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Re: Duffy 1919
« Reply #9 on: Saturday 09 January 16 01:08 GMT (UK) »
Hello again,
From information discussed earlier.

1901 census as above shows Annie with her parents, William and Mary.
Her brother, Patrick, was a witness to her marriage to Henry Taylor.

Henry's parents are James Taylor and Ann Byard.

Free BMD shows a marriage December 1875, Chesterfield where these two names are on the same page.
If that is not your family tree which is published, you should look at it. Much of what you have posted is there re the daughters of Annie and Henry etc.
As there is no census info after 1911, it will be difficult to search for much detail other than obtaining birth and marriage certificates.

There is a death in 1970 for Henry Taylor, Huddersfield which shows the same birth date as the one in the family tree.

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Re: Duffy 1919
« Reply #10 on: Saturday 09 January 16 16:11 GMT (UK) »
Heywood

Thank you, that's very informative,, strangely after Annie Taylor Died in 1939, and I could not find anything on him, his father yes?  Now it makes sense, Mary nee Duffy their daughter married in 1940, and guess how they ended up in England may have started from my English Grandfather, I don't know? However families looked after each other then,, and I guess they would look after their father. Its all starting to make sense now, I always kept wondering Who was Nancey to Mary, and who was Phena & Rea who left for Australia after Marys death in England. I found The obituaries of both of them they were both Taylors too,, but as I only knew them as Phena and Rea I had no idea who they were to Mary Hardy, just I often missed them   I found this last night too

TAYLOR  Frances Marea
Death notice
15FEB1980
Death late of Campbelltown
Sydney Morning Herald
18FEB1980

TAYLOR Josephine Marea
Death notice
25MAY1995 Death
formerly of Manly  Sydney Morning Herald 27MAY1995

and was wondering if these were connected to Mary Taylor,, and if their names were Phena & Rea for short?

This is great I thank you so much, I will now go check out find my past uk and see what I have and search with this great information from you. Bless you

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Duffys Lanarkshire, 1800's
Taylors Lanarkshire, 1800's
The Charles E Hardy Family - North East 1800's,
Mary Hardy Graham Stockton on Tees?
Edward Graham 1906-abt 1950.s

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Re: Duffy 1919
« Reply #11 on: Saturday 09 January 16 16:19 GMT (UK) »
Another thought, after Annie Taylors Death in Bridgeton Glasgow 1939 was troubling times back then, pre war and the evacuation of thousands of children & families,,, maybe it was possible Henry Taylor remarried? he will have only been around 43 at the time I think.  .So many links, of pasts unknown and occurrences, but thank you for helping my journey, to finding who I am:)
Duffys Lanarkshire, 1800's
Taylors Lanarkshire, 1800's
The Charles E Hardy Family - North East 1800's,
Mary Hardy Graham Stockton on Tees?
Edward Graham 1906-abt 1950.s

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Re: Duffy 1919
« Reply #12 on: Saturday 09 January 16 16:30 GMT (UK) »
Hi,
Have you read this account here

It is very personal but in the public domain.

As we have said before, there are various trees for your family- some with some doubtful entries- but there are photos and certificates.

Heywood
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Re: Duffy 1919
« Reply #13 on: Saturday 09 January 16 16:38 GMT (UK) »
1901 census indexes shows this family in Bridgeton

215 Baltic Street Bridgeton, Glasgow

William Duffy 35 yrs Boiler Maker
Annie Duffy 31 yrs
Annie Duffy 3 yrs
Robert Duffy 8

They are all born Glasgow.

Yes these details are right, this would make Annie Taylor 41yrs in 1939 were she died of coal gas poisoning on her death certificate SA, Robert was Her Brother, prior to Annie  Duffys death she married Henry Taylor hence is where I am at and hoping this is correct.
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The Charles E Hardy Family - North East 1800's,
Mary Hardy Graham Stockton on Tees?
Edward Graham 1906-abt 1950.s

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Re: Duffy 1919
« Reply #14 on: Saturday 09 January 16 16:48 GMT (UK) »
I think the census I gave at reply #7 is the one.
The occupation of William and the brother Patrick would seem correct.
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Re: Duffy 1919
« Reply #15 on: Saturday 09 January 16 16:58 GMT (UK) »
Oh my Lord, my whole body has just been consumed with happiness love and contentment, my past has just been filled in, this is a miracle, the anniversary of Marys Death was in England 1974, my Nana, Ian & it must Andrew the connection has filled my whole body I cant bless you enough
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The Charles E Hardy Family - North East 1800's,
Mary Hardy Graham Stockton on Tees?
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Re: Duffy 1919
« Reply #16 on: Saturday 09 January 16 17:00 GMT (UK) »
Jan 4th Mary was only 53,, she left a husband Charles Hardy 3 children as Charles junior died young, and 3 grandchildren, I am one of them and remember this history lost become of troubled family lives..
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The Charles E Hardy Family - North East 1800's,
Mary Hardy Graham Stockton on Tees?
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Re: Duffy 1919
« Reply #17 on: Saturday 09 January 16 17:01 GMT (UK) »
Heywood

Bless you, I'm so emotional right now I cannot type...
Duffys Lanarkshire, 1800's
Taylors Lanarkshire, 1800's
The Charles E Hardy Family - North East 1800's,
Mary Hardy Graham Stockton on Tees?
Edward Graham 1906-abt 1950.s