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Daniel Taylor 1719 – 1806 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Nov 1719

Birth Location: Newington next Hythe, Kent, England,

Death Date: 17 Sep 1806

Death Location: Folkestone, Kent, England

Father: William Taylor

Mother: Anne Slater

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In 1719, Daniel Taylor entered the world in Newington next Hythe, Kent, England,, born to William Taylor and Anne Slater. Daniel Taylor passed away in 1806 in Folkestone, Kent, England.

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Biography

  • In 1719, Daniel Taylor entered the world in Newington next Hythe, Kent, England,, born to William Taylor and Anne Slater.
  • Daniel Taylor passed away in 1806 in Folkestone, Kent, England.

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Daniel Taylor's Ancestors

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Daniel Taylor
1719 – 1806
Birth Place: Newington next Hythe, Kent, England,
Parents
William Taylor
1690 – 1723
Folkestone, Kent, England
Anne Slater
1690 – 1749
Folkestone, Ss Mary & Eanswith, Kent, England
Grandparents
Daniel (Slater or) Slaughter
1665 – 1713
Folkestone, Kent, England
Susannah Jenkins
1665 – 1731
Folkestone, Kent, England
Great-Grandparents
Slater
1640 –
Thomas Jenkins
1632 – 1674
Elizabeth Hawes
1635 – 1665
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Philip Jenkin
1605 – 1636
Jane Symmons
1610 – 1636
William Hawes

Daniel Taylor's Timeline

2 Records

1719
29 Nov 1719
Birth of Daniel Taylor in Newington next Hythe, Kent, England,
Newington next Hythe, Kent, England,
1806
17 Sep 1806
Age 87
Death of Daniel Taylor in Folkestone, Kent, England
Folkestone, Kent, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Nov 1719
    Event Place: Newington next Hythe, Kent, England,

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 17 Sep 1806
    Event Place: Folkestone, Kent, England

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