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Posted on November 24, 2011 at 9:53 1 Comment 0 Likes
It now appears that Alexander Douglas did not marry a daughter of Marmadke and Lennox Langdale (their daughters dates are all wrong)but it was more likely that he married a sister of Marmaduke's father, Peter Langdale.
Does anyone have any other information?
Posted on December 13, 2010 at 1:46 2 Comments 0 Likes
I am interested to know if anyone has any information about Alexander Douglas who was born in Scotland and crossed the border and settled in Reath, Yorkshire in 1603 and later married Lenox Langdale.
I understand that he was descended from the Morton line, which would go some way to explaining why I have the christian name Morton and that for generations it has been passed down to the male heirs.
Ken Douglas
Hi Ken
How are you?
Sorry for the late reply , I just manageld to log into my account since 2015 .
Thanks for posting on my wall , and its good to know that your wife is also from Fiji .
I live in Suva but originally from the island of Taveuni, Fiji . My great grandfather came to settle in Fiji in the 1800's, even though we were born and raised in the island , our grandad always remind us of where we are originally from . Anyways my great grand dad's brother also goes by the name James Morton Douglas :) and the name "Morton" is still alive in our famiy in Fiji .
Ken have you had your DNA tested yet
Thanks Ken
I might do that sometime - I knew of the site but had forgotten to be honest. I am heading away for a few days so will look into it more when I get back.
Regards
Graeme
Hi Ken
Many thanks for the reply - Yes I would love to be able to tie up the many missing links to see just who we were related to and what line we came down.
Mum was quite sure that we were descended from the Black Douglas's and the Earls of Morton but somehow I think this was fanciful thinking based on Romanticism! I may be wrong though. There just does not seem to be any definitive proof!
I am hoping that someone will recognize my great grandfather and be able to place him into their family tree via his sisters.
I do know that they must have been reasonably 'well off' as my Great grandfather owned small ships, schooners or scows and by trade was an engineer with a first mates ticket. When he first came to the South seas I understand he may have operated out of Fiji doing salvage and diving work and later after he arrived in Dunedin, NZ became a foreman for the Otago Harbour Board, built a Gold Dredge for someone and was also instrumental in the construction of the Balclutha railway bridge. His name was Alexander Douglas.
Your Australian relative is more than welcome to get in touch.
I must have relatives also descended from the Douglas's in Auckland. Some of them will go by the name Douglas, some by the name Gouk (David Gouks shipyard - he married my Great grandfathers sister) and by the name Ross (Another sister married a Ross) - plus other names unknown.
I do not know if you will even receive this as I am still trying to puzzle out the site - but here goes. A long shot maybe but I am trying to track down the family bible, connect with relatives unknown in New Zealand who are also researcging the DOuglas family and in particular my line - what ever that is. The reason that you are one whom I have written to is because of the common names. My mothers cousin was Morton Douglas born Dunedin NZ, my mothers Uncle was David Douglas and my great grandfather was Alexander Douglas.
Mum also had a cousin Ian Douglas who now resides in Auckland but apparently has withdrawn from family contact.
Should any of this seem familiar to you then I would be most interested in hearing from you.
My family claimed descent from the Black Douglas and apparently the Earls of Morton.
Kind regards
Graeme Thomas
Hi Ken well wouldn't it be great if we found our connection there but I guess all Douglases are linked the Sir James / Black douglas , wouldn't it be as his father is where the name started in Scotland ? I hope you find your physician anscestor , would have been interesting times in medicine ! do you know is there a sept for the Douglas Stewarts ; or those Douglas that married Stewarts or Stuarts and V V ? I have no ideas where to start to find the link between the black douglas / sir James Douglas and I only have late 1700s Douglas Stewarts . not having time to get into research on anscestry sites I'm hoping someone can give me a little info .I did list before my G G Grandmother Margaret Douglas Stewart ; she married a Rust late 1700-early 1800 Deeside aberdeen and we are descended from the Black douglas and royalty , written in a book ,but thats all I have I'm hoping someone whos connected will read this sometime and email me jstoddard@actrix.co.nz or send me a message on this site thanks Jackie
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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