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England (Counties as in 1851-1901) => England => Essex => Topic started by: coelmar on Wednesday 07 April 21 11:25 BST (UK)
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I hope that someone may be able to help me with Mary Ann Crowland and Charles Taylor.
Mary Ann is on 1851 census as a 2month old living with parents James and Rachael in Heybridge. She is on the 1861 as 10 year old living with parents at Heybridge.
Mary Ann married Charles Taylor in Maldon 1869 q2 4A 265. No solid knowledge of who Charles is or where from.
They had a son Stephen Charles baptised 31 Jul 1870 at St Mary, Maldon father a tinman of St Peter in Maldon.
Stephen Charles is on the 1871 census living with Rachael Crowland, his grandmother.
I cannot find Mary Ann or Charles Taylor in 1871 census, or anywhere after 31 July 1870
I understand that a tinman was a tinsmith, who worked with tinned metals and similar sheet metals. Presumably Bentalls and perhaps Maldon Iron Works - amongst others - might have provided work.
But where have Mary Ann and Charles gone? Any ideas or suggestions would be most welcome and helpful
Coelmar.
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What about the Mary Ann Taylor death in Maldon RD in 1870 - born 1851
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Posting because I could not see it under Crowland
Marriages Jun qtr 1869
CROWLING Mary Ann
TAYLOR Charles
Maldon 4a 265
Mary Ann Crowling
Age: 19
Marriage Place: Maldon, All Saints And St Peter, Essex, England
Marriage Date: 17 May 1869
Father: James Crowling
Spouse: Charles Taylor - Father Charles Taylor
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Thank you very much, so I now know why I could not trace Mary Ann after her marriage. I do not know how I missed her death. But who was Charles Taylor, son of Charles Taylor, and where was he in 1871 census?
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There is only one possibility in Essex in 1851. Born Fordham 1850 son of Charles & Elizabeth
1851 ref HO107 pce 1782 folio 623 page 29
However - in 1871 he is with widowed mother Elizabeth living in Hackey & shown as unmarried not widowed. Occ was warehouseman