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Christopher Taylor 1590–1644 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1590
Birth Location: Skipton, Yorkshire, England
Death Date: 02 Oct 1644
Death Location: Skipton, Craven, Yorkshire, England
Father: Sir Taylor
Mother: Lady Goodhew
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Children(s): Thomas III
In 1590, Christopher Taylor entered the world in Skipton, Yorkshire, England, born to Sir Robert Taylor And Lady Alice Goodhew. Christopher Taylor had children including Thomas J Taylor Iii. Christopher Taylor passed away in 1644 in Skipton, Craven, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- In 1590, Christopher Taylor entered the world in Skipton, Yorkshire, England, born to Sir Robert Taylor And Lady Alice Goodhew.
- Christopher Taylor had children including Thomas J Taylor Iii.
- Christopher Taylor passed away in 1644 in Skipton, Craven, Yorkshire, England.
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Christopher Taylor's Ancestors
Christopher Taylor's Descendants
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1. Thomas (J Taylor) III 1618–1683 m. Joane Taylor 1618–1661
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1. Margareta Taylor 1642–1662 m. Thomas Duncalfe 1638–1662
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1. MARY (TAYLOR) DUNCALF 1662–1742 m. Peter (Lester) Sr 1660–1742
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1. Catherine Lester 1691–1764 m. John Ball 1694–1741
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Christopher Taylor's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1590
Event Place: Skipton, Yorkshire, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 02 Oct 1644
Event Place: Skipton, Craven, Yorkshire, England