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Northamptonshire Douglas(s)

Started this discussion. Last reply by Nigel Douglas Feb 17, 2017. 25 Replies

Im looking for Douglas(s) in Wootton, Northamptonshire.My ancestor Joseph Douglas left there and moved to Bradford, Yorkshire (between 1861 - 1870). Joseph was born in Wootton, Northamptonshire in…Continue

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Which Douglas line are you researching? Dates and places help making connections.
Samuel Douglas b 1823- 1906 Wootton, Northamptonshire, father Joseph Douglas born unknown, died 1841 Wootton.
Samuel married Maria Peach in 1845.
Samuel started as a labourer, and then a stone mason, before being a bricklayer.
Samuels son moved to Bradford, Yorkshire.
Who is your earliest known Douglas ancestor?
Joseph Douglas(s) 1800 - 1841
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Wootton

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At 3:43 on December 18, 2012, Betsey Heath Howes said…

Susan,   I've found a court case involving an assault on Joseph, naming brother John of Northampton,  and son Neal.   John and wife Sarah are in the census for 1841,51,61, then  only John in  71.  Please write me at bhhdesigns@yahoo.com for details.  Betsey

At 1:50 on December 17, 2012, Betsey Heath Howes said…

Susan, I think I have found the birth for the first Joseph you have record of in Wootton.  He was buried Jan 31 1841 in Wootton at age 37.   That means he was probably born  bit later than 1800 - perhaps 1803/4.  The 1841 census gives Hardingstone as the enumeration district and Mary, b 1801 (presumably his widow)has children Samuel, Neale, Frances, George, John, Ephraim and Elizabeth.  I haven't been able to connect him to earlier Douglases yet. 

Betsey

 
 
 

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