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Betsey Heath Howes
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Christopher Morales Douglas liked Betsey Heath Howes's discussion Alexander Dugle, Battle of Dunbar
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Betsey Heath Howes replied to Betsey Heath Howes's discussion New son for William Douglas b 1666 New London and wife Hannah in the group Descendants of Deacon William Douglas, b1610
"For anyone wishing to see if you connect to this Thomas and Mary (and possibly thus to William b 1610) here are the names of the spouses so far identified for the children of this couple.  William m Catrina Kane {Caty Keen} in Scahagticoke,…"
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Stephen P Douglass replied to Betsey Heath Howes's discussion New son for William Douglas b 1666 New London and wife Hannah in the group Descendants of Deacon William Douglas, b1610
"Hi, Betsy!  I have been chasing this particular family since the Hadlyme records became available.  I strongly believe that Maj Samuel's (b. 1754/5) father Thomas, is this Thomas.  I have no proof, but this is as close as I have…"
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New son for William Douglas b 1666 New London and wife Hannah

This is a quick posting to let those descendants of William Douglas b 1666 of New London and his wife Hannah that I believe I have found another child, Thomas, born to this couple.  If so, this may be the link to the New Fairfield CT Douglas family which is written of in Charles H J Douglas' Douglas Genealogy pub 1879.  Thomas is the last in the list of children included in William's probate papers from the Guilford CT Court in 1739.  William's inventory was taken June 20 1739 so he died prior…See More
Oct 3, 2020
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"Jill,  I am so sorry for the extreme delay in responding.  I have not had any internet connection for several years which, when added to caring to a failing husband, has meant my research and postings have become non-existant.   My…"
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Which Douglas line are you researching? Dates and places help making connections.
William Douglas, b 1609/10 m Anne Motley/Matlat
My most recent Douglass ancestor is Abigail Douglass b 1747 Chester/Black River, Morris Co NJ who m James Lewis of Mendham, Morris Co NJ b 1747. They went to Knox Co OH with most of their family by 1805 and both died there.
Since a cousin did a DNA test, we now know our line descends from William and Anne, above. Before those results came back we had reached a brick wall in research on Abigail, her bro Aaron, b 1753 and si Sarah, b 1755. Aaron m Phoebe Lewis, si of Abigail's husband James. And Sarah m William Loveridge.
Who is your earliest known Douglas ancestor?
William Douglas b 1610
dna haplotype
R1b1b2a1a

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At 20:06 on June 5, 2017, Linda Hildebrand said…

I'm trying to find primary records for which William Douglas/s is father to Capt. Aaron b. 1753 m. Phebe Lewis. He died in NJ, she moved with most of their kids to Knox County, Ohio.

To do this, I'm tapping both NJ and CT sources to try to find record of his ancestral migration. I'm interested in your Rogerenes theory. We've also established by maps and historical accounts another possibility: an ore/gold rush mid-1700s in Morris County, NJ.

The sole Douglas Rogerene mention I found so far seems to have come to NJ about 50 years earlier, but was in the line of William b. 1708. Like you, I believe Aaron's father is William b. 1710, a first (?) cousin). Strong evidence from birth/name patterns show Aaron's father William came to NJ to marry his brother Joshua's widow, who had 3 toddlers in the small area called Comb's Hollow, exactly where we find Aaron's dad starting his family about a year after Joshua died, with a wife by the same first name as Joshua's Sarah (Foote). My William's wife has no formal record of a surname except Douglas, which makes sense if she was widow Sarah Foote Douglas. Perhaps a reference to Aaron being buried beside his brother(s) refers to his half-brothers, Joshua's two sons, if William 1710 married his brother's widow.

I'm preparing to look into Rogerene history more at the Morristown Library soon. Any background you know would be helpful. If you have unresolved questions, fill me in and I'll look for answers. The Presbyterian church where at least one of Aaron's sons and at least one presumed half-brother are reportedly buried is next door to the library, too.

At 2:18 on April 8, 2015, james evans said…

 Betsey, my DNA  results from Ancestry are from an autosomal test, which test both my father and mother's side. My mother was a Douglass whose family came from Sebago, Maine. I think I have a connection with Bruce's side as my great-great grandfather was the brother to Seth Douglas who Bruce Douglass is connected with. With Ancestry I see no connection yet. I don't think there is any correlation with the Y test that Bruce took to find out that he had a connection with the William Douglass , born 1610 in New London. But this is getting interesting and I hope we can find some records of some sorts with this William Douglass family in the US and in Scotland. At least there is something to research at this point in finding a connection to John Douglas of Middleborough, Mass.

At 17:55 on April 7, 2015, james evans said…

 Hi Betsey, I am a decendant of John Douglas, born 1755 in Scarborough, Mass. His father was Elisha
Douglas who was the son of John Douglas of Middlebrough. On John Douglas of Middlebrough, born 1695, the info I have at this point is from the Howes family that a Lord Hamilton died in Paris in 1681, and he couldn't be the father to John Douglas that John Lufin Douglas claimed in his book on the Douglas family. I ask another question about the book and there was no valid researching when he wrote the book. Researchers in the US in those days had no means to research records in Scotland. I am very much interested about this DNA testing of the Douglas family. I did a DNA test for Ancestry and I have results that gives percentages of my DNA makeup of my father's and mother's side. It is on my mother's side where I am a decendant. 

At 17:22 on October 13, 2013, Lewis A King said…

Hi Betsey talk to you soon

Lew

At 20:26 on February 9, 2013, Sandy Douglas said…

Hi Betsey,  My husband and kids are descended from two of William and Ann's sons, Robert (line 1) and William (line 2) and can trace back to William and Ann 3 different ways. 

Line 1:  ROBERT-Mary Hempstead> THOMAS- Hannah Sperry>ROBERT-Sarah Edgecomb>DANIEL-Lydia Douglass(descended from William (line 2), daughter of William and Sarah Denison > CHRISTOPHER

 

Line 2:  WILLIAM-Abiah Hough> RICHARD-Margaret Abell > WILLIAM-Sarah Denison> LYDIA (see line 1) and her brother WILLIAM-Mary Lucas > IVORY- Phebe Smith > PHEBE DOUGLASS-CHRISTOPHER DOUGLASS (see line 1) >

CARLOS- Margaret Stewart > HORACE -Katherine Dunn > HAROLD-Mabel Butler> JACK- Joan Davis > PETER-Sandy Smith (That's us!) 

At 19:47 on December 18, 2012, Susan Morrell said…

Hi Betsey

Crikey you have been busy, thank you for your information, I believe Joseph died 1841, had 7 children altogether. I will email you.

Thanks

Sue

At 0:03 on December 5, 2011, Frederic March Douglas, Jr. said…

Hi Betsey,

Your information looks promising and perhaps our research will meet up somewhere. Right now, I'm stuck with William Douglas who was born about 1802 in Virginia and later moved to Natchez, Mississippi area. He was in the 1880 census as 78 years old. I am assuming that I need to find out who were his owners to be able to track his ancestors.


Fred

At 13:19 on June 30, 2011, Stephen P Douglass said…
No, nothing new on Samuel.  I did find additional reference to Jonathan and William:

Revolutionary War Soldiers
Lansingburgh company of Col. Stephen I. Schuyler's Militia, Feb. 17, 1777:
Douglass, Jonathan, Sergeant
Douglass, William, Private.

 Yes, we are still planning a trip north (Jul-Aug), but I am undecided as to where to spend our limited time.  It will definitely be in the Pittstown area... just not sure where.

At 21:40 on May 29, 2011, Mindy porter said…
I would adore any information you might be willing to share! Thank you!!
At 21:37 on May 29, 2011, Mindy porter said…
I am the decendent of Robert Douglass 1815-1878 he was my Great Great Great Grandfather, He married Eliza Wrong and had Annie Eliza and William. William married Malena Bedgood and had my Great Grandmother Annie who married George Parsons Payne they had 2 children Douglass and Donald. Douglass married Jean Gibson Linklater. They have 4 Children my father Monroe married Janet Berich and they in turn had me :)
 
 
 

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The more information you can give about the people you mention, the more chance there is of someone else connecting with your family.

Dates and places of births, deaths and marriages all help to place families.

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'My great-grandmother mother was a Douglas from Montrose' does not give many clues to follow up! But a bit of flesh on the bones makes further research possible. But if we are told who she married, what his profession was and where the children were baptised, then we can get to work.

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