Sir John Savage (of Rock Savage)

Child of Sir John Savage (of Rock Savage)

Margaret Savage

     Margaret Savage was the daughter of Sir John Savage (of Rock Savage).
Margaret Savage married Sir Richard Bulkeley, son of Sir Richard Bulkeley (Chamberlain of North Wales) and Catherine Griffith.

Child of Margaret Savage and Sir Richard Bulkeley

Lady Mary Savage

     Lady Mary Savage was born. She was the daughter of John, 2nd Earl Rivers.
Lady Mary Savage married Henry Killigrew, son of Thomas Killigrew and Cecilia Crofts.
She may be the deceased: Killigrew, Dame Mary, St. Martin in the Fields, Middx. Declaration (Sworn 1699 July 27).

Children of Lady Mary Savage and Henry Killigrew

Sir John Savile (of Thornhill)

     Sir John Savile (of Thornhill) married Alice Gascoigne, daughter of William Gascoigne and Jane Wyman, after 1460. He was Sheriff of Yorkshire.

Unknown Savile

     Unknown Savile was born. She was the daughter & co-heir of Thomas Savile of Northgate Head in Wakefield.
Unknown Savile married Sir William Wentworth, son of Sir William Wentworth (Baronet) and Ann Atkins or Atkinson.

Mary Sawer

     Mary Sawer married William Ryther on 23 June 1684 in Winterton, Lincolnshire.

Child of Mary Sawer and William Ryther

Charles Saxon

(21 October 1751 - circa 1802)
     Charles Saxon was born on 21 October 1751. He was the son of John Saxon and Katherine Kidwell.
     Charles died circa 1802.

Elizabeth Saxon

(circa 1806 - before 1837)
     Elizabeth Saxon was born circa 1806 in Bruton, Somerset. She was Nathaniel's first cousin and younger daughter of his uncle Samuel Simon Saxon by his wife Elizabeth. She was the daughter of Samuel Simon Saxon and Elizabeth Isabella Livingston.
Elizabeth Saxon married Nathaniel Hooper, son of James Hooper and Katherine Saxon, on 16 August 1823 in Evercreech, Somerset.
     Elizabeth died before 1837. She was alive in 1831 but dead by 1838.

Children of Elizabeth Saxon and Nathaniel Hooper

Elizabeth Saxon

(15 October 1750 - )
     Elizabeth Saxon was born on 15 October 1750. She was the daughter of John Saxon and Katherine Kidwell.

John Saxon

(1713 - 1798)
     John Saxon was born in 1713.
John Saxon married Katherine Kidwell on 2 February 1749 in St Margaret, Westminster.
     John died in 1798 in Milton Clevedon, Bath, Somerset.

Children of John Saxon and Katherine Kidwell

John Saxon

(20 November 1802 - 12 December 1899)
     John Saxon was born on 20 November 1802 in Bruton, Somerset. He was the son of Samuel Simon Saxon and Elizabeth Isabella Livingston.
     John died on 12 December 1899 in Motupipi, New Zealand, aged 97.

John Saxon

(9 September 1749 - )
     John Saxon was born on 9 September 1749. He was the son of John Saxon and Katherine Kidwell.

Katherine Saxon

(15 September 1753 - 17 January 1814)
     Katherine Saxon was born on 15 September 1753 in New Callander, Stirlingshire, Scotland. She was the daughter of John Saxon and Katherine Kidwell.
Katherine Saxon married James Hooper, son of Robert Hooper and Margery Dawson, on 23 December 1775 in St George, Hanover Square, Westminster, Middlesex, England.
     Katherine died on 17 January 1814 in Lower Grosvenor Street, Soho, Westminster, Middlesex, England, aged 60. The Gentleman's magazine records her death: Jan 17. At her apartments in lower Grosvenor St., after a very long & painful illness, aged 61, relict of worthy James Hooper esq. formerly of "The Golden Cross" in Bond St, and lately of Cheyne Walk, Chelsea; whose death Dec 15 1813, is recorded in our Obituary, vol. lxxxiii pt ii p.629. The character and conduct of the learned, the ambitious and the great, among our fellow-mortals, seldom fail to be delivered down to posterity with profuseness of care, and will all the embellishment of venal panegyric. Even such labours are not without their use: for they stimulate the descendants of the illustrious dead to copy after the patterns thus set up to view, and to study to preserve unsullied the glories of their race. But, it is to be feared, the benefit resulting to society at large from these exhibitions of exalted public excellence, in philosophers, heroes, statesmen, and princes, is at best limited, and often precarious; whilst the generality of mankind contemplate the splendid description with careless apathy, if not with incredulous indifference: whereas the faithfull representation of a life of private goodness, of common attainment by man or woman in the humbler walks of humanity, cannot fail to interest, and to engage the imitation of numbers. -- Mr & Mrs Hooper were both amiable in their lives, and are much regretted by a large circle of respectable friends in their deaths. As a tradesman, Mr Hooper was indefatigably industrious, attentive to his customers, grateful for favours, patient under disappointments, moderate in his profits, frugal in his expences, temperate, and even abstemious in his personal enjoyments. Mrs Hooper admirabley assisted her good husband in his calm pursuit of a comfortable independence, by her courteous deportment to all his employers, by her readiness and dexterity in the government of his family, by her skilful management in all the minute details of his household economy, by her cheerful temper and undeviating benevolence to all around her. Blest with a family, of whom 5 sons, (all in business) and 2 daughters (one married) survive them, they ruled over the interesting pledges of their affection with a lax silken cord of love, and never probably gave one duteous child a just cause to sigh, till now - that they are no more. May their children emulate their many virtues! may they remember the happiness of having had parents so indulgent, so prudent, so mild and so impartial. "Manibos lilia plenis : Purureos spargam flores, et fungar inani Munere" AMICUS.

Children of Katherine Saxon and James Hooper

Katherine Saxon

(circa 1801 - )
     Katherine Saxon was born circa 1801 in Bruton, Somerset. She married Dr John Matthews on 11 May 1836 at Bruton and had a daughter Elizabeth. She was the daughter of Samuel Simon Saxon and Elizabeth Isabella Livingston.

Nathaniel Saxon

(23 February 1765 - )
     Nathaniel Saxon was born on 23 February 1765. He was the son of John Saxon and Katherine Kidwell.

Robert Saxon

(16 November 1748 - )
     Robert Saxon was born on 16 November 1748. He was the son of John Saxon and Katherine Kidwell.

Samuel Saxon

(17 April 1805 - 8 October 1853)
     Samuel Saxon was born on 17 April 1805. He was the son of Samuel Simon Saxon and Elizabeth Isabella Livingston.
     Samuel died on 8 October 1853 in Bruton, Somerset, aged 48.

Samuel Simon Saxon

(30 June 1757 - 29 September 1831)
     Samuel Simon Saxon was born on 30 June 1757 in London. He was the son of John Saxon and Katherine Kidwell. Samuel Simon Saxon was christened on 26 July 1757 in St George, Hanover Square, Soho, Westminster. Samuel was a silk manufacturer.
     Samuel resided at Plex House, Bruton, Somerset.
Samuel Simon Saxon married Elizabeth Isabella Livingston on 3 November 1800 in St Martin in the Fields, Westminster, Middlesex.
     Samuel died on 29 September 1831 in Bruton, Somerset, aged 74. He was buried in St Mary's, Bruton.

Children of Samuel Simon Saxon and Elizabeth Isabella Livingston

Isabel de Say

     Isabel de Say was born. She was the daughter of Elias de Say, Lord of Clun.
Isabel de Say married William Fitzalan, son of Alan Fitzalan Seneschal of Dol. His first wife was Christian, niece of Robert Fitzroy of Gloucester.
Isabel de Say was wife of William fitz Alan, son of Alan fitz Flaald. Her father was Elias, lord of Clun in Shropshire. Although a relationship is implied, Sanders ("English Baronies" (Oxford, 1960), p. 113) indicates that the relationship between Henry de Say, lord of Clun and Elias is unknown.
Another de Say individual with ties to Shropshire is possibly Eustacia de Say, wife of Hugh fitz Osbern (d. ante 1140). Sanders (p. 75, note 3) indicates that Eustacia's ancestry is unknown. Nash's "History of Worcestershire", suggests that Eustacia's father was one Theodoric de Say, son of Picot de Say. Reade ("The House of Cornewall") indicates she was the daughter of Elias de Say and granddaughter of Theodoric de Say. Theodoric de Say and his father, Picot, were of Stokesay in Shropshire.
Are Elias of Clun and Elias of Stokesay the same individual? They appear to be contemporary, as does Eustacia, which would indicate that Nash's solution is the more likely. Does anyone know the devolution of Stokesay? Unfortunately, all I have at hand are secondary sources.
Hal Bradley GEN-MEDIEVAL-L@rootsweb.com.

Child of Isabel de Say and William Fitzalan

Mary Sayer

(say 1800 - )
     Mary Sayer was born say 1800 in Stow RD, Suffolk.
Mary Sayer married Thomas Cocksedge on 19 April 1826 in Elmswell, Suffolk.
     Mary Cocksedge was recorded on the 1851 census in Elmswell, SFK. Mary Cocksedge, head, widow, aged 50, William her son aged 22, Robert her son aged 20, David her son aged 6, all born at Elmswell, John Bullett, lodger, unmarried 18, born Brettenham, all agricultural labourers.

Children of Mary Sayer and Thomas Cocksedge

Herbert Aubrey Sayers

     Herbert Aubrey Sayers married Louisa Price, daughter of Edward Price and Mary Ann Colbert, in 1896 in Victoria.

John Sayers

     John Sayers married Eleanor Marlott, daughter of Thomas Marlott, on 3 December 1577 in Shipley, Sussex.

Jenny Scales

(circa January 1818 - 25 December 1910?)
     Jenny Scales was also known as Jane in records. She was born circa January 1818 in Ireland.
Jenny Scales married Michael Green circa 1843 in Cooraclare?, Clare, Ireland. There is a Jacob Scales in Carrowncalla South townland in Kilrush parish in co. Clare in the Griffith Valuation of Ireland. He? married Diana Scales, the widow of Pilkington 21 June 1859. His father was Charles Scales, hers was Samuel Scales, both farmers of Kilrush, Clare..
     Jenny Scales and Michael Green arrived per "Corona" in July 1870 at Victoria from Ireland. Michael Green, 45, Jane 38, Bridget 14, Margt, 11, Thos, 9. Also Mary, 32, Rose, 17 & Sally Green, 31. As of May 1906, Jenny Scales was also known as Jane in records. At her grand-daughter Annie (Cissie)'s wedding, she was described as Mrs Jane Green,of Walker Street, Dandenong.
     Jenny died on 25 December 1910? In Hutton St, Dandenong, Victoria. Jane Green, domestic, aged 92 years, 11 months; of heart failure, daughter of Jacob Scales, sea-faring man & Mary Scales, m.n. Flynn; Thomas Green, of Dandenong, their son was the informant. Born in Ireland, 40 years in Victoria. Born County Clare, married to Michael Green, children John, 65. Patrick, dead, Mary, dead, Bridget, 56, Margaret,54, & Thomas 51. She was buried on 29 December 1910 in the cemetery, Dandenong.

Children of Jenny Scales and Michael Green

Elizabeth Scamadine

     Elizabeth Scamadine was born in before 1820.
Elizabeth Scamadine married John Stancer on 10 March 1834 in Rotheram, Yorkshire. John Stancer & Elzabeth Scamadine, both single of this parish were married by banns, neither signed.

Hannah Scanlan

(before 1850 - )
     Hannah Scanlan was born before 1850.
Hannah Scanlan married John Ruby.

Child of Hannah Scanlan and John Ruby

Patrick Scanlon

(circa 1850 - )
     Patrick Scanlon was born circa 1850.
Patrick Scanlon married Sarah Handy, daughter of Stray Handy, before 1874.

Child of Patrick Scanlon and Sarah Handy

Patrick Scanlon

(6 March 1874 - )
     Patrick Scanlon was born on 6 March 1874 in Clara, Kilbride, Offaly, Ireland. He was the son of Patrick Scanlon and Sarah Handy.

Laurence Scarbrough

(1611 - )
     Laurence Scarbrough was born in 1611.
Laurence Scarbrough married Mary Fairfax, daughter of Edward Fairfax and Dorothy Laycock, on 22 January 1641 in Addingham, Yorkshire.

Amy Scarfe

(circa 1845 - before 27 September 1877)
     Amy Scarfe was born circa 1845 in Suffolk.
Amy Scarfe married James Cocksedge, son of James Cocksedge and Susan Jacob, in 1868 in Hessett.
     Amy died before 27 September 1877 in Hessett. She was buried on 27 September 1877 in Hessett.

Children of Amy Scarfe and James Cocksedge

Ann Scarfe

(circa 1835 - )
     Ann Scarfe was born circa 1835 in Finborough, Suffolk.
Ann Scarfe married Benjamin Squirrell, son of Thomas Squirrell and Phoebe Taylor. Ann Scarfe was christened on 9 November 1859 in Finborough Parva.
     Ann Scarfe and Benjamin Squirrell were recorded on the 1861 census in Gittings, Thorpe Morieux. Benjamin Squirrell, 28, farm bailiff, 96 acres, born Wattisham, his wife Ann, born Finborough, 25, sons William 3 & Benjamin 1 both born Thorpe Morieux.
     Ann Scarfe and Benjamin Squirrell were recorded on the 1871 census in Potash Farm, Thorpe Morieux. Benjamin Squirrell, 38, farm bailiff, employing 7 men, 4 boys, 230 acres, born Wattisham, Ann his wife, 36, born Little Finborough; children William 15/13, Benjamin 11 & Rosa 6, all born at Thorpe Morieux.
     Ann Scarfe and Benjamin Squirrell were recorded on the 1881 census in Wetheringsett, Suffolk. Benjamin Squirrel, aged 48, head, married, farmer of 71 acres employing 3 men and 1 boy; his wife Ann, aged 46, born Finborough, daughter Rosa, aged 16 born Thorpe Morieux and his father Thomas aged 72, ag. lab., Ben & Tom were both born in Wattisham.
     Ann Scarfe and Benjamin Squirrell were recorded on the 1891 census in Barley House, Winslow, Suffolk. Benjamin Squirrel, aged 58, head, married, farmer, born Wattisham ; his wife Ann, aged 56, born Lt Finborough, daughter Rosa, aged 20? born Thorpe Morieux, Sarah Ann Squirrell, 10, grand-daughter born Rusholme, Links/Berks?.

Children of Ann Scarfe and Benjamin Squirrell