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Old 09-04-19, 18:47
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Good point Kate.
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Old 09-04-19, 19:12
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The John who was husband of Ann, and father of William and Richard, could be the one who died in 1743, since Elizabeth said his admon named Ann Taylor, widow (post #7 above).
Yes also just i looked him up and if he was alive in 1754 he would have 56 years old
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Jack, if you have access to Findmypast, you could try looking through any other Mountsorrel wills that they have in the Leicestershire Probate records, in case any of them mention the Taylors.
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Yes also just i looked him up and if he was alive in 1754 he would have 56 years old
That wouldn't make him too old to father a child.
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Old 09-04-19, 19:29
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Jack, if you have access to Findmypast, you could try looking through any other Mountsorrel wills that they have in the Leicestershire Probate records, in case any of them mention the Taylors.
I have done in the past,but will look through again and if anything interesting comes up i will re subscribe
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Old 10-04-19, 01:19
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Have you checked the Rothley parish records? The South End of Mountsorrel came under Rothley, and many of the Rothley parish registers have a separate section for Mountsorrel.
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Old 10-04-19, 08:51
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Have you checked the Rothley parish records? The South End of Mountsorrel came under Rothley, and many of the Rothley parish registers have a separate section for Mountsorrel.
Hi Mary,yes i have and surrounding villages
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Old 11-04-19, 19:40
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Thanks to everyone for the help and suggestions.After going through all of the Leicestershire births and marriages for John Taylor around that time frame i was only left with one possiblity who was from Syston.
I will go with that for now and see if it ties in.
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