Medieval English families on the internet: S
Sackett
St Barbe
- St Barbe
[formerly at http://www.nvsn.com/lrichard/batt2.htm#ST.%20BARBE;
not functioning, 27/07/2001; see the Internet Archive's
copy of this page,
from July 2001]
(Lonnie Richardson)
Narrative pedigree, 13th-16th centuries, Wiltshire
St Leger
St Sauveur
- Neel de Saint-Sauveur (Pat Patterson)
Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber
St Valery
- Bernard de St Valery (Pat Patterson)
Biography, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber
Salisbury
Sankey
- Published References To Sankey (Tim Sankey)
[formerly at http://www.sankey.demon.co.uk/v5_refs.html; not available, 22 May 2005; see the Internet Archive's
copy
of this page, from October 2004]
Includes notes on the Sankey family of Lancashire, 12th century and later, from
The Chapelry of Sankey In The Parish of Prescot, Lancashire by William Beaumont (1882),
A History of Sankey by William Beaumont (1889),
and other sources, including Burke's Landed Gentry
[formerly at http://www.sankey.demon.co.uk/v5_chapel.html and http://www.sankey.demon.co.uk/v5_history.html; not available, 22 May 2005; see the Internet Archive's copies of
The
Chapelry of Sankey and
A
History of Sankey, from May and October 2004]
Saunders
- Saunders of Pentre, Tymawr, and Glanrhydw
(Ivan Sanders)
Occurrences of the surname in Surrey and elsewhere, 13th century and later; a paper by Francis Green from
the Historical Society of West Wales Transactions (1913)
Savage
- Savage of Rock-Savage
(Matthew Ortiz, Ortiz-Cowger Genealogy Database)
[formerly at http://members.nbci.com/ocgenealogy/hcsavage.htm; not available, 2 November 2003]
Scanned narrative from Ormerod's History of Cheshire (2nd edn, 1882)
Savile/Saville
- J. W. Clay, The Savile Family
and W. Paley Baildon, Notes on the early Saville pedigree
and the Butlers of Skelbrook and Kirk Sandal (David Hepworth, this site)
Text of articles on the Saville family of West Yorkshire, 12th century and later,
originally published in the Yorkshire Archaeological Journal,
vol. 25, pp. 1-47 (1920), vol. 28, pp. 380-419 (1926) and
vol. 29, pp. 68-89 (1929)
- The Saville family of Langton Matravers (S. B. Saville)
Edited version of the booklet "The origins and history of the Saville family of Langton Matravers, Dorset", by Reginald Saville; includes some medieval information.
Say
- Picot de Say (Pat Patterson)
Biographies, from J.R.Planché's The Conqueror and His Companions (1874); to be used with caution, as indicated by the transcriber
Scholes
- The Origins of Scholes
(Peter H. Scholes)
Detailed discussion of the origin of the surname and its early bearers,
in Yorkshire, Lancashire and elsewhere
Scot
Scrope
- Bolton Castle (Michael W. Cook)
Includes a narrative history of the Scropes of Yorkshire, from the 12th century
Scudamore/Skidmore
- An Overview of the History of the Skidmore Family
(Warren Skidmore) [formerly at http://www.skidmoregenealogy.com/overview.htm; not available, 15 February 2006; see the Internet Archive's
copy
of this page, from March 2005]
A brief account of the early Scudamores of the West Country, 11th century and later
Scull
Segrave
-
Segrave Line (Homer Beers James/Paul McBride)
Narrative pedigree, 12th-14th centuries;
this material, based on older secondary sources, should be treated with caution
Seton
- The History of the House
of Seytoun (Foundation for Medieval Genealogy)
Scanned images, in PDF format, of the 1829 edition of Sir Richard Maitland's work on the history of
the Scottish family of the Lords Seton, later Earls of Wintoun, to 1559, with the continuation by Alexander, Viscount Kingston, to 1687.
(Subscription required.)
Sewell
Seymour/St Maur
- The Seymour Wiki (Jim Seymour)
Includes part of the text of Annals of the Seymours by H. St Maur (1902), covering the Seymour family in England, from the 11th to the 15th century.
Shelton
-
Descendants of Nicholas Shelton (continued on following pages; Pam Shelton-Anderson)
[formerly at http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/s/h/e/Pam--Sheltonanderson/GENE2-0001.html; not available, 11 April 2006]
Pedigree with notes; Norfolk, 13th century and later
Shillito
Sinclair
Siswick
- Siswick.org (Mike Siswick,
Siswick.org)
[formerly at http://www.siswick.org/; not available, 30 July 2005; see the Internet Archive's
copy
of this page, from October 2004]
The section on "Origin of Surname" contains
brief notes on occurrences of the surname, Yorkshire and Westmorland, 13th to 16th centuries
Skipwith
Smith/Smythe
Smithson
Snoxhill
-
Snoxhill Family Tree (David Snoxhill)
[not available, 3 February 2008; see the Internet Archive's
copy of this page,
from February 2007]
Some early occurrences of the surname; 14th-16th centuries
- The Spencers and the Despencers (Baronage Press)
Note on the fictitious descent, exposed by J.H. Round, of the 16th-century Spencers from the
medieval Despensers
Spofforth/Spafford
- A new history of the Spofforth Family
(Ralph Spofforth/Robert A. Spafford)
An account of the Yorkshire family, with extracts from records; as the author warns,
the earlier parts should be treated with caution
Springall
Stafford
Stainton
- J. W. Walker, Dicton, Stainton and Popeley
(David Hepworth, this site)
Excerpt from "The Manor and Church of Woolley",
originally published in the Yorkshire Archaeological Journal,
vol. 27, pp. 249-318 (1924)
Stanley
- Stanley Roots:
The Origins of Stanleys in England, 1100-1700 (Nigel Stanley)
Comprehensive study of early families named Stanley throughout England,
including extensive record evidence of medieval Stanleys, arranged county by county.
The site includes a particularly detailed study of a family of Stanleys
originally from the parish of Mayfield, in East Sussex,
some of whom later migrated to Kent.
-
The House of Stanley (Frances Coakley)
Text by Peter Draper, "of the Ormskirk Advertiser" (1864);
extracts currently available are post-medieval
- Tatton
(Matthew Ortiz, Ortiz-Cowger Genealogy Database)
[formerly at http://members.nbci.com/ocgenealogy/hctatton.htm; not available, 2 November 2003]
Scanned narrative from Ormerod's History of Cheshire (2nd edn, 1882);
"includes Massy, Brereton and Stanley"
- The
History of the House of Stanley (Frances Coakley, A Manx Note Book)
Text (in progress) of the work by John Seacombe, from the 1793 edition.
An account of the family, originally from Staffordshire and later earls of Derby.
To be treated with caution, like any work of this age
Staunton
- Staunton
and the Staunton Family (Nottinghamshire History and Archaeology)
Two illustrated articles from Transactions of the Thoroton Society (1900 and 1923),
mainly architectural but including some information about the family
Sterry
- Sterry Worldwide (Robert Sterry)
This site includes narrative pedigrees from the 16th century, lists of medieval occurrences of the surname,
and abstracts of wills, lay subsidies and other records
Stewart
- The Origin of the Stewarts
(Mary Kifissia/Rick Eaton, this site)
Text of the first part of J.H. Round's (1901) paper, tracing the Breton origins
of Alan, the son of Flaald, who ancestor of both the FitzAlan family in England and the
Stewart family in Scotland.
Storm
Stradling
- St Donats and the Stradlings
(Dr Hugh Stradling, The Stradling Family)
An account of the family, Glamorgan and south west England, 13th century and later; includes extracts
from public records and other sources
Stratton
Strudwick
Swinnerton
Sydenham
Syfrewast
- The Syfrewast Family
(David Nash Ford, Royal Berkshire History)
Extract from Montague Burrows, The Brocas Family of Beaurepaire (1886),
concerning the West-Country Syfrewasts, 13th century and later