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Roscommon / Re: Taylors of Boyle, Roscommon.
« on: Monday 27 May 13 14:23 BST (UK)  »

Albert Edward Taylor. 1902. Boyle.  (not confirmed, need b/cert).

Living in Bridge Street, Boyle in 1901 & 1911.     

UPDATED & EDITED.

Hi Steve,

I have an Albert Edward Taylor on my family tree who married Margaret Mary Bushell (my 1st cousin 2 x removed) in 1954. I don't have any documents to verify this information apart from the fact that they were both on the Irish Civil registration Index Vol 3 Page 143 (familysearch website). They appear to have had no children, perhaps as Margaret was 49 when they married. I have a copy of the death announcement of Margaret Bushell (nee Taylor) from the Irish Times, a transcript of which is below:

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"The Irish Times

Monday, March 11, 1996

TAYLOR (nee Bushell) (Carrick Road, Boyle, Co. Roscommon) - March 9, 1996 at the Plunkett Home, Boyle, Margaret Mary (Dot), wife of the late Albert (Bertie) Taylor, deeply regretted by her loving nieces, nephews, sister-in-law, relatives and friends. R.I.P. Removal took place to St.Joseph's Church, Boyle, on Sunday evening. Funeral today (Monday) following 11 o'clock Mass to Kileelan Cemetary."

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Margaret had one sibling, a twin brother William Hubert Bushell, who had died in 1972, leaving his wife Mary Christina (nee Watson), 3 daughters and 2 sons. I don't ahev any other information about the Taylors, other than the possible likelihood that this is 'your' Albert Edward Taylor.

I hope you find this of interest, or even useful. Good luck with your family tree research.

Clare


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