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Saxon: Origin, Geographical Distribution
A Saxon, so called in Holland. In Athelstan's song of victory, given in the Saxon Chronicles, a.d. 938, secce signifies a fight; seega, a warrior; seax or secce, a sword, any sharp instrument. Latin, sica, a dagger.
Saxon Surname Origin
Saxon: Place of Origin :  Lancashire (United Kingdom) |  Nottinghamshire (United Kingdom) |  London (United Kingdom) |  Cheshire (United Kingdom) |  Hampshire (United Kingdom) |  Kent (United Kingdom)
Saxon: Online Family Trees
SAXON (GUISACHAN) United Kingdom (United Kingdom) 1896 - 1896
SAXON Ashton (United Kingdom) 1931 - 1931
SAXON Manchester (Lancashire, England, United Kingdom) 1957 - 1957
SAXON England (England, United Kingdom) 1699 - 1699
SAXON Steyning Sussex Later Removed To Winchester (Hampshire, England, United Kingdom) 900 - 1854
SAXON Ashton-Under-Lyne (Lancashire, England, United Kingdom) 1850 - 1850
SAXON Chasetown (United Kingdom) 1940 - 1969
SAXON England (England, United Kingdom) 1220 - 1220
SAXON Wessex (England, United Kingdom) 998 - 1772
SAXON Dunbar, East Lothian (Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom) 1046 - 1046

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Saxon: Books that contain this surname
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SAXONRhode Island Law Record

... M. Weinbaum Patrick Hurley vs George Saxon Jacob Ern8tof vs Nut Grove Butter Co. William Connole vs Clara Connole et ...
SAXONThe Whitney family of Connecticut, and its affiliations, being an attempt to trace the descendants, as well in the female as the male lines, of Henry Whitney, from 1649 to 1878, (Volume 1, pt.1)
Author: Phoenix, Stephen Whitney, 1839-1881 - Published in 1878
... 1 847, Martha Ann Saxon, born in Manchester, England, 21 Sept. 1823, dau. of John and Margaret (Johnson) ...
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