The Sayer on My Tree Includes New Zealand Settlers

By ngairedith October 8, 2010 2686 views 1 comments

a list of the SAYER on the tree as at 6th October 2010

1. Sayer, Alice (1871 - 1952)

2. Sayer, Alice (b.1899)

3. Sayer, Alice Hannah (b.1878)

4. Sayer, Alick Ralph (1905 - 1983)

5. Sayer, Archibold Charles (b.1883)

6. Sayer, Arthur Herman (1900 - 1901)

7. Sayer, Aubrey Richard (1909 - 1979)

8. Sayer, Barry

9. Sayer, Charles (1865 - 1945)

10. Sayer, Charles Osmond (1903 - 1983)

11. Sayer, Eileen Mary

12. Sayer, Eliza Mary (1851 - 1955)

13. Sayer, Ernest Eric (1909 - 1985)

14. Sayer, Eva Isobel Jessie (1916 - 1970)

15. Sayer, Frank (1872 - 1956)

16. Sayer, George (1847 - 1922)

17. Sayer, Henry George (1888 - 1941)

18. Sayer, Ismay Emily (1897 - 1962)

19. Sayer, James Alfred (1922 - 2004)

20. Sayer, Jillian Margaret

21. Sayer, Joan Mary

22. Sayer, Kenneth George

23. Sayer, Leo Reginald (1903 - 1984)

24. Sayer, Leonard Burgess (1924 - 1965)

25. Sayer, Leonard Oxenham (1881 - 1962)

26. Sayer, Lionel Graham (1906 - 1983)

27. Sayer, Mary Edith Elizabeth (1866 - 1951)

28. Sayer, Rene Lilac (1907 - 1976)

29. Sayer, Richard

30. Sayer, Richard Burgess (1873 - 1960)

31. Sayer, Richard Burgess(1820 - 1854)

32. Sayer, Richard 'Dickey' Nicholas (1844 - 1902)

33. Sayer, Roger Winston

34. Sayer, Samuel Woodrow (1918 - 1925)

35. Sayer, Sarah

36. Sayer, Sarah Elizabeth (1849 - 1911)

37. Sayer, Vera Elsie

38. Sayer, Victor Kay (1896 - 1896)

39. Sayer, Victor Vincent (1912 - 1989)

40. Sayer, Vida Joyce May (b.1917)

41. Sayer, Walter Francis (1901 - 1962)

42. Sayer, William Darley (b.1876)

43. Sayer, William James Berges (1873 - 1873)

Related Surnames:
SAYER

Comments (1)

kiwidna

Hi there,
I am a descendent of Richard Burgess SAYER II. If you need any further info on the tree then please let me know.
FYI - I have a record of a Richard Burgess SAYER I, born 17 AUG 1817 and a Sarah SAYER, born 3 OCT 1819, as being born in East Rudham, Norfolk. Hard to prove conclusively but the dates all match up and so does the name with 'Burgess' in it. Also, that area had several SAYER families around that time.
regards
Ingrid Lowrie