Posted on: Sawyer Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Sawyer/202 Surname: SAWYER, FLOWER, HAYES, DAVIS ------------------------- Seeking info. re parents of WILLIAM FLOWER SAWYER (b.1813) Corsham. Mar.1838 to Mary Ann Hayes (b.1811). Mother of Wm. believed to be Ellen Sawyer (b.1790). Would be pleased to hear from you if you have any connections to this family.
Posted on: Sawyer Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Sawyer/201 Surname: Sawyer ------------------------- I'm trying to find people related to me on my dad's side of my family his name is robert sawyer and his mom was francis sawyer they were catholics. and lived in washington state. thankyou if you can help me
> > > Donna, I have some info on D.D. Sawyer and some family pictures. We just moved so when I find I will get back in touch. Jinx Nall Dopson > > > Subject: [SAWYER] SAWYER in AL > Date: Thu, 7 Sep 2000 22:03:39 -0400 > From: "Donna Wall" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > Searching for info. on these SAWYERs. Duncan Dionysius SAWYER b. 1861 > Monroe Co, AL d. 1948 Baldwin Co, AL m. Allie Leona WASDIN 1888. Son of > William Dionysius 'Nish' SAWYER b. 1821 Pike Co, AL d. 1895 (where?) m. > Elizabeth DANIEL. Son of Wiley SAWYER b. 1798 SC (what county?) d. 1860 > (where?) m. Sarah SCOGGIN. Any other info. appreciated. > > Donna Wall > Grayson, GA
Hello; Do you have access to Eleanor Grace Sawyer's, "Sawyer Families of New England 1636 - 1900?" In this excellent source, the Fred Morse line is traced back in time to one of the three brothers who came to America together in1643. If you do not have access I can give you an outline of the lineage of Fred Morse Sawyer. http://msnhomepages.talkcity.com/NonProfitBlvd/rufret/TS1616.htm Fred ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, September 24, 2000 5:01 PM Subject: [SAWYER](8) Ephraim&Abbie Sawyer of MA > My records show Fred Morse Sawyer, who I believe was my ggrandfather, was > married to Agnes Doughty. My grandfather, Ralph Doughty Sawyer b. 10/21/1885 > in Amesbury, MA (per SS application) was married to my grandmother, Roselda > Lafreniere/Laferriere/Lafournier b. 11/01/1886 in Willimantic, Connecticut. > Two children, Fred b. ? and Harry Alva (my father) b. 1/26/1912 in Lowell, > MA. Marriage was short-lived and am unaware of future marriage(s) of Ralph > Doughty Sawyer, but Roselda Sawyer remarried to Telesphore Harnois. > Also, I show a Burton Sawyer b. 1867, son of Ephraim, as being born in > Merrimac, MA which is not far from Amesbury. > Any additional info on this line would be most welcome. > > > ==== SAWYER Mailing List ==== > Used unknown county in whatever state you assume your SAWYER > family lived- GenConnect for every state,county, unknown county. > > ============================== > RootsWeb's guide to tracing family trees: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~rwguide/ >
My records show Fred Morse Sawyer, who I believe was my ggrandfather, was married to Agnes Doughty. My grandfather, Ralph Doughty Sawyer b. 10/21/1885 in Amesbury, MA (per SS application) was married to my grandmother, Roselda Lafreniere/Laferriere/Lafournier b. 11/01/1886 in Willimantic, Connecticut. Two children, Fred b. ? and Harry Alva (my father) b. 1/26/1912 in Lowell, MA. Marriage was short-lived and am unaware of future marriage(s) of Ralph Doughty Sawyer, but Roselda Sawyer remarried to Telesphore Harnois. Also, I show a Burton Sawyer b. 1867, son of Ephraim, as being born in Merrimac, MA which is not far from Amesbury. Any additional info on this line would be most welcome.
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Ephraim Alvah Sawyer b. 1 Sep 1842 Amesbury, Ma d.? Married 18 Jun 1863 Lynn, Ma Abbie M. Foss B. 13 DEC Salisbury, Ma d. 13 Nov 1872 Amesbury, Ma Children 1. Fred Morse Sawyer 12 Jul 1863 Salisbury, Ma 2. Leburton Augustus Sawyer 1 Nov 1867 Amesbury, Ma d. Missing at sea? 3. Nellie Warren Sawyer 31 Aug 1871 I have info on the generation above I need help on Ephraim and his children. Leburton 9, Ephraim 8, Leonard 7, Moses 6, Richard 5, john 4, William 3, Samuel 2, William 1.....
Hello....I am looking for any information someone can give me on the ancestry of William H. Sawyer that appears to have married Nellie Van Gorder in Ellenville, Ulster County, New York. I have no information on him other than the fact that he died and is buried in Ellenville, New York. His wife, Nellie was born August--1879 and died August 1928. They had a child Carroll Sawyer born: 1902 and died: 1903. She also is buried in Ellenville, New York. Any information that would help me track his ancestry would be appreciated. Helen A. Sawyer
Posted on: Sawyer Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Sawyer/200 Surname: Sawyer, McLellan, Duffy, Smith, Sockwell, Stockton ------------------------- I don't know if this message was directed to me personally or the Sawyer list but my descendant was Wm G Sawyer married to Sarah A F Wilbanks.......he was from N Carolina and she from S Carolina....they came through Tennessee to Texas in or just before 1850, settled in Rusk,Texas then Wood county Texas, then Limestone county and separated to Hunt and Sommervell counties.....he died in Wood cty about 1858 and she in Limestone county a couple of years later, I think. My G-Grandmother was Wms youngest daughter, Mary Texanna....she married Archibald McLellan and settled in Hunt county Texas in 1873...her brothers were in Limestone and Sommervelle cty.....possibly in Eastland, Tx....hope this rings a bell with someone.....Dina Spencer
Posted on: Sawyer Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Sawyer/198 Surname: Pryor, Sawyer, Davis, Busbee, Reeves, Barnes, Holland, Brannon, Pugh, Willingham ------------------------- I am looking for the parents of my gggrandfather William Sawyer b. ca. 1830-35 Ga. or S. C. Married Amafsa L. Pryor in 1852 Russell Cty, Ala. Children: Mary, Laura, Henry Bartow, Martha(Mattie), Wm. Thomas and Lillace. They lived in Houston Cty, Ga. 1860, Pulaski Cty, Ga. 1870 and Dodge Cty, Ga. 1880. Would like to know when Wm. and Amafsa died and where they are buried. Would like to make contact with and descendants. Suspect William to be related somehow to the Sawyers in Crawford Cty, Ga. early 1800s. Any help most appreciated.
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Richard Bonython was the co-patentee of Saco, York County Maine. His daughters contributed to the founding of many families of note of northern New England: through the Cummings match, to Harmon, Banks, Longfellow, and Bragdon lineages in one case; and in the Foxwell match, to Thornton, Libby, Cutts and Thaxter lineages in the other case. For those of you who might have any of these families in your background, the following was taken from the NEHGR, Volume 38 [January 1884] pp.50,51, "The Bonython Family of Maine" by Dr. Charles E. Banks The name of Bonython is one of the most ancient and aristocratic in the county of Cornwall. Its antiquity is shown in the records which tell us that they were in possession of the Bonython Manor continuously from the 14th century to the beginning of the 18th century, and the social position of the family is certified by their intermarriage with the leading families of Cornwall for four centuries. The pronunciation of the name is made by accenting the second syllable and rhyming it with "python", as "Bo-ny'-thon". It means a furzy abode. The Bonythons were seated in the Lizard district of Cornwall, in the parish of Cury (where subsidies had been paid on the manor since 15 Henry VIII [1524]), a bleak wild track on the serpentine formation, and not withstanding their remote situation, they were conspicuous figures in the political agitations of the period which culminated in the stormy days of the Stuart dynasty. Several branches issued from the parent stock, the most opulent of which, through a fortunate marriage, became possessed of Carelew, in Mylor, and is designated as the Bonythons of Carelew to distinguish them from the elder house which held the ancient manor. Another branch of the family was seated in Tresadem in St. Columb Major. [While Mylor and St. Columb Major still exist in the 21st Century, the Lizzard district does not: it probably was incorporated into what is now Helston.] Bonython manor is a plain substantial building with a granite front, facing the sea, which it overlooks at a distance of about two miles by the valleys of Poljew and Gunwalloe. The view from the front of the house is a most extensive one, unusually so, as most of the ancient Cornish houses are built quite on the side of the hill or in the valley. On the lower part of the estate, in a small plantation, is a group of magnificent rocks, the grandeur of which strikes the beholder at first glance. One of these -- the topmost -- is named the Fire or Bonfire rock, and is probably a relic of the Druidic religion. I have checked out a number of Bonython sources in popular CD's and on websites. In my humble opinion, most (if not all) are rooted in the Banks article without attribution, and have introduced errors of all sorts. It would be better to go back to the source, as I did, and start over.
Posted on: Sawyer Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Sawyer/197 Surname: Sawyer ------------------------- I am looking for Charles Sawyer (born abt. 1755 Ga.) possible lived in Marion, DeKalb, Cherokee,Franklin or Hancock County, Ga. He possibly could be the father of Henry T. M. Sawyer, born 1814(Ga.or TN.) Henry was either born in TN. or came to Hickman Co.,Tn. in the early 1800. He married Lucy Blackwell(daughter of Joseph Blackwell and Mary Polly Wilkins). Henry may have had a brother and sister (Thomas and Sarah). On the Ga. intestate records, I found a Chas. Sawyer, deceased 6-8-1857 (Cherokee, AB) Admrs. Thomas Sawyer and Wm. Sawyer.
Searching for info. on these SAWYERs. Duncan Dionysius SAWYER b. 1861 Monroe Co, AL d. 1948 Baldwin Co, AL m. Allie Leona WASDIN 1888. Son of William Dionysius 'Nish' SAWYER b. 1821 Pike Co, AL d. 1895 (where?) m. Elizabeth DANIEL. Son of Wiley SAWYER b. 1798 SC (what county?) d. 1860 (where?) m. Sarah SCOGGIN. Any other info. appreciated. Donna Wall Grayson, GA
Do you know if your Macie Adeline Sawyer had a brother Simeon Sawyer. He is of the right era and location. I have nothing on his parents, but sometimes every little bit helps. Jean----- Original Message ----- From: "Pennye Yadrick" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, September 04, 2000 10:03 PM Subject: [SAWYER] Sawyer's of NC > Posted on: Sawyer Queries > Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Sawyer/195 > > Surname: Sawyer, Barnes, Twiddy > ------------------------- > > I am looking for information on my greatgrandmother Macie Adeline Sawyer > b 1 Mar 1865 in Tyrrell Co. NC d.18 Jun 1928 Washington Co. and her parents, > ?(Simon, Simmon, Simeon) Sawyer and Lucinda Twiddy. There is some uncertainty > about her fathers given name. > Macie married Charles Edgar Barnes b 24 Sep 1869 Tyrrell Co. d. 20 Feb > 1948 Washington Co. on 17 Apr 1889 in Washington Co. NC. I have some information > on their children. > > > ==== SAWYER Mailing List ==== > Used the SSDI index? Link on SAWYER resource page > > ============================== > Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. > >
Posted on: Sawyer Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Sawyer/196 Surname: Sawyer ------------------------- Seeking information on the daughter of William Frizzell, of Isle of Wight Co. Va., Isabella. William Frizzell died around 1706. Isabella Frizzell married Thomas Sawyer. Does anyone have a date of death or place of death of the daughter and son in law of William Frizzell? Particularly interested if she may have died early 1690s? Thank you.
Greetings! New to the list, but thought I'd jump right in. Trying to find infomation an elderly aunt's mother, who disappeared when she was a young child... Looking for IRENE GERTRUDE SAWYER, b. February 1901 (possibly 1900) in Fall River, MA, to GEORGE FREDERICK SAWYER and his wife MARY LOUISE HUARD. Irene's sister, DORA, was b. June 18, 1903. The family lived at 289 Eagle Street, Fall River, MA. Irene m. Percy C. Patten on November 20, 1921. As the story goes, Irene ran off to New York City with a married policeman, leaving behind her two daughters. No one in the family ever heard from her again. My aunt is interested in finding out anything she can about her mother and where she might be buried. Many thanks for any assistance you might be able to give! Sue
Posted on: Sawyer Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/FamilyAssoc/Sawyer/195 Surname: Sawyer, Barnes, Twiddy ------------------------- I am looking for information on my greatgrandmother Macie Adeline Sawyer b 1 Mar 1865 in Tyrrell Co. NC d.18 Jun 1928 Washington Co. and her parents, ?(Simon, Simmon, Simeon) Sawyer and Lucinda Twiddy. There is some uncertainty about her fathers given name. Macie married Charles Edgar Barnes b 24 Sep 1869 Tyrrell Co. d. 20 Feb 1948 Washington Co. on 17 Apr 1889 in Washington Co. NC. I have some information on their children.
Posted on: Sawyer Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Sawyer/194 Surname: ------------------------- Noticed VISOR in your original query but nothing further what is connection? I'll help if I can
Dear List: I am attempting to get some picture of the Hamlin-Sawyer family relationships as apparently a Nettie Sawyer Boynton married George Hamlin Stetson 24 Jan 1872. The Stetsons and Hamlins were of Bangor, ME and vicinity in the 1860's and were involved in politics and business relationships. Some Hamlins of the same generation married Sawyers. I have no information on Nettie other than it is imputed she was of Glenburn at the time of her marriage to George. Can anyone give me some help on this? Many thanks, 'Gene Hubbard