CADE FAMILY HISTORY

Bessie TAYLOR's great paternal grandparents, John and Mary TAYLOR, were from Great Budworth, Cheshire some eight miles from Warrington, LAN.

Bessie's grandparents, John and Mary TAYLOR had seven children, and judging by the different birthplaces of the children, it seems that the family was constantly moving to enable John to find employment as an agricultural labourer:

Children:
1.
William TAYLOR (1830-1877) baptised at Aston by Budworth, CHS.
2. Jane TAYLOR (1834-) baptised at Great Budworth, CHS.
3. Mary TAYLOR (1836-) born at Wincham, Great Budworth, CHS.
4. Margaret TAYLOR (1837-) born at Antrobus, Great Budworth, CHS.
5. Harriet TAYLOR (1839-) born at Comberbach, Great Budworth, CHS.
6. Betty TAYLOR (1843-) born at Antrobus, Great Budworth, CHS.
7. Thomas TAYLOR (1852-) born at Wincham, Great Budworth, CHS.


William TAYLOR, Peter Foster TAYLOR's father, was baptised at Aston by Budworth on 11 July 1830. He was a husbandman and a carter of Hollinsgreen, CHS. On 13 April 1856, in the parish church of Warrington, he married Mary FORSTER of Hollinsgreen, daughter of Joseph FORSTER.

William and Mary had two children:

1. Peter Foster TAYLOR (1857-1921) who married Margaret TYRIE.
2. Martha TAYLOR (1858-) born at Antrobus, Great Budworth.

The TAYLOR Story
Relationship

parents of my mother, Margaret Rose THOMPSON



Their only child, Bessie, (my maternal grandmother) was born on Wednesday, 1 October 1884 at 59 Brindle Heath Road, Pendleton, Salford, Lancashire.

Peter Foster TAYLOR, cotton cloth dyer, died on 18 February 1921 at 4 Upper Gordon Street, Pendleton at the age of sixty-four, his widow, Margaret (nee TYRIE) TAYLOR did not die until 1934 in Grimsby, Lincolnshire.








Peter Foster TAYLOR
was born in January 1857 at Antrobus and baptised on 1 May 1857 at Great Budworth, CHS. Before his eighteenth birthday, he had moved to Brindle Heath, Pendleton, LAN, where he became a cotton cloth dyer.

Peter Foster TAYLOR, aged twenty-six, a bachelor and cotton cloth dyer of Pendleton married Margaret TYRIE, twenty-four and a spinster of Pendleton, in the parish church of Eccles, Lancashire on 9 December 1883.

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