Mary Ann Taylor1,2

#11741, (circa 1819-)
FatherWilliam Taylor3 (c 1795-)
ChartsAylott Family - descendants
Brett Family - descendants
Darby Family - descendants
Descendents of Richard Darby
Last Edited30 Dec 2021
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Mary Ann Taylor was born circa 1819 at Hertfordshire.4 She was the daughter of William Taylor.3 Mary lived in June 1841 at Old Brentford, Middlesex.3

She married Samuel Darby, an engineer from Herford, son of George Darby and Elizabeth Aylott, in a Church of England ceremony at St. Mary on Sunday, 27 June 1841 at Ealing, Middlesex.. Others who may have attended the wedding include William Taylor as father of the bride and George Darby as father of the groom. Brothers and sisters who may have attended include Lucretia Darby, Eliza Darby, Mary Ann Darby, Amelia Darby and Elizabeth Darby. Mary and Samuel had no known children.4,5

Mary and her husband Samuel emigrated from Plymouth on 27 September 1841 on the 'Himalaya.4,6' Mary and her husband Samuel arrived at Port Phillip, Victoria, in January 1842.4,6
Mary Ann Taylor and Samuel Darby were found on a passenger list on 10 February 1849 from Port Adelaide to Port Phillip, Victoria.7

Her husband Samuel died 11 October 1856, leaving her a widow. Mary Ann Taylor had returned to England before March 1858.8 She was listed as a beneficiary in Samuel Darby's will on 22 March 1858. The total estate was valued at less than £450.8

Timeline

DateEventPlace
Family
1819BirthHertfordshire4
3
1841ResidenceOld Brentford, Middlesex3
1841Married Name1
1841MarriageSt. Mary, Ealing, Middlesex4,5
1849Passngr listPort Phillip, Victoria7
1858Note8

Family

Samuel Darby (c Sep 1818-11 Oct 1856)

Citations

  1. [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).
  2. [S242] General Register Office, England - Marriage Certificates, Certified copy of an entry in a Register of Births, Brentford Vol.16 p.3.
  3. [S549] E-mails from Eve Mintern to Tim Hill, 2012- 22 Aug 2012.
  4. [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).
  5. [S242] General Register Office, England - Marriage Certificates, Certified copy of an entry in a Register of Births, Brentford Vol.16 p.3.
  6. [S612] The Australian, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1841 'SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.', The Australian (Sydney, NSW : 1824 - 1848), 23 October, p. 2, viewed 21 April, 2013, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article36849422
  7. [S244] The South Australian Register, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia, Adelaide Shipping - Cleared out - 10 Feb 1849 p.3.
  8. [S515] England & Wales, National Probate Calendar Ancestry.com, Samuel Darby, 22 Mar1858.