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Re: looking for Hortons
Hi Annette. Thanks for the info.................I haven't come across any Leonard Horton's on my tree yet but I'll let you know if I do.
regards
KayT
Hi
I am looking for descendants of my great grandfather Henry Horton b 1854 who married Harriet Ledbrook. I have found that they had 9 children, one being my grandmother Edith Lucy b 1891. Edith Lucy married James Alfred Taylor.
The Horton family address on the 1911 census was 3 Byfield...
Re: more Taylor's
Hi Carolynn
I know what you mean about Taylor's being almost as popular as Smiths.............especially Charles Taylors!! I don't think that I have come across any Arthurs but I have a few Philip's, James's and Charles's
Regards
KayT
Re: more Taylor's
Thanks mikejee,
The 1920 electoral role info sound like their my Taylors! I think that Alf is my grandfather James Alfred (he was known as Alf) and one of his brothers was a George so may be this is George Alfred . Alf would not appear on the electoral role in 1922 as he...
I am trying to trace descendants of my great grandfather Charles Taylor born 1862 who married Elizabeth Gammage. So far I have found that they had 12 children, one being my grandfather James Alfred who was born in 1888 and married Edith Lucy Horton in 1914.
The 1911 census gives the...