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dblun
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Looking for Nellie T Taylor in the 1901 census. Born Dec. 1897in Runcorn, likely still there .
Also need names of people in household. Thanks Dorothy
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Hi Dorothy,
1901 RG13/3334 119 31 & 32 Runcorn, Cheshire 90 Church Street 4 rooms occupied Charles Taylor, head, 56, Boilermaker, b. Northwich Hannah, wife, 53, b. Northwich Nellie T, granddau, 3, b. Runcorn Thomas Hough, visitor, mar, 30, Boilermaker, b. Northwich Mary Hough, visitor, mar, 28, b. Leeds Yorks Eliza A Hough, visitor, 2, b. Grimsby Lincolnshire
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Thanks so much Tati I was hoping Nellie would be with parents ( rumour said Eliza and Arthur) . However Grandma and Grandpa are better than nothing. Back to 1891 and see if Charles and Hannah have a son Arthur.
Thanks again Dorothy
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Tati Once again I THANK YOU I am doing this for a friend and she had also heard family rumours that Nellie T did not 'have a daddy'. What you have found is certainly leaning toward the truth of this rumour!!!!
Do you still have the 1891 census available and could look up Eliza Ann taylor age 14 . She obviously wasn't at home. Maybe that was her downfall !!!!
Thanks so much ... You're great! Dorothy
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1891 shows her in service (well, I think it's her) :
RG12/2827 88 16 Lymm St Mary, Cheshire Village Jane E Rowson, head,wid, 57, Draper, b. Yorkshire Leeds Kate E, dau, s, 22, Draper's assistant, b. Cheshire Lymm Jesse, son, s, 27, Draper's Assistant, b. do. Eliza Taylor, serv, 15, General Servant Domestic, b. Northwich
Just checked 1871 - Charles and Ann were already married, no children showing
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My gosh but we have cyberspace humming!!! Thank you once again for your time and info. Luv ya!
Have a great day ( if you are like me in Canada) or evening ( if you are in the UK) Dorothy
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OK, maybe this is a complete red herring but I thought I'd post it anyway, in case the names ring a bell with your friend
I've been searching for Eliza in 1901 and the most likely woman I see is an Eliza Moss RG13/3334 119 31 Runcorn, Cheshire 86 Church Street 4 rooms occupied Arthur Moss, head, 24, Copper Works Labourer, b. Derby Derbyshire Eliza A, wife, 23, b. Northwich Cheshire Arthur, son, 4 months, b. Runcorn
There isn't a marriage for an Arthur Moss to an Eliza in Cheshire (at least not on FreeBMD) but there is one in Lancashire: Jun 1900 - Prescot registration district - 8b 1186 Arthur Moss to possibly Eliza Ann Taylor (and looking on a map, the Prescot registration district is very close to Runcorn)
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Wow .. you did it! My friend is on her way over here .. bells ringing and questions answered! Merci , Mon Ami! Grandchildrens' French! Dorothy
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Just another quick thank you...My friend left here on cloud nine or somewhere in cyberspace!! You clicked with the family... all names made sense ..and the marriage she had been looking for in Canada was found in Lancashire !! Imagine.
Take care Dorothy
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That's made my day 
Just for completeness' sake, here are the census details I only alluded to:
1871 RG10/3695 72 19 Castle Northwich, Cheshire Ryders Houses Charles Taylor, head, mar, 25, Boiler Maker, b. Castle Northwich Ann, wife, 24, b. Cheshire Witton
1891 RG12/2832 97 30 Runcorn, Cheshire 19 Princess St Charles Taylor, head, 44, Boiler Maker, b. Northwich Ann, wife, 44, b. do.
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I've searched for Charles on earlier census but can't find one born Northwich. Now 1881 had him from Witton Cheshire and the 1861 census shows this possible boy:
1861 RG9/2604 40 19 Witton, Cheshire Cock Pit Field William Taylor, head, wid, 59, Laborer, b. Gt Badworth Hannah, dau, unm, 20, House Keeper, b. do. Charles, son, unm, 17, Apprentice to Smith, b. Witton
Back in 1851 this looks like the same boy: HO107/2165 437 13 Northwich, Cheshire Cross Street William Taylor, head, 48, Salt Boiler, b. Northwich Elizabeth, wife, 47, b. do. Joseph, son, 24, Labourer, b. Comberbach William, son, 22, Boiler Maker, b. do. Ann, dau, 20, b. do. Mary, dau, 18, b. do. Jane?, dau, 16, b. do. Hannah, dau, 10, b. do. Betsey, dau, 8, b. do. Charles H, son, 6, b. do.
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Still guessing ...
Marriage Dec 1865 Northwich 8a 376 John Taylor - Ann Salkin CheshireBMD (http://www.cheshirebmd.org.uk/cheshirebmd/index.html) shows the marriage at Witton (Northwich), St Helen 1851 HO107/2165 465 6 Castle Northwich (Gt Budworth ecclesiastical parish) William Salkin, head, 34, Labourer, b. Lancashire Theake Eliza, wife, 34, b. Cheshire Gt Budworth Parish Elizabeth Wilkinson, wife's daughter before marriage stepdaughter, 17, Bonnet Maker, b. do. Hannah Salkin, dau, 4, scholar, b. do. William Salkin, son, 1, b. do. Mary Leather, mother in law, wid, 64, Pauper Waterman's widow, b. do. Thomas Leather, brother in law, unm, 23, Waterman, b. do.
Eliza Ann's birth certificate would tell if her mother was indeed Salkin: Birth Eliza Ann Taylor Jun 1877 Northwich 8a 279
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