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Matilda Trigger

Birthabt 1831 - Devonport, Devon, England
DeathJanuary 1901 - Orsett, Essex
MotherMary Dawe
FatherPhilip Trigger

Born in Devonport, Devon, England on abt 1831 to Philip Trigger and Mary Dawe. Matilda Trigger married Thomas Taylor and had 8 children. She passed away on January 1901 in Orsett, Essex.

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Philip Trigger
1790 - 1871
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Mary Dawe
1796 - 1867
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Thomas Taylor
1829 - Unknown
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Mary Matilda Taylor
1858 - 1911
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Thomas Jenkin George Taylor
1853 - 1905
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John Reynick Taylor
1868 - Unknown
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William Charles Taylor
1860 - 1867
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Charles Edmund Taylor
1861 - 1932
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George Rennick Taylor
1870 - Unknown
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Emma Reynick Taylor
1866 - Unknown
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James Harry Taylor
1873 - Unknown

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