Thomas Naylor
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Elizabeth
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Rev. Thomas Beagly Naylor
(1805-1849)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Charlotte Neyler

Rev. Thomas Beagly Naylor

  • Born: 1805, Melcombe Regis, Dorset, England
  • Christened: 29 Sep 1805, Melcombe Regis, Dorset, England 1
  • Married: 1 Jul 1829, St. Mary's Church, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England 2
  • Died: 22 Oct 1849, at sea, off Pernambuco, Brazil 3

  Research Notes:

In February 1819 Thomas Beagly Naylor was named as a beneficiary in the Will of his 2nd cousin Thomas Beagly of Hinton St. George in co. Somerset, gent. (will proved in 1826).

In January 1828 T. Beagly Naylor was a witness to the Will of his brother-in-law Thomas Gellett of the Angel Inn in the city of Oxford.

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Charles Swanston, Esquire, M. L. C., and the Rev. Thomas Beagly Naylor, A. M., Clerk, have been appointed by his Excellency to carry into effect the provisions of the Act in Council for apprenticing the children of the Queen's Or[p]han Schools.

By His Excellency's Command,

M. FORSTER.

The Cornwall Chronicle (Launceston, Tas.), Saturday, 16 Mar 1839, p. 4

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Oct. 22, on board the Midlothian, in his passage to England from Sydney, the Rev. Thomas Beagley Naylor, Incumbent of the Cathedral Church of St. Andrew's, Sydney, aged 44.

The St. James's Chronicle (London), 11 Dec 1849, p. 4

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At sea, off Pernambuco, on the 22nd October, 1849, on board the Midlothian, the Rev. Thomas Beagly Naylor, B.A., late minister of St. Andrew's parish, Sydney.

The Maitland Mercury and Hunter River General Advertiser, Wednesday, 17 Apr 1850, p. 3

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Abstract of the Will of Thomas Beagley Naylor of the City of Sydney in New South Wales, Clerk in Holy Orders, written 10 Jul 1849, proved 31 Aug 1850. 4

Devises and bequeaths all his real and personal estate to his wife Charlotte Naylor, understanding that she will promote the suitable advancement of their children.

Appoints his wife and Edward Dangerfield* of the Hyde near Cheltenham, esquire, co-executors of his last will and testament.

* Edward Dangerfield was Thomas's brother-in-law.

  Marriage Information:

Thomas married Charlotte Neyler, daughter of James Neyler and Harriott Woolley, on 1 Jul 1829 in St. Mary's Church, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. (Charlotte Neyler was born on 29 Nov 1806 in Marlborough, Wiltshire, England, christened 30 Sep 1809 in St. Peter & St. Paul, Marlborough, Wiltshire, England and died on 1 Jul 1887 in Druitt Town, Enfield, Sydney, N.S.W., Australia.)

  Marriage Notes:

Thomas Beagly Naylor of the parish of Hinton St. George Somerset, bachelor, and Charlotte Neyler of this parish, spinster

Married by Licence

Witnesses: Samuel Young Griffith, Elizabeth Gellett, Jane Whitaker, Sarah Griffith, Harriet Lewis, John Board, Margaret Neyler

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MARRIED.—On Wednesday the 1st instant, at the Parish Church, by the Rev. F. Close, Thomas Beagly Naylor, Esq., of Magdalene Hall, Oxford, and of Hinton St. George, in the county of Somerset, to Charlotte, fifth daughter of Mr. James Neyler, of this town.

Cheltenham Chronicle and Gloucestershire Advertiser, 2 Jul 1829, p. 3

Sources


1 Melcombe Regis Parish Registers, Baptisms.

2 Cheltenham St. Mary Parish Registers, Marriages, p. 276, no. 825.

3 Australia Deaths and Burials, 1816-1980.

4 Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers, PROB 11/2118/198.


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