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Wauchope Walkup Website Sir John Wauchope, commonly known as "Wauchope the Covenanter," restorer of the House of Niddrie, was a member of the Scottish Parliament throughout the mid 1600's
Immigrants Samuel and Nancy Wauchope of Ulster It is well believed that the vast majority of today's Walkups in the United States are descended from immigrants Samuel and Nancy Alexander1 Wauchope Facts are sketchy, but Samuel was most likely born in about 1698 and was probably from Strabane, County Tyrone, Ulster (south of Londonderry)
Bruces June 2025 trip to Scotland Unfortunately, we did not have time to track down the ruins of the mansion located on the Wauchope lands in Roxburghshire owing to our plane landing two hours late and Kyle wanting to purchase a kilt on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh
Wauchope Surname DNA Project Detailed results, as only authorized by you, are tracked and analyzed at Wauchope Walkup Surname - Family Tree DNA Project I submitted my DNA sample as a genetic representative for the Joseph Vachub Walkup line mentioned below
Bruces June 2001 trip to Scotland - wauchopes. com Crannog of Leys June 9, 2001 - Site of presumed Wauchope fortalice in the Loch of Leys (clump of trees in center of now filled lake) The land was ceded to the Burnett family by Robert the Bruce for their support against the Cummins and Wauchopes
FAQ - wauchopes. com It has been speculated that the name of the Wauchope's ancient property of Wolfelee of Roxburghshire is actually a corruption of Waughlee (Waugh pronounced like "Whoauff" above), which in turn is similar to Waughslea of Dumfriesshire mentioned earlier
Wauchope Walkup Website I trace my Wauchope line to my great great great grandfather Samuel Dill Wauchope, b 1809 near Belfast, Ireland, who came to La Salle County, Illinois sometime in the early 1800's My line has stayed mostly in central Illinois and around the Elgin, Illinois area
Microsoft Word - wauchope_ulster_book. rtf From General John Wauchope (p 57, Pedigree I, A), who served in Ireland under Sarsfield and died fighting in Spain in 1693, to Andrew Gilbert (p 63, Pedigree I, G), killed at Magersfontein, the Wauchopes of Niddrie have been good soldiers