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Re: Robert Sherrard 1862-1952
« Reply #18 on: Tuesday 16 February 16 18:53 GMT (UK) »
Yes, Mina was my great aunt and the last of the Sherrard girls when she passed away aged 106. Unfortunately Mina wasn't particularly interested in talking about her family history. She had a sister with polio and a brother that was downes syndrome and one of her sisters was an unmarried mother. I suspect she viewed all of these things to be stigmas that should remain in the past and not spoken of.

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Re: Robert Sherrard 1862-1952
« Reply #19 on: Wednesday 17 February 16 22:59 GMT (UK) »
There's a co-incidence: Mina was my great aunt too! Not sure about this but is the Eliza Taylor below the mother of the Sherrard girls before she married Robert ??

Eliza Taylor
Gender:   Female
Birth:   Circa 1869
County Londonderry, Ireland
Residence:   Mar 31 1901
Drumnacanon, Tamlaght, Londonderry, Ireland
Religion:   Reformed Presbyterian
Occupation:   Farmer's Daughter
Age:   32
Marital status:   Not Married
Father:   Robert Taylor
Mother:   Sarah Taylor
Siblings:   Mary Jane Taylor, Margaret Taylor, Sarah Taylor

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Re: Robert Sherrard 1862-1952
« Reply #20 on: Thursday 18 February 16 20:14 GMT (UK) »
Thanks for posting. Mina's mum was called Elizabeth Torrens, according to her marriage record to Robert Sherrard at Second Glendermott Presb on Sep 17th 1885. There is a family lore that Elizabeth's daughter, Rebecca Taylor Sherrard was so named to curry favour with someone named Taylor but it didn't amount to anything. Whether that's true or not is lost to history now.

It's a little unusual that five of Robert and Elizabeth's adult children are buried with them in Glendermott Cemetary.