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William Taylor 1 X G Grandfather of hubby
Name - "official" name and what they were known as
William Taylor Date and place of birth 1863 aprox ???thorpe according to him on one census Names of parents William Taylor and ??? Date and place of baptism - if applicable nont found one Details of each of his or her marriages - if any 25 Dec 1884 to Mary Ann Pickering Occupation(s) - if any Furnaceman Iron works Military service - if any ??? Addresses where they lived - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on. 1881 10 Church St North Ormesby Middlesbrough Piece: 4861 Folio: 23 Page Number: 41 1891 14 Market Place North Ormesby Middlesbrough Piece: 4017 Folio: 140 Page Number: 39 1901 65 Hampton St North Ormesby Middlesbrough Folio: 58 Page Number: 9 Household schedule number: 53 1911 92 Stephenson Street North Ormesby Middlesbrough RG14PN29224 RG78PN1694 RD535 SD1 ED21 SN15 Date, place and cause of death 1927 Middlesbrough havnt got cert dont think Sure I have done this one before but cannot find anything in archive but then my memory Date and place of burial / cremation. Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable Memorial inscription - if any |
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Here's your old thread about him; I'll have a reread through it...
http://www.genealogistsforum.co.uk/f...ghlight=taylor |
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Born about 1862-3 Alverthorpe, Wakefield, West Yorkshire (also known as Alverthorpe and Thornes, or Alverthorpe with Thornes)
His parents were John Taylor and Jane; not sure whether we ever figured out Jane's maiden name. His stepfather was William Moxon. His father's name on his marriage cert is a combination of his father's name and his stepfather's name. I don't think we found his birth reg or baptism yet. Will have a look but it may be difficult to find the right birth reg as there will be loads of that name. These are the missing censuses, from the other thread. 1871 census 1871 census on ancestry piece 3643 folio 75 page 4 No 70 Tintwistle Bridge, Glossop, Derbyshire John Taylor Head Mar 55 (corrected from 66) Labourer Cambridge Downham Jane Taylor Wife Mar 38 Yorkshire Kirkthorp (?) Marthy Taylor Dau Unm 21 Winder " " Walter Taylor Son 16 Labourer " " Sarah A Taylor Dau 13 Weaver " " William Taylor Son 8 Scholar " " Thomas Griffiths Boarder Unm 55 Laborer William Morter(? should be Moxon) Boarder Unm 31 Laborer Cambridge Downham. 1881 census 1881 census on ancestry piece 4861 folio 64 page 10 32 Stephenson St, North Ormesby, Yorkshire William Moxon Head Mar 43 Blast furnace labourer Cambridgeshire Little Downham Jane Moxon Wife Mar 48 Yorks Sharlston Walter Moxon Son Unm 25 Blast furnace laborer Yorks Sheffield William Moxon Son Unm 18 Laborer Yorks Halversthorpe. |
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Wow Kate thanks I thought there was a thread somewhere will have to putthings right in my tree and see where im sploging, so far a birth and death cert I think
might have better luck with this grandie than other one |
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Okay, looking at Lancashire BMD there are two possible birth regs for William's elder sister Martha in 1847 Colne sub-district, one with mother's maiden name Firth and one with mother's maiden name Whitham.
John Taylor married Jane Firth 30 Nov 1846 at St John the Baptist, Wakefield, Yorkshire. The image is on ancestry's West Yorkshire database: http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/22...nSearchResults So it looks as though these are William's parents. |
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This could be his birth reg:
Births Jul-Sep 1862 TAYLOR William, Wakefield vol 9c page 46 But it's hard to be sure with such a common name. I can't find a definite baptism for him but they moved around so much, he could have been baptised anywhere. It might be easier to look for one when we have his exact date of birth. |
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Will check this out tomorrow as well lots of reg offices let you check out parents names with yes no answers
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