Marriage
Husband John Taylor.
Wife Dorothy McLeod.
Marriage
28 Nov 1842.
Boiestown, Northumberland, New Brunswick, Canada.
Child: Elizabeth Taylor.
Child: James Alexander Taylor.
Child: Susannah Taylor.
Child: Hannah Taylor.
Child: Mary Ann Taylor.
Child: Amanda Taylor.
Child: Jane Taylor.
Child: John Taylor.
Child: George D Taylor.
Child: Ely (Elia) Taylor.
Sources
↑ Year: 1851; Census Place: Stanley, York County, New Brunswick; Census of the population of that part of the parish of Stanley in the county of York, situate on the North West Miramichi River, the Taxis River and on the road from Boiestown to the Stanley Parish line crossing the Nashwaak Bridge road taken 1851 Schedule: I; Roll: C_998; Page: 13; :1851 census
↑ Stanley, York, New Brunswick, Canada
Source: 1861 census
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