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George Hunter Naylor

10th October 2016 @ 6:06am – by Frances Wonderley
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Frances Wonderley s has written to AudlemOnline from Australia, the second email we have received in a week from there. The first was about the Wellings family and was published last week. Frances says:

I have seen your article about my father George Hunter Naylor. Thank you for mentioning him. He was born on 8th December,1893. His father worked in private practice in Victoria and then worked as a medical supervisor in Kew and Beechworth mental asylums.

Dad died in Port Macquarie in NSW in 1979.

He and my mother visited Audlem in 1968. I was also there in 1998 and 2009.

Dad had several occupations during his life Including professional running, Health inspector and travelling salesman.

The original story appeared in March and said:

George Hunter Naylor was born in Audlem in early 1894.

His father was Dr Rupert George St John Naylor who was born in India in 1865 and came to England as a Surgeon and Physician and married Mary from Scotland in time for them to feature in the 1891 census as the occupants of Beech House, Sandy Lane in Audlem.

By 1901 the family had emigrated to Melbourne, Australia, where Dr Naylor took up a senior post at the Kew Asylum for the Insane.

George Naylor did an apprenticeship with Austral Otis, a company specialising in enormous machines for pumping and similar purposes. He also spent two years with the Melbourne University Rifles, (an army training unit) at about the same time as Sir Robert Menzies.

George volunteered for the Australian Army at the outbreak of the First World War in August 1914 aged 20.
He apparently survived the perils of the Great War and returned to live in Melbourne, probably into the 1960s.

In 1914 when volunteering he remembered his Audlem roots and described himself as a farmer.

Does anybody have any more information about George or his family?


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