Grieve / Taylor of Durham, England

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Grieve / Taylor of Durham, England

Legg inn av jackie » 16 jun 2007 08:37:07

Elizabeth Mary Grieve (dtr of Jane Bowes and Jacob Grieve) Christened
19 Sept 1759 M2 Mar 1778 in Chester le Street, Durham to Robert Taylor
B29 May 1757, Great Lumley, Durham, (son of Anthony Taylor and Dorothy
Holmes)
They had the following children: Jacob Taylor (Chr 25 Nov 1778),
Dorothy Taylor (Chr 18 Oct 1780), Jane Taylor (Chr 17 Nov 1782),
Anthony Taylor (Chr 17 Nov 1782), Robert Taylor ( Chr 8 Aug 1785),
George Bowes Taylor B13 June 1792), Jane Taylor (B 2 Dec 1802),
Anthony Taylor (Chr 9 Sept 1787), Thomas Taylor (Chr 11 Nov 1789), and
George Bowes Taylor (B 30 May 1798) all born in Chester le Street,
Durham.
Does anyone have any information on their spouses? or on their deaths?

Regards
Jackie

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Re: Grieve / Taylor of Durham, England

Legg inn av Gjest » 16 jun 2007 09:07:22

On 16 Jun, 09:37, jackie <lock.jac...@gmail.com> wrote:
Elizabeth Mary Grieve (dtr of Jane Bowes and Jacob Grieve) Christened
19 Sept 1759 M2 Mar 1778 in Chester le Street, Durham to Robert Taylor
B29 May 1757, Great Lumley, Durham, (son of Anthony Taylor and Dorothy
Holmes)
They had the following children: Jacob Taylor (Chr 25 Nov 1778),
Dorothy Taylor (Chr 18 Oct 1780), Jane Taylor (Chr 17 Nov 1782),
Anthony Taylor (Chr 17 Nov 1782), Robert Taylor ( Chr 8 Aug 1785),
George Bowes Taylor B13 June 1792), Jane Taylor (B 2 Dec 1802),
Anthony Taylor (Chr 9 Sept 1787), Thomas Taylor (Chr 11 Nov 1789), and
George Bowes Taylor (B 30 May 1798) all born in Chester le Street,
Durham.
Does anyone have any information on their spouses? or on their deaths?

Regards
Jackie

Chester-le-Street marriages have been extracted onto the IGI - if you
access it via the Hugh Wallis site at
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com ... #PageTitle
you avoid all the dross submitted by members

Burials at Chester-le-Street 1707-1812 are available on the pay per
view site http://www.familyhistoryonline.net/

You're probably better posting for this period on
soc.genealogy.britain, or on the appropriate county board on http://www.rootschat.com,
rather than on this medieval list

David

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