In 1911 Edward John Taylor, aged 36, born in Camborne Cornwall, tin miner, wife Mary Taylor, aged 33, born in Camborne, children (born in Camborne) John Ewart Taylor (12), schoolboy, and Myrtle Taylor (2), were with Edward's parents at 4 Moor St., Camborne.
In 1921 Edward John Taylor, aged 48 years 2 months, born in Camborne, tin miner (at present unemployed), and [2nd] wife Bessie Taylor, aged 50 years 5 months, born in Camborne, household duties, were living in Moor St., Camborne. With them were (Edward's) children (born in Camborne) John Ewart Taylor (23y 1m), clerk, and Myrtle Taylor (12y 10m), mother dead.
In the 1939 Register Edward J Taylor (b. 4 Jul 1872), old age pensioner, and wife Bessie Taylor (b. 25 Jul 1867), unpaid domestic duties, were living at 33 Moor St., Camborne.
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MR. E. J. TAYLOR
The funeral of Mr. Edward John Taylor, aged 75, of 22, Moor-street, Camborne, took place last week, the service at Camborne cemetery being conducted by Maj. L. Salmon, of Camborne Salvation Army.
Mr. Taylor was a tin miner and was employed at Dolcoath mine for many years.
Mourners included: Messrs. A. E. Barker (grandson); P. Barker (son-in-law), also representing Mrs. Barker (daughter); Miss G. Williams and Mrs. J. Adams (Penzance, cousins); and others.
The Cornishman, Thursday, 25 Mar 1948, p. 4