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EDWARD PRINCE TAYLOR (1844-1919)

Post by gnstill » Mon Jul 03, 2017 2:40 pm

New Family Page: EDWARD PRINCE TAYLOR (1844-1919)

Please post comments and queries about the FAMILY OF EDWARD PRINCE TAYLOR here.

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Re: EDWARD PRINCE TAYLOR (1844-1919)

Post by stauffermasiuk » Tue Jul 04, 2017 9:01 pm

I was at the Glenbow Archives today in Calgary and took a look at a few files for these lines.

One references Sprague & Frye. Edward Prince Taylor's wife Mary Sabiston (my 4g-grandmother), to add some confusion, apparently had a younger sister, named Marie, who married John Park. She was born 1852. So I think that cleans up the discrepancy on the page.

This document is online: http://www.glenbow.org/collections/sear ... 36-723.pdf

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Re: EDWARD PRINCE TAYLOR (1844-1919)

Post by SLang1148 » Fri Oct 04, 2019 9:32 am

Mary (nee Sabiston) Park's Manitoba Affidavit says she was born Mar 1852. The 1870 Census says she was 18 yrs old (1852). Based on this, I would agree that the Mary Sabiston that married Edward Taylor is NOT the same person that married John Park.

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Re: EDWARD PRINCE TAYLOR (1844-1919)

Post by Janiegirl » Fri Mar 10, 2023 6:36 am

I am great great granddaughter of Edward Taylor. I was reading though and the dates don’t seem to add up. Son to Sarah and Edward was born in 1873 But it states that he was born on the way to Prince Albert in 1875 then in the 1881 census it says he was 9 yrs old. So it couldn’t have been Robert who was born on the trip Unless it took 2 years to move to Prince Albert. Sarah his sister was a year younger than Robert so could it have been Sarah that was born on the way/move to Prince Albert. Did anyone else notice this in the dates?

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