE BOYKIN TAYLOR, wife of the late Mr. James M. Taylor of Columbia, in the 83rd year of her age. “Three remaineth a rest to the people of God.”

State (published as The State)
Columbia, South Carolina
Death Notices Page 4

4 Oct 1817 – 27 Jul 1900
Quaker Cemetery
Camden, Kershaw County, South Carolina, USA

4 Oct 1817 – 27 Jul 1900
Quaker Cemetery
Camden, Kershaw County, South Carolina, USA

4 Oct 1817 – 27 Jul 1900
Quaker Cemetery
Camden, Kershaw County, South Carolina, USA

4 Oct 1817 – 27 Jul 1900
Quaker Cemetery
Camden, Kershaw County, South Carolina, USA
4 Oct 1817 – 27 Jul 1900
Quaker Cemetery
Camden, Kershaw County, South Carolina, USA
1936
On March 21, 1936, Mrs. Charlotte Boykin Taylor was mentioned in the newspaper article, “DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION.”
My 7th cousin five times removed.