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Re: Where was Bug Hole,Dudley?
« Reply #18 on: Saturday 12 March 11 18:13 GMT (UK) »
7135 instances of Salt, 46 instances of Salts in the ONS 2002 surnames of England and Wales website, so the surname Salt(s) is certainly possible.
Ayres Brignell Cornwell Harvey Shipp  Stimpson Stubbings (all Cambs) Baumber Baxter Burton Ethards Proctor Stanton (all Lincs) Luffman (all counties)

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Re: Where was Bug Hole,Dudley?
« Reply #19 on: Tuesday 31 January 12 22:01 GMT (UK) »
Hope this link helps with the BUG
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calymene_blumenbachi

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Re: Where was Bug Hole,Dudley?
« Reply #20 on: Thursday 21 June 12 10:49 BST (UK) »
Wish I had found this thread earlier I have 4 ancestors living in Bug Hole Dudley in 1861 We went to the Black Country museum Monday and asked and asked but no one had ever heard of it so we were left wondering. Anyway one of my lot was leeping a pub at 6 Bughoe I would love to know its name
1861
6 Bug Hole Daniel BAKER Inn keeper
7 Samuel SHARE Provisions Dealer
8 John SHARE Coal miner
25 Joseph SHARE colliery labourer
John,Samuel and Joseph were all sons of Mrs Daniel BAKER
Daniel had previously been a PC in Holly Hall Now Sarah SHARE was a widow and a victualler in 1851 in Holly Hall and her second husband is the inn keeper at 6 Bug Hole in 1861
So did she move or is it the same Inn ie are Bug Hole and Holly Hall one and the same? So what was the name of the Inn?
I think that information about the Dudley Bug is very interesting.
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Re: Where was Bug Hole,Dudley?
« Reply #21 on: Thursday 21 June 12 10:55 BST (UK) »
I think Trees your information may lie at Dudley Archives which is based at Mount Pleasant, Coseley the staff are excellent helpers and full of local knowledge x
Lounds/Loundes/Lowns/Lownds/Lowndes
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Re: Where was Bug Hole,Dudley?
« Reply #22 on: Thursday 21 June 12 11:24 BST (UK) »
Just to add a bit more In the PO Directory of 1850 Sarah Share is listed at The Kings Head Holly Hall.At one time I had a discussion here http://www.midlandspubs.co.uk/genealogy/worcestershire/index.html when it seems that the Kings Head and the King William were one and the same but appear to be near Pensnett road I wonder if anyone local to Dudley would agree to that conclusion
I will enquire at the Archive service as you suggest but have no idea when we will get back to that area we  took a day to visit the museum on our way north last week (well worth a visit)
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Re: Where was Bug Hole,Dudley?
« Reply #23 on: Wednesday 22 August 12 12:58 BST (UK) »
Ah

The 'Dudley Bug' is a Trilobite that has become the symbol of the town of Dudley in the English West Midlands.
So thats where the name comes from a fossilised trilobite found in the area
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Re: Where was Bug Hole,Dudley?
« Reply #24 on: Wednesday 06 May 20 15:43 BST (UK) »
Wish I had found this thread earlier I have 4 ancestors living in Bug Hole Dudley in 1861 We went to the Black Country museum Monday and asked and asked but no one had ever heard of it so we were left wondering. Anyway one of my lot was leeping a pub at 6 Bughoe I would love to know its name
1861
6 Bug Hole Daniel BAKER Inn keeper
7 Samuel SHARE Provisions Dealer
8 John SHARE Coal miner
25 Joseph SHARE colliery labourer
John,Samuel and Joseph were all sons of Mrs Daniel BAKER
Daniel had previously been a PC in Holly Hall Now Sarah SHARE was a widow and a victualler in 1851 in Holly Hall and her second husband is the inn keeper at 6 Bug Hole in 1861
So did she move or is it the same Inn ie are Bug Hole and Holly Hall one and the same? So what was the name of the Inn?
I think that information about the Dudley Bug is very interesting.
Trees
Hi Sarah Share was my great grammar she was born In the U.S.A. In 1850/1948 her first child my grandfather also born in U.S.A thay lived In Low town until thay died my mother also was born in low town

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Re: Where was Bug Hole,Dudley?
« Reply #25 on: Wednesday 13 May 20 12:56 BST (UK) »
Sorry this Sarah Share is not yours . Mine was born Sarah Whitehouse in 1795 Kingswinford married Samuel Share in Kingswinford in 1812 she and Samuel moved to Holly Hall where she was widowed in 1849 and then she kept a pub in Holly Hall and  married Daniel Baker .
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Re: Where was Bug Hole,Dudley?
« Reply #26 on: Friday 15 May 20 16:13 BST (UK) »
Hi Your Samuel Share and Sarah had two children Sharlotte and Joseph when he died on 20 Th Jan;1849 thay were living In Sedgley he is buried in All Saints Church Yard .by the way the pub in Low Town was the Jolly Collier