So today's mail was a really large bundle. The internet is a wonderful thing...a week and a half ago I ordered the certificates and they were in the mail today!
To start with:
Mary Collis Taylor was born 17 June 1846 at 13 Wilton St, Liverpool. Her father was Charles Taylor, Chemist and Druggist. Her mother was Ann Clarke Taylor formerly Morgan.
Next:
14 Feb 1844 married by license in the parish church of Llangelynin, county of Merioneth by Thos. Jones, Curate
Charles Taylor, gentleman, full age, bachelor, residing in Liverpool, Father: John Taylor (no occupation) and
Anne Clarke Morgan, full age, spinster, residing in Hendre, Father: Anthony Morgan, gentleman
Witnesses: Anthony Thomas Morgan & Jane Lewis
Third:
Anne Clarke Taylor died 14 Apr 1856 Sidney Rd, Tranmere, female, 36 years, wife of Charles Taylor, Chemist, of Chronic Headache & Apoplectic fit - certified
So we have clearly found Charles' first marriage.
I searched on Llangelynin and found the correct spelling is Langelynnin. The other spelling is located in Caernarvonshire. In searching for this I found a new resource: A Vision of Britain Through Time. It is a comprehensive gazetteer and mapping system about all places in Britain. You gotta try it!
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Anne Clarke Morgan IS Mary Collis Taylor's mother
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As an addition to my comments on the Rootsweb board this might interest you, from the wills inventory at the National Library of Wales:
ReplyDeleteAnthony Morgan, Gent B/1845/144 1845
Contents:
Will. Inventory.
Diocese: Bangor
Parish: Llangelynnin
Township: Hendre
County: Merioneth
Looks like Ant(h)ony died shortly after Anne's marriage.
http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/A2A/records.aspx?cat=210-prob_b_10&cid=-1&Gsm=2008-06-18#-1
I don't know if the NLW will send copies of wills by e-mail or snail mail but to ask them they have an enquiries form:
http://www.llgc.org.uk/index.php?id=enquiriesform