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The Sayle Family Family History, Volume II Sayle 17 - 1 The Sayle Family Bahee Sayle married John Lawson on the 2nd of February, 1743–4, at Andreas. Continued from 1.10.3 and see 17.4.3 below. William Sayle married Catherine Lawson on the 22nd of December, 1760. Continued from 5.13.2 and see 17.9.5 below. Thomas Sayle married Eleanor Lawson on the 9th of Februay, 1796, at Lonan. Continued from 4.31.2 and see 17.12.1 below. 17.1 Daniel Sayle 17.1.1 Daniel Sayle (5792) was born circa 1650. His wife has not yet been positively identified but may have been Mary (died Sep 1702, Will - not in index) 17.2 The Children of Daniel Sayle & Mary (?) continued from 17.1.1 Number & Name Type & Birthdate Place/Notes 5779 Philip B 7th Oct 1669 Andreas 5780 William B 1st Apr 1673 Andreas 17.2.1 Philip Sayle (5779) was baptized on the 7th of October, 1669, at Andreas. He married firstly Joney Tear circa 1690 and secondly Joney ..... He died on the 23rd of April, 1722, and was buried at Andreas on the 24th of April. See 17.3 and 17.8 for details of his descendants. 17.2.1.1 Joney Tear (5781) was born circa 1670. She married Philip Sayle circa 1690. She died on the 8th of January, 1699-1700. See 17.3 for details of her descendants. Her Will of 1699-00 names her as Tear alias Sail. Her four children are named - Philip, Bahee, Margaret and William. Her sisters Jane and Ann and her brother James are also named. Printed: Wednesday, 6th February, 2008 © Brian Lawson 1999, 2005 17 -2 Sayle Family History, Volume II 17.2.1.2 Joney ..... (5782) was born circa 1680. She married Philip Sayle circa 1701. Alive in 1722. See 17.8 for details of her descendants. 17.2.2 William Sayle was baptized on the 1st of April, 1673, at Andreas. He married ..... 17.3 The Children of Philip Sayle & Joney Tear continued from 17.2.1 and 17.2.1.1 Number & Name Type & Birthdate Place/Notes 5783 Philip C 1689 Andreas 5793 Bahee C 1694 Andreas 5794 Margaret C 1696 Andreas 5795 William C 1698 Andreas 17.3.1 Philip Sayle (5783) was born circa 1689 at Andreas. He married at Andreas firstly Bahee Cotter on the 24th of July, 1714, and secondly Ann Craine on the 2nd of May, 1725. He died on the 18th of February,1776, and was buried on the 20th at Andreas. See 17.4 and 17.5 for details of his descendants. On the 25th of January 1709-10 he acknowledged receiving payment of £3-12-4 due to him from his mother’sestate which indicates he was of age at that time and so was born circa 1690. When his second son, Philip, died of smallpox in 1725 the entry in the burial register describes Philip as a cooper. 17.3.1.1 Bahy Cotter (5799) was born circa 1690 at Andreas. She married Philip Sayle on the 24th of July, 1714, at Andreas. She was buried at Andreas on the 16th of March, 1724-5. (Will to be obtained - sisters Betty, Margaret, brother John.) See 17.4 for details of her descendants. 17.3.1.2 Ann Craine (5800) was born circa 1700. She married Philip Sayle on the 2nd of May, 1725, at Andreas. She was buried at Andreas on the 3rd of June, 1765. See 17.5 for details of her descendants. (Has Will, 0106388) 17.3.2 Bahee Sayle (5793) was born circa 1694. A note to her mother’s inventory dated the 25th of January, 1708-09, indicates that she died by the end of 1708. Possible burial at Andreas on the 2nd of February, 1705. 17.3.3 Margaret Sayle (5794) was born circa 1696. She married William Moore on the 11th of June, 1719, at Andreas. She was buried at Lezayre on the 10th of July, 1741. See 17.7 for details of her descendants. 17.3.3.1 William Moore (5801) was born circa 1680. He married Margaret Sayle on the 11th of June, 1719, at Andreas. He was buried at Lezayre on the 24th of April, 1726. See 17.7 for details of his descendants. 17.3.4 William Sayle (5795) was born circa 1698. He was buried at Andreas on the 19th of August, 1719. (? Will film 0106368, And 1719-2) 17.4 The Children of Philip Sayle & Bahee Cotter continued from 17.3.1 and Number & Name Type & Birthdate Place/Notes 5804 Thomas B 19th Oct 1714 Andreas 5805 Philip B 22nd Oct 1716 Andreas 1790 Bahee B 27th Aug 1719 Andreas 5806 Ann B 16th Dec 1722 Andreas © Brian Lawson, 1999, 2005 Printed: Wednesday, 6th February, 2008 Family History, Volume II Sayle 17 - 3 17.4.1 Thomas Sayle (5804) was baptized on the 19th of October, 1714, at Andreas. There is a possible burial at Anreas on the 8th of April, 1715. 17.4.2 Philip Sayle (5805) was baptized on the 22nd of October, 1716, at Andreas. He died of smallpox and was buried at Andreas on the 2nd of September, 1725. The burial record indicates that his father was a cooper. 17.4.3 Bahee Sayle (1790) was baptized on the 27th of August, 1719, at Andreas. She married John Lawson (see 1.10.3) on the 4th of February, 1743–4, at Andreas. She died in 1799 and was buried at Andreas on the 17th of August. See 1.11 for details of her descendants. This was possibly a second marriage for Bahee and there may have been a son, Antony, of the first marriage. 17.4.4 Ann Sayle (5806) was baptized on the 16th of December, 1722, at Andreas. She married Thomas Radcliffe on the 10th of February, 1749, at Andreas see Volume I, 14.7.4. 17.4.4.1 Second couple married 22nd July, 1781, at Bride and had children, Thomas, B, 9th Jun 1782, William, B, 16th Nov 1783, John, b, 11th Jun 1785, and Charles, B, 29th Jul 1785, all at Bride 17.5 The Children of Philip Sayle & Ann Craine continued from 17.3.1 and 17.3.1.2 Number & Name Type & Birthdate Place/Notes 5807 Margaret B 8th Feb 1726 Andreas 5808 Philip B 25th Feb 1729 Andreas 5809 Joney B 29th Jun 1733 Andreas 5810 Thomas B 6th Jun 1738 Andreas 17.5.1 Margaret Sayle (5807) was baptized on the 8th of February,1726-7, at Andreas. 17.5.2 Philip Sayle (5808) was baptized on the 25th of February,1729-30, at Andreas. 17.5.3 Joney Sayle (5809) was baptized on the 29th of June, 1733, at Andreas. She married John Radcliffe on the 27th of February, 1759, at Andreas. She was buried on the 12th January, 1771, at Andreas. 17.5.3.1 John Radcliffe was baptized on the 28th of January, 1732/3, at Andreas. He married Joney Sayle on the 27th of February, 1759, at Andreas. He was buried at Andreas on the 12th of February, 1802. 17.5.4 Thomas Sayle (5810) was baptized on the 6th of June, 1738, at Andreas. He married Alice Caine on the 25th of January, 1759, at Andreas. 17.5.4.1 Alice Caine was born circa 1740. She married Thomas Sayle on the 25h of January, 1759, at Andreas. She was buried on the 13th of June, 1806, at Andreas. Printed: Wednesday, 6th February, 2008 © Brian Lawson 1999, 2005 17 - 4 Sayle Family History, Volume II 17.6 The Children of John Radcliffe & Joney Sayle continued from 17.5.3 Number & Name Type & Birthdate Place/Notes Philip B 12th Oct 1760 Andreas Alice B 6th Feb 1763 Andreas Ann B 15th Dec 1765 Andeas Thomas B 6th Nov 1768 Andreas 17.6.1 Philip Radcliff was baptized on the 12th of October, 1760, at Andreas. 17.6.2 Alice Radcliff was baptized on the 6th of February, 1763, at Andreas 17.6.3 Ann Radcliff was baptized on the 15th of December, 1765, at Andreas. 17.6.4 Thomas radcliff was baptized on the 6th of November, 1768, at Andreas. 17.7 The Children of William Moore & Margaret Sayle continued from 17.3.3.1 and 17.3.3 Number & Name Type & Birthdate Place/Notes 5819 Mary B 30th Jan 1721-2 Lezayre 5820 Bahee B 6th Mar 1724-5 Lezayre 17.7.1 Mary Moore (5819) was baptized on the 30th of January, 1721-2, at Lezarye. She was the sole executrix of her Father’s Will in 1726. Being under age her uncle, John Moore, was appointed supervisor. 17.7.2 Bahee Moore (5820) was baptized on the 6th of March, 1724-5, at Lezayre. She did not survive infancy. A victim of smallpox, she was buried on the 6th of August, 1725, at Lezayre. 17.8 The Children of Philip Sayle & Joney ?? continued from 17.2.1and 17.2.1.2 Number & Name Type & Birthdate Place/Notes 5796 Joney C 1702 5797 John C 1704 5798 Thomas C 1706 17.8.1 Joney Sayle (5796) was born circa 1702. She married James Tear on the 13th of May,1721, at Andreas. She was buried at Andreas on the 5th of September, 1772. 17.8.1.1 James Tear (5813) was born circa 1700. He married Joney Sayle on the 13th of May, 1721, at Andreas. He was buried at Andreas on the 4th of September, 1772. 17.8.2 John Sayle (5797) was born circa 1704.
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