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Re: siggers of essex
« Reply #9 on: Monday 12 August 19 08:19 BST (UK) »
Essex Record Office Parish Registers

John Siggers born circa 1835 I haven't found in the Mistley registers to date.
However his sister Mary Anne was baptized there 12 February 1837 daughter of John Siggers and Mary. father is a sailor.
John Siggers married Mary Whaley 14 June 1834 both of Mistley witness Eliza Siggers (his sister) and Thomas James.
John was buried 12 May 1837 age 27 at St. Mary' Mistley. His widow then married  a Charles Southgate.
Ref 1851 census Mistley where John and Mary Anne are listed as son and daughter in law, nowadays we would say step son/daughter, of Charles Southagte.

John baptized 20 May 1810 buried 12 May 1837 is the son of Isaac and Elizabeth Seaggers (sic)
his will of 1832 mentioned in previous post.

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Re: siggers of essex
« Reply #10 on: Monday 12 August 19 08:42 BST (UK) »
Found him, this is a transcription only no image so check original parish register.

Washbrook Suffolk
John born 13 October 1834 bap 12 April 1835 son of John Siggers and Mary Whaley.

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Re: siggers of essex
« Reply #11 on: Monday 12 August 19 11:15 BST (UK) »
In family search there's a burial of an Isaac Siggers on 3 April 1825 in Bradfield, Essex. This is about a mile from Mistley. His age was 85, so born 1740. The Isaac Siggers who died in 1842 had children starting about 1810, so he would have been born about 1770-1780.
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Re: siggers of essex
« Reply #12 on: Monday 12 August 19 13:12 BST (UK) »
1901 indexed as Syers  all children shown as b Hartlepool

John 66 b Mistley
Margaret  55 b Sunderland
William 24
Hannah  21
Margaret 17

RG13 pce 4636  folio 34 pge 10
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Re: siggers of essex
« Reply #13 on: Monday 12 August 19 18:17 BST (UK) »
There's a will at Chelmsford of Isaac Siggers of Mistley Thorn, Essex, master mariner, 1832.

This doesn't add much info but may be of interest.

Essex Standard
15 Sep 1832
Deaths
10th inst. from a violent attack of the Cholera, with which he was taken the proceeding day, whilst in London, in his employment as captain of a trading vessel, Captain Isaac Siggers, of Mistley, many years in the employment of Edward Norman, Esq., of Mistley.
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Re: siggers of essex
« Reply #14 on: Monday 12 August 19 21:38 BST (UK) »
Thank You so much guys this is all fascinating stuff I wonder with there being mentions of sailors if this is the reason there was a move to Hartlepool as that is a coast town and if maybe before Essex if the family came from somewhere else possibly overseas.

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Re: siggers of essex
« Reply #15 on: Tuesday 13 August 19 03:58 BST (UK) »
I don't know what the origin of the family is, but there were people with this surname in Essex back to the 1600s at least, maybe back to the 1400s if the spelling with Syger is the same family.

The place to start is the Essex archives. You can search their records here:

https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/
Mead - Herts, Bucks, Essex
Pontifex - Bucks
Goldhurst - London, Middx, Herts
Kellogg/Kelhog - Essex, Cambs

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Re: siggers of essex
« Reply #16 on: Tuesday 13 August 19 08:57 BST (UK) »
Here is the marriage of Isaac Siggers/Seggars and Elizabeth Warner in Mistley and their children.


From:
https://essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk/parish-register-transcriptions/essex/mistley-st-mary/

SEGGARS Isaac bachelor WARNER Elizabeth spinster 22 Jan 1794 By banns.
They all sign except the bride. Witnesses: John Gaymer, Elizabeth Lamberd

Child  /  gender  /  father  /  mother  /  date
SEAGERS Elizabeth F Isaac Elizabeth 12 Apr 1795
SEAGARS Isaac M Isaac Elizabeth 15 Apr 1798
SEAGGERS Mary Ann F Isaac Elizabeth 23 Nov 1800
SEAGGERS Sarah F Isaac Elizabeth 05 Dec 1802
SEGGERS Eliza F Isaac Elizabeth 20 Oct 1805
SEGGARS Isaac M Isaac Elizabeth 13 Dec 1807
SEGGARS John M Isaac Elizabeth 20 May 1810


Also, have a look at the parish registers of Tendring. This is about five miles from Mistley.

Tendring

https://essexandsuffolksurnames.co.uk/parish-register-transcriptions/essex/tendring-st-edmund/

1739 Isaac Seggers, son of Isaac and Martha
    (marriage of Isaac Seggers and Martha Dardy in 1739)
1770 Isaac Segger, son of Isaac and Mary
    (marriage of Isaac Seggers and Mary Snell in 1760)


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Pontifex - Bucks
Goldhurst - London, Middx, Herts
Kellogg/Kelhog - Essex, Cambs

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Re: siggers of essex
« Reply #17 on: Tuesday 13 August 19 17:44 BST (UK) »
http://surname.rootschat.com/lexicon/dbsig/dbsig-quick-search.php?dbsig_num=1&surname=SIGGERS&view=10829#top_data

http://surname.rootschat.com/lexicon/dbsig/dbsig-quick-search.php?dbsig_num=1&surname=SIGGERS&view=10830#top_data

Two of John Siggers and Mary's Children where sent to canada it seems as part of Waifs & Strays which explains how and when some of the family got to America.