John Jude Taylor, 18701961 (aged 91 years)

Name
John Jude /Taylor/
Given names
John Jude
Surname
Taylor
Birth
Type: Birth of Taylor, John Jude
31 July 1870 40 35
Birth of a brother
Country: New Zealand
Birth of a brother
Death of a father
Country: New Zealand
Death of a maternal grandmother
Country: New Zealand
Death of a brother
Country: New Zealand
Death of a mother
3 January 1929 (aged 58 years)
Death of a brother
State: Queensland
Country: Australia
Death of a brother
Death of a sister
Country: New Zealand
Death of a sister
Country: New Zealand
Death of a brother
21 January 1951 (aged 80 years)
Wellington, New Zealand
Latitude: -41.28664 Longitude: 174.77557
City: Wellington
Country: New Zealand
Burial of a father
Country: New Zealand
Death
Type: Death of Taylor, John Jude
8 November 1961 (aged 91 years)
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
elder sister
16 months
elder brother
18691951
Birth: 8 February 1869 38 34 Wairoa, New Zealand
Death: 21 January 1951Wellington, New Zealand
18 months
himself
17 months
younger brother
18711944
Birth: 31 December 1871 41 36 New Zealand
Death: 13 November 1944
13 months
younger brother
Shared note

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Unlawfully Detained As Mad

NZ Truth , Issue 978, 23 August 1924, Page 6

John Jude Taylor appears as a witness in a courr trial about the commital of a man to an insane asylum by his father (which Taylor had known for some years). The relevant part of the article reads:

John Jude Taylor said he had known the previous witness's father, Mr. X, since 1899. About two years ago he met Mr. X in the street, and Mr. X said he was going to leave his wife and marry a girl at Mt. Eden. He said he hardly knew the girl. Witness told Mr. X he could not marry the girl while his wife was alive, but Mr. X said that it would be all right; he could act as he liked and it would not be a sin. He said he had been reading the Scriptures. Mr. X quarrelled with witness over that said that witness was not to be allowed to go into the house of Mr. X any more.

To Mr. Inder: I think Mr. X has a lot of delusions, but I do not think he is mad.

The Judge: What delusions do you think he has? — That everybody is after his money.

Judge: There may be something in that, too, for all we know. . .