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William Taylor (abt. 1815 - abt. 1820)

William Taylor
Born about in England, United Kingdommap
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Died about at about age 5 in Hale, Beetham, Westmorland, Englandmap
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Biography

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William Taylor was born in Westmorland, England.
William Taylor died young.

William was born in about 1815 in Hale, Beetham, Westmorland, England. He was the son of James Taylor and Agnes Taylor. [1]

William died at the age of 6 in 1821 in Hale, Beetham, Westmorland, England.[2] He was buried in Bunhill Fields, London, England.[3]

Research Notes

Possible baptism: Baptism: "England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
Ancestry au Record 9841 #170681178 (accessed 31 January 2022)
William Moon Taylor baptism on 11 Jul 1815, son of James Taylor & Agness, in Saint Peter OR Collegiate, Wolverhampton, Stafford, England.

Sources

  1. Birth: Abbreviation: Family Group Sheet (Sherron Morris). Title: Family Group Sheet (Sherron Morris). Author: Morris, Sherron. Supplied by compiler, [ADDRESS FOR PRIVATE USE,] Ogden, Utah. 2010. Note: daughter of Samuel Ansel Rich. (accessed before 31 January 2022)
  2. "England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:CNDZ-KQMM : 19 April 2023), William Taylor, .
  3. England and Wales Non-Conformist Record Indexes (RG4-8), 1588-1977," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FQYR-Y6T : 11 December 2014), William Taylor, 07 Jun 1821, Burial; citing p. 172, Bunhill Fields, London, record group RG4, Public Record Office, London.




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Taylor-562 and Taylor-572 may represent the same child of James and Agnes Taylor with Taylor-529 being a namesake to a brother who died infancy/childhood. Another possibility is that the name William was used three times—once for Taylor-562 who died in infancy in 1812, again for Taylor-572 who lived sometime in the range of 1815-1820, and the name was finally passed to their brother Taylor-529 born in 1823.

Census data for the parents could clear up the confusion, although with the births/deaths occurring between major census dates, it may be difficult to find corroborating evidence.

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