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Sir Robert John NAYLOR 1499–1582 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1499
Birth Location: Canterbury, Kent, England
Death Date: 1582
Death Location: Canterbury, Kent, England
Father: Sir Naylor
Mother: Lady.Joan Hobb
Spouse(s): Lady Cobb
Children(s): Joan Naylor
In 1499, Sir Robert John NAYLOR entered the world in Canterbury, Kent, England, born to Sir Thomas Ii Naylor And Lady Joan Margaret Hobb. Sir Robert John NAYLOR married Lady Godley Cobb, and had children including Joan Naylor. Sir Robert John NAYLOR passed away in 1582 in Canterbury, Kent, England.
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Biography
- In 1499, Sir Robert John NAYLOR entered the world in Canterbury, Kent, England, born to Sir Thomas Ii Naylor And Lady Joan Margaret Hobb.
- Sir Robert John NAYLOR married Lady Godley Cobb, and had children including Joan Naylor.
- Sir Robert John NAYLOR passed away in 1582 in Canterbury, Kent, England.
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Sir NAYLOR's Descendants
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1. Joan Naylor 1529–1586 m. Roger Boyle 1524–1576
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1. Richard Boyle 1566–1643 m. Katherine Fenton 1565–1630 m. Joan Apsley 1578–1599
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1. Katherine Boyle 1610– m. Arthur Jones 1610–
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1. Arthur Jones 1630–1692 m. Margaret Baratt 1620–1696
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Sir NAYLOR's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1499
Event Place: Canterbury, Kent, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1582
Event Place: Canterbury, Kent, England