I am looking for the Taylor / Turner / Bickmore families.
Thomas TAYLOR was married to Elizabeth BICKMORE ca 1830. Their son Edward was christened 17 Mar 1833 at Capel Saint Mary in Suffolk. Edward married Anne Turner at St Matthews, Sutton Bridge, Lincolnshire in 1856 and they lived in various places including Wainsfleet, Kirton on Lindsey, Durham and London before emigrating to New Zealand in 1873.
Thomas and Elizabeth had several other children, place of birth unknown: Rebecca (?b. 1830, ?m. FORREST) , Mary (?b. 1834), Sophia Howard (?b. 1841, d. 1942) Deborah (?m. BUNN or MORTIMER), and Anne (?m. MARSHALL).
Elizabeth Bickmore may belong to the Bickmores living in Kelvedon near Colchester in Essex, the most likely candidate from the IGI for Elizabeth seems to be Elizabeth Christened 18 APR 1813 at the Independent Protestant Dissenters, Kelvedon, parents Isaac and Sarah.
The Turners lived in the Nene lighthouse near Sutton Bridge in Lincolnshire ca 1830 (later made famous by Sir Peter Scott) and appear to have been a family of Sea Captains.
Many thanks for any assistance you con provide
Murray
Christchurch
New Zealand
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Thread: Turner, Taylor, Bickmore
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13-02-2005, 2:43 AM #1MurrayGuest
Turner, Taylor, Bickmore
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13-02-2005, 3:55 AM #2Carrie MeertenGuest
re: Turner, Taylor, Bickmore
1871 Census search for Edward Taylor - have emailed you a link to view the original census.
Name age birthplace relationship parish county
Ann Taylor 39 Sutton West, Lincolnshire, England Wife Battersea London
Edward Taylor 38 Capel, Suffolk, England Head Battersea London
Kate M Taylor 11 Wainfleet, Lincolnshire, England Daughter Battersea London
Lillian Taylor 6 Sannybrow, Durham, England Daughter Battersea London
Thomas E Taylor 8 Keston; Lindsey, Lincolnshire, England Son Battersea London
Civil parish: Battersea
Ecclesiastical parish: Christchurch
County/Island: London
Country: England
Source information: RG10/705
Registration district: Wandsworth
Sub-registration district: Battersea
ED, institution, or vessel: 32Last edited by meerten; 13-02-2005 at 3:59 AM. Reason: site glitch - jumbled text
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13-02-2005, 4:14 AM #3Carrie MeertenGuest
the 1871 for Edward is all that I can do a search on as there is not enough info to do searches on any of the others, ie, names of husbands, where born etc. same for thomas.
hope edwards info helps.
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13-02-2005, 4:18 AM #4MurrayGuest
Thanks Meerten
I have just gained access to the Ancestory database and found the 1871 census record last night. The family travelled a lot and so it is very hard to pin them down.
Your help is most appreciated!
Kind regards
MurrayLast edited by Murray; 13-02-2005 at 4:21 AM.
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