If Goddings was ever a manor, and if the manorial court records still survive, then they may contain some reference to Sewell, as might other manorial records in the area. Much easier scouring...
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If Goddings was ever a manor, and if the manorial court records still survive, then they may contain some reference to Sewell, as might other manorial records in the area. Much easier scouring...
In a column entitled Pen and Ink Sketches of the Colne Valley Villages, in The Essex Herald 25 January 1881 (British Newspapers through Find my Past) I find the following paragraph which might be of...
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WW1 / WW2 Rifle Brigade Indian Army Ordnance Corps Group of Seven Medals. Awarded to Sub...
Which cemetery would this be, Maryland?
Capt. R.W.D. Sewell was master of the iron clipper "Van Capellen. Launched in 1864 he took her out to Australia (there are a couple of adverts for her if you search the newspapers at...
Richard Sewall's father was Henry Sewall (1544-1628), Mayor of Coventry, his father is William Sewall b. 1520, beyond this point this Sewall family cannot presently be traced.
The Descendants of...
The following entry is taken from my website http://sewellgenealogy.com and the current address of the first part is http://sewellgenealogy.com/p436.htm#i7
Do let me know how you get on with your...
We have so far not found any connection between the "Sewall's Point Sewall" and either the New England bunch or the Maryland mob.
And to find out if you qualify for this re-union you need to be a relative of a descendant of Henry Sewall (1576-1656) and the ONLY way to do this ;) is to buy a copy of:
The Descendants of...
I spotted this entry in an upcoming auction and post it here in case any relatives are interested.
John
Lot No 258
A 19th century oval mourning brooch oval panel with blond and brown hair,...
The family tradition about the Shirley/Ferrers connection is what prompted me to buy a copy of "Stemmata Shirleiana" but nothing in it casts a glimmer upon any connection that I can spot. I have been...
If you want details of the Shirley family then Stemmata Shirleiana; or the Annals of the Shirley Family. Lords of Nether Etindon in the County of Warwick, and of Shirley in the County of Derby. 2ed....
The Sewalls in America who descend from Henry Sewall of Coventry have retained the A spelling of the name; that part of the family who returned to England and/or moved to Canada adopted the E...
IGI is the International Genealogical Index and you can search it through the Mormon Website http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp
From a genealogical point of view you need to...