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Albert James Taylor 1923 – 2007 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1923

Birth Location: Eastbourne, Sussex, England

Death Date: 28 Sep 2007

Death Location: Seaham, Durham, England

Father: Alfred Taylor

Mother: Alice Cheal

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In 1923, Albert James Taylor entered the world in Eastbourne, Sussex, England, born to Alfred James Taylor and Alice Mary Elizabeth Cheal. Albert James Taylor passed away in 2007 in Seaham, Durham, England.

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Biography

  • In 1923, Albert James Taylor entered the world in Eastbourne, Sussex, England, born to Alfred James Taylor and Alice Mary Elizabeth Cheal.
  • Albert James Taylor passed away in 2007 in Seaham, Durham, England.

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Albert Taylor's Ancestors

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Albert Taylor
1923 – 2007
Birth Place: Eastbourne, Sussex, England
Parents
Alfred James Taylor
1889 – 1935
Alice (Mary Elizabeth) Cheal
1893 – 1967
Eastbourne, Sussex, England
Grandparents
James Taylor
Thomas (Henry) Cheal
1862 – 1931
Westdean, Sussex, England
Elizabeth Morris
1865 – 1936
Eastbourne, Sussex, England
Great-Grandparents
Edward Cheal
1827 – 1914
Eleanor Cheal
1832 – 1890
Edward Morris
Ruth Aucock
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Edward Cheal
1793 – 1871
Jane Potter
1791 – 1868
Thomas Cheal
1788 – 1860
Sarah Marchant
1794 – 1847

Albert Taylor's Timeline

2 Records

1923
1923
Birth of Albert James Taylor in Eastbourne, Sussex, England
Eastbourne, Sussex, England
2007
28 Sep 2007
Age 84
Death of Albert James Taylor in Seaham, Durham, England
Seaham, Durham, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1923
    Event Place: Eastbourne, Sussex, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 Sep 2007
    Event Place: Seaham, Durham, England

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