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!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY compiled by Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
Ogerus de Pugeys came into England in the company of Wolteain de Malet, a
Norman Baron, and for his services at Hastings, 10/25/1066 received ad Domesday
Survey, 1070 the Manor of Bedingfield in Suffolk and assumed that name as a
surname.
!Sources Cited (for the Bedingfield line):
Blomefield's Norfolk, Vol. I, p. 175
Burke's Peerage 1914, p. 216
Burke's Extinct Peerage, p.
242
!U.S. CENSUS: Becker County, 1860, family 728 722 common laborer - mulatto
!U.S. CENSUS: Becker County, 1860, family 728 722, common laborer, mulatto
(also listed: Joseph Rosavelt, Elizabeth Rosavelt, Annette Rosavelt, Charles
Rosavelt, Jane
Rosavelt)
!GENEALOGY: Goldie Moffatt Satterlee
Younger son of Philip Bocland, took the name "Soterley" -- Sir Edmund
de Soterley of Soterley, Knight, was High Sheriff of Suffolk on September 12th,
1256. Respite for a fine from making himself a Knight for 3 years from
Michelmas, March 26,
1256.