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.
rugg baptisms in milverton - sarah bapt 10th oct 1802 born 18th feb 1802 parents william rugg and johanna sarah rugg bapt 1st april 1793 parents william and hannah rugg betty rugg bapt 1st april 1793 parents william and hannah rugg mary rugg bapt 7th dec 1797 parents james rugg and jane john rugg bapt 21st jan 1798 parents william rugg and hannah william bapt 12th feb 1804 parnets william rugg and hannah hannah bapt 18th oct 1807 born 7th feb 1806 parents william rugg and hannah james bapt 26th dec 1808 parents william and hannah rugg baptised same day is also ann rugg daughter of betty rugg a spinster
and these marriages also in milverton- ann rugg married matthew knight 21st aug 1785 mary rugg married john cheek 20th sept 1789 william rugg married hannah knight 5th jan 1790 betty rugg married william owen 1st april 1816
and these burials in milverton betty rugg buried 12th sept 1782 william rugg buried at the expense of the parish on 6th june 1785 mary rugg buried 23rd oct 1793 nicholas rugg buried 7th oct 1798 grace rugg buried 22nd march 1801 regards alli
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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