01. Introduction [1]

THE ANGUS FAMILY TREES

Note:--

Google has removed its 'classic' website and the trees have had to be moved to their 'new' website. The main "Angus Tree" was too large for the new site and we have had to make many adjustments in order to fit it into the format of Google's new site. All the previous information has been restored but on fewer pages.

 All the  parent/child links should be  working but if you find any problems please  contact me on  angus15@talktalk.net HA


To navigate the tree simply click on the links on each page. The first number in the record name indicates the sub-level of the page in the tree. To step back a generation click on the parent link, and to go forward click on a child link. Each page in the tree has been given a reference number. This is the number in square brackets in the page title. We found the provided side bar to be unhelpful.

HA

Over the years I have been contacted by a number of descendants and freely passed on information which has been passed to me, the idea of this site is for Angus/Angas descendants to collaborate and possibly add their individual trees to this site linked to this one so as to prevent this tree from becoming cumbersome and unwieldy.  I will be contacting people I know to propose this idea.

 Recently I was contacted by Ruth Jopling as there have been a number of marriages between the Joplings and the Angus/Angas she passed me an outline tree which cleared up some doubts about a Caleb Joplin. Brian

Site owners

Brian Binns read my profile

Jeanette (Angus) read my profile

Heather (Angus) read my profile

One of the co-owners of this site, Jeanette Angus lost her brave battle with Cancer at the beginning of 2013, her breast cancer seemed to be beaten but the cancer developed further.  She was determined to make her family Christmas and see her grandchild.  We will miss Jeanette, may she rest in peace.  Jeanette put a lot of work into developing the family tree.

Brian Binns

We are sad to report that Brian Binns who instigated the development of this website sadly died in 2015.

Heather A.


The starting point for this tree is---

See also the notes on  RICHARD ANGUS [2]

If you wish to contact us with your comments, queries or questions please email angus15@talktalk.net

The Cabinet [1705] contains a number of articles and images uploaded by Brian Binns which are of interest and relevance.

See also these articles by Elsdon Watson

Early Angus history in Northumberland      


Links to other TREES in the series;

The Jopling Tree and its Angus/Angas links

George Angus and Esther Mathwin

The Hon George Fife Angas

The Angus, Sample, Angas connection

Joseph Armstrong Angus Trek to Victoria Australia

 Angus in Cumberland  

Angas meets Binns in India {due to Google changing the structure of their websites this link no longer works. I did not have access to this branch so was unable to upgrade it to the new Google site. HA]