Annie Edson Taylor
AKA:
Annie Taylor, Queen of the Mist
Birth Name:
Annie Edson Taylor
Birth Date:
October 24, 1838
Birth Place:
Auburn, New York
Death Date:
April 29, 1921
Place of Death:
Niagara County Infirmary, Lockport, New York
Age:
82
Cause of Death:
Natural Causes
Cemetery Name:
Oakwood Cemetery
Claim to Fame:
The Odd and the Interesting
Annie Edson Taylor was an American schoolteacher who, on her 63rd birthday, October 24, 1901, became the first, and oldest, person to go over Niagara Falls intentionally and survive. The trip itself took less than twenty minutes, but it was some time before the barrel was actually opened and discovered she was relatively unharmed with only a small gash on her head. She attempted to earn money by talking about her experience, writing a memoir, and eventually working as a clairvoyant, but eventually fell into poverty and died in relative obscurity.
Cemetery Information:
Final Resting Place:
Oakwood Cemetery
763 Portage Road
Niagara Falls, New York, 14301
USA
North America
Map:
Map of Oakwood Cemetery in Niagara Falls, New York
Grave Location:
Stunter's RestGrave Location Description
To see Annie’s grave, turn right after entering the gates from Portage Road. Follow the road on the south side of the cemetery until you come to the first fork at the intersection of Greenwood Avenue and Myrtle Avenue. Annie’s grave is in the third row at the point of the fork. She is next to next to English-born daredevil Carlisle D. Graham in the “Stunter’s Rest” section.
Grave Location GPS
43.096626, -79.046203Photos:
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Read More About Annie Edson Taylor:
- Published Obituary
- Wikipedia Entry
- Annie Edson Taylor’s 1901 Retirement Plan: Go Over Niagara Falls in a Barrel
- A cat was the first Queen Of The Mist and other facts unbeknownst to many
- 10 Surprising Facts About The First Person To Survive Going Over Niagara Falls In A Barrel
- Annie Edson Taylor, Falls daredevil and a widow’s hard choices
- Annie the Brave
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