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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Mary Taylor: Birth: 1836 in Marykirk, Kinkardineshire, Scotland.

  2. Christina Taylor: Birth: 1839 in Marykirk, Kinkardineshire, Scotland. Death: 02 JUN 1869 in Marykirk, Kinkardineshire, Scotland

  3. Isabel Taylor: Birth: 1840 in Marykirk, Kinkardineshire, Scotland.

  4. Jessie Taylor: Birth: 1842 in Marykirk, Kinkardineshire, Scotland.

  5. James C. Taylor: Birth: 1845 in Marykirk, Kinkardineshire, Scotland. Death: BET 1910 AND 1920 in Massachusetts, USA

  6. William Taylor: Birth: 1852 in Marykirk, Kinkardineshire, Scotland.


Notes
a. Note:   her name comes from the death registration of Andew Taylor (she had died earlier)
 but the name is a bit unclear and is more likely to have been Christine or Christina, her last name also may have been Millar
 we will need to find more documents to determine what was correct
  1841 Scottish Census, Marykirk, Kincardineshire
 address Luthernuir Street
  Andrew Taylor, head, age 28, occ: Linen Hand Loom Weaver, born in Scotland
 Christan Millie(sic) [Miller?] , female, age 30, occ F.S. [Family Sevant?]
 Margaret Paul, age 10, [stepdaughter]
 A.C. Paul, age 8, male, [stepson]
 Mary Taylor, [daughter], age 4
 Christian Taylor, [daughter], age 2
 Isabel Taylor, [daughter], age 6 months
  (Note 1841 census recorded neither relationships nor places of birth, and often omitted occupations)
 I sumise that the 2 Paul children may have been Christian/Christina Miller's by a previous marriage or perhaps by a deceased
 unmarried father, and that Miller was either her maiden name or she had married someone named Miller also now deceased,
 The Taylor children were either from a previous/deceased wife of Andrew's or could also have been Christian's especially the
 girl also named Christian and the baby Isabel but we have no evidence of any of that yet - we need some birth registrations)
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 1851 Scottish Census, Marykirk, Kincardineshire, ED 8, page 13, family schedule 66
 address : Luthermend(sic in transcription) probably Luthermuir Street
  Andrew Taylor, head, age 37, born in Dysart, Fifeshire, occ: handloom weaver
 Christian Taylor, wife, age 42, born in Montrose, Forfarshire
 Margaret Paul, stepdaughter, age 20, born in Montrose, Forfarshire, occ: handloom weaver, mother's name: Christian
 Alexander Paul, stepson, age 18, born in Old Machar, Aberdeen, occ: Ag Laborer
 Mary Taylor, daughter, age 14, born in Marykirk, Kincardineshire
 Christian Taylor, daughter, age 12, born in Marykirk, Kincardineshire, occ: winder of yarn
 Jessie Taylor, daughter, age 8, born in Marykirk, Kincardineshire, occ: scholar
 James Taylor, son, age 5, born in Marykirk, Kincardineshire
 Jean Farquhar, granddaughter, age 11 months
  (unclear who the parents of Jean Farquhar were, she might have been the child of an unmarried Margaret Paul)
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 1861 Scottish Census, Marykirk, Kincardineshire, ed 7, page 9 family schedule 48
 address 40 Luthermuir Street
  Andrew Taylor, head, age 48, born in Dysart, Fifeshire, occ: Linen Weaver
 Christina Taylor, wife, age 52, born in Montrose, Forfarshire, occ: seamstress
 Isabella Taylor, daughter, age 21, born in Marykirk, Kincardineshire, occ: seamstress
 Jessie taylor, daughter, age 18, born in Marykirk, Kincardineshire, occ: linen weaver
 William Taylor, son, age 8, son, born in Marykirk, Kincardineshire, occ: scholar
 Mary Beattie, granddaughter, age 4, born in Marykirk, Kincardineshire
 George Paul Ferrise, grandson, age 8 months
  (again it is unclear who the parents of these two new grandchildren were,
 they could have been the children of Mary or Christian/Christina, now married
 unknown where James was, he now would be 15)
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 1871 Scottish census - not located yet)


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