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Nationality
  
USA

Spouse
  
Henrietta Wood

Occupation
  
Lawyer, Merchant

Education
  
Marietta College


Name
  
Isaac Naylor

Succeeded by
  
A. D. Rice

Died
  
April 16, 1885

Resting place
  
Galveston

Isaac Naylor Isaac Naylor Professional Profile

Preceded by
  
John McClannahan Crockett

Born
  
July 1, 1824 Morgan County, Ohio (
1824-07-01
)

Children
  
Edward Wood Naylor, Isaac B. Naylor, Charles H. Naylor

Similar People
  
Oscar Branch Colquitt, Andrew Jackson Hamilton, Elisha M Pease

Isaac C. Naylor (1 Jul 1824 – 16 Apr 1885) was an attorney, postal clerk, merchant and bookkeeper. He served as mayor of Dallas, Texas from April 1858 to August 1858.

Biography

Born in Morgan County, Ohio to Jonathan Naylor and Jane Marshall, Isaac Naylor graduated from Marietta College in Ohio in 1851. Leaving Ohio, he traveled to Texas as a teacher arriving in Lavaca County in 1852. He operated an academy in Galveston, Texas until 1856 and studied law with Sherwood & Goddard there. He was admitted to the bar in 1857.

He moved to Dallas, Texas to practice law. There he joined the Tannehill Lodge No. 52, A. F. and A. M. and served as its secretary. He was elected mayor of Dallas in 1858.

Returning to Galveston, he married Henrietta Wood, daughter of Edward Stout Wood and Ann Outterside on 15 Sept 1858. During the Civil War he left his family in Galveston and moved to California and later New York because his sympathies were with the Union. Isaac Naylor returned to Galveston where he was a clerk, bookkeeper and merchant. In 1876, he was granted a license to practice law in the State of Florida for one year.

He died April 16, 1885 and was interred in City Cemetery, Galveston, Texas.

References

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