Events
Date of Birth: unknown.
Place of Birth: unknown.
Date of Burial: 9 May 1657.
Place of Burial: Winwick, Lancashire.
The burial is recorded in the parish register.
Relationships
Father: unknown.
Mother: unknown.
Brother: John Lowe of Hulme.
Roger Lowe in his diary (28 October 1663) mentions that John Lowe of “Hoome” is the uncle of Mary Naylor. He was probably buried 15 February 1666/7 in Winwick.
Spouse: Roger Naylor. Married 13 October 1637 in Winwick.
The relationship is recorded in the bishop’s transcripts of the parish register. This relationship is corroborated by Roger Lowe’s diary, which records that Mary Naylor’s uncle was John Lowe of “Hoome” (Hulme).
Children:
(Complete source citations for facts about the children on this page are currently outside of the scope of this project.)
Joseph Naylor
James Naylor (buried 4 August 1708 in Winwick) married Anne Barrow 20 June 1666 in Winwick.
Mary Naylor
Evidence
from the Winwick parish register:
July [1606]
6 Elin dau’ of James Lowe
Aprill [1608]
17 Elin dau’ of James Lowe
June 1610
30 Ellen dau’ of Raphe Lowe./
August 1612
10 Ellen dau’ of Henry Low
Marche 1617
5. Elline dou’ of Edwarde Lowe
May [1622]
Ellin dtr of John Lowe
Maie [1631]
James Pendleburie
Elline Loe
25
November 1651
22 Henery Lowe de Ashton dide in Hulme
May [1657]
9 Elen ux Roger: Naylor of Ashton
February [1666]
15 John: Low of Holme
from the Bishop’s transcripts for Winwick:
October [1637]
9 Edward Clarke Ellen Lowe
13 Roger Naylior Ellen Lowe
Roger Lowe’s diary:
October 1663
28. – Wedensday. Mary Naylor went to Warington and stayd all night att her unkle John Lowe’s in Hoome.
[“Hoome” is presumably the Hulme which was immediately south of Winwick.]
References
Bishop’s transcripts of the parish registers of Winwick. Digital images on FamilySearch.org.
The Diary of Roger Lowe of Ashton-in-Makerfield, Lancashire 1663-73 (ed. William L. Sachse) (Yale University Press, 1938).
Parish registers of Winwick, Lancashire. Digital images on FamilySearch.org.
Will of Roger Naylor of Ashton, glazier. Proved 1680 in the Consistory Court of Chester.