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Title: TAYLOR family of Huntly, Scotland
Post by: Chipper58 on Sunday 10 March 19 19:24 GMT (UK)
Hi there. Annie Eliza Taylor was born March 20, 1896 or 1897 in Huntly, Scotland to James Taylor (tinsmith) and Mary Cowan? Hutton. They resided at 9 Bleachfield Street.

That is the extent of what I know of the Taylor legacy for my family. I am interested in any information of the James Taylor and Mary Hutton branches, if anyone knows this information or can provide information on marriage, occupation and their parents.

Annie married Robert Davies in Lancashire in 1915. After marriage, they lived for a time at 11 Ash Road in Blackpool. They had 5 children and they and the 3 surviving children emigrated to Canada in 1951 or 1952, eventually settling in Vancouver, British Columbia.

Robert passed in November 1959 and Annie in August of 1960.
Title: Re: TAYLOR family of Huntly, Scotland
Post by: CaroleW on Sunday 10 March 19 19:42 GMT (UK)
Welcome to Rootschat

1901 census for 9 Walker Rd Huntley Aberdeenshire - all born there

James 28 journeyman housepainter
Mary 27
Annie E. 5
Helen J 1
Mary A 2 mths
Adam Hutton 22 boarder
Aberdeen ED 7 Page 50 Line 8

Have you looked on Scotlands People for James & Mary’s marriage?  Downloading a copy of the marriage cert will give you their parents names and mothers maiden names

www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk
Title: Re: TAYLOR family of Huntly, Scotland
Post by: CaroleW on Sunday 10 March 19 19:51 GMT (UK)
James & Mary only married in 1898.  She was Mary Cowan Hutton - see Scotlands People.

Annie Eliza’s birth was registered as Taylor in 1896
Title: Re: TAYLOR family of Huntly, Scotland
Post by: Chipper58 on Sunday 10 March 19 19:54 GMT (UK)
Thanks very much Carole. What you've provided is a great starting point. Many thanks.
Title: Re: TAYLOR family of Huntly, Scotland
Post by: CaroleW on Sunday 10 March 19 19:58 GMT (UK)
The 1891 has a James Taylor occ tinsmith aged  18 b Huntly living with mother Ann b 1841 Huntly

Mary C Hutton b 1874 parents James & Helen
Title: Re: TAYLOR family of Huntly, Scotland
Post by: Ladyhawk on Sunday 10 March 19 20:01 GMT (UK)
James Taylor occ tinsmith
Birth Date:   abt 1873
Birth Place:   Huntly, Aberdeen
Enlistment Age:   41
Document Year:   1914
Regimental Number:   497225
Regiment Name:   Gordon Highlanders
Number of Images:   19
Form Title:   Territorial Force Attestation
Married Mary Cowan Hutton 23rd Sept 1898
There’s a list of children names but form is damaged at the side
dates from 1899 to 1912  place of birth Gordon Street Huntley
Title: Re: TAYLOR family of Huntly, Scotland
Post by: Ladyhawk on Sunday 10 March 19 20:12 GMT (UK)
These look to be the list of childrens names on his Army form
Helen Jane 15 8 1899
.? Agnes 8 1 1901
? Hutton  19 4 1903
Evelyn 24 4 1905
? Robert Hutton 11 5 1908
Olive Lettice? 7 6 1912
Title: Re: TAYLOR family of Huntly, Scotland
Post by: Ladyhawk on Sunday 10 March 19 20:20 GMT (UK)

Mary C Hutton b 1874 parents James & Helen

Mary Cowan Hutton
Birth Date:   16 Oct 1873   Huntly,Aberdeen,Scotland
Father:   James Hutton Mother:   Helen Ingram
Title: Re: TAYLOR family of Huntly, Scotland
Post by: Ladyhawk on Sunday 10 March 19 20:24 GMT (UK)
James Hutton
Marriage Date:   20 Jun 1873
Marriage Place:   Drumblade,Aberdeen,Scotland
Spouse:   Hellen Ingram
Title: Re: TAYLOR family of Huntly, Scotland
Post by: Ladyhawk on Sunday 10 March 19 20:29 GMT (UK)
I think this is Mary with parents and siblings

1891 9 Bleachfield St
James Hutton   46 railway porter
Helen Hutton   wife 46
Mary C Hutton   dau 17 Huntly
Adam Hutton   12
Agnes O Hutton   9
Robert Hutton   5
Helen I Hutton   1
Adam Hutton   father 80 Kildonan, Sutherlandshire retired shepherd

they are that address in 1881 and James’  father Adam is with them
Title: Re: TAYLOR family of Huntly, Scotland
Post by: Chipper58 on Sunday 10 March 19 20:57 GMT (UK)
Thank you both for such a quick and rich response. Ladyhawk, that is spot on with the Gordon Highlanders, just didn't know the depth of information available. So appreciative to you.