Robert Taylor, born abt 1875, Alloa, Clackmannshire , died: aug 26 1917, Belguim Married: abt 1890, Clackmannshire Jane or Jeanne Dodds: born: abt 1875, Scotland, died Toronto, Ontario, Canada Children: -Robert Dodds Taylor, born: abt 1890 Alloa, Clackmann... Robert Dodds Taylor had one daughter..he stayed behind in scotlanc while his mother and sibling left to go to Canada -William Dodds Taylor, aka Bobby:born abt 1894., alloa -George Dodds Taylor aka Bill born about 1989 alloa -James Dodds Taylor born dec 21 1910, alloa, died jan 23 1960, Toronto, Ontario, Canada -Jeanne or Jane Dodds Taylor born aft 1910 in alloa
If you have any information on this family i would appricate it if you would let me know thank you
Robert Taylor born June 10th 1880 to Robert Reid Taylor and Janet Taylor nee Brown at the time of his birth Robert Reid Taylor was a Carter but at the marriage of Robert to Jane Dodds, Robert Reid Taylor was a Blacksmith.
Robert Reid Taylor and Janet Brown were Married in Dollar in Clackmannshire on February 16th 1876.
Robert Taylor aged 20 married Jane Dodds who was aged 21 on 27th July 1900 in Alloa
Jane's parents were William Dodds and Jane Dodds nee Beattie
William Dodds was a Rope Spinner by occupation.
Robert Reid Taylor born February 9th 1901 in Cousins Buildings, Greenfield Street, Alloa.
Father Robert Taylor
Mother Jane Taylor nee Dodds
Charles Beattie Taylor born December 12th 1902
Father Robert Taylor
Mother Jane Taylor nee Dodds
Can't find any other births because Scotlandspeople births only go to 1904.
sorry could not find any more info.
Best wishes
Mo
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Best regards on your researches into your ancestry. I had the privilege of being raised from the age of one to five in Cousin's Buildings and have to say that it was the happiest time of my life, bar none. I well remember careering down the hilly road at the top end of Greenfield Street on a makeshift sledge and tumbling off at the bottom. Simple pleasures and happy days. All the very best to you.
In reference to your search for your ancestors, there was a Fergus Dodds who was alive in Kincardine-on-Forth to my knowledge in the 60's, who was a great union man. I think he was a shop steward in the electrical union. He had a stunningly beautiful daughter, Elizabeth. Best regards.