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Do you know if Joseph Sayle returned home? I am a little persuaded by a coronial inquest into the death of a Joseph Sayle in Tallangatta, Victoria, in1889, although the suggested age is a little out. I guess I am influenced by a reference to a James Sayle also in Tallangatta in 1883 - but that could be pure coincidence.
I have the coroner's report if you want it.
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MacBev
The only one who went home to IoM was Benjamin as far as I can tell so the Joseph you found sounds a good bet to me! Thank you.again. OC |
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I am just curious - or nosey - take your pick - 1841 census - did they live in a Guesthouse ??
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace William Sayle Male 45 Isle Of Man Ann Sayle Female 40 Isle Of Man John Sayle Male 20 Isle Of Man William Sayle Male 13 Isle Of Man Thomas Sayle Male 10 Isle Of Man Benjamin Sayle Male 4 Isle Of Man Joseph Sayle Male 3 Isle Of Man James Sayle Male 0 Isle Of Man Ellin Sayle Female 18 Isle Of Man .................................................. ................................................ are these lodgers ? Daniel Grimshaw Male 10 England Robert Kissack Male 15 Isle Of Man Ann Edwards Female 23 Isle Of Man William Edwards Male 2 England Thomas Edwards Male 0 England Catharine Caine Female 35 Isle Of Man
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Allan, no, all family! They lived on a farm which had been in the Sayle family for hundreds of years.
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ah - right - explains it - thanks xx
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obviously - in Liverpool there are loads of Sayle family - IOM being in between Liverpool and Ireland - I know a couple personally - is it an IOM surname or Viking origin ?
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I think it is an IoM surname but possibly originally from Ireland. The Liverpool Sayles are loosely connected to the IoM families. I've traced mine back to 1698 through the farm records but they were there earlier than that. They are a nightmare really as they repeated names all down the generations, plus the fact that the vicar just wrote what he heard, so the Manx surnames have fifty different ways of spelling. OC |
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