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Shropshire / Re: William Taylor - born 1821
« on: Friday 10 February 12 18:32 GMT (UK) »
Yes... John married Elizabeth Walker. This is the information that I have confirmed. I have John and Elizabeth's marriage from the UK BMD, and it lists John's father as William.. occupation.. bricklayer.
The same information as you have found. Manchester Rambler.... this is where I'm stuck... confirming and digging farther back on the Taylor side. I'd love to connect to even farther in the past. I'm continuing to dig around for good proof. I made mistakes with the Taylor line once and had to backtrack on the mistake.
John's son William, his wife and most of his children moved to Lancashire and later immigrated to Toronto, Canada. I'm from Canada, and am tracing my ancestors from Europe. Most of my other ancestors are from Quebec, and were far easier to work on due to the excellent record keeping by the churches in Quebec.
The English, Welsh and Irish lines in my family have proven to be the most challenging, but most rewarding lines to work on.
All the help everone is providing is great, and I thank you guys... Shane.
The same information as you have found. Manchester Rambler.... this is where I'm stuck... confirming and digging farther back on the Taylor side. I'd love to connect to even farther in the past. I'm continuing to dig around for good proof. I made mistakes with the Taylor line once and had to backtrack on the mistake.
John's son William, his wife and most of his children moved to Lancashire and later immigrated to Toronto, Canada. I'm from Canada, and am tracing my ancestors from Europe. Most of my other ancestors are from Quebec, and were far easier to work on due to the excellent record keeping by the churches in Quebec.
The English, Welsh and Irish lines in my family have proven to be the most challenging, but most rewarding lines to work on.
All the help everone is providing is great, and I thank you guys... Shane.