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1939 census look-up if possible
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Margaret | Report | 9 Mar 2018 18:39 |
Hi Nyx - well I have spent a few few hours today trying to unravel this and positively connect William Taylor(Laura's husband) with Albert Taylor (who Sarah Waite married) as brothers but I have been unable to. I think I shall give up pretty soon. Thank you for all your input. |
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Margaret | Report | 13 Mar 2018 15:06 |
Hi Nyx - I think I may well have either made a mistake or got myself all mixed up because I cannot locate the Albert Taylor mentioned on 1939 list anywhere. He, according to what it says on there, was born 1896 but no indication of where. William Taylor - Laura's husband - was born abt 1880 Harry Hill (now called Harrow Hill)which is roughly the area we are concentrating on. However that would be a 16 years gap and I cannot locate the two together anywhere. I have searched and searched blindly not having a birth location. There are however more Albert Taylors than you would imagine born in the area Harry Hill, East Dean, Longhope etc. than you would imagine. Is it possible that the Albert Taylor married to Sarah is NOT in fact William's brother but is the brother of Florence Kathleen M Taylor. What do you think.? There appears to be an awful lot of different Taylors in the area ! I would appreciate your thoughts. Thanks. |
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Rambling | Report | 13 Mar 2018 16:33 |
Hi Margaret, |
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Rambling | Report | 13 Mar 2018 16:46 |
I think that you'd need some marriage certs to find out who Albert's father is, and same for William Taylor, there are several of the same birth date and the Taylors may be unrelated, or related further back eg cousins rather than siblings? |
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Margaret | Report | 13 Mar 2018 18:23 |
Hi Nyx - I came across those two above when I was searching round and did wonder about them. As for William Taylor - I have checked on the 1911 census and they were living Drybrook and the place of birth was listed as DRYBROOK and as William himself supposedly filled this in, it should be correct. Also on 1911 he has put his age down as 30 which of course could mean later in 1880 or early in 1881. I am seeing my friend tis evening but I don't think she will be of any help as William was her Grandfather and he died just weeks after she was born so she has no memory of him at all. You are eight though, the best way is to get Laura's marrage cert and have a look on there to see who was William's father. I am not sure unfortunately that my friend will want to pay out for a certificate - I can but suggest it !! Thanks for replying and all your help. |