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Simon Naylor 1671–1730 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: BEF 22 DEC 1671

Birth Location: Scott Willoughby, Lincolnshire, England

Death Date: 25 DEC 1730

Death Location: Scott Willoughby, Lincoln, England

Father: Thomas Naylor

Mother: Edith Naylor

Spouse(s): Jane Naylor, Sarah Haston, Elizabeth Burton

Children(s): Simon Sr, William Naylor, Ann Naylor, Jane Naylor, John Naylor

Simon Naylor was born in 1671 in Scott Willoughby, Lincolnshire, England, the child of Thomas Naylor And Edith Unknown Naylor. Simon Naylor married Elizabeth Burton, Jane Naylor, Sarah Or Mary Haston, and had children including Ann Naylor, Jane Naylor, John Naylor, Simon Naylor Sr, William Naylor. Simon Naylor passed away in 1730 in Scott Willoughby, Lincoln, England.

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Biography

  • Simon Naylor was born in 1671 in Scott Willoughby, Lincolnshire, England, the child of Thomas Naylor And Edith Unknown Naylor.
  • Simon Naylor married Elizabeth Burton, Jane Naylor, Sarah Or Mary Haston, and had children including Ann Naylor, Jane Naylor, John Naylor, Simon Naylor Sr, William Naylor.
  • Simon Naylor passed away in 1730 in Scott Willoughby, Lincoln, England.

Immediate Family

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Simon Naylor's Ancestors

Self
Simon Naylor
1671–1730
Birth Place: Scott Willoughby, Lincolnshire, England
Parents
Thomas Naylor
1635–1689
of, Scot Willoughby, Lincoln, England
Edith (Unknown) Naylor
1638–
Of Scot Willoughby (Willoughby-Scot), Lincolnshire, England
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Simon Naylor's Descendants

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Simon Naylor (BEF 22 DEC 1671–25 DEC 1730) m. Jane Naylor (ABT 1675–3 JUN 1723) m. Sarah (or Mary) Haston (ABT 1690–) m. Elizabeth Burton (1675–24 SEP 1704)
  1. 1. Simon (Naylor,) Sr 1709–1744 m. Mary Huddleston 1710–1752
    1. 1. Dorety Nayler 1736–
    2. 2. Mary Naylor 1739–1741
    3. 3. Mary Naylor 1740–1789
    4. 4. John Naylor 1741–1742
    5. 5. Simon (Naylor,) Jr 1734–1793 m. Mary Mabbott 1734–1785 m. Sarah Cock 1734–1776
      1. 1. Thomas Naylor 1764–1765
      2. 2. John Naylor 1758–1846 m. Rebecca Foster 1751–1813
      3. 3. Mary Naylor 1768– m. William Mabbot 1764–
      4. 4. William Naylor 1761–1811 m. Ann Taylor 1766–1833
        1. 1. Ann Naylor 1798–1865 m. James Eyre 1793–1865
        2. 2. Mary Naylor 1792–
        3. 3. John Naylor 1786–1790
        4. 4. Sarah Nailor 1806–
        5. 5. John Naylor 1802–1866 m. Jane Sharp 1806–1898
        6. 6. William Naylor 1795–1866 m. Mary Lill 1787–1859
        7. 7. Charlotte Nailor 1809–1884 m. John Ward 1808–1894
        8. 8. Elizabeth Naylor 1789–1848 m. James Redshaw 1790–1880
  2. 2. William Naylor 1715–1714
  3. 3. Ann Naylor –1722
  4. 4. Jane Naylor 1718–1719
  5. 5. John Naylor 1721–1722

Simon Naylor's Timeline

4 Records

1671
BEF 22 DEC 1671
Birth of Simon Naylor in Scott Willoughby, Lincolnshire, England
Scott Willoughby, Lincolnshire, England
1671
22 DEC 1671
Simon Naylor was christened in Scot Willoughby (Willoughby-Scot), Lincolnshire, England
Scot Willoughby (Willoughby-Scot), Lincolnshire, England
1730
DEC 1730
Age 59
Death of Simon Naylor in Scot Willoughby, Lincolnshire, England
Scot Willoughby, Lincolnshire, England
1730
25 DEC 1730
Age 59
Burial of Simon Naylor in Scott Willoughby, Lincoln, England
Scott Willoughby, Lincoln, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: BEF 22 DEC 1671
    Event Place: Scott Willoughby, Lincolnshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Christening
    Event Date: 22 DEC 1671
    Event Place: Scot Willoughby (Willoughby-Scot), Lincolnshire, England

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: DEC 1730
    Event Place: Scot Willoughby, Lincolnshire, England

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 25 DEC 1730
    Event Place: Scott Willoughby, Lincoln, England

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