Author Topic: Marriage James Taylor and Martha Pedan, 13 Mar 1868  (Read 5104 times)

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Re: Marriage James Taylor and Martha Pedan, 13 Mar 1868
« Reply #18 on: Saturday 26 September 20 00:34 BST (UK) »
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           Thank  you for your reply.
  That seems clear enough that there is no mistake with the record.
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Re: Marriage James Taylor and Martha Pedan, 13 Mar 1868
« Reply #19 on: Saturday 26 September 20 01:53 BST (UK) »
I have another query.
  I have found a death record for a William Taylor June 1892. aged 81 born 1810. he was a widower, and labourer from Macosquin and died in the poorhouse Coleraine, with cancer of the throat and lungs.
  Is there any way to establish if this was the same William Taylor labourer that was named in James Taylor's marriage to Martha Peden in Ahadowey Presbyterian Church in 1868 as James father?.
  There are no next of kin named or the  name of his spouse.
 Are there any records available for the poorhouse that might supply those details.
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England: Toogood, Long, Ford, Lander, King, Dye,Copeman, Heness, Gardner, Robertson, Cameron, Sherwen, Bell 
Scotland: Campbell, McNaughtan, McKellar

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Re: Marriage James Taylor and Martha Pedan, 13 Mar 1868
« Reply #20 on: Saturday 26 September 20 10:03 BST (UK) »
 
 Are there any records available for the poorhouse that might supply those details.


Information on the workhouse is here:
http://www.workhouses.org.uk/Coleraine/
Scroll down to the bottom to see information on records.


  There are no next of kin named or the  name of his spouse.


Have a look at this thread https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,433043.0.html to see what information is included on Irish death certificates/records.

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Re: Marriage James Taylor and Martha Pedan, 13 Mar 1868
« Reply #21 on: Saturday 26 September 20 11:12 BST (UK) »
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   I cannot see that I can get the addittional information I was wanting, I have the death registration and the death details, I was wanting to see the widows name and any next of kin to assist in identifying the individual. I only have that he was a Widower from Macrosquin and was a labourer aged 81 born about 1810.
 Thank you for your help, if you have any other suggestions let me know.
Ireland: Taylor, Clark, Doyle, Pollock,Boyle
England: Toogood, Long, Ford, Lander, King, Dye,Copeman, Heness, Gardner, Robertson, Cameron, Sherwen, Bell 
Scotland: Campbell, McNaughtan, McKellar