I am wondering if somebody would be able to help me with the following? Henery TAYLOR married Ellenor probably in the late 1500's early 1600's. Ellenor was the daughter of Sir John de KINGSTON and Matilda. It appears that they had either two or three sons Henery, John and maybe Richard. Richard may have been a son of John's the "tree" that I have is unclear. However it explains that Ellenor's husband Henery must have died because she had a second husband William DREW. I am wondering if anybody has researched the TAYLOR's on the Island around that time and also if there could be any connection with John TAYLOR of Ropley or Thomas TAYLOR of Bradley in Hampshire both were farmers in the 1600's. I have traced my Taylor's back through Whitchurch from 1670 onwards and this would be the breakthrough of what would seem to be a massive brickwall. I would be grateful for any suggestions, help etc that anybody could offer. Keith Taylor, St. Albans.
Hi Keith, I don't have any Taylors going that far back I'm afraid (it would be good to make the link though). However, I do have a connection with Harriet Taylor (b.1792, d.1863 - married John Spanner (b.1796, d.1871). She was the daughter of John Taylor (no dates) and Hannah Earwaker (b.1786) (Hannah's parents were: John Earwaker (b.1753, bu.1831) & Ann Norgate (b.1765, bu.18060)). Ann's father was John Norgate (no dates). Dean, Southampton. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Keith Taylor" <keith.taylor1@ntlworld.com> To: <ISLE-OF-WIGHT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 15, 2004 5:23 PM Subject: [IoW] TAYLOR Isle of Wight 1600's > I am wondering if somebody would be able to help me with the following? > > Henery TAYLOR married Ellenor probably in the late 1500's early 1600's. Ellenor was the daughter of Sir John de KINGSTON and Matilda. It appears that they had either two or three sons Henery, John and maybe Richard. Richard may have been a son of John's the "tree" that I have is unclear. However it explains that Ellenor's husband Henery must have died because she had a second husband William DREW. > > I am wondering if anybody has researched the TAYLOR's on the Island around that time and also if there could be any connection with John TAYLOR of Ropley or Thomas TAYLOR of Bradley in Hampshire both were farmers in the 1600's. I have traced my Taylor's back through Whitchurch from 1670 onwards and this would be the breakthrough of what would seem to be a massive brickwall. > > I would be grateful for any suggestions, help etc that anybody could offer. > > Keith Taylor, > St. Albans. > >