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Title: Taylor
Post by: kayla0609 on Sunday 30 April 17 12:51 BST (UK)
Hoping someone can help me.

Looking for marriage or death of Thomas Taylor born April 1899 father Salathiel Taylor mother Biddulph.

I can find nothing after the 1881 census.
Title: Re: Taylor
Post by: kayla0609 on Sunday 30 April 17 13:01 BST (UK)
Meant to say got wrong Thomas on the 1881 census that Thomas is Salathiels brother sorry to muck you up.
Title: Re: Taylor
Post by: maddys52 on Sunday 30 April 17 13:02 BST (UK)
I'm not sure what you mean by the 1881 census if he was born in 1899?

There is a Thomas TAYLOR aged 3 death recorded in Nottingham in  Dec qtr 1902 - maybe your Thomas.  ???  Nottingham 07b/168.
Title: Re: Taylor
Post by: maddys52 on Sunday 30 April 17 13:07 BST (UK)
There is also this in 1891 1901 at Althorpe St Nottingham

Salathiel TAYLOR  24
Hannah (wife)      22
Thomas (son)         1
Gertrude BIDDULPH (boarder) 20

RG 13/3181

Title: Re: Taylor
Post by: kayla0609 on Sunday 30 April 17 13:12 BST (UK)
Thank you for the info.I was searching Radford area  way  off .
Title: Re: Taylor
Post by: maddys52 on Sunday 30 April 17 13:19 BST (UK)
Sorry, I meant the 1901 census  :-[
Title: Re: Taylor
Post by: JJen on Sunday 30 April 17 13:28 BST (UK)
Can you post details of the 1901 census please as I presume that is the last sighting you have of Thomas? Or would you agree that the death previously posted is correct.

JJ
Title: Re: Taylor
Post by: kayla0609 on Sunday 30 April 17 13:46 BST (UK)
I couldn't find anything so am assuming the death is my Thomas.

Answers a few questions.

Thank you for the info.

Also lost track of the Thomas born 1868 after the 1881 census.
Title: Re: Taylor
Post by: maddys52 on Sunday 30 April 17 13:48 BST (UK)
I'm sorry if I confused you, the details I posted previously were for the 1901 census. Salathiel is a threader (lace trade) and Hannah a lace mender. Gertrude is a cotton spinner, all born in Notts. I can't really say if it's the Thomas you are looking for, but seems a coincidence there is a BIDDULPH staying with them.

There is also a 1911 census for Salathiel (born Radford) and Hannah (although he is now a pork butcher assistant and aged 32), however they have 4 children: Ann, Lucy, George and Kate and no sign of Thomas? They say married 10 years with 4 children born.
Title: Re: Taylor
Post by: JJen on Sunday 30 April 17 13:54 BST (UK)
There is also a 1911 census for Salathiel (born Radford) and Hannah (although he is now a pork butcher assistant and aged 32), however they have 4 children: Ann, Lucy, George and Kate and no sign of Thomas? They say married 10 years with 4 children born.

Looking at FreeBMD Salathiel and Hannah were married in 1897, Nottingham.

JJ
Title: Re: Taylor
Post by: JJen on Sunday 30 April 17 13:59 BST (UK)

Also lost track of the Thomas born 1868 after the 1881 census.

Would this be Thomas on the 1881? -

William Taylor   39
Ann Taylor   38
Arthur Taylor   15
Thomas Taylor   13
Esther Taylor   6
Salathiel Taylor   4
Samuel Taylor   1
Edward Brown   56
Elizabeth Brown   56
Elizabeth E. Brown   12

RG11 Piece 3343 Folio 57 Page 54

If so then he is still with his parents on the 1891 as Tom Taylor -

RG12; Piece: 2685; Folio: 141; Page: 24

JJ
Title: Re: Taylor
Post by: kayla0609 on Sunday 30 April 17 13:59 BST (UK)
It sounds as if it is Thomas as no trace of him in the families,i know children where put with other relations sometimes.
As the Taylor family had dealings with travelling fairs was thinking that's why he may of been with relatives and family travelled but I got that all wrong.
Title: Re: Taylor
Post by: kayla0609 on Sunday 30 April 17 14:01 BST (UK)
Yes that is Thomas but then nowhere to be found even checked passengers list.
Title: Re: Taylor
Post by: larkspur on Wednesday 17 May 17 15:56 BST (UK)
"Gertrude BIDDULPH (boarder) 20"
baptism Radford
6 Oct 1880 Gertrude dau of Harry & Elizabeth Biddulph abode 73 Holden St father a lacemaker.