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Simon Naylor

BirthAbout 1671 - Scott Willoughby, Lincolnshire, England
DeathNot Available - Not Available
MotherEdith
FatherThomas Naylor

Born in Scott Willoughby, Lincolnshire, England on About 1671 to Thomas Naylor and Edith. Simon Naylor married Jane Smith and had 8 children.

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Parents
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Thomas Naylor
1635 - Unknown
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Edith
1649 - 1719
Spouse(s)
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Jane Smith
Unknown - Unknown
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Elizabeth Burton
1663 - 1723
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Elizabeth Burton
1675 - 1704
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Sarah Haston
1690 - Unknown
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Symon Simon Naylor
1709 - 1744
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John Naylor
1721 - 1722
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Ann Naylor
1710 - 1722
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William Naylor
1715 - Unknown
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Jane Naylor
1718 - 1719
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William Naylor
1714 - 1714
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Catherine Naylor
1712 - 1736
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Herbert Woodhead Naylor
Unknown - Unknown

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