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Zena
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26 Mar 2013 08:32 |
I have been trying to find Peter Taylor, b 1847, St Luke, Chelsea, London. He is with his family in 1851 census and 1861 census, age 14, with his mother Elizabeth and brother Richard living at 78 Queens Road, Chelsea. I have not been able to find anything else on him - no marriage or death. I have just come across this article in the Illustrated Times - Feb 15 1862. Publication: London, Middlesex, UK. Text: "...at and in consequence of this quarrel Mr. a slipped in on the death of Dr. Noble last but this I is at an or partially and that Mr. Peter Taylor is likely to be The new writ is moved for Great vacated by the elevation..." Can anyone please help me with what this all means - maybe my missing Peter Taylor!! Thanks
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Penny
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26 Mar 2013 08:42 |
Doesn't make a lot of sense!
How did you find it? I wouldnt put money on it, it's a not uncommon name
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26 Mar 2013 09:38 |
It sounds like the scrambled preview found on the GR version of the British Newspaper Archives.
I've had a quick look for London and 1862, but
a) there are over 1000 results for either Peter Taylor OR Dr Noble b) none of the previews seem to be from the Illustrated Times.
You could try searching again on
http://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/
And "register to get 15 free credits enough to view 3 pages"
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ArgyllGran
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26 Mar 2013 10:16 |
Just a possibility:
Canadian Passenger Lists, 1865-1935 about Peter Taylor Name: Peter Taylor Gender: Male Age: 25 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1846 Date of Arrival: 9 Apr 1871 Vessel: Austrian Port of Arrival: Quebec, Quebec Port of Departure: Liverpool, England; Londonderry, Ireland Roll: C-4526
He would have been at sea at the time of the 1871 census on 2 April.
But of course he wasn't the only Peter Taylor born 1846 or 1847!
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Chris Ho :)
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26 Mar 2013 10:20 |
illustrated times london 1862 peter taylor dr noble
(putting above on google, seems to bring up something!)
Chris :)
1851 (reference) TAYLOR, John Head Married M 45 1806 Carpenter Patney, Surrey TAYLOR, Elizabeth Wife Married F 43 1808 Holborn, Middlesex TAYLOR, William Son Unmarried M 19 1832 Carpenter Battersea, Surrey TAYLOR, Elizabeth Daughter Unmarried F 17 1834 Dressmaker Chelsea, Middlesex TAYLOR, Charles Son M 14 1837 Errand Boy Chelsea, Middlesex TAYLOR, Richard Son M 11 1840 Scholar Chelsea, Middlesex TAYLOR, Peter Son M 4 1847 Chelsea, Middlesex Piece: 1472 Folio: 108 Page: 18 Registration District: Chelsea Civil Parish: Chelsea Municipal Borough: Address: 5a, Church Street, Chelsea County: Middlesex
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ArgyllGran
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26 Mar 2013 10:29 |
Also for reference:
1861 England Census about Peter Taylor Name: Peter Taylor Age: 14 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1847 Relation: Son Mother's name: Elizabeth Taylor Gender: Male Where born: Chelsea, Middlesex, England Civil parish: Chelsea Ecclesiastical parish: Christchurch County/Island: Middlesex Country: England Street Address:
Occupation:
Condition as to marriage: View image Registration district: Chelsea Sub-registration district: Chelsea South ED, institution, or vessel: 12 Neighbors: View others on page Household schedule number: 155 Piece: 31 Folio: 159 Page Number: 28 Household Members: Name Age Elizabeth Taylor 58 Richard Taylor 21 - Royal Engineers Peter Taylor 14 - Office Boy Sarah Vandicomb 52 Emma Vandicomb 16
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ArgyllGran
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26 Mar 2013 10:34 |
Richard continued in the Royal Engineers. Mother Elizabeth probably died. There are several Elizabeth Taylors who died in Chelsea or St Luke between 1861 and 1871.
The 1871 Census is provided in association with: 1871 England Census about Richard Taylor Name: Richard Taylor Age: 31 Estimated Birth Year: abt 1840 Relation: Head Spouse's Name: Amelia Taylor Gender: Male Where born: Chelsea, Middlesex, England Civil parish: Aldershot County/Island: Hampshire Country: England Registration district: Farnham Sub-registration district: Frimley ED, institution, or vessel: Royal Engineers and Royal Engineer Department Household schedule number: 1 Piece: 819 Folio: 94 Page Number: 31 Household Members: Name Age Richard Taylor 31 Amelia Taylor 28 Eva Shillington 11 John Cock 31 Thomas Morris 22 George Smith 29 Henry Trissell 25 Thomas Dixon 15 Robert Ingram 15 Frederick Algar 27 Thomas Arthur 31 Henry Batcock 38 John Balcock 37 John Birmey 28 William H Bones 25 Wallie Bowditch 20 Charles Boyall 22 William Burns 21 Charles Cheater 22 Joseph Childs 27 James Connell 35 James Cross 23
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26 Mar 2013 10:39 |
Elizabeth Taylor deaths in Chelsea:
Deaths Sep 1861 (>99%) Taylor Elizabeth Chelsea 1a 110
Deaths Mar 1863 (>99%) TAYLOR Elizabeth Chelsea 1a 150 TAYLOR Elizabeth Louisa Chelsea 1a 136
Deaths Mar 1864 (>99%) TAYLOR Elizabeth Chelsea 1a 208
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Chris Ho :)
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26 Mar 2013 12:10 |
Name: Richard Taylor (Corporal Royal Engineers) Estimated Birth Year: abt 1840 Age: 29 Spouse Name: Amelia Sophia Bentley Spouse Age: 26 Record Type: Marriage Event Date: 12 Jan 1869 Parish: Haverstock Hill Holy Trinity Borough: Camden Father Name: John Taylor (Carpenter) Spouse Father Name: George Bentley (Stationer) Register Type: Parish Register (Richard address, 4, Hawley Crescent, witnesses, George Bentley, Elizabeth Taylor)
(not seeing Peter!)
Chris :)
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Zena
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27 Mar 2013 02:16 |
Hi Chris Wow, where did you find this! Many thanks for your time researching for me. I am interested in the marriage of Richard & Amelia Sophia Bentley. This is my gr gr grandparents. I have a marriage for them but it is a little different than yours. The place, date of marriage and witnesses are different to what I have. Marriage solemnized at Ballysax Church in the Parish of Ballysax in the County of Kildare. When married: 30th October 1869. Name: Richard Taylor, Full Age: Bachelor,(Corporal in Royal Engineers). Residence at time of marriage: Curragh Camp, Parish of Ballysax, Parish of St. .........., London N.W. Fathers Name: John Taylor. (Builder). Witnesses: James Church & Sarah Church Amelia Bentley, full age, spinster, Father: George Bentley,( Stationer) Where can I get a copy of this. Cheers Zena
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SylviaInCanada
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27 Mar 2013 03:05 |
Zena
what sometimes happened with soldiers was that they married .......... but they had done it without getting the permission of their superiors.
When that happened, they had to get married again, but this time with permission
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