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    Re: Sewell Manor in Essex

    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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    Sewell Manor in Essex

    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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    Sewell, medals at auction 05 Mar 2014

    05 Mar 2014 12pm

    http://www.bosleys.co.uk
    Court Garden
    Pound Lane
    Marlow
    Buckinghamshire
    SL7 2AE

    WW1 / WW2 Rifle Brigade Indian Army Ordnance Corps Group of Seven Medals. Awarded to Sub...
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    Re: Parnell Sewell 1635 / Henry Sewell 1576

    Which cemetery would this be, Maryland?
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    Re: Robert William Dawson Sewell

    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...
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    Re: Parnell Sewell 1635 / Henry Sewell 1576

    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...
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    Re: Parnell Sewell 1635 / Henry Sewell 1576

    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...
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    Re: Seawell and immigration to America

    We have so far not found any connection between the "Sewall's Point Sewall" and either the New England bunch or the Maryland mob.
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    Re: Sewell Gathering in Quebec City,Canada

    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...
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    William Cooper Sewell 1810-1877

    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,...
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    Re: Saswalo, Castellan of Lisle

    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...
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    Re: Saswalo, Castellan of Lisle

    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....
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    Why not Sewall?

    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...
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    Re: Igi

    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...
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