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John Taylor

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Elizabeth

Elizabeth Report 17 Sep 2013 08:38

Hello there,
Thanks for getting back. Yes, I do have him on the 1911 census and he was born in County Mayo. I will do as you suggested and try putting in his birth date for deaths.
Once again, thanks for your advice.

rootgatherer

rootgatherer Report 16 Sep 2013 18:24

With such a fairly common name, you would need more information to identify the correct man.

Have you found the family on the 1911 Irish census please?

Do you know where in Ireland he was born please.

If you had an exact date of birth, it may be possible to search for a possible death using that.

Elizabeth

Elizabeth Report 16 Sep 2013 17:11

Am looking for a John Taylor who was born in Ireland around 1910. He left Ireland when he was a young man and went to Birmingham. He may have lived in the Bickenhill area and we think he had two children. He would have been my husband's great uncle and we are just very interested in what happened to him after he left Ireland.
His father was also John Taylor ; he sadly died in the First World War. His mother was Kitty Taylor and he had a sister called Mary- Ann. We would love to know something about his life in England
Thanks