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John Taylor

Birth1480 - Barton under Needwood, Staffordshire, England
Death8 Oct 1534 - Rothbury, Northumberlandshire, England
MotherLady JOAN of Schodochurst Gilbard Marshall Taylor Humphrey
FatherSir William I of Schodochurst, Kent Taylor William Taylefer", "William Taylifer"

Born in Barton under Needwood, Staffordshire, England on 1480 to Sir William I of Schodochurst, Kent Taylor William Taylefer", "William Taylifer" and Lady JOAN of Schodochurst Gilbard Marshall Taylor Humphrey. John Taylor married Thomasine (second wife) Isaac and had 3 children. He passed away on 8 Oct 1534 in Rothbury, Northumberlandshire, England.

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Parents
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Sir William I Of Schodochurst, Kent Taylor William Taylefer", "William Taylifer"
1447 - 1525
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Lady Joan Of Schodochurst Gilbard Marshall Taylor Humphrey
1432 - 1493
Spouse(s)
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Thomasine (Second Wife) Isaac
1484 - 1551
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Lord John Taylor
1500 - 1567
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Lord John Taylor
1542 - 1590
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John Taylor
Unknown - 1593

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