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1907 Patent on Steam Motor-Vehicles with his brothers Thomas and Arthur | 1907 Patent on Steam Motor-Vehicles with his brothers Thomas and Arthur | ||
1911 Mechanical engineer, lived in Hereford, with Mary Nayler 39, George Nayler | 1911 Mechanical engineer, lived in Hereford, with Mary Nayler 39, [[George Nayler (1896- )|George Nayler]] 15, Florence Hilda Nayler 13, Mary Grace Nayler 7<ref>1911 census</ref> | ||
1911 [[Thomas William Nayler]], [[George Nayler]] and [[Arthur Nayler]] patented improvements in grinding mills for mortar | 1911 [[Thomas William Nayler]], [[George Nayler]] and [[Arthur Nayler]] patented improvements in grinding mills for mortar |
Latest revision as of 16:22, 8 March 2018
1869 Born in London, son of Thomas Nayler
1881 Thomas Nayler 44, engineer (employing 6 men and 2 boys), (b. Lincoln), lived in Hereford, with Charlotte Turner 32, Thomas W. Nayler 16, apprentice civil engineer, George Nayler 12, Arthur Nayler 9[1]
1889 Married Mary Ann Field in Hereford[2]
1891 Cycle manufacturer, lived in Hereford, Mary A Naylor 20[3]
1900 Patents with Sydney Myer on improvements in bottles and on stoppers (1901)
1907 Patent on Steam Motor-Vehicles with his brothers Thomas and Arthur
1911 Mechanical engineer, lived in Hereford, with Mary Nayler 39, George Nayler 15, Florence Hilda Nayler 13, Mary Grace Nayler 7[4]
1911 Thomas William Nayler, George Nayler and Arthur Nayler patented improvements in grinding mills for mortar
1913 Thomas William Nayler, George Nayler and Arthur Nayler patented improvements in fuel injection apparatus for internal combustion engines
1947 A George Nayler died in Solihull age 79[5] - perhaps this is the same person?