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    1. Re: Allicock&families,St.Kitts&environs, UK,US,Guyana
    2. Lisa
    3. Richard, I would suggest also in Barbados that you look at "E" variations - Ellicott, Ellacott. The unusual given name also leads me to speculate on the Saer family (Sair etc.) and possible connections there. Quickly browsing Sanders I found a Croxon will which includes both Ellacott's and Sairs. The Croxon family married into the Cleavers - Regards, Lisa

    04/18/2003 07:56:56
    1. Re: Allicock&families,St.Kitts&environs, UK,US,Guyana
    2. Richard Allicock
    3. Hi Lisa, I looked at the Barbados records a few years ago, but at the time I did not take the "E" variations seriously. However, now that you mention the connection to Saer and Sairs, I will take a second look. While Syer was also the name of Syer Allicock, which I found in the Northamptonshire records, it is also a surname of his mother, who was a Syers. So this might warrant some looking into. Thanks for your speculation. Best regards, Richard ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lisa" <ljj5@optonline.net> To: <CARIBBEAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 18, 2003 6:56 AM Subject: Re: Allicock&families,St.Kitts&environs, UK,US,Guyana > Richard, > > I would suggest also in Barbados that you look at "E" variations - Ellicott, > Ellacott. The unusual given name also leads me to speculate on the Saer > family (Sair etc.) and possible connections there. Quickly browsing Sanders > I found a Croxon will which includes both Ellacott's and Sairs. The Croxon > family married into the Cleavers - > Regards, > Lisa > > > > ==== CARIBBEAN Mailing List ==== > ROOTSWEB MAILING LIST HELP PAGES > What is a Mailing List? > http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/help/mail1.html > >

    04/18/2003 11:33:02