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Thelma Shillingford's success story
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Shillingford | Report | 3 Apr 2006 16:54 |
SUBJECT: HENRY & WINIFRED TAYLOR. I wish to say a huge thanks to Michael (Mike) (Surname I'm afraid wasn't noted) for the successful information that he has passed on to me. This has since, led me to find further information on my then missing Henry Taylor, b. 1850 Wroxton, Oxon. Michael, found Henry and his Second wife Annie Maria Taylor on the 1891 census living at the Exhibition Inn, Horse Fair, Deddington, Oxon. Details were sent to me via a GenesReunited E.Mail approx: 18/3/2006. I would like Michael, to know that I have since found Henry's second marriage to a Annie Maria Whetton b.1864 Deddington, Oxon. They married in 1889 at St. Marks Church, Birmingham. It is a correct marriage, as everything matches. Also, the death of Annie Maria Taylor, in the June of 190l (she was shown on the 1901 census) at the age of 38yrs, in Deddington, Oxon. Also, I have the marriage of their Son, Albert Henry Taylor to Alice L.M. Brown, in 1914, Redhill, Reigate, Surrey. Where Henry Taylor died age 80 years. A huge, thank you, to Genes Reunited, for providing the means of contact, which, luckily for me was Michael, thus leading to a very pleasing and successful result. Thank you very much for your generous and kind help. Thelma. |
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