Stebbing or Stebbings
From the ‘records of Protestant Dissentors in Suffolk by Vincent B Redstone 1912:
3rd June 1835, It was certified by John Burrows of Haughley, hawker, that a tenement belonging to Robert Steggall in the occupation of Samuel Stebbings is set apart etc. (p64)
15th june 1835: It was certified by Cornelius Elven of Bury St Edmunds, minister of the Gospel that a dwelling house in the occcupation of Thomas Pyman & Samuel Stebbing situate in Stowupland is set apart etc.” (p65).
Ena Carter assumed this to be what was known in the 1960’s as Oak Tree Farmhouse, Saxham Street.
From the register of baptisms of the Stowmarket Baptist Church we have 2 names for children of Thomas and Sarah Stebbing of Stowupland: James (1832) and Lucy (1835).