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==Francis Lenn Taylor== | ==Francis Lenn Taylor== | ||
− | Francis Lenn Taylor was born in 1897 in Springfield, Sangamon County, [[Illinois]], the son of [[#Francis Marion Taylor|Francis Marion Taylor]] by his wife [[#Elizabeth Mary Rosemond|Elizabeth Mary Rosemond]]. His family later moved to Arkansas City, Cowley County, [[Kansas]]. He became an art dealer in New York City for a wealthy relative, Howard Young. He was married in 1929 in New York City to stage actress [[#Sara Viola Warmbrodt|Sara Viola Warmbrodt]]. The family then moved to London where Francis was transferred to work in Young's London gallery and where their daughter Elizabeth Taylor was born. Around the time of World War II, they moved to Los Angeles, [[California]] where Francis ran an art gallery in Beverly Hills. Francis died in 1968 and is buried in California. | + | Francis Lenn Taylor was born in 1897 in Springfield, Sangamon County, [[Illinois]], the son of [[#Francis Marion Taylor|Francis Marion Taylor]] by his wife [[#Elizabeth Mary Rosemond|Elizabeth Mary Rosemond]]. His family later moved to Arkansas City, Cowley County, [[Kansas]]. He became an art dealer in New York City for a wealthy relative, Howard Young. He was married in 1929 in New York City to stage actress [[#Sara Viola Warmbrodt|Sara Viola Warmbrodt]]. The family then moved to London where Francis was transferred to work in Young's London gallery and where their daughter Elizabeth Taylor was born. Around the time of World War II, they moved to Los Angeles, [[California]] where Francis ran an art gallery in Beverly Hills. Francis died in 1968 and is buried in Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery, Westwood, California. |
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