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Trying to find Taylor
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Hilary | Report | 9 Aug 2008 06:35 |
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Hi Anna, Lisa's thread is 4 yrs old. Try sending her a pm to see if she is still around. She may not still be a member & most probably not checking this thread anymore. |
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Anna | Report | 9 Aug 2008 03:24 |
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Hi Lisa , |
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Lisa | Report | 4 Aug 2004 13:28 |
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I am researching my family tree,and I can't find out the maiden name of my maternal g grandmother. Her name was Emma and she died in1970 just before my mother's wedding, she was married to Fred Taylor and had my grandfather Stanley (2/10/1920) and also several siblings, including Ruby, Cyril,Connie,Audrey, Kathleen,Lewis,Gladys,Julia and Hilda. Iknow that when he was courting my grandmother doreen livesey he lived in meltham in Huddersfield and my grandmother lived in Marsden. Auntie Audrey had no children and I know she klived in Meltham. But the ohters I don't remember although I kow that there were a few at my grandads funeral in march 1986. If there are any cousins who can fill in any gaps I would be very grateful. Stanley and Doreen had 2 children Susan Jennifer Taylor(my mum) and Michael Livesey Taylor, born 30/12/1948 and 30/3/1955. i keep hitting my head against a brick wall and my mum can't remember any more details than I've already got. thanks Lisa Sutcliffe (nee Fenwick) |
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