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Tree: Descendants of Thomas Scoging 1709 - 1788
Notes: William White, History, gazetteer and directory of Suffolk, and the towns near its borders : comprising, under a lucid arrangement of subjects, a general survey of the county and separate histories, statistical and topographical descriptions of all the hundreds, liberties, unions, boroughs, towns, ports, parishes, townships, villages and hamlets (Reprint ed. of original published: Sheffield [England] : Printed for the author by R. Leader, Independent Office, 1844. [London : David & Charles Reprints, 1970]).
A widely scattered village, having several assemblages of houses, near the sources of the river Alde, from 3 to 4 1/2 miles N.N.E. of Framlingham, has in its parish 864 souls, and 3200 acres of fertile land, in the manors of Badingham Hall, Colston Hall, and Oakenhill Hall. Robert Sayer, Esq. is lord of the two former; and the Rev. J Baldry of the latter. They each hold General Courts Baron, at which the copyholders, and all owing suit and service, are summoned to attend; but a great part of the parish is freehold. W.A. Stanford, Esq., has an estate and neat seat here, called the White House; and the Horsey, Peckover, Moxon, Alderson, Scott, Webster, and several other families, have estates in the parish..........................
The Primitive Methodist have a small chapel in the parish.City/Town : Latitude: 52.264647, Longitude: 1.3773083Tree: Richard Scogings 1787-1853
Notes: William White, History, gazetteer and directory of Suffolk, and the towns near its borders : comprising, under a lucid arrangement of subjects, a general survey of the county and separate histories, statistical and topographical descriptions of all the hundreds, liberties, unions, boroughs, towns, ports, parishes, townships, villages and hamlets (Reprint ed. of original published: Sheffield [England] : Printed for the author by R. Leader, Independent Office, 1844. [London : David & Charles Reprints, 1970]).
A widely scattered village, having several assemblages of houses, near the sources of the river Alde, from 3 to 4 1/2 miles N.N.E. of Framlingham, has in its parish 864 souls, and 3200 acres of fertile land, in the manors of Badingham Hall, Colston Hall, and Oakenhill Hall. Robert Sayer, Esq. is lord of the two former; and the Rev. J Baldry of the latter. They each hold General Courts Baron, at which the copyholders, and all owing suit and service, are summoned to attend; but a great part of the parish is freehold. W.A. Stanford, Esq., has an estate and neat seat here, called the White House; and the Horsey, Peckover, Moxon, Alderson, Scott, Webster, and several other families, have estates in the parish..........................
The Primitive Methodist have a small chapel in the parish.City/Town : Latitude: 52.2633147, Longitude: 1.3783035Tree: Samuel Scoggins 1801 Bruisyard
Notes: William White, History, gazetteer and directory of Suffolk, and the towns near its borders : comprising, under a lucid arrangement of subjects, a general survey of the county and separate histories, statistical and topographical descriptions of all the hundreds, liberties, unions, boroughs, towns, ports, parishes, townships, villages and hamlets (Reprint ed. of original published: Sheffield [England] : Printed for the author by R. Leader, Independent Office, 1844. [London : David & Charles Reprints, 1970]).
A widely scattered village, having several assemblages of houses, near the sources of the river Alde, from 3 to 4 1/2 miles N.N.E. of Framlingham, has in its parish 864 souls, and 3200 acres of fertile land, in the manors of Badingham Hall, Colston Hall, and Oakenhill Hall. Robert Sayer, Esq. is lord of the two former; and the Rev. J Baldry of the latter. They each hold General Courts Baron, at which the copyholders, and all owing suit and service, are summoned to attend; but a great part of the parish is freehold. W.A. Stanford, Esq., has an estate and neat seat here, called the White House; and the Horsey, Peckover, Moxon, Alderson, Scott, Webster, and several other families, have estates in the parish..........................
The Primitive Methodist have a small chapel in the parish.City/Town : Latitude: 52.2633147, Longitude: 1.3783035Tree: Children of Robert Scoging and Elizabeth Rawling
Notes: William White, History, gazetteer and directory of Suffolk, and the towns near its borders : comprising, under a lucid arrangement of subjects, a general survey of the county and separate histories, statistical and topographical descriptions of all the hundreds, liberties, unions, boroughs, towns, ports, parishes, townships, villages and hamlets (Reprint ed. of original published: Sheffield [England] : Printed for the author by R. Leader, Independent Office, 1844. [London : David & Charles Reprints, 1970]).
A widely scattered village, having several assemblages of houses, near the sources of the river Alde, from 3 to 4 1/2 miles N.N.E. of Framlingham, has in its parish 864 souls, and 3200 acres of fertile land, in the manors of Badingham Hall, Colston Hall, and Oakenhill Hall. Robert Sayer, Esq. is lord of the two former; and the Rev. J Baldry of the latter. They each hold General Courts Baron, at which the copyholders, and all owing suit and service, are summoned to attend; but a great part of the parish is freehold. W.A. Stanford, Esq., has an estate and neat seat here, called the White House; and the Horsey, Peckover, Moxon, Alderson, Scott, Webster, and several other families, have estates in the parish..........................
The Primitive Methodist have a small chapel in the parish.City/Town : Latitude: 52.2633147, Longitude: 1.3783035Tree: Children of Richard Lord and Deborah Hagar
Notes: William White, History, gazetteer and directory of Suffolk, and the towns near its borders : comprising, under a lucid arrangement of subjects, a general survey of the county and separate histories, statistical and topographical descriptions of all the hundreds, liberties, unions, boroughs, towns, ports, parishes, townships, villages and hamlets (Reprint ed. of original published: Sheffield [England] : Printed for the author by R. Leader, Independent Office, 1844. [London : David & Charles Reprints, 1970]).
A widely scattered village, having several assemblages of houses, near the sources of the river Alde, from 3 to 4 1/2 miles N.N.E. of Framlingham, has in its parish 864 souls, and 3200 acres of fertile land, in the manors of Badingham Hall, Colston Hall, and Oakenhill Hall. Robert Sayer, Esq. is lord of the two former; and the Rev. J Baldry of the latter. They each hold General Courts Baron, at which the copyholders, and all owing suit and service, are summoned to attend; but a great part of the parish is freehold. W.A. Stanford, Esq., has an estate and neat seat here, called the White House; and the Horsey, Peckover, Moxon, Alderson, Scott, Webster, and several other families, have estates in the parish..........................
The Primitive Methodist have a small chapel in the parish.City/Town : Latitude: 52.2633147, Longitude: 1.3783035Tree: Descendants William Bye 1761 - 1831
Notes: William White, History, gazetteer and directory of Suffolk, and the towns near its borders : comprising, under a lucid arrangement of subjects, a general survey of the county and separate histories, statistical and topographical descriptions of all the hundreds, liberties, unions, boroughs, towns, ports, parishes, townships, villages and hamlets (Reprint ed. of original published: Sheffield [England] : Printed for the author by R. Leader, Independent Office, 1844. [London : David & Charles Reprints, 1970]).
A widely scattered village, having several assemblages of houses, near the sources of the river Alde, from 3 to 4 1/2 miles N.N.E. of Framlingham, has in its parish 864 souls, and 3200 acres of fertile land, in the manors of Badingham Hall, Colston Hall, and Oakenhill Hall. Robert Sayer, Esq. is lord of the two former; and the Rev. J Baldry of the latter. They each hold General Courts Baron, at which the copyholders, and all owing suit and service, are summoned to attend; but a great part of the parish is freehold. W.A. Stanford, Esq., has an estate and neat seat here, called the White House; and the Horsey, Peckover, Moxon, Alderson, Scott, Webster, and several other families, have estates in the parish..........................
The Primitive Methodist have a small chapel in the parish.Latitude: 52.2633340, Longitude: 1.3800300
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Christened |
Person ID |
51 |
Scoggins, Phoebe | 18 Sep 1831 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I701 |
52 |
Scoggins, Sarah | 29 Sep 1822 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I1625 |
53 |
Scoggins, Selina | 23 Mar 1869 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I1522 |
54 |
Scoggins, Sophia | 10 Oct 1830 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I1138 |
55 |
Scoggins, William | 4 Mar 1827 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I1627 |
56 |
Scoggins, William | 7 Dec 1839 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I703 |
57 |
Scoggins, William | 20 Apr 1851 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I1491 |
58 |
Scoggins, William Arthur | 1 Dec 1889 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I4101 |
59 |
Scoging, Abel | 9 Mar 1800 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I250 |
60 |
Scoging, Abraham | 29 Apr 1798 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I249 |
61 |
Scoging, Anne | 17 Sep 1784 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I1598 |
62 |
Scoging, Deborah | 20 Nov 1791 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I247 |
63 |
Scoging, Elijah | 3 Jul 1805 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I1608 |
64 |
Scoging, Elizabeth | 11 Jun 1780 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I243 |
65 |
Scoging, George | 18 Oct 1802 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I1606 |
66 |
Scoging, Hannah | 3 Sep 1786 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I1223 |
67 |
Scoging, Hephzibah | 25 Feb 1788 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I1599 |
68 |
Scoging, Isaac | 15 Nov 1799 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I1605 |
69 |
Scoging, James | 26 May 1782 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I244 |
70 |
Scoging, John | 13 Jul 1777 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I241 |
71 |
Scoging, John | 9 Apr 1797 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I1604 |
72 |
Scoging, Mary | 21 Aug 1791 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I1600 |
73 |
Scoging, Mary | 3 Apr 1796 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I248 |
74 |
Scoging, Mary | 15 Feb 1810 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I1819 |
75 |
Scoging, Philip | 7 May 1789 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I197 |
76 |
Scoging, Philip | 7 May 1789 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I197 |
77 |
Scoging, Richard | 16 Feb 1787 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I246 |
78 |
Scoging, Samuel | 23 Feb 1794 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I1602 |
79 |
Scoging, Sarah | 1 Aug 1795 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I1603 |
80 |
Scoging, Susan | 8 Dec 1782 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I1597 |
81 |
Scoging, William | 7 Dec 1778 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I242 |
82 |
Scoging, William | 15 Dec 1784 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I245 |
83 |
Scoging, William | 23 Jun 1793 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I1601 |
84 |
Scoging, William | 4 Jan 1804 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I1607 |
85 |
Scogings, Richard | 16 Feb 1787 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I13105 |
86 |
Self, Elizabeth | 15 Jun 1794 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I1514 |
87 |
Stannard, Emma | 8 Jul 1849 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I1492 |
88 |
Watson, Sophia | 24 Feb 1833 | Badingham, Suffolk, England | I1106 |
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