Well done Breaky you may be correct as Robert Taylor is called a Millwright in one census and a Journeyman in another so Joiner could well be the right answer. If we accept the Joiner as correct we can focus on the REAL problem of establishing what the records support on Ogilvie (Ogilvy!) Taylor. The IGI Micro Fiche has:
Taylor, Ogilvy, Jean Turnbull, H, M, 14 Jun 1840, Angus, Dunnichan
Taylor, Ogilvy, Jean Turnbull, H, M, 14 Jun 1840, Angus, Montrose
Taylor, Ogilvy, Ogilvy Taylor/Jean Turnbull, M, B, 17 Aug 1856, Angus, Montrose so that is looking hopeful.
The next part comes from the Ogilvy Taylor's death certificate (as I understand it!):
Robert Taylor is his father the Joiner and his Mother in Law is Ann Duke. The DC witness got it wrong on the day but Ann Duke was married to James Turnbull in 1816 at Stracathro. So who was his Mother? A "possible answer" comes from another death certificate. According to this DC from 18 Nov 1869 James Alex., was married to Ann Turnbull Taylor who was Ogilvie Taylor's "sister". He was the witness for that one. Her (Ann T.T.) parents are given as Robert Taylor and Jean Laing.
They are also in the IGI:
Taylor Robert, Jean Laing, H, M, 24 Oct 1801, Angus, Stracathro.
Taylor Robert, Robert Taylor/Jean Laing, M, B, 2 Nov 1801, Angus, Stracathro. The "tough testing" question I have in my mind is - did this Robert Taylor and Jean Laing have Ann Turnbull Taylor in 1824? If so where is the record to support this story? Yes, it is another visit to the IGI to see if it all stacks up correctly.
Best wishes and sleep well, nw_whiskers.