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Date Posted:03/11/2009 19:30 PMCopy HTML Hello Cousins - Will try to stick to one (genealogy) subject at a time ;-) Ignore what does not interest you! This is about Elizabeth Tindall Taylor - Alexander's wife - mother to my gran Rose and your dad Ted (Your mum got much of it right) I think she may be the "E" in the E.A. Taylor business name - the artificial flower business came from her family. Info below that is Elizabeth Tindall Taylor is in black - my notes re "peripheral" family are in red. Barb Elizabeth was born Jan 9, 1860 to Thomas and Frances Tindall BIRTH: Mar 1860, Clerkenwell 1b 556 CERTIFICATE #58 Reg Dist Clerkenwell, Sub Dist Pentonville Birth Ninth January 1860 73 Southampton St. CHRISTENING: LDS Film # 0590840 St John the Baptist, Shoreditch #2898 daughter Thomas and Frances Tindall, Florist abode 14 Bevenden Street Elizabeth was the third of 8 children born between 1855 and 1873 - the second son Thomas apparently died very young Thomas Tindall: BIRTH/CHRISTENING: LDS Film # 0374361 # 2997 St Andrew Holborn, birth 8/9/1857 Christening 9/6/1857 Father Flower Maker abode Mount Pleasant Census info gives some detail - son Thomas never appeared in any census so likely died 1861 CENSUS: RG9/196 Clerkenwell Folios 49 to 56 52 Southampton St - 2 families in same house George Tindall; Hd; M; 57; Cab driver; b Turnham Green [in parish of Chiswick, Mddx] Elizabeth do; Wife; M; 67; -; b Clerkenwell George R do; Son; M; 33; Compositor; b City George R do; Grandson; -; 8; Scholar; b Islington Sophia A do; Granddau; -; 5; do; do Thomas Tindall; Hd; M; 30; Artificial florist; b Shoreditch Frances do; Wife; M; 29; do; b Criplegate Frances do; Dau; -; 6; Scholar; b St Lukes Elizabeth do; do; - ; 1; -; b Clerkenwell 1871 CENSUS: RG10/450 Registration district: Shoreditch Sub-registration district: Hoxton New Town ED, institution, or vessel: 24 Folio: 43 Page: 7 Household schedule number: 42 Thomas Tindale 49 Shoreditch, Middlesex, England Head Flower Maker Francis Tindale 39 Shoreditch, Middlesex, England Wife Flower Maker Francis Tindale 16 Shoreditch, Middlesex, England Daughter Flower Maker Elizabeth Tindale 10 Shoreditch, Middlesex, England Daughter Alexandria Tindale 8 Shoreditch, Middlesex, England Daughter Emily Tindale 6 Shoreditch, Middlesex, England Daughter Rose Tindale 3 Shoreditch, Middlesex, England Daughter Beatrice Tindale 1 Shoreditch, Middlesex, England Daughter 1881 CENSUS: RG11/361 St Lukes, Mddx (Ecc Dist: St Clements) folio 100 /page 212 City Rd Thomas Tindall; Hd; M; 51; Cutter Out; b Hoxton Frances do; Wife; M; 50; Artificial Flower Maker; b London Frances do; Dau; Unm; 25; do do; b St Lukes Elizabeth do; do; do; 21; do do; b Clerkenwell Alexandra do; do; do; 18; Needle Woman; do Emily do; do; do; 15; Scholar; b Hackney Rose do; do; do; 12; do; Hoxton Beatrice do; do; -; do; do MARRIAGE at the Parish Church of St Luke, Mddx 20 Feb 1888 Alexander Taylor, 25, bach, Seaman, res: 208 City Rd father: Alexander Taylor (deceased), Baker Elizabeth Tindall, 28, spin, Artificial Florist, 208 City Rd, father: Thomas Tindall (deceased), Artificial Florist By banns; both seem to have signed; Wits: John Henry Wagner, Emily Tindall (Note - John Henry Wagner was the husband of Elizabeth's older sister Frances. Dont find that they had any children but they were apparently quite close to Alexander and Elizabeth's children. Leonard listed them as his contact on his first enlistment and in 1891 both Rose and Poppy were living with them ) 1901 Census: Living with Aunt and Uncle in Hackney Civil parish: Hackney Ecclesiatical parish: St Phillip Dalston County/Island: London Country: England Source information: RG13/223 Registration district: Hackney Sub-registration district: South-West Hackney ED, institution, or vessel: 7 Folio: 74 Page: 69 Household schedule number: 514 John H Wagner abt 1856 Mile End, London, England Head Letter Sorter General Post Office Frances Wagner abt 1855 St Luke, London, England Wife Frances E Taylor abt 1890 Hoxton, London, England Niece Poppy M Taylor abt 1894 Hoxton, London, England Niece 1891 Census: RG12/188 Page 14 14 Englefield Road Alexander Taylor, Head, M 29, Artificial Florist, b. South America Elizabeth Do, Wife, M, 31, Do, Do b. Rose Do, dau, S b. Hoxton Jinnie Wood, serv (f) 13 b. St. Lukes 1901 Census: Civil parish: Shoreditch Ecclesiatical parish: Christchurch Hoxton County/Island: London Country: England Source information: RG13/270 Registration district: Shoreditch Sub-registration district: Hoxton New Town ED, institution, or vessel: 2 Folio: 60 Page: 51 Household schedule number: 397 Alexander Taylor abt 1863 British Guiana Head Shoreditch London Artificial Florist Elizabeth Taylor abt 1861 Pentonville, London, England Wife Artificial Florist The only of Elizabeth's siblings that I found with children was her sister Alexandra who married a William Graham and had a son Albert J. Graham - here is Alexandra's info England & Wales, FreeBMD Index: 1837-1983 Record Name: Tindall, Alexandra Record Type: Marriages Quarter: December Year: 1887 District: Holborn County: London Middlesex Volume: 1b Page: 1121 Graham, William 1887 December Marriages Tindall, Alexandra 1891 CENSUS: Civil parish: Islington Ecclesiastical parish: St Matthews Town: London City County/Island: London Source information: RG12/170 Registration district: Islington Sub registration district: Islington South ED, institution, or vessel: 27a Folio: 117 Page: 62 GSU Number: 6095280 Graham, William R abt 1863 Tuban, Sunderland Head Seaman Graham, Alexandra abt 1864 Hackney, London, England Wife Graham, Albert J abt 1890 Stratford Son England & Wales, FreeBMD Index: 1837-1983 Record Name: Graham, Alexandra Record Type: Deaths Age at death: 35 Quarter: March Year: 1898 District: Hackney County: Greater London London Middlesex Volume: 1b Page: 394 *************** From my Gran's Memoirs: My mother's family was very religious and did not even cook on Sunday. Mum told me that if I looked in the mirror too often I could see the Devil looking over my shoulder. |