I've found another James Taylor occupation Baker his wife Mary Ann from Liverpool Lancashire in a baptism
Flora McDonald Taylor daughter of of James & Mary Ann Taylor, baker of Key Street
bapt: 17 Apr 1836 St Peter, Liverpool, Lancashire
Baptisms 1835 - 1836, Page 380, Entry 3034
Looked for Flora in the 1841 census without success. This could be the reason; from FreeBMD:
Deaths Sep 1839, Taylor Flora, Manchester District, Volume 20, Page 538.
(Speculation) I'm wondering if Mary Ann Taylor (marriage date & maiden name unknown) died in child birth 1836 and then James remarried to Jane Dobson
St Mary's Manchester
http://www.ukbmdsearch.org.uk/ TAYLOR Flora 1839 Market Street Manchester , registers held at Manchester Central
Library Archives
Market st (Manchester) is continued from
St Mary's gate (road/street) off Brackfriers bridge next river bridge down from New Bailey bridge (Deansgate)
There was a series of burglary's around Dec 1838 and Jan 1839 in Aston under Lyne, Oldham and Manchester area by 3 thieves,
a James Taylor being one of them. Again speculation, but could James Taylor have been bailed on the Rochdale theft in June 1838 and this Aston under Lyne James Taylor was the same person. The Aston under Lyne burglar James Taylor was put down as
a roamer saying his wife and children were staving, was the reason for him turning to thieving being his first offence.