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Of London, probably originally of Glemsford, Suffolk.
She was probably the daughter of Elizabeth and Thomas Albon, of Glemsford, Suffolk. She was baptised on 3 August 1755 at Glemsford.[1]
On 25 January 1776 at Shoreditch, London, she married Daniel Taylor, Esq, wine and spirit merchant, later known as Daniel Taylor 'The Elder' to distinguish him from his son, with issue eight children. He died in 1827.
She survived her husband by eight years and died in March 1835.
In his Will her husband left a considerable fortune, part of which was the subject of a court case decided in the High Court of Chancery in 1836.[2]
Reports of Cases Decided in the High Court of Chancery, by the Rt Hon Sir Lancelot Shadwell, Vice-Chancellor of England (1839, London).[3]
1755 Baptism, Family Search.[4]
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