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Cotswolds (Part 5) [Originally published Aug. 15, 2021]

OUR LUGGS’ ANCESTORS WERE ROBERT & ANN ELY LUGG, OF BISLEY, GLOUCESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND.

OF THEIR 8 CHILDREN, TWO CAME TO AMERICA: THEIR ELDEST, SARAH (LUGG) CLINCH BLACKWELL CAMPBELL IN 1805 & THEIR YOUNGEST SON, CHARLES BYRON LUGG, FIRST IN 1830; & AGAIN (FOR GOOD) IN 1833. ALL OF THE LUGGS IN OUR FACEBOOK GROUP, ARE DESCENDANTS OF SARAH OR OF CHARLES.

1. Robert Lugg was born on 15 Dec 1750 in Bisley, Gloucestershire, England. He died on 27 Mar 1831 at the age of 80 in Bisley, Gloucestershire, England.

Robert Lugg and Ann Ely were married on 8 Feb 1777 in Bisley, Gloucestershire, England.1 Ann Ely was born in Aug 1754 in Bisley, Gloucestershire, England.

Robert Lugg and Ann Ely had the following children:

+2 i. Sarah Lugg, born 19 Jan 1778, Gloucestershire, England; married Thomas Clinch, 27 Mar 1803, Avening, Gloucestershire, England; married Enoch Blackwell, 9 Sep 1805, Jersey Shore, Lycoming Co., PA; married John Campbell, 1818; died 21 Jan 1867, Nelson, Tioga Co., PA.

+3 ii. Wiliam Lugg, born 24 Oct 1779, Bisley, Gloucestershire, England; married Ann Brain, 6 Jun 1808, Bisley, Gloucestershire, England.

+4 iii. Mary Lugg, born 7 Apr 1782, Bisley, Gloucestershire, England; married John Gardiner, 20 Aug 1801, Bisley, Gloucestershire, England.

+5 iv. John Lugg, born 14 Mar 1784, England; married Sarah Bennett, 14 Jul 1816; died 1869.

6 v. Thomas Lugg was born on 2 Aug 1789 in Bisley, Gloucestershire, England. He died in 1790 at the age of 1 in Bisley, Gloucestershire, England. Roger Billins has two wives and many desc. on tree on GenesReunited

+7 vi. Charles Byron Lugg, born 11 Oct 1791, Bisley, Gloucestershire, England; married Mary Ann Chandler, 2 Aug 1818, Bisley, Gloucestershire, England; died 13 Jan 1874, Tioga Co., PA.

8 vii. Phoebe Lugg was born on 31 Aug 1794 in England.

Original Comments:

Cheryl Horton Sorce

Thank you for all the wonderful info!Nancy Whitehead Wheeler

Thank you for all of the time you put into this very interesting history for us all.

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