Allan Kerr Taylor

Allan Kerr Taylor

Allan Kerr Taylor (18321890) was a notable New Zealand landowner and businessman. He was born in Negapatam, India in 1832. His second wife was Sophia Taylor (née Davis).[1]

His father was General Taylor and his brothers Charles John Taylor and W J Taylor.[2]

Allan Kerr Taylor had three half brothers who lived in Auckland near the Tamaki River: Charles John Taylor at Glen Orchard (now St Heliers), William Innes Taylor at Glen Innes, and Richard James Taylor at Glen Dowie. The names of their properties later became the names of the suburbs.

It is possibly to differentiate themselves from the main part of the family that the Mt Albert Talyors adopted Allan's middle name as part of their surname - becoming the Kerr Taylors or Kerr-Taylors. This may well have simply grown out of the social conventions of the period.

References

  1. Stacpoole, John. "Allan Kerr Taylor". Dictionary of New Zealand Biography. Ministry for Culture and Heritage. Retrieved December 2011. Check date values in: |access-date= (help)
  2. "The Late General Taylor.". New Zealand Herald. 1868-06-29. p. 3. Retrieved 2016-04-05.


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