[HWE] SIX, SY > Plymouth, DEV & Bristol/Stonehouse, GLS, ENG > Look-up The origin of the SEAY surname is not known, but it first appears in Devon during most of the 17th century and then disappears from England. It has been reported to have been adopted by a refugee named SAYE or SEE from Wicres in French Flanders. Insofar as certain sound-alike names from that region have also appeared in lists of other French churches in England, a Plymouth & Bristol/Stonehouse look-up seems desirable for SAYE, SAY, SEY, SEE, SIE, SEA, SIX and SY. Thanks, Hugh Seay