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1874

==Fifty years since
or
My Rough Log==

My grandfather was the oldest of three sons, Robert, William + George and at their father's
death the farm with everything on it was sold off and the proceeds divided amongst the children.
From my Father's recollections.

Robert Suggate, of Sotherton, a country
parish towards Halesworth, Suffolk, was my
grandfather, a fine, hale, hearty and genial
old man, famous in my boyhood's judgement
for tales of flood and field, and in those
days best of all, an old leathern purse out
of which he has given me many a silver piece
of money, a snug corner for grandfather by
the fire was always kept by us youngsters
whenever he visited us. My ancestors were chiefly
yeomen farmers in that part of Suffolk towards
Stowmarket, and in many a quiet churchyard
thereabouts. Where-

"The rude forefathers of the hamlet sleep."

-May be seen the name on the tombstones. The
name is not unknown on the muster-roll
of sailors and soldiers, in bygone times, but
also unknown to fame. A real hard old Saxon
one it is. The origin of no consequence, but
without doubt was here when the conqueror
came. The origin of surnames has of course

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