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[Norfolk] [East-Anglia-Genealogy] NAILER/NAYLOR in Norfolk


 

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Hello Jim,

My NAYLOR/NAYLERs were in North Lincolnshire during the early 1600s and later spread out to Yorkshire (Humberside), Nottinghamshire, and Norfolk.? Honor doesn't appear to be related to my bunch -- there are a few different Y-haplogroups of Naylors with no connection between them except for sharing the surname.? I suppose nailing was a common occupation when surnames were originated!

However, checking FreeREG shows an Honor NAYLOR being baptised at Flitcham, St Mary, on 30 Mar 1777.? A daughter of John & Ann.

Checking further shows John NAILER marrying Ann THOMPSON on 24 Jan 1765 at Flitcham, St Mary, by licence -- no further details shown on register page (viewed at Ancestry).

Perhaps something to work from.

Cheers! -- Dave


On 2023-08-03 3:10 p.m., Jim Fisher wrote:
Hello Dave,

Do your Naylor ancestors come from Norfolk? One of my brick walls is Honour 
Naylor/Nailer who married John Rippingale at Flitcham in June 1794. The 1851 
census says she was born in Fltcham and was 76 at the census date.

Jim Fisher

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Dave Naylor, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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Hello Dave,

Thanks very much for that. I don't have access to Ancestry, but I don't know
why I hadn't checked on Freereg. Of course, as usual in this game, solving one
problem immediately creates two more!

Best wishes,

Jim

On 4 Aug 2023 at 12:33, Dave Naylor wrote:

Date sent: Fri, 4 Aug 2023 12:33:34 -0400
Subject: Re: [Norfolk] [East-Anglia-Genealogy] NAILER/NAYLOR in Norfolk
To: [email protected], [email protected]
From: "Dave Naylor" <davidcnaylor@...>
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Hello Jim,

My NAYLOR/NAYLERs were in North Lincolnshire during the early 1600s and
later spread out to Yorkshire (Humberside), Nottinghamshire, and
Norfolk.? Honor doesn't appear to be related to my bunch -- there are a
few different Y-haplogroups of Naylors with no connection between them
except for sharing the surname.? I suppose nailing was a common
occupation when surnames were originated!

However, checking FreeREG shows an Honor NAYLOR being baptised at
Flitcham, St Mary, on 30 Mar 1777.? A daughter of John & Ann.

Checking further shows John NAILER marrying Ann THOMPSON on 24 Jan 1765
at Flitcham, St Mary, by licence -- no further details shown on register
page (viewed at Ancestry).

Perhaps something to work from.

Cheers! -- Dave


On 2023-08-03 3:10 p.m., Jim Fisher wrote:
Hello Dave,

Do your Naylor ancestors come from Norfolk? One of my brick walls is Honour
Naylor/Nailer who married John Rippingale at Flitcham in June 1794. The 1851
census says she was born in Fltcham and was 76 at the census date.

Jim Fisher
--
Dave Naylor, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
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