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  Conway County,For the Original Arkansas Genealogy Project
William W. Scroggin, the only surviving member of a family of one son and two daughters, was reared in the wilds of Conway County, and has witnessed the county develop from a wilderness to its present high state of improvement, and his school days did not exceed three months.
Sayle was born in Robertson Co., Tenn., in September, 1835, being a son of Dr. Cornelius W. and Lucinda M. (Adams) Sayle, who were also natives of Tennessee, the father having been born in 1810 and the mother in 1813.
Their father was William Sayle, a North Carolinian by birth, but a pioneer of Robertson County, Tenn., where he became a well to-do farmer and spent the latter years of his life, dying there over 80 years of age.
www.couchgenweb.com /arkansas/conway/bios-r-s.htm   (14205 words)

  
 William Sayle
Item, he appointed his brother Joh:Sayle & his kinsman Tho:Sayle & William Sayle super- visors of his children and to xxx xxx his last will performed her bequeathed to whomsoever of the said.....
Testes: John Sayle The supervisors are proven in Court in Charles Sayle form of Law January the 17, 1670: Issable Cleter enters her claime against the Executors of William Sayle & xxxx.......
Received by Alise Sayle & Dan: Jntoxxx[?] Robert Clerk the sum of 17:02 in xxxx xxxx.....
www3.telus.net /lawson/twill/1669_003.html   (486 words)

  
 JessThompson - pafg27 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
William TEARE was born on 4 Jul 1646 in Jurby, Isle of Man, United Kingdom.
William THORP was born in 1799 in, Lancashire, England.
William SAYLE was born on 9 Nov 1706 in Jurby, Isle of Man, United Kingdom.
freepages.history.rootsweb.com /~popfraley/pafg27.htm   (849 words)

  
 Tallahatchie County Obituaries of Tallahatchie County, USGenWeb Project
She is survived by five daughters, Mary Greer of Chicago, Earnice Kinsey of Memphis, Dorothy Brown of Charleston, and Tomella Williams and Elizabeth Kimbrough, both of Gary, Ind.; three sons, Ben Greer of Greenwood, Charlie Greer of Philipp and Herschel Greer of Chicago; 38 grandchildren, 53 great-grandchildren and 13 greeat-great-grandchildren.
Williams is survived by a daughter, Juliet Booker of Chicago; three sons, Gene Booker, Mack Earl Booker, and Jerell Booker all of Charleston; a sister, Elizabeth Valier of Drew; three brothers, Eugene Harris of Drew; and Aubrey Harris and Monroe Harris of Joliet, Ill; 15 grandchildren and two great-grandchildren.
The widower of Ethel Donaldson Williams, is survived by on daughter, Rhonda Kay Williams of Grenada.
www.rootsweb.com /~mstallah/Talcobits.html   (16979 words)

  
 Carolinas' colonial history   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
He appointed William Drummond, a Presbyterian emigrant from Scotland to Virginia, and a republican at heart, governor, and gave to the colonists every freedom which they could reasonably desire.
Here was presented the anomaly of a colony founded under the direction and control of rigid churchmen and royalists who were filling the prisons of England with men like John Bunyan, composed of non-conformists as rigid as these, and republicans as staunch as Sidney.
Sayle had already explored the coasts; and twenty years before, he had endeavored to plant in the Bahama Isles a Puritan colony from Virginia, and to establish an "Eleutheria"-a place dedicated to liberty-among the islands near the coast of Florida.
www.publicbookshelf.com /public_html/Our_Country_Vol_1/carolinac_fi.html   (1867 words)

  
 Bahamian History On-line/Bahamian Educators/William Sayle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
In 1657 Sayle returned to Bermuda and in 1658 was re-appointed Governor, a position he lost in 1662.
Sayles was instrumental in encouraging the Lords Proprietors to successfully apply for a grant of The Bahama Island in 1670.
Sayles Primary School was named in his honour.
www.bahamasnationalarchives.bs /Bahamian_Educators/Bahamian_Educators_Sayles_William.htm   (120 words)

  
 Colonial South Carolina
It was the shores of South Carolina that Ribault, under the direction of the great Coligny, had attempted to settle with a colony of Frenchmen, but failed, and now, after a hundred years had passed, it was left for the English to lay the permanent foundations for a commonwealth.
The first English settlement was made in 1670, when William Sayle sailed up the Ashley River with three shiploads of English emigrants from the Barbados, and they pitched their tents on its banks and built a town, which has since wholly disappeared.
Sayle was their leader and first governor, but he soon died and was succeeded by Yeamans, who ruled for four years, when he was dismissed for having enriched himself at the expense of the people.
www.usahistory.info /southern/South-Carolina.html   (2191 words)

  
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William Hawkins, an expert English seaman, having made several voyages to the coast of Guinea, and from thence to Brazil and the West Indies, had acquired considerable knowledge of the countries.
William Sayle, who had visited the country, was appointed the first governor of it, and received a commission, bearing date July 26, 1669.
In what place Governor Sayle first landed is uncertain; but he was dissatisfied with his first situation, and, moving to the southward, took possession of a neck of land between Ashley and Cooper rivers.
www.knowledgerush.com /pg/etext05/hscg110.txt   (18734 words)

  
 National News
A first attempt to resettle the islands was probably made by the French in 1565 (on Abaco, see The Guardian, September 14, 2004), but it was finally a group of English colonists (the Eleutheran Adventurers led by William Sayle, see The Guardian, August 6, 2004) who established a new colony on this archipelago in 1648.
In 1670, The Bahamas were included in a grant to the proprietors of the Carolinas, despite the fact that they had already been colonised by the group of settlers around William Sayle, who most likely had some authorisation from the government in London, too.
However, 1660 marked the year of the Stuart Restoration in England, when the Catholic monarch Charles II was reinstated as the King of England and ended the period of revolutionary republican rule by Parliament and Oliver Cromwell.
www.thenassauguardian.net /social_community/288486068066471.php   (1092 words)

  
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Led by Captain William Sayle, the 70-member band of adventurers first went ashore near Governor’s Harbour.
Disputes rose among the group and Sayle and his faction headed off toward the northern part of the island by boat.
Sayle journeyed to the US to find help to support his fledgling colony.
www.bahamas.com /bahamas/island/templrgstandard.aspx?sectionid=67931   (216 words)

  
 William Sayle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Sayle of the parish of Kirk German acknowledged receipt of legacy from William Cannon executor of the will of Eleanor Sayle deceased who was executrix of the last will and testatment of William Sayle, also deceased, of the parish of Kirk Michael, Dated November 8, 1841.
Bridson widow of John Sayle, late of the parish of Michael and executor of the last will of said John Sayle acknowledged receipt from William Cannon, executor of the last will of Eleanor Sayle, deceased.
Dated Jun 9, 1841 Ellinor Sayle of Ballamanagh in the parish of Michael did and by her last will and testament dated March 11, 1835, leave and bequeath unto Margaret Sayle her daughter the sum of 2 pounds.
www3.telus.net /lawson/twill/1835_000.html   (151 words)

  
 National Portrait Gallery A-Z of Portrait Sitters (S)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
William Aubrey de Vere Beauclerk, 10th Duke of St Albans (1840-1898), Representative peer.
William Mansfield, 1st Viscount Sandhurst (1855-1921), Governor of Bombay; Lord-Chamberlain of the Household.
William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele (1582-1662), Parliamentarian and Lord Privy Seal.
www.npg.org.uk /live/search/a-z/sitS.asp   (2333 words)

  
 Georgia Tech Research Notes
Sayle is professor and associate director for undergraduate affairs in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE).
Sayle also developed seminars and in-service training sessions so that SECME teachers are more aware and involved in aspects of the engineering profession.
Sayle has also served as an IEEE program evaluator for the Engineering Accreditation Commission of the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET) since 1983.
gtresearchnews.gatech.edu /reshor/notes2.html   (1173 words)

  
 Will - William Sayle,1726
And he owed MALLY KNEAL'S Executrix, William Bre, Harry Woods, John Dougherty, Pat Crenilt, Jony Tear als Kneal, Pat Cowle, and James Dowan (part of the above debtors) to pay their respective debts to discharge the said three pounds bequeathed to the said MALLY and JANE WOODS.
To his GRANDSON WILLIAM SAYLE as much cloth as would make him a coat and pair of breeches with another coat to MICHAEL and a coat to JOHN SAYLE.
IN JOHN SAYLE'S hands vizt, the heir, 7:2:6, whereof the Executors due is 3:2:6, for which the said John, the heir, has given pledges.
www.isle-of-man.com /manxnotebook/famhist/wills/1726_ws.htm   (827 words)

  
 South Carolina - Ridpath's History of the United States
Sayle had been commissioned as governor and West as commercial agent of the colony.
In the beginning of 1671, Governor Sayle died and was succeeded by Sir John Yeamans, who had been governor of the northern province.
Governor Johnston and Colonel William Rhett inspired the volunteers with courage; and when the hostile squadron anchored in the harbor, the city was ready for a stubborn defense.
www.usgennet.org /usa/ca/state1/ridpath/sc1911.html   (2657 words)

  
 A Bio. of America: English Settlement - Feature
Roger Williams, a 33-year-old clergyman banned from Massachusetts Bay colony, which he found intolerant of religious freedom, establishes the settlement of Providence and the colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations.
English settlers, under the leadership of William Sayle, arrive in Carolina and found Charleston.
William Penn, a religious nonconformist espousing the cause of the Society of Friends (Quakers) comes to establish Pennsylvania, on a large land grant he received the year before from Charles II.
www.learner.org /biographyofamerica/prog02/feature/index_text.html   (1964 words)

  
 William & Margaret Sayle, 1789   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
73 Bride The joint last will and testament of WILLIAM SAYLE of Ballacondyr in the Parish of KK Bride and MARGARET SAYLE HIS WIFE who were of sound mind and memory at the making and declaring thereof on the 9th day of June 1781.
AT A CHAPTER COURT HOLDEN at Lezayre, October 24th, 1781 MARGARET SAYLE one of the within Testators having departed this life, THOMAS RADCLIFFE HUSBAND of the within named EXECUTRIX is sworn in Court in form of Law and hath given pledges for the payment of debts and legacies namely the witnesses of the Will.
WILLIAM SAYLE the surviving Testator has given his consent to this Will reserving to himself during his natural life the use of his moiety of the effects.
www3.telus.net /lawson/twill/1789_013.html   (224 words)

  
 William & Nina Matheson Books, Inc. - Catalog 7 - Bibliography/Books about Books - Part 1
William Shakespeare 1564-1964, a catalogue of the quartercentenary exhibition in the Divinity School, Oxford.
Compliments slip of William B. Osgood Field laid in (Field was the President of the Club at the time the book was published).
Introduction by William Fredeman, who was instrumental in securing the collection for the University, p.
www.mathesonbooks.com /ABECat7a.htm   (10994 words)

  
 charles sayle and family info needed in flint
charles sayle and family info needed in flint
can any one help or look up charles sayle i think he was born in the isle of man and had at least 1 son edward who was also born there in 1852 in the 1881 census edward lived in mostyn quay census place whitford flint
children mary ellen sayle born in weaverham 26 8 1864 to 11 7 1954 married cecil redmond in 1903 at st helens church davenham other children
genforum.genealogy.com /wales/messages/8981.html   (109 words)

  
 Samuel Algernon SAYLE & Mary J. LILLEY m. 1851, TX   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Thomas' father was William Erven SAYLE who would have been born about 1778 (an estimated date).
I was told that William Erven SAYLE was married to Unknown AMIS, but have no proof of that.
My grandmother always said that our SAYLE family was related to the Rhode Island SAYLEs but I haven't found a connection to them as yet.
genforum.genealogy.com /cgi-bin/print.cgi?sayles::315.html   (440 words)

  
 Letter from William Sayle, 1838
It must be propogated by slips - I informed William Sayle butcher respecting his sister and how to direct to her - I lent your letter to your father in Laxey
I am very thankful to be able to state that we are all well hoping you are the same.
William Sayle of Larivane (a farmer in 1837 Pigot's directory) is noted as presiding over a temperance meeting in 1848
www.isle-of-man.com /manxnotebook/history/temprnce/ms00813c.htm   (478 words)

  
 I2427: Mary (Williams) HALE (ABT 1815 - )
William Cannell of Ballacarnane in the parish of KK Michael departed this life on or about the 19th day of August last intestate.
The humble petition of Henry Sayle and John Quane both of the KK Patrick and Thomas Cannell of Peeltown.
Sheweth: That Judith Sayle als Cannell of Lhean Rushin in the parish of K Patrick late deceased and she departed this life intestate on the twenty first day of November one thousand eight hundred and five and your petitioners is therefore entitled to a right or shares of her goods and
junior.apk.net /~ctd/d0003/g0000020.html   (1999 words)

  
 William Sayle   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
William E. Sayle II received the B.S.E.E. and M.S.E.E. from the University of Texas (Austin) in 1963 and 1964 respectively.
Dr. Sayle worked for the Boeing Company for five years and performed research in the area of radiation effects on semiconductor devices.
Professor Sayle's current research interests are in power electronics.
users.ece.gatech.edu /~wsayle/my_index.html   (191 words)

  
 CEAA Jaunary 2003 Meeting Summary   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
During Sunday's meeting, Bill Sayle reported that a few PEV applicants were overlooked during the selection process on Saturday.
It was suggested that five additional individuals (William Jennings, Darrel Chenoweth, Sathyanarayan Rao, Satish Upda, and Kenneth Rose), nominated by various EAB Committees members, be added to the total PEVs selected during Saturday's meeting.
Bill Sayle reported that out of 106 evaluations, nine (9) got less than 4.0; four (4) had a score of less than 3.
www.ieee.org /organizations/eab/apc/ceaa/admin/jan03_meetsumm.htm   (2689 words)

  
 Descendants of Sayle
She married BENJAMIN FRITH March 02, 1763 in Moore Register, Bermuda, son of WILLIAM FRITH and SARAH LEA.
He was born 1761 in of Turk's Island, and Nova Scotia, Canada, and died April 1801 in ??Bermuda.
She was born 1797 in Bermuda, and died June 19, 1883 in Grand Turk's, Turk's Islands, WI.
www.rootsweb.com /~bmuwgw/saylegen.htm   (1191 words)

  
 OA Online Obituaries   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
June was preceded in death by her father, Dr. William Frank Sayle; mother, Dorothy Sayle; uncle, Upton Giles; sister, Dr. Bettye Ann Sayle; and niece, Nancy Wells Goldberg.
June is survived by her husband of 45 years, William J. Baker; daughter, Debbie Baker; daughter and son-in-law, Cynthia June Baker and William Nolen; grandchildren, Pvt.
She was also preceded in death by her son, William David Todd on Dec. 12, 1962; as well as two brothers, Carl Cooper and Chester Cooper; a sister, Ruby Carpenter; and her parents, Ollie and Lottice Cooper.
www.oaoa.com /obit/obits020101.htm   (1563 words)

  
 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: The Scott and Priscilla Fraser Family Home Page
Bible of Edith Pansy Campbell (Williams), daughter of Elgin and Francis Anolis WILLIAMS wife of William Homer CAMPBELL, born in Springfield, MO and died in Birmingham, AL.
William Allison was the son of Rev. James and Sarah WILLIAMS of Marshall County, TN.
William and Agnes were married in Lone Oak Texas, Hunt County, December 19, 1878.
www.familytreemaker.com /users/f/r/a/Scott-O-Fraser   (2412 words)

  
 Knowles Family in the Carribean
This lead to the formation of the “Company of Eleutherian Adventurers,” headed by William Sayle, a former Governor of Bermuda.
Sayle later renamed the island “Eleuthera,” derived from the Greek word for freedom.
In 1657, Sayle returned to England with many of his followers, leaving behind families whose names have spread throughout the Bahamas.
www.knowlesclan.org /carrib.htm   (676 words)

  
 anglican   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Sir William Vaughan's Welsh utopia on the southern Avalon peninsula was hardly a refuge for Puritans and Separatists either.
There was also an unnamed Episcopal Church of Scotland minister, who accompanied Sir William Alexander's Nova Scotian settlers on their ill-fated first voyage to Cape Breton, a journey which ended prematurely in Newfoundland, where Sir William owned a plantation which he had purchased from William Vaughan.
The preaching of these two women in St. John's was successful enough to convert "2 or 3 masters of ships" and initiate counter measures by the rest, including the invitation to Blinman to come to St. John's, which according to his letter to Winthrop he was prepared to do.
www.mun.ca /rels/ang/texts/ang1.html   (9324 words)

  
 Romantic Getaways: The Island of Eleuthera, Bahamas   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-16)
Eleuthera (formerly called Cigatoo by the native inhabitants) was settled by William Sayle, a former governor of Bermuda, and his small band of followers seeking religious freedom.
Sayle and his band shipwrecked off the northern tip of the island of Eleuthera in 1647, eventually making it to Governor's Harbour in 1648 to set up the first republic in the New World, as well as the first permanent European settlement in the Bahamas.
Sayle's tenuous republic eventually split up, with the leader and some followers making their way to the island of New Providence - and its natural harbour - to establish the Bahamian capital at Nassau.
www.bahamavilla.com /romantic-getaways.html   (1013 words)

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