John Searl  ‎(I17985)‎
Name:
John Searl

Gender: MaleMale
      

Birth: about 1693 ‎(in/of)‎ Worcestershire, England
Personal Facts and Details
Birth about 1693 ‎(in/of)‎ Worcestershire, England


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Source: S680

Marriage Ann Sitche - 29 January 1718 ‎(Age 25)‎ Upper Arley, Worcestershire, England


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Source: S3

Reference Number F05428
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Immediate Family  (F5340)
Ann Sitche
1693 -
Mary Searl
1720 -
Anne Searl
1721 -
Walter Searl
1724 -
Catherine Searl
1727 -
Edward Searl
1730 -
John Searl
1732 -
Margaret Searl
1735 -


Notes

Note
Searl
This unusual surname is ultimately of Old Germanic origin, and was introduced into England by the Normans after the Conquest of 1066. The derivation is from the Norman male given name "Serilo, Sarilo", equivalent to the Old Norse "Sorli", and akin to the Olde English "searu", armour, so meaning perhaps "Defender" or "Protector". The personal name is recorded as "Serlo" in the Domesday Book of 1086 for Essex, and appears with surname in the following instances: Serlo le Flemyng ‎(Lincolnshire, circa 1150)‎; Serle Gotokirke ‎(Cambridgeshire, 1273)‎; and Serill' Pynder, ‎(Yorkshire, 1379)‎. Early examples of the surname include: Hugo Serle ‎(Dorset, 1250)‎, and William Serell ‎(Yorkshire, 1379)‎. In the modern idiom the surname has four variant spellings: Searl, Searle, Serle, and Serrell.On February 16th 1547 Edward Searle, an infant, was christened at Epping, Essex, and on June 9th 1566 Katherine Searle and Roberte Southerne were married in St. Mary at Hill, London. Francis Searle, aged 28, an early emigrant to America, embarked from London on the ship "Paule", bound for Virginia, in 1635. A Coat of Arms granted to the Searle family is a red shield, on a silver chevron between three silver trefoils slipped, as many pellets, the Crest being a gold lion rampant guardant, holding a mast, on the top a silver flag charged with a red cross. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Adam Serle, which was dated 1226, in the "Feet of Fines of Berkshire", during the reign of Henry 111, known as "The Frenchman", 1216 - 1272.

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Close Relatives
Family with Ann Sitche
John Searl ‎(I17985)‎
Birth about 1693 ‎(in/of)‎ Worcestershire, England
Wife
Ann Sitche ‎(I17986)‎
Birth about 1693 ‎(in/of)‎ Worcestershire, England

Marriage: 29 January 1718 -- Upper Arley, Worcestershire, England
2 years
#1
Daughter
Mary Searl ‎(I17990)‎
Birth 1720 27 27 Upper Arley, Worcestershire, England
1 year
#2
Daughter
Anne Searl ‎(I17988)‎
Birth 1721 28 28 Upper Arley, Worcestershire, England
3 years
#3
Son
Walter Searl ‎(I17970)‎
Birth 1724 31 31 Upper Arley, Worcestershire, England
3 years
#4
Daughter
Catherine Searl ‎(I17991)‎
Birth 1727 34 34 Upper Arley, Worcestershire, England
3 years
#5
Son
Edward Searl ‎(I17992)‎
Birth 1730 37 37 Upper Arley, Worcestershire, England
2 years
#6
Son
John Searl ‎(I17987)‎
Birth 1732 39 39 Upper Arley, Worcestershire, England
3 years
#7
Daughter
Margaret Searl ‎(I17989)‎
Birth 1735 42 42 Upper Arley, Worcestershire, England