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Richard Covington
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  • Heathsville, Virginia
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Richard Covington replied to Jennifer Drechen Spence's discussion Randal/Randall/Randale Douglas from Virginia
"Don't you think that sometimes? I do. Like I said, I have found no records for Randal Douglas in any early American colony or any British immigration records. There is a record somewhere, but it must be buried as deep as he is."
Sep 18, 2023
Richard Covington replied to Jennifer Drechen Spence's discussion Randal/Randall/Randale Douglas from Virginia
"Several things here. We have no record of the death of Randal Douglas, Sr., his wife Elizabeth, or their sons Randal, Jr. and Thomas. We have many records in Northumberland County, Virginia (adjacent to Richmond County) for son John Douglas, land…"
Sep 18, 2023
Richard Covington replied to Jennifer Drechen Spence's discussion Randal/Randall/Randale Douglas from Virginia
"Hello again Jennifer, We met previously on Ancestry.  I am glad to see that you are still working on the Douglas ancestry.  I have not found any information previous to Randal Douglas.  The only thing I found new is a document that…"
Sep 5, 2023
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May 24, 2022

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Which Douglas line are you researching? Dates and places help making connections.
immigrated to colonies before 1705
Who is your earliest known Douglas ancestor?
Randal Douglas

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