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Jackie Stoddard's Discussions (29)

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"have you searched thew surname Douglas , and the area/s known that your ancestors co…"

Jackie Stoddard replied Jul 1 to DNA

7 Jul 1
Reply by Bob Douglas

"R-M269 is very common bob , you'd need to get an SNP pack or upgrade too BigYDNA tes…"

Jackie Stoddard replied Jul 1 to DNA

7 Jul 1
Reply by Bob Douglas

"Bob did you do autosomal also ? and get a gedmatch? (is that you on the facebook pag…"

Jackie Stoddard replied Jun 29 to DNA

7 Jul 1
Reply by Bob Douglas

"Hi Gilbert do you also have Stewart lines? theres seams to be a Silva  link to Stewa…"

Jackie Stoddard replied Oct 10, 2020 to DOUGLASES IN CHILE

5 Oct 10, 2020
Reply by William Douglas

"Ian Douglass I'm from both those lines , McDougall McDowall had Drumlanrig before th…"

Jackie Stoddard replied Oct 4, 2020 to Samuel Douglas(s) b.Scotland 1699 d.New Hampshire 1793 Searching for father

23 Apr 19, 2021
Reply by Ian Douglass

"so in the two images here you can see I have Douglas , Aberdeen but no Douglas Chile…"

Jackie Stoddard replied Oct 3, 2020 to DOUGLASES IN CHILE

5 Oct 10, 2020
Reply by William Douglas

"William, instead of providing the mapping thing (at a fee) maybe you could post a li…"

Jackie Stoddard replied May 30, 2018 to Mapping

1 May 30, 2018
Reply by Jackie Stoddard

"Elizabeth Oliphant Countess of Angus 1558–1618 BIRTH 1558 • Berridale, Caithness, Sc…"

Jackie Stoddard replied Sep 2, 2017 to Douglas / OLIPHANT/ Smith / Sinclair lines finally sorted

4 Sep 2, 2017
Reply by Jackie Stoddard

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Jackie Stoddard replied Sep 2, 2017 to Douglas / OLIPHANT/ Smith / Sinclair lines finally sorted

4 Sep 2, 2017
Reply by Jackie Stoddard

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Jackie Stoddard replied Sep 2, 2017 to Douglas / OLIPHANT/ Smith / Sinclair lines finally sorted

4 Sep 2, 2017
Reply by Jackie Stoddard

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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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