George Taylor of Ashby Road, the son of Elizabeth Taylor was born in Moira, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom and baptised on 26 Feb 1859 in Donisthorpe, Leicestershire. Samuel Taylor, son of Eliza Taylor of Ashby Road was baptised at the same time. Their mothers were sisters. [1] George's father was Job Sherard.
In 1861, George Taylor (53, head, coal miner, born in Measham, Derbyshire) and his wife, Maria (54, born in Snarestone, Leicester), five daughters, Jane Taylor (28, unmarried, servant, born in Measham), Sarah Taylor (24, unmarried, glove knitter, born in Measham), Elizabeth Taylor (22, unmarried, glove knitter, born in Measham), Eliza Taylor (19, dress maker born in Moira) and Maria Taylor (10, scholar, born in Moira) and grandchildren, Eliza Taylor (5, scholar, born in Moira), Mary Ann Taylor (3, scholar, born in Moira), Geoge Taylor (2, born in Moira), Jane Taylor (1, born in Moira), William Taylor (1, born in Moira), Sarah Louisa (2 months, born in Moira) and Thomas Taylor (5, scholar, born in Moira) were all living in Paradise Row, Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom. [2]
In 1871, George Taylor (65, head, collier, born in Measham, Derby) and his wife, Maria (65, born in Snarestone, Leicester), Bessie Taylor (daughter, unmarried, 30, a chairwoman, born in Moira), Maria Taylor (daughter, unmarried, 21, a chairwoman, born in Moira), Thomas Taylor (grandson 10, labourer, born in Moira), George Taylor (13, collier, born in Moira), Sarah L Taylor (granddaughter, 10, scholar, born in Moira), William Taylor (grandson, 7, scholar, born in Moira) Thomas Taylor (grandson,1, born in Moira) and Mary Ann Taylor (granddaughter, 2, born in Moira) were all living in Paradise Row, Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom. [3]
Birth of a daughter, Sarah Ellen Sharp was registered in 1885 D Quarter in Burton Upon Trent. She was baptised on 11 Feb 1888 in Clay Cross, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom. [4][5]
George Taylor (the son of Job Sherard) and Hannah Elizabeth Sharp, the daughter of Samuel Sharp were married on 25 Jan 1886 in Church Gresley, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom. [6][7][8]
Birth of a son, Thomas Taylor was registered in 1887 J Quarter in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom. [9]
Birth of a daughter, Catherine Taylor was registered in 1889 J Quarter in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom. [10]
Birth of a daughter, Maria Taylor was registered in 1891 J Quarter in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom. [11]
In 1891, George Taylor (32, coal miner, born in Moira,Leicestershire) was living in Back Row, Morton, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom with his wife, Hannah Taylor (27, born in Whittington Moor, Derbyshire) and the following children: Sarah E Taylor (5, born in Staveley, Derbyshire), Thomas Taylor (3, born in Pilsley, Derbyshire), Catherine Taylor (2, born in Danesmoor, Derbyshire) and Maria Taylor (1 month, born in Morton, Derbyshire). [12]
Birth of a daughter, Alice Taylor was registered in 1893 J Quarter in Chesterfield, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom. [13]
Birth of a daughter, Mary Jane Taylor was registered in 1895 D Quarter in Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom. [14]
Birth of a son, George Taylor was registered in 1898 J Quarter in Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom. [15]
Birth of a daughter, Bertha Taylor was registered in 1900 S Quarter in Ashby de la Zouch, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom. [16]
In 1901, George Taylor (41, coal miner hewer, born in Leicestershire) and his wife, Hannah Taylor (38, born in Derbyshire) were living at 3 Gough's Cottages, Ashby Road, Coalville, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom, along with with the following children: Thomas Taylor (son, 13, coalminer putter below ground, born in Derbyshire), Catherine Taylor (12, born in Derbyshire), Maria (10, born in Derbyshire), Alice Taylor (8, born in Derbyshire), Mary J Taylor (6, born in Leicestershire), George Taylor (3, born in Leicestershire) and Bertha Taylor (9 months, born in Leicestershire). [17]
Birth of a son, Percy Taylor was registered in 1901 D Quarter in Ashby de la Zouch District, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom. [18]
Birth of a son, Samuel James Taylor was registered in 1904 J Quarter in Ashby de la Zouch District, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom. [19]
Birth of a son, Harry Taylor was registered in 1907 M Quarter in Ashby de la Zouch District, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom. [20]
In 1911, George Taylor (52, a coal miner chargeman below ground, born in 'Moria County') and his wife, Hannah E Taylor (48, at home, born in Whittington Moor, Derbyshire) had been married 25 years and had had 12 children, all still living. The following children were still living with them at 83 Margaret Street, Coalville, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom: Thomas (24, a coal miner hewer, born in Pilsly, Derbyshire), Mary Jane (15, born in Sarnop (Sinope?), Leicestershire), George (12 born in Snibstone, Leicestershire), Bertha (10, born in Snibstone, Leicestershire), Percy (9, born in Snibstone, Leicestershire), James S (7, born in Ravenstone, Leicestershire) and Harry (4, born in Coalville, Leicestershire). Note: I suspect George (senior) was born in Moira, not Moria. [21]
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