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Re: Taylor's in Dublin Where to look next
« Reply #18 on: Wednesday 26 August 09 03:39 BST (UK) »
Continued
14 Lower Ormond Quay
    January 20th 1866 an advert on P.1 shows Messrs Taylor and Barber (solicitors
    May 18th 1877 on P.1 death of William Taylor (solr.

6 Upper Ormond Quay
     September 17th 1859 an advert on P.1 mentions Charles Bennett -Auctioneer
      February 11th 1876 on P.3 in the Law Report Charles Bennett entitled  to set off rent due against outstanding
       loan to Sir Charles Domville (Bank.)




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« Reply #19 on: Saturday 05 September 09 21:46 BST (UK) »
Well Quaxer you really have helped me open a can of worms!!  I was able to get on the Irish Times site and look up some of the information you provided me with.  Image my surprise and shock to see that William Taylor died in Gonzales County Texas in the US!  What the on earth was he doing there??  This is now my quest to find out.  I did find there was a very violent and bloody feud that was going on in that area Texas during this time and it was called "The Taylor-Sutton Feud". 

Also I must thank you so very very much as I now know where my Irish relatives are buried and look forward to visiting the cemetery.

This board and everyones help is so great!
Ellen
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« Reply #20 on: Sunday 06 September 09 01:08 BST (UK) »
Dear Ellen

Let's hope that in this case there are more answers than questions!!
While I've been through Texas (don't visit in summer as in most parts the humidity is grim nearly like Calcutta before the monsoon) try auniversity library for help about the feud (or even the State Librarian-----I'm sure they have one as everthing is big there).  Those feuds are usually well documented here and if you get a referral to somebody in the know then you're made.


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