Macdonald Dictionary Record: Isaac Andrew Taylor, Brian W Taylor, Christopher Taylor

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George Ranald Macdonald
Production date
1952-1964
Description
One record, handwritten in ink on rectangular card, with biographical information for Isaac Andrew Taylor, Brian W Taylor, Christopher Taylor. Written by George Ranald Macdonald for the Macdonald Dictionary of Canterbury Biography project, 1952-1964.
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T57
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T57
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T57
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Marks/Inscriptions: T 57 Taylor Isaac Andrew ( ) and his brothers Brian w and Isaac Christopher. Brian took up Winter slow in 61 and took his bother into port. They sold Winter slow to J.R.C.C Graham Bran went to the Argentine Christopher died at Buccleuch of inflation of the lungs 21.9.79. ag. 40. Isaac Edward bought Buccleuch ren 75or 76 and kept it tells when the Loan Co again took t over According to the Lylt. Times it was divided up and sold ren Oct. Nov. 81 and brought from £4.10 to £5.2.6 per ac. Isaac decided to leave for the North Is in Ap. 83 after 20 years there . Many people came through on gh weather to attend a diner to him at Hoods Hotel at Mt Somers W.S. Peter was chairman and H.D. Potts of Hakatere , A. E. Peache of Mt somers were there . He was presented with a silver inks tand a purse of 50 s0vs. Isaac was the 4' son of the Rev. Thos Taylor of Bos omb Rectory near Salisbury; he marr. 22.5.72 Mary Eliz eldest dau of Wm. Orton Bradley of Sunderland . The Rev. R.R. Bradle married them. He was a member of Mt. Somers Rd. Rd Jan. 78. Isaac l ought Sto one cher bie from Caton and sold to Bell or Potts Acland : LT. 1.5.66 : 21.0.99 : 18.11.81 : 9.1.82 Gov. Bay M.R.; Type of mark: Machine translation/Transcription; Notes: Machine translation by Mark Fryer
Marks/Inscriptions: Taylor Bros 757 of Hakatere . Christ oper had a rin on the Rangi fate Forks which he sold to the Campbells of Mcsopstarin ia . Christoph went into part. with Thomas Paley Ashmore ; they diss part. 30.4.66 Alex. Her son said that Isaac Taylors rin was known as Mt. Sun day. was Dugald macfarlane +manages iy Buccleuch in '83. J.M. Furze bought what was left of it in 99.; Type of mark: Machine translation/Transcription; Notes: Machine translation by Mark Fryer

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