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Harry Naylor was the son of Archdeacon W.H. Naylor of Clarendon, Quebec, and brother to Archdeacon R. Kenneth Naylor. He graduated from McGill University and took theological training at the Montreal Diocesan Theological College.((“H.A. Naylor fonds.” The Anglican Church of Canada, 2020 website: https:// | Harry Naylor was the son of Archdeacon W.H. Naylor of Clarendon, Quebec, and brother to Archdeacon R. Kenneth Naylor. He graduated from McGill University and took theological training at the Montreal Diocesan Theological College.((“H.A. Naylor fonds.” The Anglican Church of Canada, 2020 website: https:// | ||
- | In February 1896, Isaac Stringer was commissioned by Bishop Bompas of the Diocese of Selkirk to find recruits for the north while Stringer was on a missionary tour through Montreal, Quebec and the Maritimes. In Montreal, Stringer met Naylor, a student | + | In February 1896, Isaac Stringer was commissioned by Bishop Bompas of the Diocese of Selkirk to find recruits for the north while Stringer was on a missionary tour through Montreal, Quebec and the Maritimes. In Montreal, Stringer met Naylor, |
- | Reverend | + | Harry and Ada Esther Mount were married in May 1896.((F.A. Peake, The Bishop Who Ate His Boots: The Biography of Isaac O. Stringer. Yukon Church Heritage Society, 2001: 49fn9.)) |
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+ | Harry and Ada Esther Mount were married in May 1896.((F.A. Peake, The Bishop Who Ate His Boots: The Biography of Isaac O. Stringer. Yukon Church Heritage Society, 2001: 49fn9.)) Naylor’s station in the Yukon River drainage was supported by the Anglican Church Missionary Society.((Yukon Archives, Victoria Faulkner, 83/50 MSS 137 f.17.)) They arrived | ||
Rev. Naylor spearheaded the fundraising effort to build St. Paul's Anglican Church, completed in in 1902. Naylor’s grandson, Hugh, has a collection of letters that Reverend Naylor wrote back to his family during this time. Hugh left copies at the Yukon Archives and the Dawson City Museum.((Dan Davidson, “BC couple seeks to fill in family histories.” //The Klondike Sun// (Dawson), 7 October 2009.)) | Rev. Naylor spearheaded the fundraising effort to build St. Paul's Anglican Church, completed in in 1902. Naylor’s grandson, Hugh, has a collection of letters that Reverend Naylor wrote back to his family during this time. Hugh left copies at the Yukon Archives and the Dawson City Museum.((Dan Davidson, “BC couple seeks to fill in family histories.” //The Klondike Sun// (Dawson), 7 October 2009.)) |
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