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    Question Taylor !

    I just discovered I had a Taylor ancestor !

    The Internet and authorities like the “Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia” all agree that the name Taylor derives from the French “tailler”, “to cut”, and is rendered in latin as”cissor”.

    Black states that this is a very common name in early Scots records.

    It would originate from Normandy.

    Alexander le Taillur is mentioned in 1276 as valet to
    Bryce le Taillur in 1296.

    I thought it was a typical English name....

    I would like to learn anything else.

    Thank you.


    Best,

    Robert

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    my long lost brother ??????????

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    Isn't family history an interesting thing? Casual reading or conversation and you find your family splits into a direction you least expected..lol

    I recently learned of a French tie to my family via Huguenots who settled in Ireland.. I just enjoy the little twists and turns history gives us..lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by peacekeeper83 View Post
    Isn't family history an interesting thing? Casual reading or conversation and you find your family splits into a direction you least expected..lol

    I recently learned of a French tie to my family via Huguenots who settled in Ireland.. I just enjoy the little twists and turns history gives us..lol
    You're in good company then, as David Crockett's people were Huguenots who settled in Northern Ireland -- the surname was originally Croquetagne.

    T.

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    Hey ! Let's get back to Taylor !


    Best,

    Robert

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    My name is Taylor, and some years ago some relatives of mine, now living in Canada, undertook research of our family ancestors. They were unable to be sure of accuracy back farther than 1581, but nevertheless believed that the line continued back to an ancester named Taillour, who came to England with William I in 1066. Interesting! you carry on the thread, I'll continue to watch, and, hopefully, learn more.

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    This is interesting LK.


    Best,

    Robert

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    Taylor? Cissor? Cutting? Sounds like the Lady Chrystel married into the right family.
    --dbh

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    Quote Originally Posted by piperdbh View Post
    Taylor? Cissor? Cutting? Sounds like the Lady Chrystel married into the right family.
    I know ! This is crazy...


    Best,

    Robert

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    Yep, an Anglo-Norman trade name like mine: Carpenter, from Charpentier....
    Brian

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