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Subject: RE: [NYorks] Re: Bowes parish registers-churchwardens
Date: Wed, 9 Nov 2005 15:24:32 -0000
A belated thank you to everyone who has responded re churchwardens, all
absolutely fascinating.
Also about Bowes. Didnt realise Keld and Stoneykeld were different places!
Jack, you mention your interest in the Sayer family among others. I would
love to hear more.
best wishes
laurel Sayer
Surrey
(researching Sayer/Saire/sayre/Saer in Yorkshire and Durham)
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Subject: Re: [NYorks] Re: Bowes parish registers-churchwardens
Laurel.
From my research and others the following on Sayer and Saire in the Bowes
area.
Places mentioned near or in Bowes are Stoneykeld, Keld, Westgates,
Mellwater,
Lowfield, Grinton, Dove Hall, Bowes Cross, Manor House, Whorlands, Kell, Old
Spittal, New House, Westgates, Myre Keld, West Yates and Raby Folly.
Pasture End is in my ancestral home. Lowfield another, Stoneykeld, yet
another,
The Rise and Crown was an inn with a Sayer listed as there.
the only one I know of is the Unicorn which the Pickersgill family ran in
mid 20th cent.
Churchwardens
1675 George Sayer
1726 James Sayer
1742 George Sayer
1735 Henry Sayer
Witness at Marriage -William Sayer from 1`786 to 1816
William Sayer was Parish Clerk ffor 47 years when he died
Then wer have a Charles a Tailor in 1751 at Gilmonby and Charles a 1822 at
Gilmonby a Shoemaker
Looking at the Sayer, Wiilson, Walton, Bousefield , Bainbridge, Dent,
Alderson, Laidman, Harker, Hallock, Allison, etc.
please excuseany spellings since last weel I had a cateract surgery.
Hav3 to use a glass to see what o have wrote
Jack
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