NAYLOR Chart 0600

This is a Chart for Joseph Naylor and Mary Ann Ingle

married
June quarter 1877
 St Ives District
Huntingdonshire

 
1
JOSEPH NAYLOR

born about
1856
Owesby, Lincolnshire
occupation
1881 Drapers Assistant
1891 Grocer and Provision Manager
 

2
MARY ANN INGLE
born about
1856
Over, Cambridgeshire
occupation
1861 Scholar
1871 Housekeeper, Domestic
 
1901 Housekeeper, Domestic


3
Ethel May
NAYLOR
born about
1878
Over, Cambridgeshire
occupation
1891 Scholar
1901 Music Governess
4
Harold
NAYLOR
born about
1887
Catherington, Huntingdonshire
occupation
1901 Pupil Teacher
  1. 1881 Census - Parro Villa, Catherington, Hampshire
    1891 Census - 50 King Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire Minnie INGLE, was with the family, she was a visitor, age 20 a Milliner born Over, Cambridgeshire, also Tom INGLE age 15 a Grocer's Apprentice, born Over, Cambridgeshire. There was also a Servant an Eliza Livermore, aged 19 a Domestic Servant born Little Wilbracken, Cambridgeshire.
  2. 1861 Census - Bury, Willingham, Cambridgeshire
    1871 West Farm House, Haddenham, Cambridgeshire, Mary Ann is down as niece, living with, I suspect, a brother of Mary BRAND, her mother, as he is a William BRAND, unmarried, age 46 a Farmer of 86 acres employing 3 men, born Alreth, Cambridgeshire. There are two other nieces with him as well, Elizabeth BRAND, age 24, a Housekeeper ,born Royston, Cambridgeshire and Ellen BRAND age 2 born Cottenham, he also has a servant an Elizabeth GATSON, aged 16 a General Servant, born Haddenham. 
    1881 Census - Parro Villa, Catherington, Hampshire
    1891 Census - 50 King Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire Minnie INGLE, was with the family, she was a visitor, age 20 a Milliner born Over, Cambridgeshire, also Tom INGLE age 15 a Grocer's Apprentice, born Over, Cambridgeshire. There was also a Servant an Eliza Livermore, aged 19 a Domestic Servant born Little Wilbracken, Cambridgeshire.
    1901 Census - Rose Cottage, Chapel Lane, Over, Cambridgeshire. Have now found the NAYLOR connection as Mary A NAYLOR sister is with her brother on this Census, a Housekeeper Domestic aged 46 born Over, Cambridgeshire, as is her daughter Ethel (see 1891 Census), now 23 a Music Governess, born Over, Cambridgeshire, Minnie is back at home  and there is also a Harold NAYLOR, nephew, aged 14 a Pupil Teacher, born Horndean, Huntingdonshire.
  3. 1881 Census - Parro Villa, Catherington, Hampshire
    1891 Census - 50 King Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire Minnie INGLE, was with the family, she was a visitor, age 20 a Milliner born Over, Cambridgeshire, also Tom INGLE age 15 a Grocer's Apprentice, born Over, Cambridgeshire. There was also a Servant an Eliza Livermore, aged 19 a Domestic Servant born Little Wilbracken, Cambridgeshire.
    1901 Census - Rose Cottage, Chapel Lane, Over, Cambridgeshire. Have now found the NAYLOR connection as Mary A NAYLOR sister is with her brother on this Census, a Housekeeper Domestic aged 46 born Over, Cambridgeshire, as is her daughter Ethel (see 1891 Census), now 23 a Music Governess, born Over, Cambridgeshire, Minnie is back at home  and there is also a Harold NAYLOR, nephew, aged 14 a Pupil Teacher, born Horndean, Huntingdonshire.
  4. 1891 Census - 50 King Street, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire Minnie INGLE, was with the family, she was a visitor, age 20 a Milliner born Over, Cambridgeshire, also Tom INGLE age 15 a Grocer's Apprentice, born Over, Cambridgeshire. There was also a Servant an Eliza Livermore, aged 19 a Domestic Servant born Little Wilbracken, Cambridgeshire.
    1901 Census - Rose Cottage, Chapel Lane, Over, Cambridgeshire. Have now found the NAYLOR connection as Mary A NAYLOR sister is with her brother on 
    this Census, a Housekeeper Domestic aged 46 born Over, Cambridgeshire, as is her daughter Ethel (see 1891 Census), now 23 a Music Governess, born Over, Cambridgeshire, Minnie is back at home  and there is also a Harold NAYLOR, nephew, aged 14 a Pupil Teacher, born Horndean, Huntingdonshire.

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