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Name - John Taylor
Date and place of birth - abt 1796 Leeds Yorkshire Names of parents - not known Date and place of baptism - not known Details of each of his or her marriages - wife Maria, no more details Occupation(s) - bricklayer (was an Inn Keeper in 1829 on daughter's baptism but back to bricklayer in 1837) Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - Lived in Union St, Leeds in 1814 (son's baptism) Lived in Bermantofts Leeds in 1819 (daughter's baptism) Lived in Line St in 1829 (daughter's baptism) Lived in Temple Lane Leeds in 1837 (son's baptism) Lived in Templar Lane Leeds in 1841 (census) Lived at 12 Union St Leeds in 1851 (census) Date, place and cause of death Feb 1852 Leeds Yorkshire Date and place of burial. 4/2/1852 St peters, Leeds Yorkshire
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Any chance the 1837 son's birth was registered, or was he born before July 1st?
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Kit, maybe you already know that John Taylor is in the book Men, women, and property in England, 1780-1870 by Robert John Morris?
I have no doubt this is the family you're looking for. It says that John Taylor's father, also John Taylor, made his will on 7 July 1831 and died eleven days later. The younger John received the public house in the will. It also says how he abandoned it. The extended family and businesses are listed on Union Street, Line Street, Templar Lane. There's an awful lot more information there about the family, the businesses, the wills. Google "john taylor" bricklayer "union street" leeds and it should bubble right up to the top of the results. It starts on page 198: "Here was the world of John Taylor, builder and bricklayer." I also see John Taylor, bricklayer, 27 Union Street, in the Transcript of the entry of "professions and trades" for Leeds in Pigot's Directory of 1829, on Genuki: http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS...eeds29Dry.html My MMMF David Crampton 1807-1872 was a mason in nearby Horsforth. Perhaps he did business with the Taylors? Something about this neighborhood rang a bell with me as soon as I saw your post. I've walked these streets on old maps looking for some branch of my family. |
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It seems your John Taylor's parents may have been John and Hannah. I can see a "snippet" in Google books that seems to refer to them. Robert seems to be the other son, brother to your John. (My search terms were "John Taylor" bricklayer leeds.)
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Hannah may be the second wife or they didn't rush into marriage. I found this from: http://www.daltondatabank.org/yorkshire.html Quote:
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Janet that is fantastic info. I'm off to look now.
Kate the 1837 baptism was a job lot for Tom Hall Taylor (DOB 20/6/1834) and his elder sister, Hannah Taylor (born 8/9/1830)
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Oooh, that's exciting!
I don't think I would have Googled a name like John Taylor and ever expected to find anything on the right person! lol
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I like the book Janet, I just need to get pages 202 and 203. I hate previews. I had no idea that John owned property, if only temporarily.
I wouldn't have either Merry. Sounds so simple when someone else does it.
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http://www.allbookstores.com/book/compare/9780521838085 Also one here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listi...&condition=new ================================================ Quote:
If you're interested,it's available to buy (I'm tempted myself): http://www.allbookstores.com/book/compare/1152065874 or http://bookprice24.co.uk/isbn/9781152065871 Also, the National Library of Australia (NLA) in Canberra and the State Library of Victoria in Melbourne have Thoresby Society publications, including possibly Volume 26. Last edited by Janet; 23-09-11 at 04:40. |
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How do I get a will that went through York? I can't find it on the TNA.
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