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Family counting
At November 2023, the number of articles marked as relating to a particular branch (articles can relate to more than one):
- Scott/Osborne 48
- Cutlock/Cullum 28
- Neal 29
- Watkins/Griffiths 27
- Watts 18
- Howes 21
Core Pages
News and research
A linked list of all the updates, research finds and family stories, most recent first. A total of 183 articles at November 2024.
- Heralding an error
- Staging a move from house painting
- Tracing the wider Howes diaspora via DNA
- Exploring DNA results and tools
- DNA matches to place and people
- Wanted: a font of knowledge
- Illustrating a strong objection to war
- Sideways and backwards for the Neals
- Expanding the retail experience
- Making the conscientious objectors count
- Delving into the Osborne gallery
- In tune with the times
- Squaring the circle
- Bottling it in Besthorpe
- A tribute to Islwyn
- Bardic furniture poses a question or two
- A fraud of a husband
- Newspapers ablaze with minor family insights
- More than a musical footnote
- Picturing the moving home front
- Rogue elements in Uncle Arthur’s past
- Back on the trail with Bertram
- Meeting a younger Millie
- Islwyn’s picture puzzles
- Islwyn Watkins, 1938 to 2018
- Political shocks ruin the inventing business
- The Jearys in sundry Seward stories
- Not quite teetotal Norwich ancestors
- Varied fortunes in WW1
- Making the freeman cut at the stationers
- Blaengwynfi and beyond
- Squeals of delight
- Local papers for local people
- Tackling TreeSync issues with MacKiev relying on Ancestry for answers
- Happy cousin anniversaries
- A Major breakthrough in the Scott line
- A right Frosdick family for the Barnard bunch
- A love is paid
- The changing face of work
- The 1939 Bush Houses bulletin
- Pitching for a job
- An array of Osbornes
- Going to see Uncle
- Calling Clare Harris!
- A proud pit fireman
- Arthur R Howes, 1926 to 2015
- Piecing together the anti-war evidence
- Remembering the price of coal
- A new look for Cutlock & Co
- Putting all the Levis in order
- Not taking a hint on Griffith Watkins
- Cycling in, and out of, the family story
- Bush Houses viewpoints
- Standards for research and documentation
- Word-Smithing from Smyrna
- No beating about the Bush
- Historical maps online – update
- Finding Howes on (Spinal) tap
- Some new Ancestry records
- Online records for British in India
- No flight of fancy
- Taken to Trask
- The Vickery family from Seavington
- The Cutlock review for 2013
- Those the “intended” left behind
- Notable names
- Finding a Reason for this solicitor
- Our American pioneers
- Price increase for Ancestry?
- 2014 version of Family Tree Maker out soon
- How to Brake the records
- More of a muddle than a match
- There’s no news like old Welsh news
- Hanging by a thread
- Entirely to the Water from Birth
- The Facebook delusion
- A bunch of artists
- My type of relation
- A family history year around the globe
- A better view of the Canadian Neals
- Sixty years on
- American as candy corn
- No Irish swearing please
- Stacking the Deck with more Cutlocks
- Tracing the Osborne inscriptions at Trealaw
- Family Tree Maker September update
- Double trouble
- Making the news makes family history
- A Farr distant cousin
- A Cullum update
- Staying together in Wilkes-Barre
- Merthyr, more than a temporary abode
- The electrical connection
- Cracking a family myth
- The joys of 175 years of civil registration
- Getting excited by an obituary
- The interconnectedness of Tonypandy Osbornes
- Unexpected revelations from great gran’s will
- A little gift of 1940s American records
- The return and disappearance of the missionary Mays
- Exploring Historical Maps
- Making a Case for the Myhills
- Ancestry edges closer on full 1911 census index
- Exploring family history on a Kindle
- Canadian records freely available on Ancestry
- The Welsh experience of WW1 to be digitised
- Freedom of the city comes with a Price (or two)
- Hitting the hundred
- Stretching a connection to the grave
- New O’Brien connection gets my vote
- See your ancestors get the vote
- The Beasor connection
- TreeSync for Mac (UK) available soon
- The Cutlock wrap for 2011
- Lording it in Bergh Apton – the variability of names
- First update for Family Tree Maker 2012
- Historical news and records update
- The London smog of 1952
- Second series of American WDYTYA kicks off
- The wider Osborne family in Tonypandy
- A recognised anthracite miner of Pennsylvania
- Connecting with the neighbours
- Record search for Welsh 1911 census now on Ancestry
- Grappling with the new TreeSync
- One family history TV show ends, another starts
- Cullum photo gallery
- Booth’s London survey south of the river
- Cutlock and Co found live and well
- Two weeks of freebies from Ancestry
- Update tree software and Ancestry sub too
- Site stats can help in odd ways
- Keeping the family trees in sync
- Uncle William comes into focus
- Getting posted to the post office
- Alice arrives in Canada
- A progress check
- A snapshot of Bush Houses in 1911
- A question of religion in Yorkshire
- In praise of .. Ancestry’s Member Connect Activity feature
- All at sea with a new cousin
- Following four brothers from Somerset
- Displaying the family tree
- Brookstone in Leeds, Manchester, New York and Tonypandy
- Open Daw(e) in Dorset
- Kiwi cousins
- A community in the Bush
- Feeling Bushed
- Keen eyes and some groundwork to find the name
- A quick look at family gravestones at Trealaw
- The Tonypandy that Mum knew
- Corrupt voting – great uncle accused
- Communication, communication, communication
- Wedding fashions through family photos
- Turning an absence into a presence
- Upping the visual content
- Great photo, shame about the documentation
- Neals in Canada – the photo gallery
- All the photos fit to web
- Before they were married
- The Neal family in full 1900s attire
- Photos of great great uncle Sam, farmhand
- Uncle Ernest the pharmacist
- Putting the historic data into historic place
- Theophilus Farrall shipping agent and electrical inventor
- No curfew on finding the right birthplace
- A matching pair of Elizabeth Cutlocks, or the same person?
- A fruitful life for a Norfolk accountant
- Archive digitisation can be fun
- A good judge of character(s)
- The show must go on … the railway
- A birthday memorial
- Better dead than in the workhouse?
- Taking the tree further in Brecon and Norwich
- The questionable pleasures of data entry
- Searching for clues to Ann Harriet Cutlock
- Looking ahead to look behind
- Top family research for 2010 more luck than judgement
- Top three for family tree in 2010
- Oak River sledge ride to school
- Finding that elusive Jewish connection
- Cutlock or Laddiman most exclusive in 1891?
- Thomas Cook it
- Happy Birthday great gran Ann Harriet
- A personal family history site
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