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Canada / Re: TAYLOR family; Montreal, Canada.
« on: Thursday 13 August 15 15:28 BST (UK)  »
Indeed, thank you Polarbear. I have emailed the link to my uncle who has a better grasp on our shared history and may even post. You are right, my namesake is the son of Alfred I believe, apologies, a long day at a new job in a new sector. Turns out he has visited that side of the family in the last few weeks.

Edit: A little nugget from my childhood. I was told that Great Uncle Alfred, hmmmm, great great uncle I suppose, would say that when he was in Burma the Gurkhas would take in a new British officer and teach him the basics from how to tie his bootlaces to the more complex skills of infantry warfare in the junkle. Important because when reconnoitring a Japanese camp they would approach the sentries crawling slowly, feel the laces of his boots and if they weren't tied a specific way they would use their Khukuri. Handy way to rid yourself of a problematic officer I would imagine.

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Canada / Re: TAYLOR family; Montreal, Canada.
« on: Tuesday 11 August 15 17:26 BST (UK)  »
3 Mary Drummond Brailsford (1883 - 1968?) also had a daughter Isabella de Castro Woodburn (b1910) who married Richard W M Macalpine and they appear to have had two sons. Mary's son Alfred married Audrey Bateman-Champain in 1937 and they had a son and a daughter. It appears that Alfred and Audrey were murdered in South Africa in May 1980. Alfred was awarded the MC for his actions in Burma in 1944. There are further descendants.

Isabella was my grandmother and they did have two sons and 4 grandchildren of which I am one. I am the eldest of their eldest son, unfortunately my father passed away on the 31st May 2014 while his younger brother, my uncle, remains. Feel free to PM me if you would like more information.

Regards

Edit: I should add that I believe it was my uncle Christopher Basil MacAlpine who was murdered in South Africa, who received the MC fighting with Gurkhas against the Japanese and who is my namesake.

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