Hi Gill, back again with an "idea" !!!!! I had some credits left on ScotlandsPeople this afternoon and did a check for you.
There was no marriage for a Daniel Taylor and a Mary anywhere in Scotland, as far as I could find. This is where my imagination kicks in!!!
Daniel Taylor on the 1881 Liverpool census gave his birth place as Inverness, age 41. I found a birth for Daniel Taylor in Inverness, in 1840 to Donald Taylor and Jane Austin. There was a marriage in Aberdeen between Donald Taylor and Mary Ann Scott, 1865 - this is briefly what is says.
15th April 1865
at 93 Queen Street, Aberdeen
Donald Taylor, Shore Labourer, Age 24 Son of:
Donald Taylor, Blacksmith, and Jane Ogston
Mary Ann Scott, Worker at Ragworks, Age 23, daughter of:
John Scott and Janet Fraser
Both 35 West North Street, Aberdeen
Checking the family search, there are two biriths to this couple,
Janet Taylor, 1867, St. Nicholas, Aberdeen
Sarah Taylor, 1869, Clyde, Glasgow
On to Ellen Jane. In the family search, there are births for Mary Ann Scott, to Mary Scott 1862 and Helen Jane Scott 1864, to Mary Scott, St. Nicholas Aberdeen. Could it have been that both Mary Ann and your Ellen Jane were illegitimate, later using the name of Taylor?
Donald Taylor's mother's name on his OPR birth is Austin, whilst on the marriage certificate, it is Ogston. Ogston being mistaken for Austin???
Daniel and Donald can be interchangeable, as are Patrick and Peter.
As I say Gill, this is all theory and you would have to check it out someway. If you would like a copy of the marriage certificate, let me have your email and I will forward it to you.
Regards, Dorothy
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