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1881 Living at Clent View House, Comberton Road, Kidderminster: Joseph Naylor (age 56 born Dewsbury), Worsted Spinner and J.P. With his wife Elizabeth and three sons [[Thomas Fox Naylor|Thomas F. Naylor]] (age 28 born Halifax), Carpet Manufacturer; John Naylor (age 24 born Kidderminster), Commission Agent; and Joseph Naylor (age 18 born Kidderminster), Medical Student.<ref>1881 Census</ref>
Born the son of [[Joseph Naylor]]
 
1881 Living at Clent View House, Comberton Road, Kidderminster: [[Joseph Naylor]] (age 56 born Dewsbury), Worsted Spinner and J.P. With his wife Elizabeth and three sons [[Thomas Fox Naylor|Thomas F. Naylor]] (age 28 born Halifax), Carpet Manufacturer; John Naylor (age 24 born Kidderminster), Commission Agent; and Joseph Naylor (age 18 born Kidderminster), Medical Student.<ref>1881 Census</ref>


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Latest revision as of 15:57, 27 November 2021

Thomas Fox Naylor (1853- )

Born the son of Joseph Naylor

1881 Living at Clent View House, Comberton Road, Kidderminster: Joseph Naylor (age 56 born Dewsbury), Worsted Spinner and J.P. With his wife Elizabeth and three sons Thomas F. Naylor (age 28 born Halifax), Carpet Manufacturer; John Naylor (age 24 born Kidderminster), Commission Agent; and Joseph Naylor (age 18 born Kidderminster), Medical Student.[1]

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  1. 1881 Census