William Taylor1
#12476, (circa 1795-)
Last Edited | 27 Aug 2012 |
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William Taylor was born circa 1795.1 He was a victualler circa 1840.1
William, as the father of the bride, attended the wedding of Mary and Samuel Darby, an engineer from Herford, in a Church of England ceremony at St. Mary on Sunday, 27 June 1841 at Ealing, Middlesex.. Others who may have attended include and George Darby as father of the groom. Mary and Samuel had no known children.2,3
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William Taylor was born circa 1795.1 He was a victualler circa 1840.1
William, as the father of the bride, attended the wedding of Mary and Samuel Darby, an engineer from Herford, in a Church of England ceremony at St. Mary on Sunday, 27 June 1841 at Ealing, Middlesex.. Others who may have attended include and George Darby as father of the groom. Mary and Samuel had no known children.2,3
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Citations
- [S549] E-mails from Eve Mintern to Tim Hill, 2012- 22 Aug 2012.
- [S338] Ancestry.com.au Ancestry.com, (http://www.ancestry.com.au/) New South Wales Government. "Persons on bounty ships arriving at Port Phillip (Agent's Immigrant Lists)". Series #5318, Reel: 2144, Item: 4/4814. State Records Authority of New South Wales, Kingswood New South Wales, Australia (http://search.ancestry.com.au/iexec).
- [S242] General Register Office, England - Marriage Certificates, Certified copy of an entry in a Register of Births, Brentford Vol.16 p.3.