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Topic: Taylors & Simpsons from Drumgrannon, Moy (Read 842 times)
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Clannessie
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Looking for any information on William Thomas Taylor (b about 1855) and Marianne Simpson Taylor (b about 1856). I have a baptism record for their 3rd child at St James Church (Church of Ireland) in Moy, Tyrone/Armagh so am assuming first 2 sons were born there and maybe they were married there. I know William was a farmer and Land Bailiff for Lord Charlemont and Marianne was a Teacher and Music Teacher. The whole family went to Birkenhead, England late 1800's. I know William had 6 sisters. I think one might have ran an Inn.
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Taylor & Simpson - Drumgrannon, Moy, County Tyrone, Ireland Taylor - Birkenhead, Seacombe, England Savage - County Tyrone, Ireland Savage - Milngavie, Scotland & South Africa Cooper - Ireland & Milngavie Woods - Ireland Thomson - Ireland Young - Barony, Calton, Glasgow, Scotland Galloway - Stirling & Glasgow, Scotland Campbell - Jura & Stirling, Scotland Murdock -England, Nova Scotia
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Christopher
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Hiya Clannessie,
I do not have a lot of information for you. I looked up Moy and Charlemont in the 1852 Directory of Belfast and Province of Ulster. Your mention that one of William's sisters ran an Inn made me wonder if any Taylors might be in the Directory. Sure enough there was a George Taylor who was a publican at Charlemont. Moy and Charlemont are two little towns, really one town, divided by the river Blackwater. A search through later directories may disclose the name of the sister who ran the Inn.
All the Best, Christopher
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Clannessie
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Not sure why I never answered his post....
but William Thomas Taylor's last son was named George.
Wonder if the George Taylor you found is related. I have always assumed William's father's name was Robert....since my Grandfather was the first son and he was named Robert...and he in turn named his first son Robert also...but by that time his last name was now Trainor...long story 
Did you ever find out if any female Taylors ran an Inn?
thanks, Karen Glendora, CA
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Taylor & Simpson - Drumgrannon, Moy, County Tyrone, Ireland Taylor - Birkenhead, Seacombe, England Savage - County Tyrone, Ireland Savage - Milngavie, Scotland & South Africa Cooper - Ireland & Milngavie Woods - Ireland Thomson - Ireland Young - Barony, Calton, Glasgow, Scotland Galloway - Stirling & Glasgow, Scotland Campbell - Jura & Stirling, Scotland Murdock -England, Nova Scotia
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Clannessie
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Thanks Chris and Mary for the help and onfo!
Karen Glendora, CA
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Taylor & Simpson - Drumgrannon, Moy, County Tyrone, Ireland Taylor - Birkenhead, Seacombe, England Savage - County Tyrone, Ireland Savage - Milngavie, Scotland & South Africa Cooper - Ireland & Milngavie Woods - Ireland Thomson - Ireland Young - Barony, Calton, Glasgow, Scotland Galloway - Stirling & Glasgow, Scotland Campbell - Jura & Stirling, Scotland Murdock -England, Nova Scotia
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