Edna Hollies - b 1843-Mother Sarah Taylor ARC TBC?
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Re: Edna Hollies - b 1843-Mother Sarah Taylor
The John Taylor on BCC looks very possible. The Taylor and Hollies/Hollis families are living in the same area of Windmill End and Darby End in 1841 and 51 and the names of Hannah, Sarah and John are common.
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Re: Edna Hollies - b 1843-Mother Sarah Taylor
The Taylor family of Netherton are listed as Copy Holders of some Land given by Lord Dudley in his Will 1847.
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Re: Edna Hollies - b 1843-Mother Sarah Taylor
Have you tried here
http://uk-transcriptions.accessgenealogy.com/Worcs..htm
there are some st thomas stuff here
http://uk-transcriptions.accessgenealogy.com/Worcs..htm
there are some st thomas stuff here
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Re: Edna Hollies - b 1843-Mother Sarah Taylor
linell wrote:The Taylor family of Netherton are listed as Copy Holders of some Land given by Lord Dudley in his Will 1847.
Interesting. I wonder which Taylor family that is. My mother's direct line came from Belper as strike breakers in the early 1860s, but there's at least two more Taylor lines in my mothers family, all from around Netherton. Where can I see that will Linell?
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Re: Edna Hollies - b 1843-Mother Sarah Taylor
oscar wrote:Have you tried here
http://uk-transcriptions.accessgenealogy.com/Worcs..htm
there are some st thomas stuff here
Thanks Oscar.
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Re: Edna Hollies - b 1843-Mother Sarah Taylor
29 Jul 1822 St Thomas Dudley
Robert TAYLOR Of This Parish Widower
Sarah KNOWLES Of This Parish Spinster
By Banns Robert Signed The X Of Sarah
Wit; George Steventon Richard Hadley X

Robert TAYLOR Of This Parish Widower
Sarah KNOWLES Of This Parish Spinster
By Banns Robert Signed The X Of Sarah
Wit; George Steventon Richard Hadley X

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Re: Edna Hollies - b 1843-Mother Sarah Taylor
rockyfowler wrote:29 Jul 1822 St Thomas Dudley
Robert TAYLOR Of This Parish Widower
Sarah KNOWLES Of This Parish Spinster
By Banns Robert Signed The X Of Sarah
Wit; George Steventon Richard Hadley X
Thanks RF - more unanswered questions -

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Re: Edna Hollies - b 1843-Mother Sarah Taylor
Thanks Rf will add that to Bcc 

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Re: Edna Hollies - b 1843-Mother Sarah Taylor
blackcountrybiker wrote:linell wrote:The Taylor family of Netherton are listed as Copy Holders of some Land given by Lord Dudley in his Will 1847.
Interesting. I wonder which Taylor family that is. My mother's direct line came from Belper as strike breakers in the early 1860s, but there's at least two more Taylor lines in my mothers family, all from around Netherton. Where can I see that will Linell?
I found the details in a book on Netherton. The will was the Rt Hon John Williams Earl of Dudley. Would be at Dudley Archives or maybe on line on the National Archives (Wills) Web Site, which can be downloaded. HTH Linell.