General Notes
Hannah was Illegitimate (on marriage record)
In 1851, Hannah was recorded as daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth, 9 mo. However the birth record does not name the father. In 1861, Hannah is shown as a granddaughter, aged 9, so is most likely an illegitimate daughter of one of their under-aged daughters, probably Alice (else Ann), and brought up by her grandparents.
In 1870 Hannah married Samuel son of John Naylor at Walmsley. The marriage record confirms Hannah was illegitimate.
In 1874, Hannah's brother John married Elizabeth Naylor. This may be Samuel Naylor's sister (TBC).
In 1871, Samuel and Hannah Naylor (both 22) are at Higher End, Little Bolton.
In 1881, Samuel and Hannah Naylor (31 & 30) were at 2 Grove Street, Halliwell with three children.
Hannah and
Samuel were married in a religious ceremony on September 17th, 1870 at
Christ Church, Walmsley.
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Marriage/Union Notes
Lancashire Marriage indexes for the years: 1870
MATHER Hannah NAYLOR Samuel Walmsley, Christ Church Bolton 54/1/218
They had two sons and a daughter, named
Samuel,
John and
Sarah. There are possibly more children.