ericabrenda
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I have a William Charles Taylor born 1831 in St Brides Middlesex. He married a Mary Ann or Marian ? presumable before their first child was born in 1855. His occupation was Printer Compositor. There are quite a number of Mary Ann's married to William Taylors. I have already sent for two marriage certificates which do not seem to be the right couple as his occupation is not given as Printer. I believe his father was Joseph Taylor also a printer. His son William J Taylor born 1855 was alos a printer. Does anyone have any ideas as to how I can find out which Mary Ann he married without sending for every single marriage certificate - very costly that. Thanks ericabrenda
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Can you post which certs you have sent for?
Have you found them in any census at all.
What were their childrens names?
All info that you have on the family, helps to build a better picture.
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Hi, Have found him on the 1871 & 1881 census in Lambeth.
Have you tried Mary Ann Gray marriage Jun qtr 1853 Lambeth 1d 451?
Or you could get sons birth certificate for wifw's name
Walter Taylor Lambeth Dec qtr 1868 1d469
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Hi everyone, Thanks for all the info. It took me a while to digest it all.
The family I am interested in is RG10 647 folio 61 (whatever that means) 149 Stanford Street, Lambeth. William C Taylor 40 Head married printer St Brides Middlesex. Marian E Taylor 43 wife married St Brides Middlesex. William J Taylor 16 son Printer compositor St Brides Midd. Emily M Taylor 14 Daughter St Brides Middlesex Walter J Taylor 2 Son St Brides.
Emily Martha was my Great Grandmother. She is shown on the 1881 cesus married to Samuel Greig. with children Samuel and Walter (Walton) I have two marriage certificates. May 29 1853 Vol 01d p451. William married to Mary Ann Gray. His occupation Warehouseman. No occupation for Mary Ann. His fathers name Isaac Taylor French Polisher. Mary's father Richard Gray -looks like Brassfounder. In the presence of Joseph Richard Gray and Elizabeth Holmes.
The other marriage certificate I sent for was for Charles William Taylor and Mary Ann Gale. St Martins in the Field. I mixed up the christian names
Thanks again for your help. Ericabrenda
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Hi, I think you are just going to have to buy one of the childrens birth certificate for mother's name.
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You have a very strong argument on the other link that it was this marriage since William Taylor was a warehouseman on the 1851 census in St Brides (younger brother George a printer)) and Mary Ann Gray's father was called Richard and her brother Joseph Richard. She with her brother and widowed mother was in St Brides on the 1851 census
Marriages Jun 1853 Gray Mary Ann Lambeth 1d 451 Taylor William Charles Lambeth 1d 451
Obviously haven't got the right Taylor family pre the 1851 census since we didn't know William's father's name, but thought it might be Joseph.
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Hi Valda, Yes thanks for all your help.
I had the right marriage certificate after all but didn't realize it - and wouldn't have done without your help tracking down the warehouseman and George the printer younger brother.
Thanks again for all the help. Ericabrenda.
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Hi,
William Charles Taylor could be bap.9/1/31 St.Ann's Blackfriars parents Isaac & Elizabeth
Isaac Taylor bap. 19/1/1812 St.Ann's Blackfriars parents Isaac & Rachel- siblings John 14/11/1813 Mary Ann 20/12/1818
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JOHN TAYLOR Christening: 15 FEB 1835 St Bride Fleet St, London Father: ISAAC TAYLOR Mother: ELIZABETH
GEORGE TAYLOR Birth: 19 NOV 1838 Christening: 06 APR 1851 St Bride Fleet St, London Father: ISAAC TAYLOR Mother: ELIZABETH
ELIZABETH SARAH TAYLER Christening: 14 DEC 1842 St Bride Fleet St, London Father: ISAAC TAYLER Mother: ELIZABETH
And as I said on the other thread Elizabeth Sarah's birth certificate will give you her mother's maiden name. It may be a second marriage for Isaac as there is an earlier baptism to a child with a father Isaac but with a different mother. Isaac's death certificate will give you his age on death to see if there is a disparity in ages between him and Elizabeth.
Births Dec 1842 TAYLOR Elizabeth Sarah Wt. London 2 242
A very probable registration for her father's death
Deaths Sep 1849 Taylor Isaac W London 2 373
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Hi Jenifffer and Valda, Thanks so much for your help. I don't know how you come up with all the info so fast - its great. I have far more than I expected. regards ericabrenda
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