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Margaret Taylor
« on: Thursday 19 November 09 00:21 GMT (UK) »
Can anyone help. I have hit a brick wall. I am trying to find Margaret Taylor who was 23 years old when she married Maxmillian Klingner in Brisbane Australia on 30 Sep 1876.
Margaret has put on her marriage certificate that she was a spinster and came from Durham England. Her parents are named as Richard Taylor and Ann Robinson. Cannot find any records for her parents either so I am not sure if they went to Durham from somewhere else.
I would love to find any siblings for Margaret as well.
Thanks
Annette (Australia)

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Re: Margaret Taylor
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 19 November 09 00:32 GMT (UK) »
Hi and welcome to Rootschat

This must be her in 1861 in Cassop Durham

John Local 65 b Surrey
Mary   69  b Durham Woodhouses 
Christopher 28 b Durham Woodhouses 
John   22 b Spring Gdns
Ann Taylor 31 daughter - married - husband in Australia b West Auckland
Margaret Taylor 9 g/dtr b Quarrington
James Taylor 6 g/son b Quarrington
RG9 Piece 3740 Folio 43 Page 4


NOTE - Just realised that Ann's maiden name was Robinson so above entry can't be right
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Re: Margaret Taylor
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 19 November 09 02:58 GMT (UK) »
Hi Carole
I had also found this one but ruled it out when I found the 1881 England Census which stated -
Margaret Currey Head 28 widow
Mary Currey 10 daughter
John Currey 4 son
Ann Taylor 55 mother widow
John Local 42 uncle
This seems to confirm to me that we had the wrong Margaret Taylor in 1861.
By 1881, my Margaret Taylor had married Maxmillian Klingner in Australia.
I am open to any other suggestions or avenues for me to investigate.
Thanks for your quick reply and help.
Annette (Australia)

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Re: Margaret Taylor
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 19 November 09 04:04 GMT (UK) »
Hello Annette,
Are you able to trace through shipping records her arrival in Australia?
Have you tried looking for her parents in Oz? 
It may take some searching but as nothing has been found in the Uk as yet you may have more luck in the Aust records.
All the best,
Hinton. 


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Re: Margaret Taylor
« Reply #4 on: Thursday 19 November 09 04:17 GMT (UK) »
Annette,
Great news.
Google Maxmillian Kligner and all will be revealed abt Margarets life and that of the Klingners.
Click on Family Trees Genealogy site.
Apparently her Dad came to Oz, so u maybe able to get some more info on him in yr country
Margaret was bn Quarrington, Co. Durham, so u could get the Parish Registers and check whether or not she had any siblings.
Won`t say any more about what you`ll find, except,,,, I wish I was as lucky to have such a find.
All the best.
Hinton.

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Re: Margaret Taylor
« Reply #5 on: Thursday 19 November 09 06:25 GMT (UK) »
This is probably the Margaret Taylor in that 1861 census

Baptism Kelloe St Helen: 8 May 1853 Margaret Taylor of Coxhoe Hill d/o William Taylor, pitman and Ann.

Janis
Co. Durham:  Hall, Snowdon, Makepeace, Barnfather, Barrass, Gray/Grey, Wilson, Carr, Cole, Richardson, Greener, Lamb
Northumberland:  Grey/Gray, Richardson, Barnfather, Heron, Redpath
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Re: Margaret Taylor
« Reply #6 on: Thursday 19 November 09 06:55 GMT (UK) »
There is a 1851 census with a Richard Taylor married to an Ann

HO107/2390 Folio 97 Page 1
Sunderland Bridge, Croxdale
Richard Taylor, Head, Mar, 28, Ag Lab, Yorkshire Seamer
Ann Taylor, Wife, Mar 23, Durham Brancepeth

I think this is Ann Sewell and Richard Taylor married 1849 though.

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Co. Durham:  Hall, Snowdon, Makepeace, Barnfather, Barrass, Gray/Grey, Wilson, Carr, Cole, Richardson, Greener, Lamb
Northumberland:  Grey/Gray, Richardson, Barnfather, Heron, Redpath
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Re: Margaret Taylor
« Reply #7 on: Thursday 19 November 09 16:43 GMT (UK) »
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Margaret was bn Quarrington, Co. Durham, so u could get the Parish Registers and check whether or not she had any siblings.


Looks like whoever compiled that tree made the same mistake as I made above

Hi Hinton - can you provide the links to the info please
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Re: Margaret Taylor
« Reply #8 on: Saturday 23 April 11 14:56 BST (UK) »
Can anyone help. I have hit a brick wall. I am trying to find Margaret Taylor who was 23 years old when she married Maxmillian Klingner in Brisbane Australia on 30 Sep 1876.
Margaret has put on her marriage certificate that she was a spinster and came from Durham England. Her parents are named as Richard Taylor and Ann Robinson. Cannot find any records for her parents either so I am not sure if they went to Durham from somewhere else.
I would love to find any siblings for Margaret as well.
Thanks
Annette (Australia)