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Sarah Naylor 1702–1793 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 17 May 1702

Birth Location: Clayton, High Hoyland, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 27 December 1793

Death Location: Wibsey, Yorkshire, England

Father: Thomas Naylor

Mother: Martha Moore

Spouse(s): JAMES PRIESTLEY

Children(s): Peter Priestly

In 1702, Sarah Naylor entered the world in Clayton, High Hoyland, Yorkshire, England, born to Thomas Naylor And Martha Stella Moore. Sarah Naylor married James Priestley, and had children including Peter Priestly. Sarah Naylor passed away in 1793 in Wibsey, Yorkshire, England.

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Biography

  • In 1702, Sarah Naylor entered the world in Clayton, High Hoyland, Yorkshire, England, born to Thomas Naylor And Martha Stella Moore.
  • Sarah Naylor married James Priestley, and had children including Peter Priestly.
  • Sarah Naylor passed away in 1793 in Wibsey, Yorkshire, England.

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Sarah Naylor's Ancestors

Self
Sarah Naylor
1702–1793
Birth Place: Clayton, High Hoyland, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Thomas Naylor
1676–1741
High Hoyland, Yorkshire, , England
Martha (Stella) Moore
1677–1740
Clayton, High Hoyland, Barnsley, Yorkshire, England
Grandparents
John (Junior) Naylor
1644–1718
of Clayton,High Hoyland,Yorkshire,England
Frances Ingham
1655–1727
High Hoyland, Yorkshire, , England
Robert (Jnr) Moore
1640–1678
Crayke, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
Mary Priestman
1639–1678
Crayke, Yorkshire, England
Great-Grandparents
John Naylor
1606–1651
Mary Soothill
1613–1648
William Ingham
1615–1670
Anne Walker
1620–1692
Robert Moore
1604–1655
Mary Allanson
1613–1643
John Priestman
1618–1654
Ann Harrison
1618–1639
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Thomas Naylor
1581–1620
Jennett Bradfourth
1572–1620
William Ingham
1599–1672
Mary Cawdrye
1600–1676
Alice Atkinson
1589–1678
Frances Smith
1580–1615
James Priestman
1590–1694
George Harrison
1590–1618

Sarah Naylor's Descendants

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Sarah Naylor (17 May 1702–27 December 1793) m. JAMES PRIESTLEY (1703–9 Aug 1792)
  1. 1. Peter Priestly 1736–1812 m. Lidia Bradley 1740–1769 m. Rosamond Leech 1737–1810
    1. 1. Stephen Priestley 1764–1838 m. Mary Shaw 1762–1810
      1. 1. Dr. (Benjamin) Priestley 1797–1848 m. Mary Foster 1793–1834 m. Mary Gee 1789–1834
        1. 1. Rachel Priestley 1815–1839 m. Enoch Lucas 1812–1905
        2. 2. Alfred Priestley 1826–1876
        3. 3. Lawrence Priestley 1826–1875
        4. 4. Elizabeth Priestley 1823–
        5. 5. Henry Priestley 1817–
      2. 2. Emma Priestley 1802–
      3. 3. Stephen Priestley 1793–1793
      4. 4. Edwin Priestley 1798–
      5. 5. Mary Priestley 1791–1791
      6. 6. Eliza Priestley 1794–
      7. 7. Rosetta Priestly 1790–1873
      8. 8. George (Shaw ( Joiner )) Priestley 1792–1857
    2. 2. Joseph Priestley 1780–1858
    3. 3. Charles Priestley 1759–1826
    4. 4. Sarah Priestley 1767–1829
    5. 5. Jane Priestley 1768–1830
    6. 6. Thomas Priestley 1758–1830
    7. 7. Mary Priestly 1759–
    8. 8. James Priestley 1770–1772
    9. 9. Daniel Priestley 1765–
    10. 10. Mary Priestley 1776–1778
    11. 11. Rosetta Priestley 1772–1773
    12. 12. Charles PRIESTLEY 1760–

Sarah Naylor's Timeline

2 Records

1702
17 May 1702
Birth of Sarah Naylor in Clayton, High Hoyland, Yorkshire, England
Clayton, High Hoyland, Yorkshire, England
1793
27 December 1793
Age 91
Death of Sarah Naylor in Wibsey, Yorkshire, England
Wibsey, Yorkshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 17 May 1702
    Event Place: Clayton, High Hoyland, Yorkshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Halifax
    Record Source: UK, World War i Pension Ledgers and Index Cards

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 December 1793
    Event Place: Wibsey, Yorkshire, England

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