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Welcome! This website was created on 11 Jan 2002 and last updated on 18 May 2022.

There are 5891 names in this family tree. The earliest recorded event is the birth of Goode, Richard in 1344. The most recent event is the death of Sugg, Charles Omar in 2022.The webmaster of this site is Kay Sugg Best. Please click here if you have any comments or feedback.

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About Sugg-Thurman Family Tree
This is in memory of our family that has left us for a better place.    
 A special thank you to my Grandfather William McKinley Sugg, 1901-1971, for  his encouragement to research the family history and join Daughters of The  American Revolution.
      
 If it were not for my Great Great Uncle H.P. Pres Sugg, 1888- 1979, it would never have been acomplished, his many hours telling me about  the family, his shareing the old letters and photo`s that he had in his  posession. 
  
 My Great Great Aunt Laura Sugg King, 1878-1965, for her many years of  research.

My husband Forrest Edward Best, 1939-1999, for all the years that  he went with me to cemeteries and court houses doing research & his organized  record keeping. I could not have done all that I have without his help and  guidance.

A special thank you to my children, Tami, Keli, & Sean 
 for their patience of having a mother that always had her nose in a book or  old papers. 
  
 My Cousin Sarah will be adding many more photo`s and records that  belonged to her grandfather H.P.Pres Sugg as time allows.

I would also like to thank our cousin Charlie Clark for shareing all the old  letters written by Thomas Goode Clark, and other family members during the  Civil War. Thomas Goode Clark and his two sons, Jonathan & Albert were killed  during the battle of Gettysburg July 1, 1863.   Charlie wrote an article about  Thomas Goode Clark  `I Resolve To Fight`, on  November 24, 2000 The letters can be read on Thomas Goode Clark web site at Tribal Pages http://tgcc.tribalpages.com/?userid=tgcc&x=7&y=6

Another Cousin that I would like to thank is Don Bayles who has been so good  to share information and photos of our Broughton family. 
 A special Thank You to all the other cousins, there are so many that have  shared information and photo`s, I could not began to name them all but I want  to thank each and every one of them from the bottom of my heart for shareing  so much of their time, information and photo`s.

I must not forget my nephew Keith Allen McHenry, 1967-1992, & Sarah`s sister  Lisa Jeanne Speulda, 1954-1994, who left us way to soon.  
  
 Please sign our guest book. 
 Kay Sugg Best

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Getting Around
There are several ways to browse the family tree. The Tree View graphically shows the relationship of selected person to their kin. The Family View shows the person you have selected in the center, with his/her photo on the left and notes on the right. Above are the father and mother and below are the children. The Ancestor Chart shows the person you have selected in the left, with the photograph above and children below. On the right are the parents, grandparents and great-grandparents. The Descendant Chart shows the person you have selected in the left, with the photograph and parents below. On the right are the children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Do you know who your second cousins are? Try the Kinship Relationships Tool. Your site can generate various Reports for each name in your family tree. You can select a name from the list on the top-right menu bar.

In addition to the charts and reports you have Photo Albums, the Events list and the Relationships tool. Family photographs are organized in the Photo Index. Each Album's photographs are accompanied by a caption. To enlarge a photograph just click on it. Keep up with the family birthdays and anniversaries in the Events list. Birthdays and Anniversaries of living persons are listed by month. Want to know how you are related to anybody ? Check out the Relationships tool.

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