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Personal data Edward Taylor 


Household of Edward Taylor

(1) He is married to Jane Noble.

They got married on May 28, 1757 at Heversham, Westmorland, England.Source 4


Child(ren):

  1. Anne Taylor  1758-1767
  2. George Taylor  1759-1767
  3. Eleanor Taylor  1761-????
  4. Daniel Taylor  1763-????
  5. Elizabeth Taylor  1764-????
  6. Edward Taylor  1766-????
  7. George Taylor  1768-????
  8. William Taylor  1771-1774


(2) He is married to Elizabeth Saul.

They got married on June 11, 1778 at Heversham, Westmorland, England.Source 5


Child(ren):

  1. Mary Taylor  1779-????
  2. Jane Taylor  1780-????
  3. Agnes Taylor  1782-????
  4. James Taylor  1783-1870 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Edward Taylor

Edward Taylor
1662-1719
Ann Park
± 1657-????
George Taylor
1693-1771
Ann Moone
1693-1783

Edward Taylor
1733-1782

(1) 1757

Jane Noble
1733-1774

Anne Taylor
1758-1767
George Taylor
1759-1767
Daniel Taylor
1763-????
Edward Taylor
1766-????
George Taylor
1768-????
(2) 1778
Mary Taylor
1779-????
Jane Taylor
1780-????
Agnes Taylor
1782-????
James Taylor
1783-1870

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    Sources

    1. Heversham (Westmorland) Parish Register Transcripts, 1718-1820 (Book), Norman, Bertram William Tuff, Q942.88/H1 V26he/pg 214
      George and Edward sons of George Taylor of Ackenthwaite
      / Family History Library
    2. Temple Ordinance Records, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, FHL#170841/vol. B/pg 120/Ord.#4186
      Edward Taylor born Ackenthwaite, West-m., Eng died 1783. Proxy Hyrum Whittaker Taylor gr gd son at the instance of John Taylor he being present
      / Family History Library
    3. Heversham (Westmorland) Parish Register Transcripts, 1601-1812, Church of England, FHL#1471811/ item 6
      Edward Taylor of Ackenthwaite, home carpenter, age 49, s. of George Taylor of Ackenhwaite buried
      / Family History Library
    4. Heversham (Westmorland) Bishop's Transcripts, 1718-1914, Church of England, FHL#0097370
      Edw. Taylor and Jane Noble both of this parish married by license
      / Family History Library
    5. Heversham (Westmorland) Parish Register Transcripts, 1718-1820 (Book), Norman, Bertram William Tuff, Q942.88/H1 V26he/pg 39
      Edward Taylor, widdower of this parish and Elizabeth Saul of this parish married by license
      / Family History Library

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