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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => London and Middlesex => Topic started by: hondaboy on Tuesday 20 March 18 18:17 GMT (UK)
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I do not wish to infringe on the T's & C's of Roots Chat so, I would be pleased if you would point me in the right direction.
Last year a wedding photograph album, dated 1952 was passed to me by the brides family. As I have no use for it plus I know for certain there are only very distant relatives of the groom - in all probability didn't know he existed - I could pass it onto the groom's mother's family, the 'Taylor's'
Starting from 1857 has been straight forward it is today's descendants who are the problem. This is where I need some help please.
Joe.
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Marchant and Emma Taylor had six daughters, Annie, b1888, Edith, b1893, Louie Florence, b1897,
Sylvia, b1902, Clara, b1903, Rose Elizabeth b1906. I have recently discovered, in addition to the wedding album, a number of early 1900's photo's, one taken in the garden of a house in Cyprus St,
Bethnal Green. I would be most happy to pass on all the photograph's to the descendants of the Taylor family.
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Are you sure he was Marchant Taylor? Looking at the census entries he is shown as March
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Louie Florence b 1897 - GRO online shows mothers maiden name Read
Marriage Dec qtr 1906
March Taylor/Emma Read Poplar 1c 1029
19.11.1906 St Mark Tower Hamlets
March Taylor 48 widower - bootmaker - father March - occ coachman
Emma Read 41 spinster father Walter - occ bootmaker
Witnesses Frederick and Harriet Read
Possible birth
Births Sept qtr 1859
March Taylor Hackney 1b 330 - mothers maiden name Gardner
But - father appears to be Marchant
Marriages March qtr 1843
Susan Gardner Bethnal Green 2 13
Marchant William Taylor
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Previously married to Emily Sarah Welford on 15.8.1878 at St James the Less Bethnal Green
1881 shows a 1yr old dtr Emily. Emily snr b 1859/60
GRO mmn search shows a son March Thomas Taylor b Sept qtr 1881. In 1891 he is with his widowed grandmother - Susan Taylor
March (son) married Mary Ann Kemp 28.4.1902 - father shown as March
Possible death of Emily
Deaths March qtr 1890
Emily Sarah Taylor 31 Marylebone 1a 531
His fathers death
Deaths September qtr 1871
Marchant William Taylor 50 Hackney 1b 294
You may be better tracing descendants of March jnr as all the siblings were girls so you would have to try and locate their marriages etc etc
Clara Taylor married Frederick William Marshall in 1925
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A BIG Thank You to everyone who has made a contribution to my posting. Today I've exchanged emails with a member of the Taylor family, she is so delighted with the news as she has been searching for year's for photo's of her relatives. Gives you a warm feeling.
Thank you again,.
Joe.