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 | Jessie Russell Mackenzie Jessie Russell Mackenzie, Hillside, Monkton Hall, Mussellborough, Edinburgh. From Jock Waugh's "little black book".
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 | Jessie Smith Jessie Smith Russell c 1871. Courtesy of Lindsay Russell.
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 | Jessie Waugh c. 1897 Photo courtesy Sheila Laidlaw
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 | Jock & Glenda Waugh Douglas Bay, BC. c 1950
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 | Jock & Jeff Waugh with Ralph & Donald Henkel Jock Waugh, Ralph Henkel, Jeff Waugh and Donald Henkel, Cassidy House, Campbell River, B.C. c 1957. Ralph and Donald are Janet Waugh Cassidy's grandchildren.
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 | Jock & John (the Joker) Waugh fishing c 1940
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 | Jock & Violet Waugh Jock & Violet Waugh, Yosemite, California, c 1957
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 | Jock Waugh Jock Waugh at his retirement party, June, 1969
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 | Jock Waugh Jock Waugh, Sierra Nevada, California, c 1957
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 | Jock Waugh & Roy Drury Jock Waugh & Roy Drury (?) bicycling somewhere in Europe c 1945
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 | Jock Waugh & Winnie Russell Jock Waugh & Winnie Russell c 1949
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 | Jock Waugh & Winnie Russell June 29, 1938 Wedding of Much Interest Held on Friday Evening, Miss Winnie Russell Becomes Bride of Mr. John Waugh
St. John's Union Church was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Wednesday evening, June 29th when Rev. R. Moses united in marriage Winifred Joyce, eldest daughter of Captain and Mrs. R. Russell, Powell River, and Mr. John Waugh, of Nanaimo. The ceremony was largely attended and the church was beautifully decorated with a profuse array of flowers.
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 | Jock Waugh, UBC Graduation, 1932 Jock Waugh attended the University of British Columbia from c 1930-1934. During these years, he played on the university football (soccer) team and taught at schools in Ocean Falls and Powell River, B.C.. Upon his graduation in 1932, he received a Bachelor of Arts. He continued post-graduate work to receive a Masters in Arts from UBC in 1934. By 1936, he was Principal of the Brooks High School in Powell River, B.C.
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 | Jock Waugh, UBC Soccer Team, 1931-1934 The UBC Soccer Team played the Nanaimo Team on March 6, 1934. This placed Jock Waugh on the team opposite Daisy Waugh.
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 | John "Jack" Russell John "Jack" Russell, pupil teacher aged 18, with his class, Rosebank Primary School, Dundee, 1903. Photos courtesy Lindsay Russell.
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 | John "Jack" Russell c 1903 John "Jack" Russell c 1903
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 | John "Jock" Waugh & Joy Russell, c 1938 John "Jock" Waugh & Joy Russell, Powell River, BC, c 1938
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 | John "Jock" Waugh, April, 1944 Flying Officer Jock Waugh, Royal Canadian Air Force, c 1944
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 | John "The Joker" & Jock Waugh John "The Joker" and Jock Waugh, c 1933. "He was an ardent amateur gardener". Jock is holding the camera that took many of the photos in the Waugh Family Album.
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 | John Bell Obituary DEATH OF A VETERAN STATIONMASTER
On Wednesday there passed away at Newton, Wamphray, Mr. John Bell, retired stationmaster, at the age of 79. A native of Brydekirk, Mr. Bell entered the service of the Caledonian Railway Company when the line was in course of construction. His sterling qualities led to his gradual promotion. In 1863 he was appointed stationmaster at Wamphray, which position he held with satisfaction to all for a period of 29 years. Through failing strength Mr. Bell was constrained to retire three years ago, but had only been unwell for some ten days before his death. In him there passed away almost the last of the original race of stationmasters in the South of Scotland. Mr. Bell's many kindly qualities gained for him the respect of a wide circle of friends, who will hear with regret of his death. Mrs. Bell, five daughters, and a son survive.
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 | John Gray John Gray. Reprinted from a tintype made in Ogden, Utah.
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 | John Rae & Elizabeth Orr John Rae and Elizabeth Orr, Montana, c 1920. Courtesy of Michael Kregness.
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 | John Rogerson Waugh John Rogerson Waugh, c 1885
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 | John Rogerson Waugh & Family John Rogerson Waugh, Agnes Rennie with children, Orchard Colliery, Carluke, Lanarskshire c 1885. Courtesy of Alex Cringan
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 | John Waugh & Mary Hastie Photo from Marion Family Tree, Ancestry.com. Robert's son John Waugh married Mary Hastie on May 25, 1832, in Moffat, Dumfriesshire. John Waugh and Mary emigrated to Canada in 1834 (from Obit). They had at least five children: Robert (born Feb 1, 1835); Thomas (1837-1910); George (born Sept 30, 1839, died Dec 3, 1926); Charles (born Jun 5, 1842); and Mary (born May 18, 1848). All were born in Canada.
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 | John Waugh, Superintendent John Waugh, Superintendent, Alamo School District, Alamo, California
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 | John William Grant John Grant (only surviving child of Robert Grant and Isabella Adam) married Margaret Nish (daughter of William Nish and Isabelle Henderson) in October, 1868 (Ed Note: Margaret was born in 1852). Photo courtesy Dole Holcombe Grant Family Tree on ancestry.com
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 | John Wilson Rae with son John Aitchinson Rae c 1914 John Wilson Rae with son John Aitchison Rae c. 1914. Photo courtesy of Goldie Rae.
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 | Joy (Bunty), Bob, Ron, Ethel & Winnie, c 1942 Joy (Bunty), Bob, Ron, Ethel & Winnie, c 1942. Powell River, B.C. Canada.
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 | Joy Russell Joy "Bunty" Russell, Douglas Bay, BC, c 1953.
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 | Joy Russell & Glenda Waugh Joy (pregnant with baby) & Glenda, Boonville, California, 1952
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 | Joy Russell & Jock Waugh On their wedding day. Vancouver, BC, Canada, July 4, 1951.
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 | Joy Russell c 1924 Joy Russell c 1924 in London, England
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 | Joy Russell c. 1943
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 | Joy Russell, c 1936 Joy Russell, c 1936, Campbell Studios, Vancouver, B.C.
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 | Joy, Glenda & Jeff Waugh, 1954 Joy Russell died in Santa Rosa, California on April 24, 1954, (shortly after Jeffrey's second birthday) from complications resulting from a polio infection during the 1954 epidemic in California. Jock, Glenda and Jeff moved to Danville, California that summer. Jock would become Superintendent of the Alamo School District.
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 | Lionel Waugh and his Drug Store, Hollywood, California Lionel Waugh and his Drug Store, Hollywood, California. Photo courtesy Keller Family Tree, Ancestry.com
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 | Lizzie Waugh Nanaimo, BC, c. 1918
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 | M.S. Renee Rickmers Robert Russell, Jr. probably began his merchant marine sailing career aboard the M.S. Renee Rickmers (a German sailing vessel) around 1900. He may have boarded the ship in Hull or Dundee. We have not been able to find any record for the ship between Oct 12, 1900 and Aug 7, 1901. It left Nagasaki, Japan for Oregon on Aug 7, 1901 (The Call, San Francisco, Aug 13, 1901). He left the ship in Portland, Oregon, at the end of September or beginning of October, 1901 and boarded the Falls of Halladale.
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 | Mabel Mahala Tautari Aimer Mabel Mahala Tautari Aimer c. 1903. First child of Edmund Aimer and Annie Feek. From http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/3562481/person/-1538426563
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 | Maggie Robina Hunter Maggie Robina "Ina" Hunter, c 1911
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 | Margaret Adam Margaret Adam Henderson. Photo courtesy Chloe Perdew.
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 | Margaret Adam Margaret Ada (Adam) Henderson and 7 of her 10 children.
Seated from left to right: Margaret Victoria (Henderson) Mogeau Yager; Margaret Ada (Adam) Henderson; eldest son, William McDonald Henderson; eldest daughter Isabella (Henderson) Nish. Back Row: youngest daughter Mary Adam (Henderson) Levick Ashcroft; youngest son John Alexander Henderson (son of James Easton, who later took the name Henderson and was Mayor of San Bernardino 1919-21); Jeannette Adam (Henderson) Walkinshaw Roberts; and David Glenn Henderson. - Chloe Perdew
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 | Mary Bell Mary Bell and Grandchildren. Ron Russell, Mary Bell, Winifred Russell and Robert John (Jack) Pennycook Jack was the son of Janet Hunter and Robert Pennycook. J. Jolly Studios, Carnoustie, Scotland, c 1915
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 | Mary Bell with grand children Mary Bell and Grandchildren. Ron Russell, Mary Bell, Winifred Russell and Robert John (Jack) Pennycook Jack was the son of Janet Hunter and Robert Pennycook. J. Jolly Studios, Carnoustie, Scotland, c 1915
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 | Mottishaw Obituary Charles Mottishaw and Agnes Waugh were killed in a car accident on Vancouver Island on Feb 27, 1965.
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 | New Zealand Airman Killed New Zealand Airman Killed, George Vernon Aimer, June 20, 1916
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 | Obituary for Agnes Waugh 1861-1938 Agnes Waugh Fisher (daughter of John Waugh and Janet "Jessie" Edgar) died on March 18, 1938, in Lowell, Massachusetts and is buried in the John Waugh Plot of the Edson Cemetery. She was 76 years old. Obituary from The Lewiston Daily Sun, Lewiston Maine, March 24, 1938.
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 | Old Resident Passes Beyond John Grant (son of Robert Grant and Isabelle Adam) died in Nov, 1914.
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 | Postcard from Agnes Waugh to John Waugh Postcard from Agnes & Charlie Mottishaw to John Waugh, Aug. 23, 1939,
on a trip to visit Uncle Tommy Orr
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