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Hi All,

 

I am new to the site so take it easy on me ;0)

 

I wonder if anyone out there has common ancestors and can help me grow the my branch of the Douglas family tree beyond WIlliam Douglas and Ann Elder.

 

My Grandmother, Johan Rosie Douglas married my Grandfather Ovila Leduc on 31 Dec 1918 at Balloan Farm, Cawdor, Nairn while Ovila was stationed in the Cawdor area as a Canadian Soldier. Johan was born on 18 January 1900 at Blackheath, Thurso, Caithness, Scotland. They settled in Canada after the war.

 

Johan's parents were George Alexander Douglas and Isabella MacKay. George was born a twin to Patrick John Douglas on 12 June 1867 at Lyth, Bower, Scotland.

 

Their parents were Donald Douglas and Elizabeth Rosie. Donald was born in 1833, Halkirk, Scotland.

 

Donald's parents were George Douglas and Janet Mill. George was born in 1806 in Caithness, Scotland

George's parents were William Douglas and Ann Elder. I have no dates for them.

Donald's siblings, Ann, George and William emigrated to the Halton, Ontario Canada in 1862. Ann appears to have returned home to Scotland with her family before 1888.

Anyone out there have common ancestors?

 

 

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hello my dad Harold Dixon Douglas was the grandson of george and isabella douglas your grandmothers parents please get in touch if you  would like some more info 

kind regards 

Ellie Douglas 

Hi Ellie,

It is nice to meet you and connect with a long lost Douglas cousin. Thank's for your offer of information which I'll gladly accept. My private email is duke@hkpdesign.com

Sincerely

Harold

Hi Harold

Ann didn't go to Canada. She stayed in Caithness and married John Brims, a farmer of Reiss near Wick. She had thirteen children, one of whom was my Granny. Two of Ann's sons went to Canada, one to Halton and the other, I think to Toronto. When the wife of one of them died, their sister Ann went to Canada to look after his children.

Janet Douglas was widowed around 1846 and left with a large family. She  applied for Poor Relief to support her children. A record of this is kept in the Halkirk Parish book in North Highland Archive in Wick.

 

The only date I have for William Douglas and Ann Elder is their married date which was on 23rd Feb 1793 in Halkirk, Scotland.

Hi Katathenty,

Nice to meet you. Sorry for my late response as I missed your post. Thanks for the information on Ann and Janet. I have the same marriage date for William and Ann. As posted in this site's archives, I believe William was born in Harpsdale, Thurso in 1775 and died before 1841. Ann was born in Reay, Thurso in 1780 and died in 1841.

I understand their children were: John, Alexander, Hugh, William (died before 1801), George, Margaret, William and Magnus.

Thanks for the info on Ann. I do have her marrying John Brims on 19 Jun 1870 in Thira, Bower and I have 8 children listed:


Ann, John, Donald, Isabella, Janet, Elizabeth, Alexander and Maggie

Do you have any info on these children and the one's I'm missing? Which one was your Granny?

Thanks for reaching out.

Harold from Canada

Hi I am related to Isabella Mackay wife of George Douglas

Hi Robert, how are you related to Isabella MacKay?

Cheers

Harold

This family appears to claim Johan Rosie  and Patrick John Douglas

Walter DOUGLAS m Margaret MARSHALL. Their son Robert:-

DOUGLAS, Robert m ANDERSON, Jessie McLauchlan 1878 in Caithness
His occupation was Game Keeper. Their children

Walter Daniel b 1877 @ Wick m. BREMNER, Margarett Duncan 1906 @ Wick – had son William Bremner b 1909 @Wick. Walter’s occupation was engineer.
Alexina McAdam b 1878 @ Watten
John Alexander Anderson b 1879 @ Wick
Isabella b 1880 @ Wick
Lucy Dowie b 1881 @ Wick
Robert Anstruther b 1883 @ Wick
George William b 1884 @ Bower
Richard Morgan Jones b 1891 @ Bower
Evan Sinclair Wemyss died 1893 @ Bower
Patrick John b 1894 @ Bower
Catherine Gunn b 1896 @ Bower
Elizabeth Rosie b 1896 @ Bower
Ellen Olivia Gunn b 1898 @ Bower
Johan Rosie b 1900 @ Bower

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