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- the following, including the next generation, was taken from the file added to the an Ancestry tree by James Hooper.
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/6939697/person/-567108145/story/fe9e1c87-6f65-4225-a23b-f814f95b9511?src=search
(has media added to the file)
apparently the article was put together by Stephen M. Lawson:
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I believe this to be a more accurate accounting of George Augustus Sugg, Sr, his wives and his children. .
http://kinnexions.com/smlawson/sugg.htm .
William Sugge.
From a Sow or a Sparrow, by Dorris D. Hendrickson and Paul L. Hisaw (1988), provides much information on the early records about the SUGG family. Descendants from all three SUGG brothers are discussed, but principally those of William SUGG,through his son Moses and grandson William..
This information about William SUGGE, together with much supplementary data on these early SUGG generations is based upon the research of Bill SIMMONS and Scott TRIMBLE, both SUGG descendants through Priscilla (SUGG) ALLEN, daughter of George SUGG. Though it is probable that further research will require additional revisions in the material presented here, it is believed to be basically correct - except when uncertainty is stated. For an exceptional amount of research material and documentation, and additional descendants of the SUGG lines, please visit Scott Thomas Suggs TRIMBLE's Genealogy Articles and Files web page ..
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William SUGGE - b. about 1635, Bristol, England; d. about 1691, VA. It is believed that the three brothers named SUGG who appear in Norfolk Co., VA in the late 17th century were sons of William SUGGE. A bond of Mar. 20, 1663 between William SUGGE and John BROWN of Isle of Wight Co., VA may have been for indentured servitude, sponsorship for the trip to America, or as a marriage bond. In the first two cases, John BROWN may have been a close relative, and in the latter case, he may have been his father-in-law. Note that the estimated birth years of his sons begin about 1663..
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