The Douglas Archives

A collection of historical and genalogical records

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The Douglas Archives is a mix of historical records and biographies and also a genealogy database with details of 190,500+ individuals.

Searching the Douglas Archives

Looking for a Douglas ancestor in the Douglas Archives requires two searches - one in the history section, and another in the genealogy section.

There is a way around this, by using Google (and other search engines) site search facilities.

We can see succesful outcomes of Google searches, but not the unsuccesful ones.

If you cannot find what you are looking for, please ask the question through the Comunity Network - or just drop us a line.

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To reduce the volume of fraudulent sign ups, I am making the process more difficult. I apologise to genuine prospective members.  

The more information you give about your ancestors, the greater the chance that others might see someone they recognise and tie in to your tree. Dates and places definitely help!

Welcome to the Douglas Archives Network

The first Douglas to stride across the stage of Scottish history was Sir William Douglas who fought and died for William Wallace. His son, Sir James Douglas was a supporter and lifelong friend of Robert the Bruce. "Good Sir James" died taking Bruce's heart on a crusade to the Holy Land. The 2nd Earl of Douglas died at the Battle of Otterburn in 1388 as his army defeated an English force led by Prince Henry "Hotspur". In 1402 the 4th Earl was defeated by the same Henry Hotspur at the Battle of Homildon Hill.

Few of their successors died in their beds! Our website charts the history of this famous family, both in its native Scotland, and as family members spread across the world.

The main site is divided into two sections: Douglas history and Douglas genealogy.  These have been joined by the Douglas DNA Project and a Games section.


In this networking area, we hope that all those with Douglas connections will feel able to contribute and debate their Douglas heritage.

If you are new to the site, please visit our Welcome message.

 

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Ronald Drysdale replied to Ronald Drysdale's discussion Drysdale - Early American Settlers - 1600s & 1700s in the group North American immigrants
"Russel has correctly pointed out that some of the names in the table above may not be variants of Drysdale and that there are other name origins that may be more appropriate e.g. Twisdale is a better match for Tuisdale than Drysdale. Best…"
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Russell Lynn Drysdale replied to Ronald Drysdale's discussion Drysdale - Early American Settlers - 1600s & 1700s in the group North American immigrants
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Ronald Drysdale replied to Ronald Drysdale's discussion Drysdale - Early American Settlers - 1600s & 1700s in the group North American immigrants
"Hi all, Ref: Baltimore County Families 1659-1759 a Book by Robert Barnes I have continued my research into some of the names in the above table however I have come up against a brick wall in my research into the Robert Drysdale in Virginia, The…"
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Russell Lynn Drysdale commented on Russell Lynn Drysdale's page Collective Comments in Re: Douglas Burns Drysdale in the group Drysdale Archives
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"William,  Go to the comments section under the article on  Royal Marine History, I noticed some of the folks had said they were kin to D B Drysdale. I contacted the author and thanked him for citing the source , I think Simon Biggs…"
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William Douglas commented on Russell Lynn Drysdale's page Collective Comments in Re: Douglas Burns Drysdale in the group Drysdale Archives
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"Re: Colonel Douglas Burns Drysdale One of my maternal lines is the Burns family, so the Colonel should have attracted b my interest earlier. Given the proximily of the Burns family of Stirth and the Drysdales of Clackmannan, I now wonder if…"
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William Douglas commented on Russell Lynn Drysdale's group Drysdale Archives
"From the July 1987 Clan Douglas Australian newsetter:"
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Ancestry DNA

Started by Andrew Douglas in Genealogy. Last reply by William Douglas Sep 19. 1 Reply

Hello Fellow Douglas ClanI have downloaded my Ancestry DNA can it be used to search The Douglas Archive?Thanks In AdvanceAndrew DouglasContinue

Jamaica

Started by Jacqueline Douglas in Genealogy. Last reply by William Douglas Sep 16. 1 Reply

Hello I am looking for Douglases in Jamaica.  My Douglases are a mix of Black West Indian and White Scottish.  They had blue eyes and were known as the 'light brown' family.  Other family names are Francis, Ranger, Chulan and Edwards. Many thanks…Continue

Tags: Ranger, Chulan, Francis, Edwards, Jamaica

Sir Archibald Douglas 6th Earl of Angus 1489

Started by Angela Addison in Genealogy. Last reply by Angela Addison Aug 20. 3 Replies

Hello I’ve just stumbled across this site whilst doing some research into my family tree. Was really surprised after dna test on Ancestry on my dads side it seems like the above is 13 x great grandfather. Not cerium though as his son/nephew on our…Continue

William Douglass (1610 - 1682)

Started by Douglas Anderson in Genealogy. Last reply by Evan J Andriopoulos Aug 16. 79 Replies

Myself and others are interested in William Douglass (born 1610 in ?, died 1682 in New London,CT) and confirming his birthplace.  Tradition has it as Scotland but recent work by Betsey Howe suggests that it William's family came from Easton Maudit,…Continue

Tags: New London, William Douglass

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Making conections

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.

Professions also help.

'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.

Maybe it is time to update the information in your profile?


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