Minnie Taylor - England and Wales Census 1891

Minnie Taylor, School Log Book, 1890

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In this article I discussed research into a document found amongst my father's papers.

A little more research has found this 1891 census record:

FHJ Ref: 19

Census: England and Wales Census 1891
Place: Decoy Farm, Skellingthorpe, Lincolnshire
Household: King Taylor

SurnameFirst name(s) RelStatusSexAgeOccupationWhere BornRemarks
TaylorKingHeadMM53Farmer(Em'er) Lincolnshire - Branston
TaylorBetsy AWifeMF47Lincolnshire - Boston
TaylorAliceDauSF23Farmers Daughter(Em'ee) Lincolnshire - Boston
TaylorMinnieDauSF19Schoolmistress(Em'ee) Lincolnshire - Skellingthorpe
TaylorArthurSonSM16Clerk In Office(Em'ee) Lincolnshire - Skellingthorpe
TaylorFrederickSonSM13Farmers Son(Em'ee) Lincolnshire - Skellingthorpe
TaylorThomasSonSM11ScholarLincolnshire - Skellingthorpe
TaylorFrank HSonSM9ScholarLincolnshire - Skellingthorpe
TaylorAlfredSonSM6ScholarLincolnshire - Skellingthorpe
TaylorAda MDauSF4ScholarLincolnshire - Skellingthorpe
TaylorRebeccaVisitSF27Farmers Daughter(Em'ee)Lincolnshire - Bracebridge
TaylorAnnie MVisitSF20Farmers Daughter(Em'ee)Lincolnshire - Coleby
WilsonThomasServntSM18Farm Servant(Em'ee) Lincolnshire - Wellingore

This census information seems to suggest I have the correct Minnie TAYLOR though according to the 1891 Census she is still living at the family home in Skellingthorpe and not at Misterton where I located the Reverent H.R. Dunlop.

The 1901 British Census records Minnie Taylor as a visitor to the family home at Skellingthorpe and her occupation is given as a 'retired school mistress' so this is not a great deal of help in locating the school.

If at the age of 29 Minnie TAYLOR is described as a 'retired school mistress' I did wonder if she was ill and died an early death but I have yet to find her date of death or a record of marriage.

Perhaps I now need a little more research of the Reverent H.R. Dunlop.

Meanwhile a search on the 1891 Census address of Decoy Farm revealed some very interesting information regarding 'duck decoys' and some specific information about the 'duck decoy' nearby Decoy Farm, Skellingthorpe, Lincolnshire:

"To the east of the village lies a decoy farm one of about 40 that existed in the Fens during the 18th century. Pipes were laid, down which wild duck were led by tame decoy ducks and driven into nets by terriers. Skellingthorpe duck is reputed to have been a delicacy. Consideration is given to this important historical site which is listed as the Duck Decoy ancient monument." - Skellingthorpe Parish Council

Updates 

2012-02-03 I decided to try a few searches. Only a few marriages were available. Since Minnie TAYLOR is shown as 'single' in the 1901 census and knowing her possible date of birth and place of birth I started to cross check possible surnames against the 1911 England and Wales Census record. As luck would have it the first surname I tried 'Turner' returned a direct hit on the submitted credentials.

This would seem to point to Minnie TAYLOR marrying Frederick TURNER in 1902.

As yet I still cannot see any connection to our family.

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Decoy Farm, Skellingthorpe, Lincolnshire, England

People

Minnie TAYLOR
King TAYLOR

Places

Skellingthorpe

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