Drysdale is considered a sept of the Douglas clan, but it is quite likely that this was a separate family which existed previous to when the three Douglas brothers adopted the Drysdale name. A sept is a family that can be related to a clan or larger family for various reasons. Usually this came about either through marriage or by a small family seeking protection from a larger and more powerful neighbour.
William Douglas
DRYSDALE BROTHERS: William (1838-1902), businessman, George Russell (1854?-1909), pastoralist and planter, and John (1847-1928), engineer and planter were born in Scotland, sons of John Drysdale of Kilrie, town clerk of Kirkcaldy, Fife, and his wife Mary, née Carstairs, all have entries in Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 4.
Does anyone have them in their tree?
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Also in Australia is the town of Drysdale, named after Anne Drysdale, whose estate "Coriyule" still sits above the township.
How does she fit into the family?
Mar 19, 2013
William Douglas
Russell, please check the link below...
Apr 1, 2013
William Douglas
From the Times of 1 July 2013: Lord David NICKSON & Eira DRYSDALE - The marriage took place privately on Saturday 29th June 2013, at St Modoc's Church, Doune, between David Nickson and Eira Drysdale.
David Wigley NICKSON KBE (b 1929, cr LP UK 1997 as Baron NICKSON, of Renagour, in the District of Stirling) s of Geoffrey Wigley NICKSON (1901-83) and Janey Mary DOBIE (d 1994). He m 1st 1952 (Helen) Louise (b 1930, reg Q3 Hampshire) d of Lt-Col Louis William La Trobe CROCKCRAFT DSO MVO (1880-1963) and Sylvia (1900-95) d of _ MATHER of Huntley Hall, Cheadle, Staffordshire, and had 3 daus. He m 2nd 2013 Eira DRYSDALE.
Jul 1, 2013
William Douglas
When I posted the information about the Nickson/Drysdale marriage, I had not realised that Lord Nickson is the father of a near neighbour!
Jul 9, 2013
William Douglas
Researching merchants in Aberdeen, I came across the family 'Alexanders of Lochaber and Inverkeithny', and their Douglas and Drysdale connections. The page contains many mis-spellings, so handle with care!
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ocarroll/alex.htm
Aug 5, 2013
William Douglas
Good sleuthing, Russell.
Do you know who Helen Agnes Drysdale is?
Aug 5, 2013
William Douglas
Here is an interesting list of Fife names where the middle name is Drysdale: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hughwallis/IGISco...
Nov 9, 2013
William Douglas
St Cuthbert's Parish Churchyard, Edinburgh.
Top Tablet on North Wall.
Sacred to the memory of Sir William Drysdale of Pitteuchar,
Knight, who died on the 4th June 1843, aged 62 years.
Lower Tablet on North Wall.
Sepulchretum Thomae Cochrane, M.D., 1789.
Marble Tablet on East Middle Wall.
In memory of Jane Fleming, first wife of Sir William Drysdale of
Pitteuchar, who died on the 18th November 1812, and of Jane Cochrane,
second wife of the above, who died on the ioth November 1818 ; also in
memory of Captain William Drysdale, 15th Regiment Madras Native
Infantry, who died in India on 21st June 1843, aged 32 years, eldest son
of the above Sir William Drysdale.
Jan 25, 2014
William Douglas
St Cuthbert's Parish Churchyard, Edinburgh.
Monument near East railing facing the east.
Sacred to the memory of Alexander Hutton, writer, Edinburgh,
an only child. As a son dutiful and affectionate, in his studies at the
University diligent and successful: in business, active, assiduous and
correct, died 18th April 1820, aged 17 years ; also of Mrs. Margaret
Drysdale, his mother, who died 26th May 1840, aged 80 years, wife of
Alexander Hutton, Portsburgh.
Upright Monument.
Erected to the memory of William Drysdale, Junior, son to William
Drysdale, Turf Coffee House, Edinburgh, died 4th November 1792,
aged 30 years, much regretted by his friends and acquaintances.
Jan 25, 2014
William Douglas
"Dunfermline Press"
8 March, 1930
COLLIERY OFFICIALS
PIT ACCIDENT. - While at work in the Valleyfield Colliery on Tuesday, Andrew Drysdale, miner, met with a serious accident through a piece of coal falling upon him. He was attended to by Dr Cook, Newmills, after which he was conveyed to Dunfermline and West Fife Hospital suffering from a broken arm and other injuries.
Jan 25, 2014
William Douglas
A slightly different version - with a different list of names below:
Feb 26, 2014
William Douglas
Yes, I did not understand the spelling thing when I first read it...
Feb 26, 2014
William Douglas
This article: 'The Drysdale Family and Homeopathy' has some interesting links.
Apr 4, 2014
William Douglas
I found this gravestone in St. Mary the Virgin Parish Churchyard on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, amongst a group of Douglas graves.
More on Lindifarne...
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Apr 12, 2014
William Douglas
Australian links between Douglas and Drysdale can be found in Elizabeth Douglass' scrapbook, ca.1855-ca.1890
She may be the wife of Alfred Douglass, who built Corio Villa. It would be good to get confirmation of that - and access to the photographs.
Jun 7, 2014
Allan Laird
I am trying to find out more about my G-Grandfather's Family. His name was Dugald Drysdale. He was born in Scotland and emigrated to Australia via India. I have some information that suggests he grew up on Islay but another story goes he was apprenticed as a cabin boy at the age of nine. It is also suggested that he had a brother, name unknown (possibly Neil) and maybe a sister (possibly Catherine). He was born about 1854. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
Jul 9, 2014
William Douglas
I have located the 'missing' version of the origins of the Drysdale family document. Sadly, nothing startlingly new there. This version was transcribed by John Harrower Drysdale, Aylmer, Ontario, Canada, in 1920.
http://www.douglashistory.co.uk/history/Septs/drysdale.html
As a quid pro quo to the donor, I promised to seek out good Drysdale research websites. Can anyone help?
Sep 10, 2014
Russell Lynn Drysdale
The origins of the Drysdale family predate this 1503 document , the substance of the record from 1503 I have no reason to doubt yet the presentation as such [ from above ] ''STORY OF THE CREATION OF THE DRYSDALE FAMILY'' & ''The following tells the story of the creation of the Drysdale family '' are misleading .
Gawaine and Johne Dryfesdale and four others were recorded in january 1488 in connection with charges that amount to treason .
Sep 17, 2014
Russell Lynn Drysdale
Comment by William Douglas on September 10, 2014 at 15:48
I have located the 'missing' version of the origins of the Drysdale family document...................... William I would say the ''missing'' version would be the original [possibly in Latin ] that Simon Drysdale copied first in 1620 , if it still exists .
Oct 5, 2014
William Douglas
Re Missing version - I was referring to the document that I linked to from the website, which 'disappeared'. There presumably is, or was, a version that does not have the handed down notes.
Oct 5, 2014
Russell Lynn Drysdale
In RE: Comment by William Douglas on August 5, 2013 at 16:15
Good sleuthing, Russell.
Do you know who Helen Agnes Drysdale is?
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I have not invested research in this material , i simply located it
by pure coincident .
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http://www.geocities.ws/michaeloutram/dat5.htm#7
Drysdale, Helen Agnes
Birth : 1781
Gender: Female
Family:
Nov 27, 2014
Russell Lynn Drysdale
To further expand on the question posed by William ''
Good sleuthing, Russell.
Do you know who Helen Agnes Drysdale is? ''
This material was found in
EXTRACT FROM "ALEXANDERS OF LOCABER AND INVERKEITHNY"
Compiled by Robert Alexander, 1926
Updated by Michael Outram, starting 1984
Printed 6 March 2009
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ocarroll/alex.htm
''In 1840 Charles (born 1802) married Margaret Drysdale Douglas (born 1819) daughter of Andrew Douglas of Jodburgh and Berwick-on-Tweed and his wife Helen Agnes Drysdale.
Douglas, the second surviving son of Charles Alexander was born in 1849 and after completing his education in Aberdeen he returned to Grenada to manage his father's property Montreuil which had been left in trust for the family. In 1871 Douglas married Annie Elizabeth McEwen (born 1853) and by her had eight sons and four daughters. Like his father before him Douglas became a member of the Executive Council and the owner of several estates in the island. He died in London in January 1910 and was buried in the same grave as his father at Bow.
The other two married daughters of Charles Alexander and Helen Drysdale Douglas were Helen and Agnes who were twin sisters born in 1844. Helen married Arthur Gall, an officer of constabulary in Barbados and had two sons and daughters. Arthur Henry Beckles [Gall] was born in 1870 and became a very successful planter. In 1899 he married his cousin Margaret Edith Gall. There is no issue of the marriage.''
Alexander is a sept of Clan Donald if I am correct . I hope that gave a clearer answer than the tree did William
Jun 6, 2015