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kiterunner
22-08-10, 15:48
Name - "official" name and what they were known as Elizabeth Taylor
Date and place of birth 1855 Accrington, Lancashire
Names of parents Edmund Taylor and Betty nee Houghton
Date and place of baptism - if applicable 5 Aug 1855 Accrington
Details of each of his or her marriages - if any Didn't marry as far as I know but lived with her sister's widower Thomas Kenyon. Length of marriage is not filled in on 1911 census but it says they had 6 children, 3 living and 3 dead. We think this includes their children by previous partners from before they lived together
Occupation(s) - if any Housewife
Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on.
1861 - 31 Grange Lane, Accrington, Lancashire
1871 - 51 Grange Street, Accrington
1881 - 49 Grange Street, Accrington
1891 - 1911 - 54 South Street, Accrington
Date, place and cause of death Don't know
Date and place of burial / cremation. Don't know
Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable Don't know
Memorial inscription - if any Don't know

Margaret in Burton
22-08-10, 18:14
Would she be listed as Kenyon at death do you think?

Margaret in Burton
22-08-10, 18:21
possible deaths

Elizabeth Kenyon
Haslingden district (right one for Accrington)
June qtr 1922
8c 174
aged 67


Elizabeth Kenyon
Haslingden
Mar qtr 1918
8e 137
aged 62

kiterunner
22-08-10, 19:01
Thanks, Marg, I found a few possible deaths and also she could have been registered as Taylor since she wasn't actually married to Thomas (we think). I seem to remember there were too many possible deaths to pick one out.

Margaret in Burton
22-08-10, 19:56
Have you tried burial records or even crem?

kiterunner
22-08-10, 21:58
Well, I've tried as in what's available online but I haven't actually been to the record office up there to look. Mainly because some of OH's close relatives are also doing this tree and they do sometimes visit the record offices etc, so I tend to wait and see if they come up with something.