Thursday, September 27, 2018

The Children of William Naylor

William had eight known children four with each wife.


According to her daughter, Flora,
Leacy attended Madame Capon's
Boarding School in Pennsylvania.  
  1. Leacy Ann (1804-1843) married Angus William McDonald III.  McDonald like his father-in-law was a member of the Romney Literary Society and a Prosecuting Attorney in Hampshire County.  He served as a Colonel in the Confederate Army under Lee.  He died 1 Dec 1864 in the home of his daughter in Richmond.  Leacy and Angus had 9 children. After Leacy's death Angus married Cornelia Peake and had 10 more children.  
    1. Mary Naylor McDonald (1827-1901) m. Thomas Claiborne Green
    2. Angus William McDonald (1829-1914)
    3. Ann Sanford McDonald (1830-   ) m. James Williams Green
    4. Edward Allen Hitchcock McDonald (1832-1912)
    5. William Naylor McDonald (1834-1898)
    6. Marshall McDonald (1835-1895)
    7. Craig Woodrow McDonald (1837 - 1862) 
    8. Susan McDonald (1839- 1930) m. John Beverly Stanard
    9. Flora McDonald (1842 - )  Flora never married.  She was the author of the Glengarry  McDonalds 
  2. Jane (1806- ) m Chichester Tapscott
    1. Ann Tapscott
    2. Sam Tapscott
    3. John Tapscott
  3. Ann Sanford (Nancy) (1810-  ) m. Joseph William Bronaugh, MD
    1. William Naylor Bronaugh (1833-1862)
    2. Francis Bronaugh (1837 -  )
    3. Rosa Bronaugh (1845 - )
    4. Joseph William Bronaugh (1847- )
    5. Rev. James  S Naylor
    6. Florence May Bronaugh (1849 - )
  4. William Naylor  (1813 -  )  possibly to Howard County MO where he married Nancy Bragg, had at least four children and died in 1904.  Proof this is the right person has not been confirmed.
  5. Edward Ralph
  6. Millicent S (1815 - ) Millicent lived with her mother in Missouri. She never married
  7. James (1821-1874) a minister who settled in Mississippi m. Ann Graham 
    1. Eliza (1846 - )
    2. Judith (1852 -  )
    3. Mary (1855 - )
    4. Anna (Nannie) (1856 - )
  8. John Samuel (1824-1856) a medical Dr.  John died in Selby County MO less than two months before his brother Edward m. Virginia Comford

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