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10/02/2021 MEMBERS INTERESTS S Page 1 MEMBERS INTERESTS S 11/09/2021 ID SURNAME PLACE NAME CODE DATES 4422 Sabine Hampshire HAM 1750 onwards 1058 Salisbury London LND c.19 5876 Salsbury Nottingham NTT 1830 - 1898 0320 Sanders Rotterdam pre 1877 0320 Sanders Holland LAN pre 1877 0691 Sanders Worcestershire WOR Any 1237 Sanderson Hose LEI pre 1700 5215 Sansom Nottingham NTT 1861+ 5215 Sansom Mansfield NTT 1600+ 0275 Sansom Nottingham NTT c.19 3685 Sargeant Scithon LIN 1800 3685 Sargeant Swineshead LIN 1800 3685 Sargent Swineshead LIN 1800 3685 Sargent Scothon LIN 1800 5113 Saunders Derbyshire DBY 1800 5113 Saunders Kirkby-in-Ashfield NTT 1800 5741 Saunders Worksop, Notts NTT Post 1900 2486 Savage Ashborne DBY pre 1920 0257 Saxton Greasley NTT pre 1800 1486 Saxton Papplewick NTT pre 1700 2919 Saxton Selston NTT pre 1850 2675 Sayers Lowdham NTT 1734-1739 2675 Sayers Hoveringham NTT 1742-1759 0275 Scales Newark NTT 1800-1900 0275 Scales Nottingham NTT 1800-1900 5182 Scarborough Bottesford LEI 1700 5899 Scarborough Newark NTT 1790's 5899 Scarborough Lincolnshire LIN 1790's 5182 Scarborough Harby LEI 1600s 3384 Scarborough Long Clawson LEI 1800 3323 Scargill Sheffield YKS c.19-c.20 3987 Scothern Woodborough NTT 1800 2985 Scott Sutton-in-Ashfield NTT Any 5938 Scott Scotland SCT Any 5938 Scott Lancashire LAN Any 5938 Scott Nottinghamshire NTT Any 1289 Scotthen Nottingham NTT c.18 0555 Scrimshaw Nottinghamshire NTT 1750 5642 Scrimshaw Cotgrave NTT 1700 - 1900 5642 Scrimshaw Radcliffe-on-Trent NTT 1700 - 1900 5642 Scrimshire Cotgrave NTT 1600 - 1800 5642 Scrimshire Radcliffe-on-Trent NTT 1600 - 1800 2268 Scrope Langar NTT c.17 5777 Searcy Gringley NTT 1760's 3470 Searson Sutton-in-Ashfield NTT pre 1900 3470 Searson Sneinton NTT pre 1900 5463 Searson Sutton-in-Ashfield NTT Any 0275 Sefton Nottingham NTT c.17-c.18 4043 Selby Weston NTT 1800+ 4043 Selby Sutton-on-Trent NTT pre 1800 4043 Selby Newark NTT 1870+ 4043 Selby Normanton-on-Trent NTT 1800+ 3033 Sellers Scarborough YKS c.19 Page 1 MEMBERS INTERESTS S 11/09/2021 ID SURNAME PLACE NAME CODE DATES 1188 Sellors Basford NTT 1840 3241 Sensicle Any ENG Any 5473 Sergeant Peterborough Area CAM 1800 - 1900 3703 Severn Greasley NTT pre 1830 3703 Severn Basford NTT pre 1830 4639 Severn Nottingham NTT Any 4639 Severn Cinderhill NTT Any 5932 Severn Nottinghamshire NTT Any 5932 Severn Derbyshire DBY Any 2550 Sewill Carrington NTT 1800 3026 Seymour Dorset DOR c.18 4343 Shacklock Nottinghamshire NTT pre 1850 4343 Shacklock West Yorkshire YKS pre 1850 0611 Shafto Suffolk SFK Any 0611 Shafto Norfolk NFK Any 0611 Shafto(e) Any ENG Any 5576 Sharman Nottingham NTT pre 1800 4491 Sharp Arnold NTT 1800-1900 4491 Sharp Nottingham NTT 1800-1900 2102 Sharpe Nottinghamshire NTT pre 1800 5892 Sharpe Southwell NTT Pre 1900 0257 Shaw Hucknall NTT pre 1800 1315 Shaw Lenton NTT pre 1810 1315 Shaw Lincolnshire LIN pre 1810 2486 Shaw Wollaton NTT pre 1840 2486 Shaw Trowell NTT pre 1800 2675 Shaw Lenton NTT 1744-1769 2985 Shaw Sutton-in-Ashfield NTT Any 3026 Shaw Newark NTT 1800-1820 3026 Shaw Mansfield NTT 1800-1820 3323 Shaw Darnall YKS 1800-1900 3323 Shaw Middlesborough YKS c.19-c.20 3570 Shaw Longton STS pre 1800 3642 Shaw Ilkeston DBY pre 1860 4639 Shaw Kimberley NTT Any 5156 Shaw Sneinton NTT 1800-1900 5960 Shaw Wollaton NTT 1650 - 1737 5960 Shaw Trowell NTT Post 1737 5960 Shaw Heanor DBY Pre 1700 5989 Shaw Nottinghamshire NTT pre 1820 5962 Shaw(e) Nottinghamshire NTT All 5463 Shawcroft Sutton-in-Ashfield NTT Any 5463 Shawcroft Hucknall NTT Any 1486 Sheldon Nottingham NTT pre 1800 2863 Shelton Cropwell Bishop NTT Any 3968 Shelton Arnold NTT pre 1830 3968 Shelton Lambley NTT 1900 3968 Shelton Oxton NTT 1830-1860 4078 Shelton Stoke Bardolph NTT Any 4078 Shelton Gedling NTT Any 4078 Shelton Cropwell Bishop NTT Any 4078 Shelton Selston NTT Any 4078 Shelton Mapperley NTT Any Page 2 MEMBERS INTERESTS S 11/09/2021 ID SURNAME PLACE NAME CODE DATES 5541 Shepherd Leicestershire LEI Any 5541 Shepherd Beeston NTT Any 5059 Sheppard Nottingham NTT 1830-2007 0109 Shepperson Derbyshire DBY pre 1850 0109 Shepperson Nottinghamshire NTT pre 1850 4329 Shepperson Kegworth LEI 1880 4329 Shepperson Keyworth NTT 1799+ 2268 Sherbrooke Oxton NTT c.19 3968 Sherbrooke Oxton NTT Any 0359 Sherwood Lincolnshire LIN pre 1700 0257 Shipley Greasley NTT pre 1800 1923 Shipley Sheffield YKS 1860+ 1923 Shipley Clifton NTT pre 1900 1923 Shipley Lincolnshire LIN 1800+ 1923 Shipley East Nottinghamshire NTT Any 1923 Shipley Gainsborough LIN 1800+ 4609 Shipley Nottingham NTT Any 3685 Shipman Nottinghamshire NTT 1900+ 3323 Shore Sheffield YKS c.19-c.20 3987 Short Beeston NTT 1890 4934 Short Mansfield Woodhouse NTT 1800 5054 Shreeve Caistor LIN 1850+ 5054 Shreeve Nottingham NTT 1850+ 1058 Shuttleworth Kinoulton NTT c.19 5848 Sibert Nottinghamshire NTT pre 1800 4934 Signal London LND 1800 3563 Sills Radford NTT 1700-1840 3900 Sills Bingham NTT 1830 5215 Sills Nottingham NTT 1880 - 1900 5376 Sills Notts NTT All 5922 Sills Stapleford NTT 1760's - 1800's 1237 Silverwood Frisby-on-Wreake LEI pre 1700 1237 Silverwood Langar NTT pre 1750 2985 Simes Sutton-in-Ashfield NTT Any 5567 Simkins Nottingham NTT pre 1850 5054 Simkins/Simpkin London LND 1750+ 5054 Simkins/Simpkin Nottingham NTT 1750+ 2863 Simmons Nottingham NTT Any 5944 Simms / Simes Nottingham NTT 1740 - 1800 5779 Simms / Sims Worksop NTT 1800's 5751 Simnett Burton-On-Trent STS Before 1820 4315 Simondson West Riding Yorkshire WRY 1600 - 1800 4777 Simpkin Sutton Bonnington NTT 1700-1900 1058 Simpson London LND c.19 1486 Simpson Lameley NTT pre 1850 3642 Simpson Radford NTT pre 1760 3685 Simpson Mendham NFK pre 1880 5054 Simpson Nottinghamshire NTT 1750+ 5514 Simpson Cropwell Bishop NTT 1800 5779 Simpson Eakring NTT 1700 / 1800 5182 Simpson/Sympson Duffield DBY 1600-1700s 5182 Simpson/Sympson Wirksworth DBY 1700s 4422 Sims Southampton HAM 1800 onwards Page 3 MEMBERS INTERESTS S 11/09/2021 ID SURNAME PLACE NAME CODE DATES 5962 Sims Nottinghamshire NTT All 2985 Sims/Simms Sutton-in-Ashfield NTT Any 1533 Singlehurst Nottingham NTT pre 1900 5766 Singleton Sutton In Ashfield NTT Pre 1800 0435 Sisson Ilkeston DBY 1816-1912 0435 Sisson Radford NTT 1816-1912 3222 Siston Any ENG c.18 3222 Siston Stapleford NTT c.18 4567 Siston Cossall NTT Any 3032 Skeavington Ilkeston DBY pre 1920 4539 Skelton Nottingham NTT c.19-c.20 2675 Skevington Nottingham NTT c.18-c.19 5914 Skidmore Ashbourne, Derbyshire DBY 18th c. 5914 Skidmore Derby, Derbyshire DBY 19th c. 5914 Skidmore Nottingham NTT 19th c. 1486 Slack Nottingham NTT pre 1800 2486 Slack Wollaton NTT pre 1740 5790 Slack Wollaton, Notts NTT Pre 1900 5790 Slack Ashbourne, Derbys DBY Pre 1800 5897 Slack Mansfield NTT Pre 1900 2227 Sladen Nottingham NTT Any 4044 Slaney Warsop NTT 1833 4044 Slaney Bolsover DBY 1778 4044 Slaney Pleasley DBY 1625 4044 Slaney Scarcliffe DBY 1751 1486 Slater Horsley DBY pre 1750 4567 Sleigh Nottingham NTT 1735 1058 Smallbones Berkshire BRK c.19 1058 Smallbones Hampshire HAM c.19 5463 Smallman Lancashire LAN pre 1875 5463 Smallman Staffordshire STS pre 1875 2102 Smedley Nottinghamshire NTT Any 0649 Smith West Hallam DBY 1800-1850 0711 Smith Inverness/Edinburgh SCT c.18-c.19 0756 Smith Cropwell Bishop NTT 1700-1800 1058 Smith Kinoulton NTT c.17 1365 Smith Derby DBY pre 1900 1365 Smith Nottinghamshire NTT pre 1900 1486 Smith Tollerton NTT pre 1770 1486 Smith Nottingham NTT pre 1700 1555 Smith Hucknall NTT pre 1900 1789 Smith Arnold NTT c.19-c.20 2333 Smith Weston NTT pre 1790 2486 Smith Wollaton NTT pre 1770 3026 Smith Newark NTT pre 1800 3956 Smith Beeston NTT 1863 3968 Smith Calverton NTT pre 1850 4078 Smith Nottingham City NTT Any 5032 Smith Arnold NTT c.18-c.20 5054 Smith Nottingham NTT 1500-1600 5463 Smith Bulwell NTT pre 1800 5640 Smith Gotham NTT pre 1800 5654 Smith West Markham NTT 1775-1850 Page 4 MEMBERS INTERESTS S 11/09/2021 ID SURNAME PLACE NAME CODE DATES 5892 Smith Hickling NTT Pre 1900 5858 Smith Nottinghamshire NTT 1600 - 1950 5858 Smith Leicestershire LEI 1600 - 1950 4044 Smith Warsop NTT 1690 5923 Smith Nottingham NTT pre 1879 5473 Smith Peterborough Area CAM 1800 - 1950 5941 Smith Nottingham(shire) NTT 1905 onwards 5779 Smith Hayton NTT 1700 / 1800 5967 Smith Hertfordshire HRT 1700 - 2000 5989 Smith Nottinghamshire NTT pre 1890 5989 Smith Derbyshire DBY pre 1890 0727 Smithson Nottinghamshire NTT 1830 - 1900 0727 Smithson Lincolnshire LIN 1790 - 1830 1058 Smythe Nottinghamshire NTT c.15 1318 Sneath Papplewick NTT 1700-1800 1318 Sneath Linby NTT 1700-1800 1318 Sneath Calais,France c.18-c.19 1318 Sneath Australia SAL 1700-1800 1318 Sneath Arnold NTT c.18-c.19 1318 Sneath Basford NTT 1700-1800 1737 Snow Nottingham NTT pre 1800 1659 Snowden Woodborough NTT pre 1900 0109 Soar Nottinghamshire NTT pre 1850 0109 Soar Derbyshire DBY pre 1850 0569 Sore Strelley NTT pre 1800 3222 Southgate Fincham NFK c.19 0275 Southorn Broseley SAL c.19-c.20 4798 Spellman Staffordshire STS 1840+ 2850 Spencer Nottinghamshire NTT pre 1900 3599 Spencer Bulwell NTT pre 1900 4108 Spencer Basford NTT 1850-1920 4329 Spencer Greasley NTT pre 1807 5463 Spencer Sutton-in-Ashfield NTT pre 1850 5808 Spencer Lincoln LIN c.1800 1999 Spencer Derbyshire DBY pre 1830 1315 Spendlove Derbyshire DBY pre 1815 1315 Spendlove Leicestershire LEI pre 1815 1237 Spicer St. Marylebone MDX 1700-1850 1237 Spicer Harefield MDX 1700-1850 3675 Spick Kneeton NTT pre 1900 5541 Spittlehouse Nottinghamshire NTT Any 3818 Spowage Newark NTT pre 1840 5113 Spowage/Spouge Nottinghamshire NTT 1800 2992 Sprake Nottingham NTT Any 2992 Sprake Somerset SOM Any 5962 Sprake Nottinghamshire NTT All 1237 Spreckley Bottesford LEI 1650-1800 1237
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