Herbert William TAYLOR
- Known as Bill
- Born: 22 September 1914
- Where Born: 17 Wellington Street, Derby, Derbyshire, England
- Name: Herbert William Taylor
- Father's Name: William Taylor
- Mother's Surname and Maiden Name: Sarah Taylor formerly Clark
- Profession of Father: Engine Fitter
- Informant: Sarah Taylor Mother 17 Wellington Street, Derby
- When Registered: 29 October 1914
- Baptised: 18 October 1914
- At: Wesleyan Methodist Church, London Road, Derby, Derbyshire, England
- Parents' Names: William and Sarah Taylor
- Abode: 17 Wellington Street, Derby
- On this day: 26 August 1936, the BBC transmitted the first high definition television pictures (405 lines)
- Married: 29 June 1946
- At: St Andrew's Church, Derby, England
- To: Veronica Amy Kimpton
- Age: 31 years
- Condition: Bachelor
- Profession: Lens Surfacer
- Residence: 17 Wellington Street, Derby
- Father's Name: William Taylor (deceased)
- Father's Profession: Fitter
- Witnesses: William Heldreich and Neville Francis Taylor
- Occupations: Builders' labourer/Building yard foreman
- Died: 17 September 2006
- Place of death: Derby City General Hospital, Uttoxeter Road, Derby [DE22 3NE]
- Maiden name:
- When and where Born: 22 September 1914 Derby
- Occupation: Builder's Labourer (retired) Widower of Veronica Amy Taylor
- Usual address: Warwick House Bonsall Avenue Derby
- Informant: John William Taylor
- Qualification: Son
- Usual Address:
- Cause of death: Prostate Carcinoma
- When Registered: 18 September 2006
Photographs
Bill Taylor
Wedding Photograph

Newspapers
THE DERBY DAILY TELEGRAPH
TUESDAY, MAY 30, 1922
Page 6
DERBY ACCIDENTS
A seven-year-old schoolboy, Herbert Taylor, of 17, Wellington-street, was playing on a gate at St. Andrew's Schools to-day (Tuesday), when he met with an accident, his right leg being fractured.
THE DERBY DAILY TELEGRAPH
TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1937
Page 3
DERBY FUNERAL SERVICES
MR.WILLIAM TAYLOR
The Funeral of Mr. William Taylor, of 17 Wellington-street, Derby, took place at Nottingham-road Cemetery. The service was taken in Queen's Hall Mission by the Rev. A. F. Pentney.
Mourners were Mrs. Taylor (widow), George, Albert, Neville and Herbert Taylor (sons), Phyllis and Margaret (daughters), Miss Gillett (cousin), Mr W. Heldreich (son-in-law), Mrs. G. Taylor and Mrs. A. Taylor (daughters-in-law), Mr. and Mrs. R. Dowthwaite and Miss B. Mancell.
Wreaths were sent from Widow: Herbert and Margaret, George, Flo and children: Phyllis, Will and Children: Albert and Bessie: Neville and Beatie: Cousin Mary: Kate and Roger: Joe and Alice: Annie, George and Mrs. Barnes: Mr. and Mrs. Bowley, Dorothy and Dennis: Mr. and Mrs. E. Thorpe and Ken: Yhe Spot Rubber Co,: friends and neighbours.
The arrangements were carried out by the Derby Co-operative Society, Ltd., supervised by Mr. C. V. Martin.
19 June 1921
- Name of Head: William Taylor
- Name Given: Herbert William Taylor
- Relationship: Son
- Age: 6 years 9 months
- Condition:
- Parents: Both Alive
- Birthplace: Derby
- Nationality:
- School: Whole Time
- Occupation:
- Employment:
- Place of Work:
- Address: 17 Wellington Street, Derby
1939 Register
- Address: 17 Wellington Street, Derby, England
- Date of Birth: 22 Sep 1914
- Occupation: Rubber Goods Shop Assistant
- Marital Status: Single
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