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1824 Born son of [[Joseph Tylor]] and his wife Harriett
Alfred Tylor, geologist


c.1840 Joined the family business
1824 Born in London, son of [[Joseph Tylor]], brass founder, and his wife, Harriett


Took major part in running the business after the early death of his father
c.1840 Joined the family business but also continued his studies.


1850 Married Isabella
1850 Married Isabella Harris of Stoke Newington


1851 Alfred was a brazier. Birth of son [[Joseph John Tylor]] in Stoke Newington<ref>1851 census</ref>
1851 Alfred was a brazier. Birth of son [[Joseph John Tylor]] in Stoke Newington<ref>1851 census</ref>
Took major part in running the business (presumably what became [[J. Tylor and Sons]]) on his father's early death


1857 His daughter Alberta was born<ref>Parish records</ref>
1857 His daughter Alberta was born<ref>Parish records</ref>


Devoted himself also to studies of anatomy and geology
1862 Birth of daughter Isabella Mc'Ivor<ref>Parish records</ref>


Presented 17 papers to the Royal Society
1863 Gained Freedom of the City of London
 
1871 Brassfounder, living in Carshalton, with Isabella Taylor (sic) 48, [[Joseph John Tylor|Joseph John Taylor]] 21, Juliet Mary 18, Alfred Edward 15, Helena Louisa 13, Isabella McIvor 8, Mary Delamere 5<ref>1871 census</ref>
 
Also devoted himself to studies of anatomy and geology
 
Presented 17 papers to the Royal Society, mostly on aspects of geology.


Wrote several books
Wrote several books
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Latest revision as of 11:08, 13 July 2020

Alfred Tylor, geologist

1824 Born in London, son of Joseph Tylor, brass founder, and his wife, Harriett

c.1840 Joined the family business but also continued his studies.

1850 Married Isabella Harris of Stoke Newington

1851 Alfred was a brazier. Birth of son Joseph John Tylor in Stoke Newington[1]

Took major part in running the business (presumably what became J. Tylor and Sons) on his father's early death

1857 His daughter Alberta was born[2]

1862 Birth of daughter Isabella Mc'Ivor[3]

1863 Gained Freedom of the City of London

1871 Brassfounder, living in Carshalton, with Isabella Taylor (sic) 48, Joseph John Taylor 21, Juliet Mary 18, Alfred Edward 15, Helena Louisa 13, Isabella McIvor 8, Mary Delamere 5[4]

Also devoted himself to studies of anatomy and geology

Presented 17 papers to the Royal Society, mostly on aspects of geology.

Wrote several books

1875 Brassfounder and engineer, living in Carshalton[5]

1884 Living in Carshalton.[6] Died shortly after returning from a trip to USA


See Also

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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 census
  2. Parish records
  3. Parish records
  4. 1871 census
  5. baptism of Alberta
  6. National Probate Calendar
  • Biography in the DNB