Ancestors of Scott SCHEIBE

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1303678. Esquire Richard LINGEN

Commission to enquire about the killing of John Seymour, 28 Jan 1403
Enstrusted by Henry IV with special Powers"

Death: Escheateros of Hereford, Gloucester and Salop ordered to keep hi lands.,  19 Oct 1406


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651840. John BARKER *

John of Aston in Claverly who married Elizabeth Greene, daughter and coheir of william Green of Aston and Margery, his  wife, who then surrendered to him Don's lands in Aston [on the death of William Greene in 1443 he inherited further property there, including Redwardyne rudings], had a son John, bought lands in Aston from Jenkyn Gatacre in 1439 and others called Dalicote lands from Isabel Gatacre in 1449, and died about 1507.


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1305096. Thomas ALEXANDER (Saunders)*

                        Theories of the orgins of the name Sanders/Saunders
                                                By Ed Sanders
    There are several theories abut the orgins of the Sanders/Saunders name.  We believe our Saunders family originated in Sotland.  Many of the early Sanders then migrated to England and Ireland, and eventually to America.  It is believed that thier reason for leaving the Isles were both political and religious.  History records show that Mary Queen of England (aka "Bloody Mary") from 1553-1558, burned nearly 300 protestants at the stake.  Victims included blind men, pregnant women, and Church leaders.
  The root origins of the name came from Alexander meaning "helper of mankind".  In early European history some settlers had named their first male child after Alexander The Great, and that it was shortened to names such as Alisandre (French) and Zander (German) and then anglicized to Sanders/Saunders by the early settlers in Scotland and England.  Scottish history indicates that Sanders/Saunders were septs of the McDonald or Mac Alister Clans.


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1305098. Thomas CAREW

Source of Information:  Text county genealogies, Pedigrees of surrey families collected by William Berry. fifteen years registery Clerk in the college of Arms London Sherwood Gilbert and Piper.


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