Thomas Edward Taylour
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Thomas Edward Taylour
Summary
Thomas Edward Taylour is a human[1]. He was born on March 25, 1811[2]. He died on February 3, 1883[3].
Key Facts
- Thomas Edward Taylour was born on March 25, 1811[2].
- Thomas Edward Taylour died on February 3, 1883[3].
- Thomas Edward Taylour's father was Henry Edward Taylour[4].
- Thomas Edward Taylour's mother was Marianne St. Leger[5].
- Thomas Edward Taylour was married to Louisa Harrington Tollemache[6].
- A child of Thomas Edward Taylour was Edward Richard Taylor[7].
- A child of Thomas Edward Taylour was Basil Reginald Hamilton Taylour[8].
- A child of Thomas Edward Taylour was Cecil Cornelia Marianne St. Leger Taylour[9].
- A child of Thomas Edward Taylour was Beatrix Virginia Louisa Tollemache Taylour[10].
- A child of Thomas Edward Taylour was Wilfrid Doneraile Stanhope Taylor[11].
- Thomas Edward Taylour is recorded as male[12].
- Thomas Edward Taylour's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Thomas Edward Taylour's honorific prefix is recorded as The Right Honourable[14].
- Thomas Edward Taylour's family name is recorded as Taylour[15].
- Thomas Edward Taylour's given name is recorded as Thomas[16].
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Origins and Family
Thomas Edward Taylour was born on March 25, 1811[2]. His father was Henry Edward Taylour[4]. His mother was Marianne St. Leger[5].
Personal Life
Among Thomas Edward Taylour's spouses was Louisa Harrington Tollemache[6]. Children include Edward Richard Taylor[7], 1863–1938[17]; Basil Reginald Hamilton Taylour[8], 1865–1936[18]; Cecil Cornelia Marianne St. Leger Taylour[9], 1866–1942[19]; Beatrix Virginia Louisa Tollemache Taylour[10]; and Wilfrid Doneraile Stanhope Taylor[11], 1868–1954[20].
Death and Burial
Thomas Edward Taylour died on February 3, 1883[3].
FAQs
Who were Thomas Edward Taylour's parents?
Thomas Edward Taylour's father was Henry Edward Taylour[4]. Thomas Edward Taylour's mother was Marianne St. Leger[5].
Who was Thomas Edward Taylour married to?
Thomas Edward Taylour's spouses include Louisa Harrington Tollemache[6].