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Messages - ikethearmyguy

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The only piece of information I know is that William Taylor/Taler and Elizabeth were married in Altham 1740 and had a son named John in 1745 that married Alice Smith in 1770 in All Saints' Church in Wigan. So far as I can piece together William was a miner/collier as was his child and grandchildren so I "assumed" that my Taylors did not come from any type of wealth.

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Carmarthenshire Lookup Requests / Re: 1911 Census (Idris Job Taylor)
« on: Friday 17 October 14 16:51 BST (UK)  »
Okay that's what I feared. Thank you!

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Carmarthenshire Lookup Requests / 1911 Census (Idris Job Taylor)
« on: Friday 17 October 14 16:47 BST (UK)  »
Is it out of the question to have someone check an address for Idris Job Taylor born 1908? Other family members include mother Alice, Sarah, William and Alice. They lived in Llandybie Llandilofawr.

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St James Haslingden,
12th September 1725
 Nicolas Worssly of Rysen Bridge
Elizabeth Law of Hencroft
Grooms father James Worstly  cloathor, mother Mary
HOW UNUSUAL TO SEE A FATHER NAMED IN AN EARLY REGISTER OF MARRIAGES,
Brides father Denise Law, yeoman, mother Alic,

Radcliff
     I have an Elizabeth Worsley marrying William Taler (Taylor) in Altham in 1740 and wondering if she could be Nicolas' sister? Any idea how to make that connection?

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: National Archives lookup
« on: Friday 17 October 14 12:31 BST (UK)  »
I would order a copy if I knew it was my family lol That's the reason I want to view it first. Guess I'm just being cheap lol

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / Re: National Archives lookup
« on: Friday 17 October 14 12:09 BST (UK)  »
Is there some way to view it online then?

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Lancashire Lookup Requests / National Archives lookup
« on: Thursday 16 October 14 15:55 BST (UK)  »
I'm wondering if it's in the scope of possibilities for someone to help me with these Removal Orders:

Wigan to Orrell. Order for removal of William Taylor, Elizabeth his wife and John, Jane and William their children  QSP/1681/21  1753 13 Jan

I'm in Canada so a trip to England is unlikely. Thanks in advance.

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Kincardineshire / Re: David Walker m Catherine MacAulay 1827 North Uist
« on: Wednesday 10 September 14 19:55 BST (UK)  »
LOL It was actually YOU Malky!

Here is what I have found.
Donald Walker, b 1832 Kincardine, Scotland. Father David Walker.
Mary Walker, b 1832 Kincardine, Scotland. Father David Walker.
John Walker, b 1833 Kincardine, Scotland. Father David Walker.
Sarah 1831,  Kirkudbright, Scotland. Father David Walker.
Angus Walker 1838 Not found as yet.
The Donald and Mary matching year looks interesting considering the original post BUT they are born 6 months apart.

Looking at the Canadian census, Angus's religion is marked as Catholic. This is probably a better approach in research.
There is an Angus Walker, born to a Catherine Walker in 1830 under the Catholic register in Scotland's People.
There are also a Donald, Mary and John born to a Catherine Walker.
These are found during an open search between 1828 and 1840 and there are a total of 12 children in the register born to at least 1 Catherine Walker.
To find if this family is there, it will be necessary to check each record for clarity.
One thing is that the father's name using "David" returns no births in conjunction with the mother "Catherine".
There are 2 births with the father as "David", Arthur Walker, born 3 February 1828. This may be a "double" entry. There is no mention of the mother as Catherine.

Happy hunting. 


Regards

Malky.

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Kincardineshire / Re: David Walker m Catherine MacAulay 1827 North Uist
« on: Wednesday 10 September 14 19:50 BST (UK)  »
No I was not aware that there was a Kincardine in Invernesshire! I have to go research replies to my queries on this forum to where someone posted names and dates for children in Kincardine - I thought it was Kincardineshire. Thanks!

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