WORLD WAR I
Bingham War Memorial
Service Record
200848(MT) | Corporal Alexander Taylor | RASC | Born 1880 |
Roll of Honour AVL |
Served on Home Front Address: Nottingham Road, 200848 Cpl ASC (MT) |
Family history etc
Alexander Taylor | |||
Born 1880 | Bingham Dec qtr | ||
Census 1881 | Living in Market Place with: Grandmother: Hannah Goodwin B. 1816 Bingham Mother: Hannah B. 1850 Bingham Nurse: Frances Moss B.1865 Nottingham Siblings: John Goodwin B.1868 Bingham James B.1878 Bingham |
Beerhouse keeper Steam Ploughman’s wife Nurse Domestic General Labourer |
From our analysis of the census records, the beer house is likely to have been the Plough and Harrow, where the Co-op is now. |
Census 1891 | Living in Market Place with: Father: James B. 1855 Perth, Scotland Mother: Hannah Siblings: John James Elizabeth B. 1884 Bingham |
Engine Driver General Labourer |
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1901 | Married Mary Spurr | Daughter of John H Spurr and sister of John Spurr (Marriage record shows father as Henry and mother as Ellen Spurr which fit census. |
Her father and brother served in WW1, click here for details |
Census 1911 | Living in Mill Cottage with Wife: Mary Children: James Henry B. 1902 Bingham Dorothy Hannah B. 1910 Bingham |
Mill labourer | |
1924 | Died of pulmonary tuberculosis 28/4/1924 at Ransom Sanatorium, Mansfield | Motor lorry driver | Notified by widow Mary Taylor of Lings Cottages, Cropwell Butler |
1939 Register | Moor lane, Bingham: Mary Taylor, b. 15 July 1880, widowed Thomas Roger Cumberland, b. 6 Jun 1913, married Dorothy Hannah Cumberland, b. 2 Nov 1910 |
Laundry worker Tilemaker, brickworks Unpaid household duties |
This is the most likely entry for Mary. She was born Sep qtr 1880. |
1963 | Mary died, Bingham Sep |