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William Taylor
« on: Saturday 28 April 18 07:18 BST (UK) »
I'm looking for the parents of William Taylor born 1803 - 1807 in gt budworth Cheshire. He married an Elizabeth Taylor in 1827 in Warrington. On the 1851 census they have a Margaret Taylor living with them she was born in Scotland about 1789 but can't prove whose mother she was.
Can anyone help?
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Re: William Taylor
« Reply #1 on: Saturday 28 April 18 07:30 BST (UK) »
Welcome to rootschat  :)

Just for information the 1851 reference for anyone looking
HO107/ 2225 f548 p6  66 Jersey Street, Manchester

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3 Dec 1827 St Elphin, Warrington
William Taylor
Elizabeth Taylor
Both of the parish
Witnesses  William Taylor & Isabell Tickle

The witness William is hopefully the father of one of them  :)

There is a baptism in Great Budworth 20 March 1803 with father William, no mother listed for a William Taylor (familysearch)  This needs further investigation as there appears to be another William Taylor bn GB around the same time
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Re: William Taylor
« Reply #2 on: Saturday 28 April 18 08:53 BST (UK) »
Hi
Yes I have looked at this. Witness William could be Elizabeth's brother also. I found an Elizabeth born 1808 also a William born 1806 parents William and Elizabeth but can't prove it i have the correct one. The Lancashire online records have William and Elizabeth's marriage but no father's names. Apparently the early marriage certificates didn't have them on.
Don't know where to go from here.
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Re: William Taylor
« Reply #3 on: Saturday 28 April 18 09:20 BST (UK) »
The 1808 baptism for Elizabeth at St Elphin does look promising - same parish as your Elizabeth was married in.*

Her father William was a timber merchant so may have had some assets - perhaps worth looking for a will for him in case he mentions a daughter Elizabeth?

*Mind you, now that I look at it, there are a huge number of Taylor entries at St Elphin  :)
Ayr: Barnes, Wylie
Caithness: MacGregor
Essex: Eldred (Pebmarsh)
Gloucs: Timbrell (Winchcomb)
Hants: Stares (Wickham)
Lincs: Maw, Jackson (Epworth, Belton)
London: Pierce
Suffolk: Markham (Framlingham)
Surrey: Gosling (Richmond)
Wilts: Matthews, Tarrant (Calne, Preshute)
Worcs: Milward (Redditch)
Yorks: Beaumont, Crook, Moore, Styring (Huddersfield); Middleton (Church Fenton); Exley, Gelder (High Hoyland); Barnes, Birchinall (Sheffield); Kenyon, Wood (Cumberworth/Denby Dale)


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Re: William Taylor
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 28 April 18 09:34 BST (UK) »
Another candidate baptism for Elizabeth (who was “30” in 1841; 41 in 1851):

1 Apr 1810, St Elphin, Warrington

Betty Taylor, daur of William Taylor (chair maker) and Margaret.

(I note that Elizabeth’s husband William was a chair maker in 1841 and on the baptisms of many of their children).
Ayr: Barnes, Wylie
Caithness: MacGregor
Essex: Eldred (Pebmarsh)
Gloucs: Timbrell (Winchcomb)
Hants: Stares (Wickham)
Lincs: Maw, Jackson (Epworth, Belton)
London: Pierce
Suffolk: Markham (Framlingham)
Surrey: Gosling (Richmond)
Wilts: Matthews, Tarrant (Calne, Preshute)
Worcs: Milward (Redditch)
Yorks: Beaumont, Crook, Moore, Styring (Huddersfield); Middleton (Church Fenton); Exley, Gelder (High Hoyland); Barnes, Birchinall (Sheffield); Kenyon, Wood (Cumberworth/Denby Dale)

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Re: William Taylor
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 28 April 18 10:45 BST (UK) »
Hi
Yes I looked at that one too. On the census record's there is about 3-4 years between them. So if she was born 1810 he could have been born around 1806-1807 so it rules out William 1803. William was born in gt Budworth Cheshire, Elizabeth was born in Warrington. So not sure where William would have been christened.
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Re: William Taylor
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 28 April 18 10:53 BST (UK) »
How many census entries have you got for William, and what are his birth details in each one?

I have seen:

1841 (Olliver St, Warrington): William Taylor 30 Chair m Y
1851 (66 Jersey St, Manchester): William Taylor 44 Joiner Cheshire Gt Budworth
Ayr: Barnes, Wylie
Caithness: MacGregor
Essex: Eldred (Pebmarsh)
Gloucs: Timbrell (Winchcomb)
Hants: Stares (Wickham)
Lincs: Maw, Jackson (Epworth, Belton)
London: Pierce
Suffolk: Markham (Framlingham)
Surrey: Gosling (Richmond)
Wilts: Matthews, Tarrant (Calne, Preshute)
Worcs: Milward (Redditch)
Yorks: Beaumont, Crook, Moore, Styring (Huddersfield); Middleton (Church Fenton); Exley, Gelder (High Hoyland); Barnes, Birchinall (Sheffield); Kenyon, Wood (Cumberworth/Denby Dale)

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Re: William Taylor
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 28 April 18 11:33 BST (UK) »
On 1861 census he's at Loom at and his age is 55.

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Re: William Taylor
« Reply #8 on: Saturday 28 April 18 11:51 BST (UK) »

*Mind you, now that I look at it, there are a huge number of Taylor entries at St Elphin  :)
It is the second most common surname in the country. Come to that I haven't found a Smith in my tree but have several Taylors with brick walls whenever I reach a William.
Crabb from Laurencekirk / Fordoun and Scurry from mid Essex