I have been researching my family tree for more than 35 years. I have built, not only data of my direct ancestors but also developed many branches of other relations. So here’s the story so far.

There are currently more than 2,500 individuals on this database.

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Displaying 1601 - 1650
SurnameNameDatesLink
NicholsonTom - 18269
NicholsonWillmABT 1845 - 18270
No Name - 18271
NorrishElizaABT 1832 - 18272
NorthcottElsie1900 - 18273
NorthcottGeorgeJuly 1874 - 190018274
NortonAlfred Wallisabt 1877 - 18275
NortonHarriettabt 1881 - 18276
NortonWallaceOctober 1902 - Jul 198518277
NundyElizabeth1785 - 185118278
O''flahertyMaureen - 18279
OakleyAlbertABT 1864 - 18280
OakleyArthur StanleyABT 1895 - 18281
OakleyBarbara1866 - 18282
OakleyElcey MayABT 1898 - 18283
OakleyEliza1857 - 18284
OakleyElsie MayABT 1898 - 18285
OakleyHarriett1865 - SEP 189318286
OakleyHenry(May 15, 1831) - (May 12, 1892)18287
OakleyHorace HarryABT 1859 - (abt June, 1937)18288
OakleyLauraABT 1873 - 18289
OakleyLeonard1906 - 18290
OakleyLeonard Albert1862 - 18291
OakleyLily Agnes1900 - 198818292
OakleyLouisaABT 1868 - 20 JUN 194418293
OakleyMicahABT 1856 - 18294
OakleySarah Ann1861 - 18296
OakleySarah Ann1907 - 190718295
OakleyStanleyABT 1896 - 18297
OakleyWilliam ChristmasABT 1870 - ABT 194118298
OgilvieMargaret1815 - 190118299
OllisBessie AdaABT 1878 - JUN 196618300
OsbornSarah JaneABT 1850 - 18301
OsborneAlice MaryABT 1886 - 18302
OsborneArthur HenryABT 1881 - 18303
OsborneCatherine MarySEP 1919 - 18 OCT 201018304
OsborneCharles Albert JohnSEP 1879 - 20 JAN 196618305
OsborneEdward Troake30 Jun 1909 - JUN 198418306
OsborneElizabeth1805 - 18307
OsborneElizabeth EmilyABT 1878 - 18308
OsborneFrankABT 1871 - SEP 192118309
OsborneFredrickABT 1873 - SEP 193318310
OsborneGeorge31 OCT 1819 - 18312
OsborneGeorgeABT 1838 - 18313
OsborneGeorgeABT 1875 - 18311
OsborneJamesABT 1770 - NOV 182518315
OsborneJames13 SEP 1801 - 18316
OsborneJames1833 - 18314
OsborneJaneABT 1846 - 18317
OsborneJane1776 - 18318
Displaying 1601 - 1650

Waugh

John Waugh (1771-1802) was born and died in Bristol, in 1795 he married Hester Evans, born in Bristol in 1775. They has two sons and a daughter – John Waugh (1796-1888), Robert Waugh (1798-1883) and Elisabeth Waugh (1800-1801). John’s father had the same name and lived for a while, at least, in Bristol with John senior’s brother, Robert.

My grandfather, Albert Waugh, told me the family originated from Dingwall, Ross and Cromarty. I have not yet been able to link the family in the West of England to those in Scotland. I do however believe that John Waugh senior is that link. If you have any information please contact me.

Churchward

These are Churchward family members who originated from or lived in Teigngrace, Highweek, Newton Abbot, Wolborough and Plymouth. They are not the Churchward’s who originated from Buckfastleigh, Devon although no doubt there might be a connection extending back to the 1400’s – maybe!

Bettison

This is the Bettison, Bettinson, Bettyson branch of my tree (direct line). Lily Bettison married my great grandfather, George Churchward in 1901 in Newton Abbot where they ran the family cheese and basket business until 1939. There is a special item about Richard Bettison (my 2x great grandfather).

Related Names

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Some Gleanings

1841 - Robert Waugh, my great-great-great Grandfather, a hatter at home with his family in Bitton Gloucestershire.
1841 – Robert Waugh, my great-great-great Grandfather, a hatter at home with his family in Bitton Gloucestershire. He lived to the age of 85 years, dying in 1883.
1851 - Edwin Waugh, my great-great Grandfather, an assistant engineer, at home with his parents, Robert and Eliza at Bitton Gloucestershire.
1851 – Edwin Waugh, my great-great Grandfather, an assistant engineer, at home with his parents, Robert and Eliza at Bitton Gloucestershire.
1861 - My Great Grandfather, Clement Waugh, at home in Bitton, Gloucestershire, with his mother, siblings and his Grandfather, James Britton.
1861 – My Great Grandfather, Clement Waugh, at home in Bitton, Gloucestershire, with his mother, siblings and his Grandfather, James Britton.
1871 - Clement Waugh serving his apprenticeship as a coppersmith at Bitton in Gloucestershire.
1871 – Clement Waugh serving his apprenticeship as a coppersmith at Bitton in Gloucestershire.
4 May 1878 - Clement Waugh, who was born on the 17th February 1857, starts work as a Coppersmith at Great Western Railway, Newton Abbot.
4 May 1878 – Clement Waugh, who was born on the 17th February 1857, starts work as a Coppersmith at Great Western Railway, Newton Abbot.
1881 - Clement Waugh moves to Newton Abbot and stays as a lodger.
1881 – Clement Waugh moved to Newton Abbot in 1878 to work for The Great Western Railway as a Coppersmith and staying as a lodger by 1881 at 21 Quay Terrace.
My great-grandfather, Clement, a Coppersmith, born in Bitton, Gloucestershire in 1857. Staying in Newton Abbot as a lodger.
1891 – My great-grandfather, Clement, a Coppersmith, born in Bitton, Gloucestershire in 1857. Staying in Newton Abbot as a lodger.
1901 Census - My grandfather, his mother and father and his grandfather in 1901.
1901 Census – My grandfather, Albert, his mother and father, Clement and Sarah and his grandfather, John Lear, in 1901 at home in Newton Abbot.
1911 Census with my grandfather, Albert, his parents, Clement and Sarah and his Grandfather, John Lear.
1911 Census with my grandfather, Albert, his parents, Clement and Sarah and his Grandfather, John Lear at home in Newton Abbot. As you can see, Clement and Sarah had three children – 2 died young. They were Clement John Waugh (1892 – 1898) and Cecil Robert Waugh who was born and died in 1898. Clement Junior – Measles, Cecil – Gastroenteritis.
5 September 1914 - My granddad, Albert Waugh, joins the army to fight in the First World War. He was sent to Karachi, India, for most of the war. 50 years later he told his only grandson about it - and I have never forgotten his stories.
5 September 1914 – My granddad, Albert Waugh, joins the army to fight in the First World War. He was sent to Karachi, India, for most of the war. 50 years later he told his only grandson about it – and I have never forgotten his stories.
25 August 1919 - My granddad, Albert Edwin Waugh (1894 - 1975), started work as a foreman's clerk for the Great Western Railway at Newton Abbot. He stayed with GWR until his retirement in 1959.
25 August 1919 – My granddad, Albert Edwin Waugh (1894 – 1975), started work as a foreman’s clerk for the Great Western Railway at Newton Abbot. He stayed with GWR until his retirement in 1959.

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