Origin of Seavers


Recorded in a number of spelling forms including Seaver, the patronymics Seavers and Seevers, and the continental Seviour, Sevier, Siveyor, Sivier, and Seeviour, this unusual and interesting name is Dutch, English, and French. It is or rather was occupational, and in medieval times denoted a manufacturer or merchant of wooden (and later metal), sieves. The derivation being from the Old English pre 7th Century word 'sifa', and the French 'sieve'. Introduced into England by the Norman Invaders of 1066, the surprising number of spellings of the surname in use today, indicates the early importance of the occupation.

Examples of the surname recordings taken from surviving church registers of the diocese of Greater London include: Margrett Sevvyer, who married George Godfrey at the church of St Benets, Pauls Wharf, on February 2nd 1625, and Elizabeth Sevier, the daughter of Thomas Sevier, who was christened on November 16th 1673, at St. Botolph's without Aldgate. A coat of arms granted in The Netherlands, has the blazon of a gold field, charged with an oak tree proper, and in chief two gold knights spurs. The first recorded spelling of the family name is believed to be that of Edith Siviere. This was dated 1274, in the charters known as the Hundred Rolls of the county of Essex, during the reign of King Edward 1st of England, 1272 - 1307. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  12. Wales Wales

The surname Seavers. Genealogy, origin, history, meaning, and significance

The history of the surname seavers is, like that of most surnames, a complex and fascinating journey to ancient times with the aim of unraveling the origin of seavers. Adhering to what we know about the way surnames originated, it is possible to offer a realistic explanation of the origins of seavers.

The surname Seavers around the world

It is common for surnames like seavers to become known in places far removed from their country or region of origin. Discover which ones.

History of Seavers

The historical journey of the surname seavers can be traced back to those who were the first bearers of seavers. In the following lines, you will find everything we have been able to gather about the surname seavers.

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Notable Figures Named Seavers

Unfortunately, it's highly probable that not all seaverss who performed notable deeds have been included in historical chronicles and records. If you or someone you know bears the surname seavers, you could potentially build illustrious lineages through your efforts and virtues.

The surname Seavers and its bibliographic sources

It goes without saying that consulting bibliographic and documentary sources is essential when accessing information about the origins of the surname seavers. Accessing the archives of the town or towns where your ancestors were born and lived is, of course, a good way to trace the origins of seavers.

SOURCES

These sources are essential for initiating the understanding of seavers, and at the same time, of surnames in general.

  1. Seevers
  2. Seivers
  3. Severs
  4. Shavers
  5. Sabers
  6. Saviers
  7. Seaberg
  8. Seibers
  9. Seifers
  10. Sepers
  11. Shivers
  12. Sievers
  13. Sivers
  14. Skivers
  15. Severus
  16. Shovers
  17. Saperas
  18. Schafers
  19. Schevers
  20. Seaborg
  21. Seaburg
  22. Sebares
  23. Seberg
  24. Seeberg
  25. Sevares
  26. Severac
  27. Seversen
  28. Severson
  29. Siebers
  30. Siefers
  31. Sifers
  32. Sobers
  33. Sopers
  34. Spears
  35. Speers
  36. Spiers
  37. Subers
  38. Syphers
  39. Savaris
  40. Sheppers
  41. Suppers
  42. Spars
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  44. Sabaris
  45. Sabras
  46. Savarese
  47. Savarsky
  48. Schaberg
  49. Schaefers
  50. Schefers