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Taylor/Davy families Lincolnshire

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Nora

Nora Report 13 Feb 2013 12:46

Am trying to find parents of Harriet Taylor born c 1808 Langton by Partney Lincs.
Ancestry has Samuel and Elizabeth but cannot find maiden name for Elizabeth
Would also like to confirm parents of Elizabeth Davy b c 1825 Stickford Lincs.
I believe Elizabeth was the dau of Harriet Taylor and John Davy can anyone confirm.
Elizabeth was not living with her family in 1841 & Harriet was deceased by that date.
I have a marriage certificate for Elizabeth Davy and William Dixon, Dec 1849, the name for father/guardian of the bride is John Taylor occ carpenter, possibly a brother to Harriet.
Any help gratefully received
Cheers Nora

Astra

Astra Report 13 Feb 2013 12:57

name Elizabeth Davy
gender Female
baptism/christening date 01 Sep 1825
baptism/christening place STICKFORD,LINCOLN,ENGLAND
birth date
birthplace
death date
name note
race
father's name John Davy
father's birthplace
father's age
mother's name Harriet
mother's birthplace
mother's age
indexing project (batch) number C03178-1
system origin England-ODM
source film number 508050

Astra

Astra Report 13 Feb 2013 12:59

name Harriet Taylor
gender Female
baptism/christening date 11 Jan 1807
baptism/christening place Langton by Partney, Lincs., Eng
birth date 06 Jan 1807
birthplace
death date
name note
race
father's name Samuel Taylor
father's birthplace
father's age
mother's name Elizabeth
mother's birthplace
mother's age
indexing project (batch) number C03927-4
system origin England-EASy
source film number 1541986

Astra

Astra Report 13 Feb 2013 12:59

name Harriet Taylor
gender Female
baptism/christening date 11 Jan 1807
baptism/christening place Langton by Partney, Lincs., Eng
birth date 06 Jan 1807
birthplace
death date
name note
race
father's name Samuel Taylor
father's birthplace
father's age
mother's name Elizabeth
mother's birthplace
mother's age
indexing project (batch) number C03927-4
system origin England-EASy
source film number 1541986

Astra

Astra Report 13 Feb 2013 13:07

Possible marriage which is in the correct area

spouse Elizabeth Moody
groom's name Samuel Taylor
groom's birth date
groom's birthplace
groom's age
bride's name Elizabeth Moody
bride's birth date
bride's birthplace
bride's age
marriage date 08 Nov 1799
marriage place South Thoresby, Lincoln, England
groom's father's name
groom's mother's name
bride's father's name
bride's mother's name
groom's race
groom's marital status
groom's previous wife's name
bride's race
bride's marital status Widowed
bride's previous husband's name
indexing project (batch) number M03154-3
system origin England-EASy
source film number 1541978


and this one which I think is too far south in the county

groom's name: Samuel Taylor
groom's birth date:
groom's birthplace:
groom's age:
bride's name: Elizabeth Kelham
bride's birth date:
bride's birthplace:
bride's age:
marriage date: 13 May 1793
marriage place: Rippingale, Lincolnshire, England
groom's father's name:
groom's mother's name:
bride's father's name:
bride's mother's name:
groom's race:
groom's marital status: Married
groom's previous wife's name:
bride's race:
bride's marital status:
bride's previous husband's name:
indexing project (batch) number: M03114-3
system origin: England-EASy
source film number: 1450471
reference number:

safc

safc Report 13 Feb 2013 13:09

groom's name: William Dixon
groom's birth date: 1827
groom's birthplace:
groom's age: 21
bride's name: Elizabeth Davey
bride's birth date: 1827
bride's birthplace:
bride's age: 21
marriage date: 08 Dec 1848
marriage place: Holy Trinity, Kingston Upon Hull, York, England
groom's father's name:
groom's mother's name:
bride's father's name:
bride's mother's name:
groom's race:
groom's marital status:
groom's previous wife's name:
bride's race:
bride's marital status:
bride's previous husband's name:
indexing project (batch) number: I03471-4
system origin: England-EASy
source film number: 1470525
reference number:

Nora

Nora Report 14 Feb 2013 00:00

Good morning Astra
Many thanks for such a prompt response to my queries. What I'm really searching for is a second point of contact to prove family connections. The Elizabeth Moody lead is most welcome. Will try to find out more. There was a another family named Taylor in the Alford area with parents also named Samuel and Elizabeth but I believe she was Elizabeth Middleton. Not being able to connect Elizabeth Davy to her family in the 1841 census is a drawback, as is not having her father's name on her marriage certificate. John Taylor was also a witness to the marriage which I suspect was an elopement. From memory the Elizabeth I did find, working as a servant ,in the relevant area in 1841 was the only possible candidate to be the Elizabeth I'm looking for. Do I take a giant leap of faith in claiming her as my ancestor?
Thanks again and cheers Nora

Nora

Nora Report 14 Feb 2013 00:01

Good morning Astra
Many thanks for such a prompt response to my queries. What I'm really searching for is a second point of contact to prove family connections. The Elizabeth Moody lead is most welcome. Will try to find out more. There was a another family named Taylor in the Alford area with parents also named Samuel and Elizabeth but I believe she was Elizabeth Middleton. Not being able to connect Elizabeth Davy to her family in the 1841 census is a drawback, as is not having her father's name on her marriage certificate. John Taylor was also a witness to the marriage which I suspect was an elopement. From memory the Elizabeth I did find, working as a servant ,in the relevant area in 1841 was the only possible candidate to be the Elizabeth I'm looking for. Do I take a giant leap of faith in claiming her as my ancestor?
Thanks again and cheers Nora