Some of the descendants of Thomas Sayer & his son, Ffrancis, ca.1615-1800 : includes family connections with Boush, Bruce, Church, Foster, Fowler, Hancock, Hoggard, Knight, Kingman, Lawson, Mason, Moran, Moseley, Newton, Poole, Saunders, Singleton, Smith, Thorowgood, Walke, White, Woodhouse/ researched and compiled by Alice Granbery Walter

Format

Pedigree Chart

Language

English

Publication Date

c1974

Publisher

A.G. Walter

Place of Publication

Virginia Beach, Virginia

Physical

1 pedigree chart ; 28 x 42 cm.

Notes

Thomas Sayer (b.ca.1616/1621) emigrated in 1635 from England to the Elizabeth River area of Norfolk County, Virginia, and married three times. Descendants and relatives lived in Virginia and elsewhere.

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