Home Surname List Name Index Sources Email Us | 24th Generation54. Sergeant John SAVAGE I11 was born on 9 January 1630 in Beeston, Cheshire, England.2,12 BIOGRAPHY: The first proven link with the Savage dynasty starts in the 16th century with a Thomas Savage who was recorded as a Yeoman of Newbold Pacy in Warwickshire (yeoman was a middle-class farmer who owned his own land). Thomas's son John Savage married a Joan Smith in Moreton Morrell in 1543. Some time later he moved to Bishops Tachebrook Warwickshire, where he died in 1594. His daughter Margaret married William Murcott. BIOGRAPHY: The Savage family were a higher social than the Murcotts, but both were significant landholders in Warwickshire. Nearby in Worcestershire were another branch of the Savages. This family lived in Elmley Castle Worcestershire, the manor of Elmley was given to Christopher Savage by King Henry VIII in 1545 (demolished in 1960). BIOGRAPHY: Other prominent members of the Savage clan include: BIOGRAPHY: Sir Arthur Savage who was Knighted at Cadiz in 1596 Thomas Savage, Archbishop of York in the 16th century. Sir Arnold Savage who was in the retinue of King Henry V at the Battle of Agincourt (25th October 1415). John Savage who was in the retinue of Sir Raufe Shyrley at the Battle of Agincourt (25th October 1415). He died on 6 March 1684 at the age of 54 in Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America.2 He was buried in Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America.2 BIOGRAPHY: Savage BIOGRAPHY: The first proven link with the Savage dynasty starts in the 16th century with a Thomas Savage who was recorded as a Yeoman of Newbold Pacy in Warwickshire (yeoman was a middle e class farmer who owned his own land). Thomas's son John Savage married a Joan Smith in More ton Morrell in 1543. Some time later he moved to Bishops Tachebrook Warwickshire, where he died in 1594. His daughter Margaret married William Murcott. BIOGRAPHY: The Savage family were a higher social than the Murcotts, but both were significant landholders in Warwickshire. Nearby in Worcestershire were another branch of the Savages. T his family lived in Elmley Castle Worcestershire, the manor of Elmley was given to Christopher Savage by King Henry VIII in 1545 (demolished in 1960). BIOGRAPHY: Other prominent members of the Savage clan include: BIOGRAPHY: Sir Arthur Savage who was Knighted at Cadiz in 1596 Sergeant John SAVAGE I and Elizabeth DUBBIN were married on 10 February 1652 in Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America.2 Elizabeth DUBBIN was born in 1631 in Hartford, Hartford County, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America.2 She died in 1696 at the age of 65 in Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America.2 Sergeant John SAVAGE I and Elizabeth DUBBIN had the following children:
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