I will not let this county beat me!!!
I have asked this before so please ignore me if you've answered. I've tried several suggestions, but am still stuck.
OH's gggg grandparents were George Naylor and Elizabeth Eyre. They married in Birstall St Peter 14th May 1795. George was from Cleckheaton parish and Elizabeth from Wakefield. They were both non-conformist.
Their children George 1796, and Elizabeth 1797 were baptised in Cleckheaton Independant Chapel.
George senior died aged 67 in 1806. His will makes no mention of his don George so I presume he died prior to 1805 (when the will was written).
I have no if George was married previously but he makes no mention of any children other than Elizabeth. Elizabeth Eyre was "Miss Eyre" in the wedding note in the newspaper. They married by licence.
So far I cannot find the licence but York University is still looking.
Can anyone suggest any other ways of going back.
I have tried searching for the people mentioned in the will but presume any parents of George would be dead as he was 67 himself.
His wife Elizabeth died in Bristol age 78 in 1829.
Apart from the marriage licence, any ideas of getting back??
I have asked this before so please ignore me if you've answered. I've tried several suggestions, but am still stuck.
OH's gggg grandparents were George Naylor and Elizabeth Eyre. They married in Birstall St Peter 14th May 1795. George was from Cleckheaton parish and Elizabeth from Wakefield. They were both non-conformist.
Their children George 1796, and Elizabeth 1797 were baptised in Cleckheaton Independant Chapel.
George senior died aged 67 in 1806. His will makes no mention of his don George so I presume he died prior to 1805 (when the will was written).
I have no if George was married previously but he makes no mention of any children other than Elizabeth. Elizabeth Eyre was "Miss Eyre" in the wedding note in the newspaper. They married by licence.
So far I cannot find the licence but York University is still looking.
Can anyone suggest any other ways of going back.
I have tried searching for the people mentioned in the will but presume any parents of George would be dead as he was 67 himself.
His wife Elizabeth died in Bristol age 78 in 1829.
Apart from the marriage licence, any ideas of getting back??
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