The south east corner of England is sometimes called the "salad bowl of England". The area was and still is a rich agricultural area. Today it is well connected by train into Central London and has now become a popular place to live whilst maintaining a traditional English village lifestyle. The Sivyer, Goodsell and Hawkins surname are synonymous with the counties of Sussex and Kent. This area today is still the most populated area in the United Kingdom when searching for the name Sivyer in any type of directory.
Towns or villages that the families were baptised, married and emigrated from include Hawkhurst, Wadhaurst, Salehurst, Peasmarsh, Iden, Dallington, Ticehurst, St. Giles, Sandhurst, Rye and Hastings.
The information and stories contained within this blog are intended to help inform those who are descended from the Sivyer / Sivier families of the Sussex and Kent regions of England. In particular those whose Sivyer ancestors emigrated to the British colonies or other parts of the world in the 19th century.
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