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William Taylor

Birth10th February 1822 - Tarleton, Lancashire, England
Death17th February, 1906 - Tarleton, Lancashire
MotherNanny Wignall
FatherNicholas Taylor

Born in Tarleton, Lancashire, England on 10th February 1822 to Nicholas Taylor and Nanny Wignall. William Taylor married Elizabeth "Betty" Edmondson and had 7 children. He passed away on 17th February, 1906 in Tarleton, Lancashire.

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Nicholas Taylor
1787 - 1863
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Nanny Wignall
1781 - 1828
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Elizabeth "Betty" Edmondson
1824 - 1896
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Thomas Edmondson
1845 - 1919
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Martha Taylor
1850 - 1923
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Alice Taylor
1854 - 1907
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Nanny Taylor
1848 - 1917
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Elizabeth Taylor
1852 - Unknown
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William Taylor
1857 - 1929
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Nicholas Taylor
1859 - 1913

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