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    My name is Taylor, and some years ago some relatives of mine, now living in Canada, undertook research of our family ancestors. They were unable to be sure of accuracy back farther than 1581, but nevertheless believed that the line continued back to an ancester named Taillour, who came to England with William I in 1066. Interesting! you carry on the thread, I'll continue to watch, and, hopefully, learn more.

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    Quote Originally Posted by LewdiKris View Post
    My name is Taylor, and some years ago some relatives of mine, now living in Canada, undertook research of our family ancestors. They were unable to be sure of accuracy back farther than 1581, but nevertheless believed that the line continued back to an ancester named Taillour, who came to England with William I in 1066. Interesting! you carry on the thread, I'll continue to watch, and, hopefully, learn more.

    LK
    I would have some service to ask you.

    Could you please ask your relatives if this rings a bell: Richard Taylor/Taillard, son of Robert Taylor and Marie Ouilchet (or Quilchet) in Laval (Canada) before 1790


    Kindest Regards,

    Robert
    Robert Amyot-MacKinnon

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ancienne Alliance View Post
    I would have some service to ask you.

    Could you please ask your relatives if this rings a bell: Richard Taylor/Taillard, son of Robert Taylor and Marie Ouilchet (or Quilchet) in Laval (Canada) before 1790


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    Robert
    My relatives in Canada only went there after the great war (1914-1918), and all the research they did I have a copy of here. All the information relates to Taylors (or Taillours) in UK. I've looked through and find no reference to any Taylor (or Taillard) in Canada, sorry.

    Regards LK

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    [QUOTE=Ancienne Alliance;822786]
    Richard Taylor/Taillard, son of Robert Taylor and Marie Ouilchet (or Quilchet) in Laval (Canada) before 1790

    Robert: try these websites:
    http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/g...y/index-e.html

    http://www.banq.qc.ca/portal/dt/accu...tion=mode_1024

    http://genforum.genealogy.com/

    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/

    you just MAY "get lucky"!
    Last edited by jhockin; 23rd November 09 at 12:09 AM. Reason: add more websites

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    Thank you all.

    Here is the story...

    First a long story about Katherine AKA Marie Françoise. STEVENS, some of you surely remember the context of the times, the late 1680s.

    This was a period when Indian Raids occurred in the British American Colonies. The Indians were allied with the French colonists or Canadians in Quebec.

    The Captives from these raids were brought to Quebec and, ransomed from the Indians by French Bourgoisie. It seems that those English Captives might then have become endentured servants to their 'rescuers'. Their first names were changed on conversion to the Catholic Church and, over time, many lost their original English names ie TALARD from TAYLOR because of the way it sounded to many people who were illiterate.

    In a nutshell, by her wedding to Jacques François PAQUET, on August 1, 1697 in Quebec, Katherine is related to his ancestors, the TAYLORS.

    The Taylors could have had the same fate as captives...


    Best,

    Robert
    Robert Amyot-MacKinnon

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