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Somerset Lookup Requests / Re: 1881- Charles RUGG
« on: Tuesday 01 April 08 16:24 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

I have a Charles Rugg born to William and Mary RUGG abt 1858.  They were living at Bath during the 1861 census but I believe they moved back to the Walcot, Trinity, Somerset by 1871.

Do not have any info after that.

Merle

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Herefordshire / Re: Surname interest MAUND ?
« on: Sunday 30 March 08 05:17 BST (UK)  »
Does anyone have any info of Arthur Clinton Maund?  He was in Air Force in WW1.  He spent a short time in Canada before WW1.

Thanks.

Merle

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Essex / Re: My Essex Surname Interests
« on: Saturday 29 March 08 17:20 GMT (UK)  »
jimjamslivvy

I do believe your John (b. Jan 21, 1798) and my James (b. 1806) were brothers, even though the dates are not exact. 

Their parents were William Rugg and Hannah Knight.  They had twin sisters, Betty and Sarah 1793, possibly another Sarah 1802, Hannah 1807, William Jr. ?.

After sorting through parish records on web site and some info from a Mrs. Mothershead I have come up with this as a possible ancestry line.

Your John
His father William and Hannah Knight
Grandfather John and Hannah Owen
GGrandfather John and Grace Hall
GGGWilliam and Mary Ebney

At least it might give you some place to start?

There are no Georges in our Canadian line.  My husband's gGrandfather was Edwin, son of James (possible brother to your John).  Edwin sent his son James to Canada to scout out the land and followed a year later 1905.  This line spent some hundred years or so in London England before coming to Canada.

Merle

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Somerset / Re: RUGGS from Milverton
« on: Saturday 29 March 08 02:39 GMT (UK)  »
Hello Ali


Thanks for replying to my enquiry.  I am new to this site and I am not sure if you will receive my reply. 

Thanks for your list of BMDs.  Where did you get this info?  I think that William and Hannah are my husband's ancesters through their son, James born 1806.

The William Rugg buried in 1785 - why did the parish pay the expenses?  Was he married, who were his children?

I would appreciate any insights you have.
Thanks again
Merle


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Essex / Re: My Essex Surname Interests
« on: Thursday 27 March 08 05:45 GMT (UK)  »
I have Edwin Rugg living in London in 1890.  He is my husband's great grandfather.  Edwin's father is James who was born in Milverton, 1806.  Edwin had brothers, Arthur and James and sister Harriet.  I don't know anything about the brothers and sister. 

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Somerset / RUGGS from Milverton
« on: Thursday 27 March 08 05:31 GMT (UK)  »
Does someone have any information on the RUGGS from Milverton circa 1806?  The line I am interested in left in the early 1800s to go to London.  My husband's great grandfather came to Canada from London in 1904.

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