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Name at death | Thomas Naylor |
Date of burial | 21/10/1851 |
Whence brought | Newbury |
Where & how buried | Unconsecrated Ground - Common Interment |
By whom buried | Rev'd. J. Davies |
Account Entry | Book 1 - Page 5 |
Accounts Entry for Thomas Naylor
© Newbury Town Council
Reproduced with kind permission
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Thomas Naylor
c1789-1851
Thomas Nailer was baptised on the 29th August 1790 at St Nicolas Church Newbury, the son of Thomas (1764-1850) and Elizabeth (c1771-1828) Nailor (nee Bird) who were married on the 1st February 1790 at St Nicolas Church Newbury.
Thomas and Elizabeth Naylor also had the following children baptised (Noncoformist) in Newbury:
Sarah 8th August 1794
Jonathan 30th May 1796
Eliza 14th March 1802
James 15th August 1805
Stephen 1st December 1807
Mary 4th December 1810
Ann 15th March 1814 (died 1827)
Thomas married (surname spelt Naylor) Ann Clements on the 21st March 1821 at St Mary the Virgin Speen. (Ann was born in Colthrop Thatcham she was baptised on the 9th July 1786 in Thatcham the daughter of Thomas and Sarah Clements (nee Emmory) who were married on the 20th March 1786 at St Mary Thatcham).
Known children of Thomas and Ann Naylor were:
William baptised born c1822 (died 1822)
Thomas Henry baptised 20th April 1823
George baptised 24th July 1825 (died 1829)
Sarah baptised 10th December 1826
Hannah born c1832
Louisa born c1834
(The St Nicolas Church Newbury baptism registers record Thomas as a Plumber on Thomas Henry’s baptism record in 1823, on George and Sarah’s baptism records he was recorded as a Glazier)
In 1841 Thomas Naylor (50), was recorded as a Glazier, living in West Mills, Newbury with his wife Ann (50), and their children, Thomas (15), a Carpenter, Sarah (14), Hannah (9) and Louisa (7).
The 1851 census again records Thomas Naylor (62) as a Glazier, living in West Mills. Also recorded in the household were Ann (63) and his daughter Sarah (23), a Dressmaker.
Thomas Naylor died aged 62 in 1851, he was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 21st October.
In 1861 Ann (76) and her daughter Sarah (31) were recorded living in Bartholomew Almshouses, Newbury Ann was recorded as Formerly Painter’s Widow and Sarah was recorded as a Dressmaker.
Ann Nailor died in 1863 she was laid to rest in the Newtown Road Cemetery on the 27th January.
Author: C Gambles
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