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George Taylor born1776.

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Barbara

Barbara Report 18 Sep 2016 21:56

Thanks Sylvia xx

SylviaInCanada

SylviaInCanada Report 18 Sep 2016 18:00

out of possible interest ................

my maternal gt gt gt grandfather (NOT a Taylor and no connection to you) was born in Almondbury in the late 18th Cnenury, and had moved across to the Oldham area (not far from Rochdale) by 1830 ........

...... in doing that research I discovered that there was a lot of movement across the Pennines from the Almondbury area.

so do not dismiss George Taylor from Almondbury out of hand!

was plain ann now annielaurie

was plain ann now annielaurie Report 17 Sep 2016 22:26

Not all survived, Barbara

Barbara

Barbara Report 17 Sep 2016 20:12

When I go on FMP I get the George Taylor from Almondbury?? xx

was plain ann now annielaurie

was plain ann now annielaurie Report 17 Sep 2016 18:18

Barbara
If his Army records have survived, they will be on FMP

Barbara

Barbara Report 17 Sep 2016 16:14

Can you please tell me if I can get his army records? x

Barbara

Barbara Report 17 Sep 2016 08:06

Yes that is correct. Thank you so much xx

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 17 Sep 2016 06:09

(ah!, you mean 1916 I think!)

Chris :)

09 September 1916 - Rochdale Observer - Rochdale, Greater Manchester

THE LATE MR. JOHN CLEGG HEYWOOD.
INTERESTING ASSOCIATIONS WITH ROCHDALE...

(mentioned at end of above, the following piece)

It may be mentioned that his grandfather in the mother's side was Sergeant George Taylor of the 84th Regiment who "fought with the Duke of York in Holland, Flanders and France in the years 1794-5-6. Their regiment had killed and starved to death for their country between eight and nine hundred men".
He was taken prisoner in France, but escaped to London and became a recruiting sergeant in Rochdale. There he died in 1844, aged 79 years, and was buried in St. Mary's Churchyard.


http://www.link4life.org/discover/local-history-online/trade-industry-and-transport/heywood-match-makers

(John Clegg mentioned in above article, also other items on google search)


06 September 1916 - Rochdale Observer - Rochdale, Greater Manchester

Death
On the 4th inst., at Wham Terrace, Heywood, John Clegg (formerly of the Star Boiler Works, Heywood), in his 89th year. At rest.

Barbara

Barbara Report 16 Sep 2016 21:53

The deceased was a John Clegg. Boiler Mill owner. x

Barbara

Barbara Report 16 Sep 2016 21:52

Heywood Advertiser.

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 16 Sep 2016 12:45

Well it sounds interesting...so George born 1766ish died 1844, was mentioned in this article 1906, is there a name to that newspaper?...

Chris :)

Barbara

Barbara Report 16 Sep 2016 10:45

Is the 84th of foot regiment records on line anywhere? xx

Barbara

Barbara Report 16 Sep 2016 10:44

The newspaper clipping was in 1906 but mentioned as being the grandfather of someone who had died. It wasn't Georges death in the paper xx

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 16 Sep 2016 06:49

Do you have name and date of that newspaper clipping Barbara?...

Chris :)

was plain ann now annielaurie

was plain ann now annielaurie Report 15 Sep 2016 18:06

As you know his date of death, I'd suggest that the Pension payment records I mentioned should be searched. They aren't online, though- you'd have to go to Kew or get someone to go for you. The reference is WO22. There's nothing specifically for Rochdale but perhaps it comes under Manchester - there are 2 different areas described as Manchester, but no explanation in the online Catalogue to say exactly which areas they cover, so they would both have to be looked at

Barbara

Barbara Report 15 Sep 2016 16:01

George Taylor Male 75 1766 Lancashire, England (Army Pensioner)
Betty Taylor Female 65 1776 Lancashire, England
Walter Spencer Male 70 1771 Lancashire, England
Joseph Taylor Male 20 1821 Lancashire, England
Street Cheetham Street
Parish or township Rochdale
City or borough Rochdale
Town Wardleworth
County Lancashire
Registration district Rochdale
Archive reference HO107 This is my George Taylor. So now there are two?? I am at a loss to find my George Taylor's records. I cannot find him on Genes or FMP. xxx
Piece number 552
Book number 8
Folio number 50
Page number 22

malyon

malyon Report 14 Sep 2016 17:04

is this George in 1841

george Taylor

England and Wales Census, 1841

Name George Taylor
Event Type Census
Event Date 1841
Event Place Almondbury, Yorkshire,Yorkshire West Riding, England
Residence Note Carr Lane
Gender Male
Age 65-69
Age (Original) 65
Birth Year (Estimated) 1772-1776
Birthplace Yorkshire
Registration District Huddersfield
Book Number 7
Parish Almondbury
County Yorkshire,Yorkshire West Riding
Page Number 5
Registration Number HO107
Piece/Folio 1273/37
Affiliate Record Type Household



Household

Role

Gender

Age

Birthplace

Joseph Coldwell M 50-54 Yorkshire
Sarah Coldwell F 40-44 Yorkshire
George Coldwell M 20-24 Yorkshire
Nelly Coldwell F 15-19 Yorkshire
John Coldwell M 15-19 Yorkshire
Mary Ann Coldwell F 13 Yorkshire
David Coldwell M 8 Yorkshire
Hannah Coldwell F 6 Yorkshire
Ralph Coldwell M 3 Yorkshire
George Taylor M 65-69 Yorkshire

Chris Ho :)

Chris Ho :) Report 14 Sep 2016 13:27

(if your George Below?, as you mention Death 14th July 1844 Rochdale)

http://www.lan-opc.org.uk/Search/indexp.html


Burial: 18 Jul 1844 St Chad, Rochdale, Lancashire, England
George Taylor -
Age: 78
Abode: Cheetham Street
Buried by: Wm. Simpson Curate
Performed at: St Mary's Chapel
Register: Burials 1843 - 1848, Page 58, Entry 462
Source: LDS Film 1484387


Burial: 18 Jul 1844 St Mary in the Baum, Wardleworth, Lancashire, England
George Taylor -
Age: 78
Abode: Cheetham Street
Buried by: J. W. Inchbald Incumbent
Register: Burials 1827 - 1848, Page 13, Entry 89
Source: LDS Family Search


1841 (Find My Past)
George Taylor Male 75 1766 Lancashire, England (Army Pensioner)
Betty Taylor Female 65 1776 Lancashire, England
Walter Spencer Male 70 1771 Lancashire, England
Joseph Taylor Male 20 1821 Lancashire, England
Street Cheetham Street
Parish or township Rochdale
City or borough Rochdale
Town Wardleworth
County Lancashire
Registration district Rochdale
Archive reference HO107
Piece number 552
Book number 8
Folio number 50
Page number 22


Deaths Sep 1844 (>99%)
---------------------------------------------------
TAYLOR George Rochdale 21 402


Deaths Sep 1844 (>99%)
---------------------------------------------------
TAYLOR George Rochdale 21 399


Baptism: 14 Apr 1806 St Chad, Rochdale, Lancashire, England
Hannah Taylor - Daughter of George Taylor & Betty
Abode: Cheetham St.
Occupation: Weavr. now a soldier
Baptised by: Thos. Drake D. D., Vicar
Source: LDS Film 2356442 and 1545749

Chris :)


(wondering if your reference below)

Kilmainham Pensioners British Army Service Records 1771-1821 Transcription (Find My Past)

First name(s) George
Last name Taylor
Birth year 1764
Attestation year 1810
Age at attestation years 46
Age at attestation months
Birth parish
Birth town Almonbury
Birth county Yorkshire
Birth country England
Regiment 84th Foot
Discharge corps York and Lancaster Regiment - 65th & 84th Foot
Document type Discharge
Series WO119


(do you have name of Newspaper on that cutting, or date?)

+++DetEcTive+++

+++DetEcTive+++ Report 14 Sep 2016 10:08

TNA = The National Archives, based in Kew, Greater London
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/

Barbara

Barbara Report 14 Sep 2016 08:44

Thanks Ann
George died in Rochdale on the 14th July 1844. I don't know his date of discharge. I have got this copy of George from Almondbury. He was discharged due to illness. Any help you can give me will be very much appreciated.
Thanks Barbara x

What does TNA mean? xx