NameElizabeth Taylor
Birthabt 1747
Death1800, Bidston, Cheshire, England1
Burial22 Jul 1800, St. Peter, Liverpool, Lancashire, England
Burial MemoElizabeth Wilding, 53, widow, of Bidston, Cheshire. Register: Burials 1795 - 1804, Page 85, Entry 169. Source: LDS Film 93873
OccupationLighthouse Keeper (1797-1800)
Spouses
Burial22 Oct 1775, Liverpool, St Nicholas, Lancashire, England2
Burial MemoJohn McCave, Gentns servant of Chorley Street was buried 22 Oct 1775
OccupationGentleman's Servant
Marriage25 Dec 1768, Liverpool, St Thomas, Lancashire, England3
Birthabt 1712
Death1797, Bidston Lighthouse, Bidston, Cheshire, England5
Burial29 Mar 1797, St Peter, Liverpool, Lancashire, England5
Burial MemoBurial: 29 Mar 1797 St. Peter, Liverpool Richard Wilding Age: 85 yrs Abode: Bidston Lighthouse Cheshire Occupation: Mariner Register: Burials 1795 - 1804, Page 52, Entry 2 Source: LDS Film 93873
OccupationLighthouse Keeper
Marriage4 Jul 1776, Bidston, Cheshire, England6,7
Notes for Elizabeth Taylor
Her will mentions two brothers, surnamed Taylor, her daughter Mary Urmson, and another unnamed daughter.
She already had at least one daughter at the time of her marriage to Richard Wilding at Bidston on 4 July 1776.
"England, Cheshire Bishop's Transcripts, 1598-1900," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/NH61-Q59 : accessed 15 Jun 2013), Richard Wilding and Elizabeth Mccave, 1776.
"England, Cheshire Parish Registers, 1538-2000," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/FQCR-R5J : accessed 15 Jun 2013), Richard Wilding and Elizabeth Mcclure, 1776.
At her death, her son-in-law William Urmson had not yet re-married, and his children by his second wife had not yet been conceived.