Could Jemima WILLIAMS also be Jemima TAYLOR/TYLER? (General)

by Haydn @, Leicestershire, Tuesday, December 07, 2010, 12:51 (5105 days ago)

Hi,

In trying to find my ancestors, I have come across a series of transcribed events in Mitcheldean that might just link together (but also might not.)

Jemima Williams married Robert Evans on 19th May 1823 at Newland. They are also together, with their children in Mill End, Mitcheldean on 1841, 1851 + 1861 Censuses. The latter says she was born in 1802 at Mitcheldean, where Jemima was buried 2.10.1868 age 66.

The problem is that the only 1802 christening is for Jemimey/Jemima Taylor base child of Sarah Taylor, but ... there is a Sarah Taylor marrying William Williams in 1803. Is this likely to be pure coincidence or a possible link?

Because ... I have found another 'quirk'. In 1841, according to 'Ancestry', Jemima's family are living with Thomas and Ann Tylor. Could this be Thomas Tyler babtised 4.1.1780, as he seems to have had a sister Sarah Tyler christened at Mitcheldean on 29th November 1788?

Although a very young mother and wife could Sarah Tyler be Jemima's mother?

Any ideas about with this would be very helpful. Thankyou.

Haydn

Could Jemima WILLIAMS also be Jemima TAYLOR/TYLER?

by slowhands @, proud of his ancient Dean Forest roots, Tuesday, December 07, 2010, 18:03 (5105 days ago) @ Haydn

The problem is that the only 1802 christening is for Jemimey/Jemima Taylor base child of Sarah Taylor, but ... there is a Sarah Taylor marrying William Williams in 1803. Is this likely to be pure coincidence or a possible link?

Sounds very plausible Jemima would have been know as Williams for her young life

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Could Jemima WILLIAMS also be Jemima TAYLOR/TYLER?

by Haydn @, Leicestershire, Tuesday, December 07, 2010, 18:21 (5105 days ago) @ slowhands

Thankyou. At last I feel I've not been over imaginative. (On that point, at least)
Haydn

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