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Patrick Baylor

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Patrick Report 25 Jan 2003 14:54

Anyone trying to discover information about the Anglo Irish baylors would be well advised to contact www.familysearch.org,click onto the Ancestors and then simply key in the surname to get a complete list of all baylors in their database.It goes back to the early 1600s. Most were born in one single Parish over two centuries.Furthmore,if you just go to a individual country,like England and key in certain names you get a number of entries,some going back to the 1500s. Arthur,John,Richard and William feature through the centuries quite predominantly.