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William Douglas left a comment for Aoife McCaul
"Seems I already have a bit about him! This passage is causing me some difficulty:Having established himself in New York, he sent for his wife and children. His wife died mid-passage and was buried at sea. Upon being told this on the Jersey Piers,…"
May 24
Aoife McCaul left a comment for William Douglas
"We do have a bit of information about him, it's been well summarized here by someone along the family branch, quite an interesting life story:  Hosea Dugliss (1793-1867) - Find a Grave Memorial We've been going through family…"
May 24
William Douglas left a comment for Aoife McCaul
"One of our brick walls!  I wonder when we will find more about Hosea.https://www.douglashistory.co.uk/history/Familytrees/decesendantsofhoseadugliss.htm  A mirror maker in New York; I think I should write up his story.  Can you…"
May 24
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Which Douglas line are you researching? Dates and places help making connections.
The Dugliss Line specifically, my mother is a Dugliss descended from Hosea Dugliss (1793-1867), her grandfather was Charles Hosea Dugliss Jr, his great-grandson. We recently discovered many family history records along this line, would be great to be connected with others!
Who is your earliest known Douglas ancestor?
Hosea Dugliss (1793-1867)
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At 15:46 on May 24, 2024, William Douglas said…

Seems I already have a bit about him!

This passage is causing me some difficulty:
Having established himself in New York, he sent for his wife and children. His wife died mid-passage and was buried at sea. Upon being told this on the Jersey Piers, which were the Ellis Island (immigration and excise point) of the day, the father suffered a stroke and died. Young Josiah Dugliss and his sister were orphaned in a strange land. He was apprenticed and became in time a noted fine-cabinetry mirror maker, executing among other commissions the (original) New York Opera in an era when mirrors were the heart of illumination.

William


At 13:54 on May 24, 2024, William Douglas said…

One of our brick walls!  I wonder when we will find more about Hosea.
https://www.douglashistory.co.uk/history/Familytrees/decesendantsofhoseadugliss.htm 

A mirror maker in New York; I think I should write up his story.  Can you provide any information on him?

Yours aye,

William

 
 
 

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