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WORLD WAR I

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200848(MT) Corporal Alexander Taylor RASC Born 1880
Roll of Honour

AVL
Served on Home Front

Address: Nottingham Road, 200848 Cpl ASC (MT)
   

Family history etc

  Alexander Taylor
Born 1880 Bingham Dec qtr
Census 1881 Living in Market Place with:
Grandmother: Hannah Goodwin B. 1816 Bingham
Mother: Hannah B. 1850 Bingham
Nurse: Frances Moss B.1865 Nottingham
Siblings:
John Goodwin B.1868 Bingham
James B.1878 Bingham

Beerhouse keeper
Steam Ploughman’s wife
Nurse Domestic

General Labourer
From our analysis of the census records, the beer house is likely to have been the Plough and Harrow, where the Co-op is now.
Census 1891 Living in Market Place with:
Father: James B. 1855 Perth, Scotland
Mother: Hannah
Siblings:
John
James
Elizabeth B. 1884 Bingham

Engine Driver


General Labourer
 
1901 Married Mary Spurr Daughter of John H Spurr and sister of John Spurr
(Marriage record shows father as Henry and mother as Ellen Spurr which fit census.
Her father and brother served in WW1, click here for details
Census 1911 Living in Mill Cottage with
Wife: Mary
Children:
James Henry B. 1902 Bingham
Dorothy Hannah B. 1910 Bingham
Mill labourer  
1924 Died of pulmonary tuberculosis 28/4/1924 at Ransom Sanatorium, Mansfield Motor lorry driver Notified by widow Mary Taylor of Lings Cottages, Cropwell Butler
1939 Register Moor lane, Bingham:
Mary Taylor, b. 15 July 1880, widowed
Thomas Roger Cumberland, b. 6 Jun 1913, married
Dorothy Hannah Cumberland, b. 2 Nov 1910

Laundry worker
Tilemaker, brickworks
Unpaid household duties
This is the most likely entry for Mary. She was born Sep qtr 1880.
1963 Mary died, Bingham Sep    

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