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Dr & Rev Rowland Taylor 1510–1555 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 6 Oct 1510
Birth Location: Rothbury, Northumberland, England
Death Date: 9 Feb 1555
Death Location: Mary Queen Scots had him burned at stake, Hadleigh Common, Suffolk, England
Father: John Taylor
Mother: Susan Rowland
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Children(s): Robert Taylor
In 1510, Dr & Rev Rowland Taylor entered the world in Rothbury, Northumberland, England, born to John Taylor And Susan Rowland. Dr & Rev Rowland Taylor had children including Robert Taylor. Dr & Rev Rowland Taylor passed away in 1555 in Mary Queen Scots had him burned at stake, Hadleigh Common, Suffolk, England.
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Biography
- In 1510, Dr & Rev Rowland Taylor entered the world in Rothbury, Northumberland, England, born to John Taylor And Susan Rowland.
- Dr & Rev Rowland Taylor had children including Robert Taylor.
- Dr & Rev Rowland Taylor passed away in 1555 in Mary Queen Scots had him burned at stake, Hadleigh Common, Suffolk, England.
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Dr Taylor's Descendants
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1. Robert Taylor 1543–1571
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1. Robert (Taylor) II 1566–1598 m. Agnes Downe 1566–1598
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1. Michalakis Taylor 1594–1646
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1. Elizabeth Taylor 1614–1636 m. Robert Field 1605–1672
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Dr Taylor's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 6 Oct 1510
Event Place: Rothbury, Northumberland, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 9 Feb 1555
Event Place: Mary Queen Scots had him burned at stake, Hadleigh Common, Suffolk, England