This page has a complete list of all Cutlock & Co articles, and also the currently most popular. As the list is rather long, you might find what you are after faster via ‘related articles’ lists at the end of core pages in the People or Places sections (see menu bar).
Other ways of finding content include the search box (top menu area) and the sidebar with the latest articles and a tag cloud (on smaller devices this is hidden behind a ‘hamburger’ lower down the page). Check the notes on many articles for links to connected pieces, too.
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
Blog articles
A linked list of all the ‘blog’ articles, most recent first – title plus sub-title (if any). A total of 179 articles at November 2023.
- Wanted: a font of knowledge Or knowledge of a font
- Illustrating a strong objection to war Further conchie connections
- Sideways and backwards for the Neals A different root to the Norwich line
- Expanding the retail experience Or: shop counter intelligence
- Making the conscientious objectors count Comfort in a dissenting community?
- Delving into the Osborne gallery More mystery images
- In tune with the times Music, migration and print
- Squaring the circle Connecting from Cummins to Watkins
- Bottling it in Besthorpe Giving the Howes line a home
- A tribute to Islwyn His contribution to Knighton and beyond
- Bardic furniture poses a question or two Has the family a poet, and doesn’t know it?
- A fraud of a husband Court appearance throws light on family history
- Newspapers ablaze with minor family insights Passing educational references, and an indepth story
- More than a musical footnote Joe Gregory, popular accordionist and band leader
- Picturing the moving home front A London to and fro in WW2
- Rogue elements in Uncle Arthur’s past A marriage that was never mentioned
- Back on the trail with Bertram Another Scott relation found on military service
- Meeting a younger Millie Even great grans were youthful once
- Islwyn’s picture puzzles Rediscovering negatives from the fifties
- Islwyn Watkins, 1938 to 2018 Welsh artist and more
- Political shocks ruin the inventing business Glass and electrical innovator crushed by patriotic efforts
- The Jearys in sundry Seward stories More Nebraskan nitty gritty
- Not quite teetotal Norwich ancestors A pub for every day of the year
- Varied fortunes in WW1
- Making the freeman cut at the stationers Cutlock test does its job
- Blaengwynfi and beyond Osbornes spreading out in the valleys
- Squeals of delight The wheeling dealing Osbornes
- Local papers for local people Surprising details in press archives, but also errors
- Tackling TreeSync issues with MacKiev relying on Ancestry for answers The first sync using ‘final’ FTM 2014.1 goes badly
- Happy cousin anniversaries The big 60
- A Major breakthrough in the Scott line Taking a tank to knock down a small brick wall
- A right Frosdick family for the Barnard bunch Some quite interesting Ancestry hints
- A love is paid The humble origins of the Vickery line
- The changing face of work Electric job generation
- The 1939 Bush Houses bulletin A dwindling, but similar, population
- Pitching for a job Work is unclear, but wedding photo sorted
- An array of Osbornes Knocking down a wall to see the wider picture
- Going to see Uncle An everyday tale of pawnbroker folk
- Calling Clare Harris!
- A proud pit fireman A hundred year old certificate
- Arthur R Howes, 1926 to 2015 A brief memorial
- Piecing together the anti-war evidence New WW1 ‘conchy’ records
- Remembering the price of coal
- A new look for Cutlock & Co More images, more mobile
- Putting all the Levis in order Another tale of Welsh miners in America
- Not taking a hint on Griffith Watkins Highs and lows in a Rhondda life
- Cycling in, and out of, the family story Changing transport, and work, options
- Bush Houses viewpoints Cwm Clydach Cottages in colour and b&w
- Standards for research and documentation
- Word-Smithing from Smyrna or Lyrical lines from Lydia {2}.
- No beating about the Bush Dreadful conditions, a strong community in Cwm Clydach
- Historical maps online – update
- Finding Howes on (Spinal) tap
- Some new Ancestry records
- Online records for British in India
- No flight of fancy Taking to the air in WW1
- Taken to Trask
- The Vickery family from Seavington
- The Cutlock review for 2013
- Those the “intended” left behind Commemorating the WW1&2 dead
- Notable names Prominent family connections
- 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 Holley and Watkins wedding snaps
- There’s no news like old Welsh news
- Hanging by a thread Discovering the Smith family
- Entirely to the Water from Birth The nautical Harper Smiths
- The Facebook delusion
- A bunch of artists
- My type of relation Or: A fine Boddy of a man
- 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 A Welsh community in America
- Merthyr, more than a temporary abode
- The electrical connection Welsh bright sparks
- Cracking a family myth Wales to Wilkes-Barre USA
- 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 No longer in a pickle with the Cullums
- 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 – Merriott to Australia, and NZ
- 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 Exploring Bush Houses, Clydach Vale
- 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 reveal a key fact
- 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 A little snow in Manitoba
- 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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