Re: Richard Saye (born abt. 17 - Genealogy. com The book is dedicated to Perdilla Ellen Saye McCollum, John Newton Saye, (my Great gradnfather), Mary Jane Saye Cox, Amanda Emeline Saye Sellers and William Edward Saye, who were his children Asbury's great gradfather was Richard Saye, Sr (1760 Perdilla Newton was an Aunt of Asbury's He calls Perdilla his third aunt, who was married to William
Lord William de Saye 12th cent - Genealogy. com "Ponce Jean Saye descended from Lord William de Saye of Broughton Castle, Oxfordshire, England " "Ponce Jean Saye descended from Lord William de Saye of Broughton Castle, Oxfordshire, England " Same book-from the St Catherine's Press, London the following quote: "The family was founded in the early part of the twelfth century by one William de
Byron-Hooks - User Trees - Genealogy. com The Reverend James Hodge Saye is believed to be the author of a manuscript which says, "The late Richard Saye of Gwinnett County, Georgia was born in Union District, South Carolina in June 1777 He was the son of Richard Saye and his wife Mary Hodge
FRANK-D-ADAMS - User Trees - Genealogy. com 2 RICHARD 2 SAYE, SR (JAMES WILLIAM 1) 3 was born Abt 1750 in England, and died October 09, 1779 in Savannah, Geogia He married Mary Hodge 3 1765 in Lancastershire county, Pa 4 She was born Abt 1745 in England, and died June 1830 in Athens, Madison County, Georgia
Bart--angela-Baldwin - User Trees - Genealogy. com The Baldwins:Information about Richard Saye Home Page | Surname List | Index of Individuals | | Sources Richard Saye (b Abt 1740, d Oct 09, 1779) Richard Saye (son of William Saye and Nancy Hodge) was born Abt 1740 in England, and died Oct 09, 1779 in Savannah, Camden Co , GA He married Mary Hodge on Abt 1765 in Reading, Berks Co, PA, daughter of William Hodge and Margaret ? Notes for
Huguenot Hypothesis:Legend of Abram Saye - Genealogy. com Huguenot Hypothesis:Legend of Abram Saye By Hugh Seay, Jr October 21, 1999 at 10:28:57 The Huguenot Hypothesis and the Legend of theHuguenot Immigrant Abraham Saye I would like to clarify and amplify Sandy Seay's recent discussion of the Huguenot hypothesis by stating at the outset that we must distinguish between two kinds of published information; first, those accounts in which Seay is
Re: Abraham Seay b. 1665 - Genealogy. com "Ponce Jean Saye descended from Lord William de Saye of Broughton Castle, Oxfordshire, England " Same book-from the St Catherine's Press, London the following quote: "The family was founded in the early part of the twelfth century by one William de Say