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Paticia Wilson
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  • South Beloit, IL
  • United States
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Paticia Wilson updated their profile
Sep 9, 2023
Russell Lynn Drysdale left a comment for Paticia Wilson
"Patricia ,The English burned Virginia’s 1790 Census during the War of 1812 , There is a George Douglas in Amherst county Virginia in 1790 , Most of what we know about Head of Households comes from tax lists , I found mention of what I …"
Jan 14, 2023
Russell Lynn Drysdale left a comment for Paticia Wilson
"Welcome Patricia ."
Jan 14, 2023
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Jan 14, 2023

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Which Douglas line are you researching? Dates and places help making connections.
I am researching David Douglas from Athens, Ohio born in Virgingia. Married Sarah Linley or Lindley Possible father is James Douglas.
Who is your earliest known Douglas ancestor?
George Douglas from Virginia possibly Amherst
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Ohio, Virginia

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At 20:15 on January 14, 2023, Russell Lynn Drysdale said…

Patricia ,The English burned Virginia’s 1790 Census during the War of 1812 , There is a George Douglas in Amherst county Virginia in 1790 , Most of what we know about Head of Households comes from tax lists , I found mention of what I  take to be the same George Douglas on a muster roll for the Second Virginia Calvery Serving under Cabell . Back when the pandemic hit I requested some information on George Douglas of Amherst  from the library in  Amherst,Virginia.... They have information - but failed to expand on it . Maybe you will have better luck.

At 19:04 on January 14, 2023, Russell Lynn Drysdale said…

Welcome Patricia .

 
 
 

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