« Reply #20 on: Thursday 17 March 16 20:24 GMT (UK) »
Hi J.J and BSaccary,
Thanks for continueing this thread, i'm not sure if i said earlier on but i am not a relative of the Saccary's, i was only enquiring for a friend. Saccary is indeed a rare and interesting surname which i found to be challenging when researching it. J.J, I am grateful for the information you have provided here and it will surely help other people around the world related to the family, i will make sure the info also gets to my friend because he will be very happy to see it.
I find it quite strange that the surname is very specific to a small part of the UK in the tudor times, when did they emigrate from Prussia and why? Or is the name Saccary an english deriative of Zachary which could have come over in the Norman conquest?
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