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Eleanor Steele Taylor 1885 -1962

 

Sources

    Eleanor Steele Taylor - Father: Geroge Taylor   Mother: Mary Ann Taylor

Name Born Where Baptism Cert Died Where Cert Married Spouse Date Where Cert Children Born
Eleanor Steele  Taylor 1885  Darley, Derbyshire St.Stephen,Salford x 1962 Oldham no yes Thomas Maguire 1894  Wesleyan Chapel,Ancoats yes Name Date
                          Eleaner 1901
Henry 1903
Ethel 1906
Edmund 1905
William 1907
Thomas Lightfoot 1919
Eva 1916
Harold 1926

 

Census 1881

        
Census Date 1881 Address Map Family Status Age Occupation
 1881 3 Wildes Court yes Mary Ann Taylor  Head 42 Sewing Machinist
      Eleanor Steele Taylor Daughter 5  x
      Fredrick Taylor     Son 2 x
      Hannah Mother 68 x

 

Census 1901

Census Date 1901 Address Map Family Status Age Occupation
 1901 15 Sparkle Street, Manchester yes Thomas Maguire Head 25 Foreman
      Eleanor Steele Maguire née Taylor Wife 25 Shirt Maker
      Eleanor Steele Daughter 10 months  

 

Census 1911

Census Date 1911 Address Map Family Status Age Occupation
 1911 8 Clement Street, Salford   Eleanor Head 35 Wife
      Eleanor Daughter 10 x
      Henry Son 8 x
      Edmund Son 6 x
      William Son 3 x
      Ethel Daughter 1 x

 

Census 1921

Census Date 1921  Address  Map  Family  Status  Age  Occupation
1921 8 Clement Street, Salford   Thomas  Head  46 Variety Artist Vocalist
      Eleanor Wife 45 Wife
      Eleanor Daughter 20 Variety Artist Vocalist
      Henry Son 18 China and Earthenware Dealer
      Edmund Son 16 Engineers Apprentice Fitter
      William Son 13 x
      Ethel Son 11 x
      Eva Son 4 x
      Thomas Lightfoot Son 2 x
      Eva Daughter   x

 

1939 Register

1939 Register Address Map Family Status Age Occupation
 1939  8 Clement Street   Thomas Maguire Head 64  School Caretaker
      Eleanor Wife 65  Unpaid Domestic Duties
      William Son 29  Acetylene Welder
      Thomas Lightfoot Son 20  Pattern Maker

 

 

Recent Discoveries

Matilda Bishop neé Maguire

 newyorkplace

Matilda Bishop in 1901 lived at 3 New York Place, Chorlton-Upon-Medlock, Manchester. Number 5 was the birthplace of David Lloyd George (17 January 1863 – 26 March 1945) British prime minister (1916–22)

L.S.Lowry did a painting of the house.

In June 1957 the house was demolished along with the rest of the street.