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Tree Hunter
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Hi All
Thanks for helping and all the info I have been getting
I now have his Pension Records for WW1, I now know he was in the Boer War, winning the Kings medal, and serving for more than 18 months I must look at his records myself and see if I can get any more Boer War info to help, next of Kin etc. The family do not know anything else to help other than his father is buired in Epsom, in a Manor House grounds? I asked about brothers or sisters and only came up with the names Chunkey and Pepermint Joe, don't think is will be of any help 
A big thanks again, John
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honey-roma88
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Grandad Cecil
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I asked about brothers or sisters and only came up with the names Chunkey and Pepermint Joe That kind of thing sounds familiar - I got the same sort of answer from older relatives when first starting out in my family history. All the male relatives that could be recalled were known by some kind of nickname whilst the girls and women were known by their usual names. I did, eventually, get to locate the "true" names for most of them  Perhaps "Peppermint Joe" is a Joseph but "Chunky" - who knows  Casalguidi  Perhaps Charles, like Chuck/Chucky 
Same with my family although I have gg grandad called Cecil who was called Dosher and sometimes just Boy even into his 90s.
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Romany/Traveller: BLACKMAN, BUCKLAND, BURGESS, DIX, DOBSON, FOLEY, GRANT/PARKER, HUNT, JONES, MUNDAY/MONDAY, MORGAN, NOYELL, ORCHARD, PAGE, REED, VINCENT
Jewish: BRAHAM, FROST, LYONS
French: HONEYSETT, LEVETT PETTIT
English: BELSHAW, BETTSWORTH, CANE, COVENTRY, DOBSON, FRY, NURSE, POOK, PUTLAND, PUTT, SMITH, SNELGROVE, TEE, TUDGAY, VENUS/VENESS
Irish: ANDERSON, KILLOUGH, MACCORMACK, MACROBERTS, MORTON, MOORE, WALLACE
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GriggsGal
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I have the Taylor tree that contains Jerimiah & Augusta. There are quite a few Taylor researchers so I wonder if you are a member of the Romany & Traveller FHS, which is where a lot of the Taylor researchers are. They had a Romany reunion a few years ago. They are also the ones involved with the Hartlake disaster, which is well documented. Jerimiahs parents were Jerimiah & Sarah. Get back to me if you need more info and are still researching Taylors. Thanx
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Hi All Is my Atherlia Taylor died 25th Jun 1902, the Daughter of Jermiah and Augusta and how do I make the connection I've added the photo of the only info I have John
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Hi
The Grave is in Acton Cemetery on Park Royal Road
The grave stone reads as follows
In loving memory of Atherlia Taylor who died 25th June 1902 aged 64 years also of my dear Wife Emily Taylor who passed away 2nd november 1953 aged 72 years also of Jabez Taylor Husband of the above who passed away 11th Feb 1965 aged 86 years
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