Emily Sarah Taylor, 18671868 (aged 6 months)

Name
Emily Sarah /Taylor/
Given names
Emily Sarah
Surname
Taylor
Birth
Type: Birth of Taylor, Emily Sarah
8 October 1867 37 32
Burial of a father
Country: New Zealand
Death
Type: Death of Taylor, Emily Sarah
26 April 1868 (aged 6 months)
Family with parents
father
18301874
Birth: 23 March 1830Bury St. Edmund, Suffolk, England
Death: 3 May 1874Clyde, New Zealand
mother
MARRIAGE OF TAYLOR, JOHN JUDE AND MORRISON, ELLEN MARRIAGE OF TAYLOR, JOHN JUDE AND MORRISON, ELLEN23 December 1862New Zealand
18 months
elder brother
18641907
Birth: 15 June 1864 34 29 New Zealand
Death: 9 May 1907New Zealand
14 months
elder sister
18651945
Birth: 18 August 1865 35 30
Death: 3 December 1945New Zealand
14 months
elder sister
18661946
Birth: 29 September 1866 36 31
Death: 24 August 1946Inglewood, Taranaki, New Zealand
1 year
herself
16 months
younger brother
18691951
Birth: 8 February 1869 38 34 Wairoa, New Zealand
Death: 21 January 1951Wellington, New Zealand
18 months
younger brother
17 months
younger brother
18711944
Birth: 31 December 1871 41 36 New Zealand
Death: 13 November 1944
13 months
younger brother
Shared note

from Hawkes Bay Herald, 1868. (http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~babznz/hb1868.html)

(Deaths) TAYLOR- at Clyde Hotel Wairoa on 25th inst, Emily Sarah TAYLOR infant daughter of J J TAYLOR aged 6 months.

...

Wairoa Inquest - Held by S. DEIGHTON Rsq, RM, acting coroner, on the body of Emily sarah, infant daughter of J.J. TAYLOR on 26 April. The infant was left in the charge of a girl
named Margaret GILLIGAN, who placed her on a sofa, where she left her to talk to a woman in another room. The child fell off the sofa. Verdict - Concussion of the brain, caused by falling off a sofa to the ground.

The funeral took place in the afternoon of the same day. What a shame there is nothing done in regard to the cemetery in this place; we are again compelled, much against our inclination, to use the burial ground on the opposite side of the river, in the Maori Settlement.

Shared note

Letter from Jack Taylor, brother of Thomas David Taylor, to Clive Taylor. Dated as "about 1960" but based on Jack's age at the time believed to be 1955:

"One [sister] fell from couch and was killed before I was born ... As I know nothing about the little girl who died in babyhood I do not mention her."

Shared note

Hawkes Bay Herald, Tuesday 08 Oct 1867

Birth
TAYLOR at Clyde Hotel Wairoa on 2nd Oct, wife of J J TAYLOR of a daughter