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John NAYLOR, Jr.

Male 1692 - Bef 1743  (< 50 years)


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  • Name John NAYLOR 
    Suffix Jr. 
    Birth 16 Jul 1692  Bucks County, PA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Death Bef 8 Apr 1743  Bucks County, PA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Probate 8 Apr 1743  Bucks County, PA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Notes 
    • (1) Naylor, Mrs. H. W., "The John Naylor Family of Pennsylvania," in The "Old Northwest" Genealogical Quarterly, Vol. XI, Columbus, OH: The "Old Northwest" Genealogical Society, 1908, pp. 41-43, 45:

      John Naylor second child born to John Naylor (1st) and Jane (Cutler) Naylor, his wife, born July 16th, 1692, married Mary Lane, daughter of Bernard Lane (of Burlington, who died 1715, and left three daughters, Ellen Cutler, Mary Naylor and Sarah Lane). In 1717, his father, John Naylor (1st) conveyed to him a farm in Southampton Township of 105 acres, on which he resided until his death in 1743. Letters of administration were granted on his estate on April 8th, 1743 to his widow Mary, who filed an account of her administration June 1st, 1745, in which she claims credit for her thirds amounting to 73 pounds, 3 s., 11?? d., and for payment to her son, John Naylor, of his double share of the personal estate as eldest son 20 pds., 3 s., 4?? d., and to her son-in-law, Thomas Edwards, his wife's share, 14 pds., 14 s., 2?? d. Same amount to Jeremiah Woolston, for his wife's share, and shows a balance in her hands of 46 pds., 76 s., 6 d. She took out letters of administration on the estate of her daughter, Sarah Naylor, in the same year (1745) and filed an inventory, amounting to 14 pds., 14s., 4?? d., her share of her father's estate. . . .

      The children of John (2nd) and Mary (Lane) Naylor, were:

      [i] JOHN NAYLOR (3rd). . . .

      [ii] HANNAH NAYLOR, second child, married Jacob Van Boskirk. . . .

      [iii] MARY NAYLOR married, at First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, Feb. 5th, 1743-4, Jeremiah Woolston, and died prior to 1752, leaving one child. . . .

      [iv] REBEKAH NAYLOR married, April 29th, 1743, at First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, Thomas Edwards, and died prior to 1752, leaving two children, Edward and Rachel. . . .

      [v] RACHEL NAYLOR (daughter of John and Mary Lane Naylor) married, April 15th, 1747, John Carver. . . .

      [vi] SAMUEL NAYLOR (son of John and Mary) of whom there is no further record in Bucks County after the division of his father's real estate in 1753.

      [vii] SARAH NAYLOR, who died about 1744, unmarried, was the youngest child of John and Mary Naylor.

      [Note by compiler: Lane NAYLOR is omitted from the foregoing list of children. See p. 45 of the same source.]

      DESCENDANTS OF JOHN NAYLOR, JR., OF SOUTHAMPTON, BUCKS COUNTY, PA.

      At an Orphans Court, of Bucks, Pennsylvania, held September 27, 1752, Thomas Edwards, who had married Rebekah Naylor, daughter of John Naylor, late of Southampton, deceased, and Jeremiah Woolston, who had married Mary Naylor, another daughter of said John Naylor, deceased, each present petitions for the division of the real estate of the said John Naylor, among his children and his grandchildren, said Rebekah Edwards, being deceased, leaving two minor children and Mary Woolston, being also deceased, leaving one child. The Court appoints the respective guardians of their minor children, but does not grant partition of the real estate, for the reason this it is not stated whether John Naylor died intestate, or left a will.

      On December 12, 1753, a petition is presented to the same Court, by John Naylor, eldest son of John Naylor, late of Southampton, deceased: Thomas Edwards, Jeremiah Woolston, John Carver, and Jacob Van Buskirk, who had married daughters of the said John Naylor, deceased, setting forth that John Naylor died intestate seized of 105 acres of land in Southampton and that the petitioners and the other heirs of John Naylor, have mutually agreed to set apart to John Naylor, the eldest son, thirty-five acres of the 105 acres, as shown by a draft presented with the petition, and pray the confirmation thereof and a division and valuation of the remainder of the tract. After some controversy this petition is withdrawn the same day and a petition is presented by John Naylor, the son, for a partition of the whole tract, ignoring the arrangement to set apart the 35 acres to him and setting forth that said John Naylor left 8 children as set forth, viz.: John, the petitioner; Rebecca, who married Thomas Edwards, and is deceased, leaving a son and a daughter; Rachel, wife of John Carver; Samuel Naylor; Hannah, wife of Jacob Van Buskirk; Lane Naylor, and Sarah Naylor, who died a minor.

      The real estate being valued by the sheriff and jury under this petition, John Naylor declares it is valued too high, and refuses to accept, and it is adjudged to John Carver, in right of his wife Rachel.

      The petition first presented and withdrawn is signed also by William Dunkan, but there is no explanation of his connection with the case. There seems, however, to have been nine children, as the personal estate was evidently divided into ten shares, two to John, as the eldest son, under the then intestate laws. Note that the "thirds of the widow" is 73 pounds, making ? pounds of 146 pounds, which is divided into 10 shares. . . .

      John Naylor (2nd) did not appear to have retained his membership in Middletown Monthly Meeting of Friends to which his parents belonged and in which he had a birthright membership, as there is no record there of him except his birth and the marriages of his daughters. . . .

      Children of John (2nd) and Mary (Lane) Naylor:

      i. JOHN _____.

      ii. HANNAH, m. Jacob Van Buskirk, 1747.

      iii. SAMUEL, m. Sarah Evans, dau. of Daniel Evans, who was son of Louis Evans.

      iv. LANE, m. Ann Vaughan 1761.

      v. REBECCA, m. Thomas Edwards, 1743.

      vi. MARY, m. Jeremia Woolston, L. 12-5, 1743.

      vii. RACHEL, m. John Carver, 1747.

      viii. SARAH, died unmarried.

      (2) www.findagrave.com:

      John Naylor, Jr
      Birth: Jul. 16, 1692, Southampton, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
      Death: 1743, Southampton, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA

      Family links: Parents: John Naylor (1660 - 1735), Joanna Cutler Naylor (1660 - 1727); Spouse: Mary Lane Naylor (1695 - 1751); Children: John Naylor (1713 - 1796)

      Burial: Unknown

      Created by: Bonnie Huish
      Record added: Feb 01, 2009
      Find A Grave Memorial# 33451018
    Person ID I32001  Frost, Gilchrist and Related Families
    Last Modified 17 Apr 2024 

    Father John NAYLOR, Sr.,   b. Abt 1660, Monyash, Derbyshire, England Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 16 Aug 1735, Southampton Township, Bucks County, PA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age ~ 75 years) 
    Mother Jane CUTLER   d. Bef 11 Feb 1728, Bucks County, PA Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Marriage 11 Jul 1685  Bucks County, PA Find all individuals with events at this location  [1
    Family ID F4856  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Mary LANE,   b. 1695, Burlington County, NJ Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 26 Oct 1751, Bucks County, PA Find all individuals with events at this location (Age < 56 years) 
    Children 
     1. John NAYLOR, III,   b. 1713, Bucks County, PA Find all individuals with events at this locationd. Bef 24 Dec 1796, Baltimore County, MD Find all individuals with events at this location (Age < 83 years)
     2. Hannah NAYLOR,   b. 1715
     3. Samuel NAYLOR,   b. 1717
     4. Lane NAYLOR,   b. 1720
     5. Rachel NAYLOR,   b. 1722
     6. Rebecca NAYLOR,   b. 1722   d. 1752 (Age 30 years)
     7. Mary NAYLOR,   b. 1724   d. 1752 (Age 28 years)
     8. Sarah NAYLOR,   b. 1728   d. 1752 (Age 24 years)
     9. Ellen NAYLOR,   b. 1730
    Family ID F13904  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 17 Apr 2024 

  • Sources 
    1. Details: Details: Details: Details: Details: Details: Details: Details: Citation Text: (1) Stackhouse, William R., A Historical Sketch of the First Ancestors of the Stackhouse Family in America, Moorestown, NJ: Settle Press, 1907, p. 42: John Naylor . . . married Jane Cutler on 5 [mo].11.1685, at the house of James Dilworth and died about 1735.