looking for the bugg family with connections to stoke by nayland now living in bury st edmunds looking for info on a connection with traverling fair which i belive i may be conncted to in my family any info would be gratefully recieved thanks
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29-06-2012 8:33 PM #1Settling in.
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bugg of stoke by nayland
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30-06-2012 3:42 AM #2Brick wall demolition expert!
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FMP has a selection of parish Baptisms for Bury .Edmunds.
IGI also agood pladce to try. https://familysearch.org/search/collection/igi
Some dates would be helpful, names also.
Is Stoke another name or a place?Happy Families
Wendy
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the only info i have regarding the family that they had a wood yard in stoke by nayland and that there was a member of the family named fred bugg had a coconut shy stall in suffolk
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what time frame are you looking at? There are loads of BUGG records on FMP but we need more information
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It is, as Nicolina has pointed out difficult to proceed with the barebones information you have provided and a timeframe would be a great help.
There is a Thomas Bugg, wife Florence with lots of children including one called Fred (aged 20) and they are in the 1911 census living at Brick Street, Nayland, Suffolk. Thomas is a travelling showman. (RG14/10543 SN100)
In the 1901 census Thomas, is recorded as David Thomas Bugg and he is a licenced hawker of wickerwork. The family are living in a caravan in a meadow at London Rd, Capel St Mary, Suffolk. All the family members were born in Nayland. (RG13/1771 f.98 p.19)
Any good?
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There is a Bugg family living in Nayland who are descendents of Fred Bugg who was part of a small travelling fair which I think packed up in the early 1950s although some family members continued with another funfair.
Fred set up as a wood merchant and his sons Tom and Fred carried it on.They had two sisters called Joan and Pearl.They all arrived at Nayland school in the early 1950s.I could try to find a contact address if you want?
Roger
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