Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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Thomas Nayler

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1838 Born in Lincoln, son of Thomas Nayler, clerk in Holy Orders (in 1864)

1851 Thomas Nayler 52, rector of a church in Lincoln, lived in Marylebone with Harriet Nayler 24, George Nayler 24, Dora Nayler 15, Thomas Nayler 13[1]

1861 Engineering draughtsman, lodging in Ipswich[2]

1864 A gentleman, when he married Maria Fenton Chaplin (b. Ipswich) in Marylebone[3]

1865 A barrister's clerk, birth of son, Thomas William in Charmouth, Devon

1871 Thomas Nayler 34, barrister's clerk, (b. Lincoln) lived in Islington, with Maria F Nayler 33, Thomas W Nayler 6, Dora I Nayler 4, George Nayler 2, Frank R Nayler 4 Months, Thomas Nayler 71, Charlotte Turner 23[4]

Presumably moved to Hereford.

1876 Maria died in Herefordshire[5]

Formed a business - see Nayler and Co

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[6]

1901 Retired mechanical engineer, lived in Hereford with his wife Frances J. Nayler[7]


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Sources of Information

  1. 1851 census
  2. 1861 census
  3. Parish records
  4. 1871 census
  5. BMD
  6. 1881 census
  7. 1901 census