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Taylor family conneticut 1850
« on: Sunday 16 November 14 05:22 GMT (UK) »
I have a Warren Taylor b abt 1815, wife Sarah A b 1816, son William G b 1836, Henry b 1838 daughter Catherine b 1840 and a son Charles born 1844. All were born in Ireland.
 In the 1850 census they are at Middletown, Middlesex, Conneticut .
 I have been unable to find them in subsequent census.
 Can anyone suggest what might have happened to this family or where they might have moved to
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Ireland: Taylor, Clark, Doyle, Pollock,Boyle
England: Toogood, Long, Ford, Lander, King, Dye,Copeman, Heness, Gardner, Robertson, Cameron, Sherwen, Bell 
Scotland: Campbell, McNaughtan, McKellar

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Re: Taylor family conneticut 1850
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 16 November 14 21:43 GMT (UK) »
This family must have arrived in the US within the previous 5 years since Charles age 6 was born Ireland.
   I have not found their arrival either.
  The ages of the other children makes tracking difficult , by 1860 the older children could very well be in the workforce and Catherine would be 22 and may have married.
  Any assistane in finding this family would be very much appreciated
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Ireland: Taylor, Clark, Doyle, Pollock,Boyle
England: Toogood, Long, Ford, Lander, King, Dye,Copeman, Heness, Gardner, Robertson, Cameron, Sherwen, Bell 
Scotland: Campbell, McNaughtan, McKellar

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Re: Taylor family conneticut 1850
« Reply #2 on: Monday 17 November 14 08:05 GMT (UK) »
Away sorting out DNA matches... I may be gone for some time many years!

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Re: Taylor family conneticut 1850
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 20 November 14 07:33 GMT (UK) »
Middleton was on a river, and Warren was a sailor...so the family could have easily moved anywhere at any time

Not sure if this might be one of the children, as I haven't found any of the others but am posting anyway...
A death for a Henry T. Taylor 1893 altho it says born Middleton and date is way off (c.1825 ) says father Warren Taylor ...   http://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/clinton_deaths_1887-1896.htm
Death daughter Katie also on there 1887

Census entry 1880 has a birth date of 1844   https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFCG-26Y

There is this Kate not too far away in New London, Connecticut 1870
https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11550-111012-21?cc=1438024

There is another Henry with father Warren born 1833 on 1850 census so this could be the above
although no dates or places of birth work for either man
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M6D3-V9K
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Re: Taylor family conneticut 1850
« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 25 November 14 08:49 GMT (UK) »
J.J.
   Sorry I havn't responded sooner, I have had a computer outage.
 The listing for Warren in 1850 being a Sailor certainly indicates that he could be away for succeeding census.
  the Combination Warren Taylor was relatively rare in ireland, but I am finding that they were numerous in the US. The family that I am hoping he belongs to in Ireland has a long line of Warrens.
   They were farmers but they lived beside the sea at the Giants Causeway so one could easily have chosen to go to sea. The family certainly have arrived fairly recently in Conneticut with all the children born in Ireland. A ships master may have had his family with him on board but it is unlikely for a normal seaman.
   The Kate Taylor is a possibility working as a domestic servant in 1870, ages were not always accurate in the census and she was born Ireland.
 I also saw a Warren Taylor and a Henry in the census but the ages and birthplaces didn't fit.
    Before I can be sure that this Warren belongs to my Taylor family in Ireland I really need some more records for him.
    There was a Warren Taylor b 1819 b Ireland on a passenger list into New Orleans 1849 but the family members were not with this one.
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Ireland: Taylor, Clark, Doyle, Pollock,Boyle
England: Toogood, Long, Ford, Lander, King, Dye,Copeman, Heness, Gardner, Robertson, Cameron, Sherwen, Bell 
Scotland: Campbell, McNaughtan, McKellar

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Re: Taylor family conneticut 1850
« Reply #5 on: Tuesday 25 November 14 12:44 GMT (UK) »
From the Canadian thread-

As above, the ages are off on this, but just want to throw this one out there:
1860 Census:  Haddam, Middlesex, CT

Taylor, Warren, 43, master of vessel, b. CT
           Julia, 34, b. CT
           Henry, 16, sailor, b. CT
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Re: Taylor family conneticut 1850
« Reply #6 on: Tuesday 25 November 14 15:19 GMT (UK) »
Aghad*

Thanks for copying my post above.  I must have gotten lost in the boards before my morning tea.

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Re: Taylor family conneticut 1850
« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 26 November 14 05:37 GMT (UK) »
There is a marriage of a Warren to a Julia A. Gladwin in 1853... ( Sarah may have died) https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F7LX-4ZX
No image available that I can see....wyanga do you have something that says for certain they were from Ireland? I also note you've not mentioned a connection as to why you are researching this family.
n 1870 he's a livery keeper  https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MN76-R9W
In1880 he's a farmer https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFCG-RS7
1900 they still both say born CT https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M9Q1-YD5
Oddly the census says married 1870?
Death of Warren 1902  https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F72S-T2T

Oh, but I hadn't noticed a Warren right in Middletown in 1840
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHBF-S3F
Can someone check...what was his occupation?
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Re: Taylor family conneticut 1850
« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 26 November 14 06:01 GMT (UK) »
O.K. ...a mystery here as to how this might add up...
There's a Charles - born 1844....matches age on 1850 census, died 1871 in Haddam, Middlesex, Ct
parents are listed as Warren Taylor & Julia Gladwin. They may have had him before marriage but if so where are they all in 1850?  Could this be the Warren & family from 1850?
https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:F72S-TL9

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