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Thomas M Sliwa
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  • Phoenix, AZ
  • United States
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"A resource for Scotland and Douglas history and genealogy."
Dec 23, 2019
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Mary Douglas1837-1889

ca 1880's, taken by her husband, Hiram Moe Haskell, Chester, Pennsylvania, USA
Dec 23, 2019
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Which Douglas line are you researching? Dates and places help making connections.
Mary Douglas - unknown line. b 1 Jan 1837, Scotland. A Roman Catholic. Emigrated to N America. 1st husband was a McDonald, died before 1865 in N America. First record in USA, marriage license for 2nd husband, Jan 1865, Washington, DC. Married Hiram Moe Haskell, 5 Feb 1865, St Matthew RC Church. Appears in 1870 MD and 1880 PA US Census. Three children. Died 4 Jan 1889, Chester, PA, USA. 2nd husband has Puritan/ Huguenot ancestry. DNA tests are pointing to Glasgow and NW Ireland. Maternal-paternal-maternal-maternal, great great grandmother. Family tradition, a link to the Black Watch Regt.
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MtDNA: H2 / R-1a (R-CTS3402)

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