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The Women of Our Lives, Laurens County, Georgia. Monday, May 11, 2015. Georgias Second Female African American Dentist. Born Annie E. Taylor on July 18, 1882 in Eatonton, Georgia, Dr. Yarborough was the mulatto daughter of the Rev. Hilliard Taylor and Anna E. Pennaman. Her maternal grandfather, Morris Penneman, was a successful farmer and mill right and for his time a large landowner among a small group of former who owned land in post Civil War Georgia. Annie had to leave Dublin and move to Nash.CONTENT
This web page womenofourliveslaurenscounty.blogspot.com states the following, "The Women of Our Lives, Laurens County, Georgia." We saw that the webpage said " Monday, May 11, 2015." It also said " Georgias Second Female African American Dentist. Taylor on July 18, 1882 in Eatonton, Georgia, Dr. Yarborough was the mulatto daughter of the Rev. Hilliard Taylor and Anna E. Her maternal grandfather, Morris Penneman, was a successful farmer and mill right and for his time a large landowner among a small group of former who owned land in post Civil War Georgia. Annie had to leave Dublin and move to Nash."