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Re: Frederick George Taylor 1903
« Reply #9 on: Wednesday 16 May 07 11:04 BST (UK) »

This one is a long shot  :) in 1891, RG12/797  f.107  p.12, I can see a Harry Jordan living in Lewes with his sister Annie (stepchildren of David and Ann MORLEY) Let me know if you want the details, and there is this marriage,


Please could you let me have the details for Harry and his sister Annie in 1891 so i can tie it in / rule it out

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Toni
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Re: Frederick George Taylor 1903
« Reply #10 on: Wednesday 16 May 07 11:45 BST (UK) »
1891
RG12; Piece: 797; Folio 107; Page 12
8+9a Park Cottages, St John, Lewes
David MORLEY, head mar 60, Shepherd, born Sussex, Eastbourne
Ann MORLEY, wife mar 46, born Kent, Dartford
Milly M J MORLEY, dau unm 24, General Servant, born Sussex, Eastbourne
Harry JORDAN, step-son unm 21, Farm labourer, born Sussex, Lewes
Annie JORDAN, step-dau unm 20, Charwoman, born Sussex, Lewes
Mary MORLEY, dau unm 16, Errand girl, born Sussex, Eastbourne
Frank JORDAN, son unm 8, Scholar, born Sussex, Lewes
Elizabeth BARRINGER, mother in law wid 78, born Kent, Dartford

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Re: Frederick George Taylor 1903
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 16 May 07 11:51 BST (UK) »
Thanks Ian,

I wonder why Frank JORDAN was listed as son whereas the other JORDAN children are listed as step children. do you think he is David MORLEY's child but was born prior to David and Ann being married? the possibilites are endless aren't they.
 
From this census piece you would assume that Ann was originally a BARRINGER before marrying a JORDAN who for whatever reason disappeared most likely death and then she remarried David MORLEY.
 
i know i need to confirm all this with the BMD index.

 
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Re: Frederick George Taylor 1903
« Reply #12 on: Wednesday 16 May 07 11:57 BST (UK) »
1881
RG11; Piece: 1070; Folio: 83; Page: 43
Green Wall, All Saint, Lewes
Ann JORDAN, head w 34, Laundress, born Kent, Dartford
Harry JORDAN, son 9, born Sussex, Lewes
Ann JORDAN, dau 8, born Sussex, Lewes

1871
RG10; Piece: 1067; Folio: 140; Page: 31
5 St Nicholas Cottages, All Saint, Lewes
Henry JORDAN, head mar 35, Bricklayer, born Sussex, Seaford
Ann JORDAN, wife mar 25, born Kent, Dartford
Henry JORDAN, son 1m, born Sussex, Lewes

Henry JORDAN married Ann BARRENGER, Jun qtr 1870, Lewes, 2b 233

Henry JORDAN death Mar qtr 1874, Lewes, 2b 111, aged 39 - age fits to be him.

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Re: Frederick George Taylor 1903
« Reply #13 on: Wednesday 16 May 07 12:04 BST (UK) »
Wow you are quick Ian
Thanks a lot thats saved me a lot of time tonight!
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Re: Frederick George Taylor 1903
« Reply #14 on: Wednesday 16 May 07 12:14 BST (UK) »
this could be dad
david william taylor bapt 21st july 1881 alfriston sussex.parents david taylor and ellen
siblings include-
george bapt 19th may 1889
alice jane bapt 19th may 1889
hope this helps?
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Re: Frederick George Taylor 1903
« Reply #15 on: Wednesday 16 May 07 12:20 BST (UK) »
Yes that does help alot as there are so many David William / William David Taylors around and just Taylors in general i find it hard narrowing things down. it doesnt help that David was known as William either.
for example Davids son Frederick George was b. Oct 1902 - Sep 1903 but there are 8 in the BMD i applied for one birth cert. with the checking service but it wasn't him so £4. down the drain there!
I have had a look on IGI too but he is not there!
so thank you
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Re: Frederick George Taylor 1903
« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 16 May 07 12:25 BST (UK) »
this would also explain why he doesn't appear on the 1881 census as he was not born until 4 months later!
any chance you could let me have the full details for the 1891 census page on David William Taylor
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Re: Frederick George Taylor 1903
« Reply #17 on: Wednesday 16 May 07 12:30 BST (UK) »
Ann BARRENGERS parents were Henry and Elizabeth. In 1851 they were in Dartford, and 1861 she was in Lewes aged 14 a servant.

She was still with David Morley in 1901, at St John Lewes

1891
RG12; Piece: 775; Folio 44; Page 3
Vicars Cottage, Alfriston
David TAYLOR, head mar 42, Assurance agent (Prudential), born Kent, Southborough
Ellen TAYLOR, wife mar 43, born Kent, Chiddingstone
Albert TAYLOR, son 12, Agricultural Labourer, born Sussex, Alfriston
David William TAYLOR, son 10, Scholar, born Sussex, Alfriston
George TAYLOR, son 8, Scholar, born Sussex, Alfriston
Alice Jane TAYLOR, dau 5, Scholar, born Sussex, Alfriston

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