Personal Details of Albert Taylor

 

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Died:  
Buried:  26/03/1901

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Burial Register
Name at death Albert Taylor
Age at Death 5 months
Burial Date 26 March 1901
Abode Monkey Lane
Newbury
Official at Burial John Neville
Comments
Burial Register Index
Book 1899
Page Number 027
Reccord Number 7415
Sources Burial Register

Burial Register entry for Albert Taylor
©Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission


Biographical Information

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Albert Taylor

Albert Taylor

1900-1901

 

Albert was born in Newbury in 1900 he was the son of Archie and Rose Harriet Taylor (nee Hunt) who married in Newbury in 1897. Albert’s father was a Farm Worker (Cattleman).

Other children of Archie and Rose were:

Amy Matilda 1898   Walter Charles Alfred 1899   Lottie Emily 1902   Rose Emma 1904   Bertie William c1907   Edward Thomas 1908   Annie Naomi 1913

Sadly Amy Matilda (aged 2) and Albert (aged 5 months) died in 1901, both were laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery, Amy was buried on the 14th February and Albert on the 26th March.

The 1901 census records his parents and brother, Walter Charles Alfred (2) living in Monkey Lane Newbury.

The family were living in Bedfordshire by 1902 and were recorded on the 1911 census living in Stopsley Luton but by 1923 the family had returned to Newbury.

 

Author: Christine Gambles
© Christine Gambles



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