William Douglas

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Scotland

United Kingdom

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Which Douglas line are you researching? Dates and places help making connections.
All areas of Douglas history and genealogy are of interest to me.

I am keen to track back family lines that are considered 'brick walls', and hope to be able to do this through the networking opportunities that arise through media such as this.
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Scotland,worldwide,history,genealogy
dna haplotype
R1b1b2
Website address
http://www.douglashistory.co.uk

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  • Eddie Roberts

    Thanks William

    Rev Percy Douglas 1900 Hooton, Little Sutton, Chester. South Africa Conciliation Committee March 1900.
    Rev Percy Douglas 1900-1925 Vicar of Great Sutton from 1900 to 1925. (Same as above?) Son of Rev Robert Douglas
    Rev Percy Douglas 1903 St. Paul's Church, Hooton, Cbeshire - conducted marriage ceremony

    was indeed one of the people I was interested in learning about he was my great grandfather about to make a start on him this year after doing some research last year about my grandfather LT Percy Douglas R..F.C who is buried with him at Great Sutton Church

  • Wayne Michael Douglas

    Hi William

     

    It’s a great pleasure to become acquainted with you.

     

    I connect to Walter Michael Aubrey Douglas as follows:

     

    Great-great grandfather: Walter Michael Aubrey Douglas

    Great grandfather: Donald Avery Douglas

    Grandfather: Horace Avery Douglas

    Father: Edward Joseph Douglas

    Me: Wayne Michael Douglas

     

    I see the website only goes as far as my grandfather and I think it would be great if we can add further.

     

    I went to the Douglas homestead, that Donald Avery Douglas established in Morrinsville, New Zealand, and I saw the portrait of Walter Michael Aubrey Douglas hanging on the wall in the dining room. I was actually adopted out as a baby and met the Douglas family (my biological family) for the first time when I was in my early twenties and was quite taken when I saw the portrait.

     

    You may know that Donald Avery Douglas owned a cattle farm, and racehorses with 3 generations involved in the racing as follows:

     

    Donald Avery Douglas: Owner

    Roy Douglas: Trainer

    Edward Douglas: Jockey

     

    One of the main things that prompted me to join this site was because I have been invited to speak at the British House of Commons on March 2nd – only about 6 weeks away.

     

    Do you know of any decedents from Walter Michael Aubrey Douglas living in England that I might be able to get in contact with?

     

    Thanks William,

     

     

    Wayne

     

  • Wayne Michael Douglas

    Thank you very much William, that is much appreciated!

    Wayne

  • Jackie Stoddard

    Does anyone understand the Donald    becoming Macdonald …frustrating as I have the

    John Donald 1640 x 2 generations

    John Donald + 1660

    then William Donald 1680 marring Isobel Robertson 1690

     

    then JOHN DOUGLAS 1709 marrying AGNES DONALD 1710

    his father James Douglas 1680 + siblings of son john are james, janet , William

    child of John & Agnes

    = Margaret Douglas 1739 (Aberdeenshire) + sister Isobel Ross Douglas

    So the grandmother (Agnes Donald’s mother was probably a Ross? , due to second sister and Scottish naming patterns?)

    all of the Glenbervie earls of Angus

    Aberdeenshire mostly

    can anyone explain this .... most places search seams to have the DONALD as MACDONALD ??? thanks Jackie S

  • Ian Shearer

    Many thanks for the kind welcome.

    Yes it would be great to take the story of John & Bridget Douglass of Yarm further back.  The story goes that John, a Catholic, was originally from Scotland but was 'exiled after Stuart defeats', but so far we've never got to the bottom of this and it may be one of those 'family legends'!  I'm currently looking at a possibility that John might have been a surgeon-apothecary in Durham, but it's a bit speculative.

    Happy to see if I can help contribute to your amazing site, and likewise to help any others who wish to contact me who might have an interest in this branch of the family.

    Definitely 'ss', by the way!  All have ever since emphatically adopted that particular spelling - my brother, son, and several cousins also use it as a middle name...!

    Ian

  • Ben Giffard

    William, I think(!) I've up loaded 4 photos of Julia.  Could you see if they are there and appropriately accessible?  Looking down this page I see that Wayne Michael Douglas mentions seeing a portrait of Walter Michael Aubrey Douglas.  I wonder if that is still around - I am sure that would be a real treasure.  From what you put in your message I gather that my previous one disappeared so I will resend in the info in a few days - when I have time.  All the best!  Ben

  • Ben Giffard

    Hi William, thanks for confirming you got them.  Is there anyway we can link them  to Juliana's page on your site?  And to link WMAD's photo to his page?  Just a thought!  Regards, Ben

  • Sheri Stewart

    Thank you !!!! and I can't wait to meet you too!!!!!

  • Judy Lumby

    Thank you William for the help

  • Carolyn Grey Douglas

    Thank you, William, for this information.  I would like to further add to my family tree details pertaining to my extended family.  Also, there are some misspelled names I'd like to correct for the record.  So glad to hear from you.

  • james evans

    A couple of research statistics on Eunice Rattleaf or Ratliffe. Bruce Douglass's study of Eunice said that there is "no record of Rattleaf or Ratliffe in Middleborugh, Freetown or Swansea" which are close areas near Plymouth, Mass.

    Where did she come from? They married in Middleborugh which is a city near Plymouth, Mass. Also from Bruce's study she is referred"perhaps an indian". We have all who researched John and Eunice Douglas heard about this undocumented info that she was referred as a princess of a famous indian chief called Massasoit, a chief of the Wampanoags Indian tribe.  I took a autosomal DNA test from Ancestry and I didn't have any native American ancestry. I am connected to Elisha Douglas like Bruce is connected. Elisha was one of the sons to John Douglass. This Eunice Rattleaf or Ratliffe is a big a mystery as who was the family of John Douglas.

  • Karen Morey

    Hi There
    I wonder if they are related.. now you have put the cat among the birds so to speak.. will give me something to do.. its awesome.
    Thank you.
    Karen
  • Karen Morey

    Hi again.

    Upon checking this is my family and I am delighted how do I contact the owner of the info.

    cheers Karen

  • Karen Morey

    Thanks heaps.. cheers Karen

  • John Paul Douglas

    I have the birth notice: Jan 28 1779.

    Ann Crighton, wife to John Douglas, was this day delivered of a son, baptised and named John.

    I too doubt that we 'imported' a John D from Pensylvania, but there is that mention of a Capt JD, pos a sea captain?

  • Sherri Beardsley

    I am searching for the parents of my great grand parents.  I am hoping that someone has a connection. Below are their dates of birth and death for my great grand parents. I have copies of newspaper obits that I found in a trunk that got me this far.  lol  My husband is a Beardsley and is documented to 1638 and to England.  We believe we have mutual ties but then many of us do.  Thank you for any help.  Sherri

    Great Grandmother
    Elizabeth McKinney (Douglas)
    [B. 9/8/1852 Williamstown, Grant County, KY
    [D. 3/29/1942]

    Married William Douglas 12/14/1871

    Great Grandfather SERVED IN CIVIL WAR
    William Douglas
    [B. 10/23/1847 Williamstown, KY]
    [D. 2/14/1909 Greensburg, IN]
  • John Paul Douglas

    Yes I agree, unlikely, but about this era, all my male ancestors seem to be 'John' without the addition of another identifying name. Later on, it's so much easier. viz James Struthers and his siblings! Still.... nil desperandum. 

  • Philip Harold Douglass

    Thanks for the comment William. Yes, trouble makers indeed.

    You are probably aware that Benjamin Douglass has his name on a plaque set in the stone work of the front of Trades Hall in Melbourne.

    I have a fair bit of information on him and I believe he was the first of my line to arrive in Australia.

    Benjamin was a brother to my G/G Grandfather, George Douglass of Patterson Rd Plumstead Kent. I am remote from my records at the moment so birth and death records will have to follow. (different George to the one you sent info on I'd say)

    George married Annie Dowling and produced my G Grandfather, Henry Thomas. Henry married Margaret Katherine Fox and he settled in Ballarat where he was a baker. 

    My Grandfather was Harold Uison. Born Ballarat.

    Interestingly John Douglass of Greenwich married Jane Hewson or Hewison, and I have seen both spelling variations on two different records so whichever is correct, it would be safe to say that that would be where my Grandfathers unusual middle name came from.

    Anyone familiar with the dialect of the people of that part of England (or even watched an episode of "Eastenders" would know how they would pronounce "Hewson" or "Hewison". They don't pronounce the "H".

    I have plenty of info post John of Greenwich as there have been official civil records since 1837, so it is not so simple tracing ancestors pre that date. (unless one was fortunate to lock into a title)

    All my research was done pre the internet and has sat dormant since.

    I have never looked into church records and of course I have no idea when or how long the quaker element was around.

    The Hewson/Hewison link has been said to be worth looking at but my Grandfather evidently had an ability to embellish any story.

    Regards Phil

     

  • Barbara Tripp Hubschmitt

    Dear William,

    I am very new to searching my family's genealogy and had some luck finding information on the Sherwood name from my Mother's side on the Douglas Archives website. My maiden name is Tripp and I have found information that indicates our lineage can be traced to John Tripp b. 1610 from Lincolnshire Northumberland Co, England, who was the first of that family to immigrate to the US. I am trying to finding additional sources to document that connection. Thank you for your comment!

    Barbara (Tripp) Hubschmitt

  • Barbara Tripp Hubschmitt

    Hmmm...I had cut and paste that location information directly from a document I had found to make sure I referenced it properly. I guess it was a good idea to check additional sources for genealogy details that I am finding! Thank you for the clarification.

  • Sarah Mundy

    I am looking for Archibald Douglas (1665-1728). He had a son Andrew (1702-1742) who immigrated to the USA in 1706 (possibly). I'm a direct descendant and Archibald would have been my 8 times great grandfather. More specifically, I'm looking for Archibald's parents.
  • Sarah Mundy

    William,
    I have a direct line from Andrew to myself including birth and death years. Would that be of any help to anyone?
  • David Apirana Douglas Crawford

    Hi William

    Thank you for message.  I tie into the Glenbervie line through Sir Robert Andrews MacKenzie-Douglas 3rd Baronet of Glenbervie (1837-1884), who is my great-grandmother's grandfather.

  • Douglas Yozwiak

    Hello!
    I am interested in learning about the origins of my mother's grandfather, Andrew Douglass who lived in Youngstown, Ohio in the USA until he died some time in the 1950s, I believe. I am also interested to learn of the origin of the double "s" at the end of that particular spelling of Douglass.

    My mother's maiden name is Douglass. Hence my first name, but without the extra "s". All very confusing, I know!
  • Kathryn Janisch

    William Hello, How do I change my web address.

  • Melanie Douglas

    Thanks William! Still figuring out how to navigate around. I took your advise and added to my profile...love this website. Did FTDNA and still trying to figure that out too. I get it down!
    Thanks again!
    Melanie
  • Dorene Paul

    Thanks for the info William! I don't have any dates for them yet!

  • Alexandra Victoria Douglas

    HI William, Thank you for allowing me to join the Clan. I am researching my ancestor Alexander Douglas, born 1812 in Caithness, Scotland. Son of George Douglas born 1772, 

  • James David Douglas

     This is a good resource on the Col. Edward Douglass 1713 - 1795 line for interested researchers.  "Historic Sumner County, Tennessee", Jay Guy Cisco 1909

    http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tnsumner/ciscobk.htm

  • Dianne Jean Scroop

    Thank You for including me in your group. I will advise my sister of this site as she is an avid family historian.

  • Carol Furlonger

    Thank you for accepting me into your space!!

    Robert Jennings Douglas 27 January 1895  RIP 23 January 1987.

    Marjorie Mary ( Wallis) his first wife: 25 January 1899 to 21 May 1990

    Thelma Kathleen ( Burt) his second wife 10 June 1916 to 15 February 2002.

    If there is anyone out there who can help me with their families please let me know. I am also looking for a birth date and a married name for Joan Douglas who was the daughter of the foist marriage. 

    Many thanks Carol

  • Mary Ursula Binns

    Charles, Jr. (Second Clerk of Court of Leesburg)

                            Married Hannah Douglass, daughter of Colonel William Douglass

    buried Old Stone Church Cemetery in Leesburg, Virginia Married Hannah Douglass (see Douglass Family) 1768-1843            buried Old Stone Church Cemetery in Leesburg, Virginia

    Colonel William Douglass married Sarah and they had 8 children:

    Hugh Douglass, Patrick Douglass, Kitty Heale, Betty Douglass, Nancy Douglass, Hannah Douglass, & Peggy Douglass

     

  • Karen Morey

    Hi There

    sorry I haven't been online for a while for family reasons but back to the drawing board now. I am after William Douglas / Duglas B 1710 Ruislip Middlesex England his parents and wife I have Elizabeth Gordon or Elizabeth Offut  odd name.. Hoping that you can help me search.

    Cheers Karen Morey NZ

  • Patricia Hayman Fountain

    For sure this is my Douglas. He is my 5th grandfather twice, since I had Douglas grandparents who were cousins.
  • Bruce Shapley Douglass

    James Douglass of Voluntown had an ancestor (Lt. Douglass) who fought and was killed in the Seige of Derry in 1689 (he was a defender of Derry). We still have not been able to identify that Douglass specifically and the records of the Seige do not give his first name. James Douglass' first child, William, was born in Ireland in February 1728. The three of them (James, wife Janet, and William) arrived in Connectict in the summer of 1729. In CHJD's book he once refers to William (b. 1610) as James' cousin, but don't know if that is a true cousin reference or just because they both had surnames "Douglass". He came from Ireland after being there for only a short time.

  • Jennifer Mitchelson

    Thank you William, he is my 4th GGrandfather.

  • Jennifer Mitchelson

    and thanks for the interesting link William,  Hugh and his family did well in Australia, he was listed as a book seller in later years.

  • Bruce Shapley Douglass

    Right now I'm more interested in the three, James, Janet and William, who came to CT. What port in Ireland did they sail from and why were they in Ireland in the first place?

  • James Douglass

    Hi William,

    My Samuel of Newtownards is the father of Henry and Hugh.  His widow, Agnes, came to New York City with five sons and one daughter in 1850.  I am the first child in my line that was not born in NYC, being born in VT.  I have a lot of info on Agnes and her family in the US, but ran into a dead end in Northern Ireland.

    Jim

  • Eugene Harden

    I have been tracing my husbands ancestors through Ancestry geaneology. His 3rd great grandmother was Catherine Wishart who married Abraham Hardin. She was descended from Lady Jean Douglas and John Wyschart through their son, Alexander Wyschart. Lady Jean was the daughter of sir William de Douglas and Lady Egidia Giles. If this is correct I think we plug into the Douglas Earls by 1503. It gets tough after that since there were so many switches of titles and names. There is also a large Wishart group who has been collecting descendants with that last name. Catherine's marriage and lineage is confirmed there also. Names changed Wyschart is now Wishart and Hardin is now Harden. I am trying to confirm accuracy of ancesters of Sir William De Douglas since I can confirm that relationship.
  • James Douglass

    Hi William,

    Yes, Henry B Douglass the sword owner is one of the sons of Samuel Douglass of Newtonards.  The family left Northern Ireland in 1850 and based on birth-dates of the children it is likely Samuel perished due to famine/cholera  along with many others shortly before 1850 and is buried in unmarked part of the only local cemetery.

    Jim

  • Brian J Douglas

    Hi William - Thanks for the greetings. I'm particularly interested in any members with connections to Annan and/or Cummertrees. 

  • Wayne Ross Douglass

    Hi William,

    I'm Wayne's mother and am answering for him as he wasn't sure.  Yes, we (Wayne's dad, Dan, and I) do have a picture of the original building -  but it's a photocopy and not that great.  The building still stands and is in pretty good shape.  I'm not sure if IOOF still owns the building.  The American Legion held meetings there for years.  Plus, it's had a couple other businesses in the building over that past several years.  One was a dance studio on the upper level which our youngest daughter was enrolled in for lessons.  I have a little more info on the building if you're interested. 

    Regards,

    Penny and Dan Douglass

  • Jay Vogelaar

    Alpha Douglas was my father's grandfather, in Oskaloosa, Iowa--late 1800's and early 1900's.  He was married to Alice (nee Wing) Douglas. They raised a slew of children. I have the list in a drawer and I'll bring it out. I posted a lot of known connections on Ancestry.com; does this website do something similarly?  

  • Warren Moffatt

    Hello William, I am doing the research for my girlfriend and she is the Douglas connection. As it turns out, she lives about a mile from the Douglas Cemetery in Lakeville, MA. Which was part of Middleboro until 1853. Supposedly Eunice was buried there but many stones were broken or stolen around 1950s-1960s. The developer putting houses in this area actually put up a new sign "Douglas 1793" at the entrance. I hope to get in there this winter and clear the brush and debris out.
    Regards
    Warren Moffatt
  • Janet Elizabeth Douglas

    Thank you William. We are fortunate in that we have a very comprehensive family tree prepared for my great uncle when he was awarded a peerage. We know quite a bit about the lives of our direct line back into the 19th century, but the bit I would like to know more about is a period when members of our line settled in Jamaica (I think in the 18th century). I may do some research on this when I can find the time.

    Janet
  • Sarah Threapleton

    Thank you for your welcome William. I discovered that Ronald and his family were listed as passengers on a ship going to New York in 1931but I don't know if he continued to travel between the UK and USA after that. He had a daughter called June. His father was George Daniel Wilson Douglas, born 1865 in Bradford; died 1935.

  • Chrissie Bowers

    Elizabeth Douglas,Countess of Buchan

    1385–1451

    BIRTH 1385  Douglas Castle,Douglas,Lanarkshire,Scotland

    DEATH 1451  Caithnesshire, , , Scotland

  • Sarah Threapleton

    Thanks. The info on George's mother is new to me so adds another piece to the jigsaw. I'll check it out further.

  • Sarah Threapleton

    By coincidence, I found this auction information also yesterday. Sad to see. I don't know who sold them but will make some enquiries; thanks.

    Regarding Ronald: as he died in the USA its proving tricky to get information about his death/family out there. Maybe someone on here - his daughter June or her family? - will one day make contact :)