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Elsdon Watson
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  • United Kingdom
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Elsdon Watson posted a status
"is bell the cat's sword on display"
Feb 8
Elsdon Watson commented on William Douglas's blog post Are the Angus family descendants of the 6th Earl of Angus?
"The site has been compressed by google and is quite hard to follow. The simplest way is to google richardangusoftantalloncastle then follow references to articles by Elsdon Watson Elsdon"
Jan 15, 2022
Elsdon Watson commented on William Douglas's blog post Are the Angus family descendants of the 6th Earl of Angus?
"I have studied extensively the Angus family who were ancestors of mine.  I think that the Angus fanily that lived in Bywell in the 16th century were part of the cavalry unit who arrived in England in  1529 with the 6th Earl of Angus. …"
Jan 15, 2022
Elsdon Watson is now a member of The Douglas Archives
Dec 30, 2021

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Which Douglas line are you researching? Dates and places help making connections.
I am researching the Angus line who came to Engand in 1529 with the 6th Earl of Angus and settled at Bywell in Northumberland and fought in the rising of the earls in 1569
Who is your earliest known Douglas ancestor?
none
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Alexander Angus
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http://elsdonwatson@gmail.com

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