A collection of historical and genalogical records
Sept 28, 2015
Lt. Col Edward Douglas was born in 1580. He deposed in Northampton County Court in the close of 1640 that he was 60 years of age. (Orders, Wills, Deeds, etc., 1 #1 1632-1640, page 218). Col Douglas died 2 Nov 1657. (Will, Northampton Co,Deeds, Wills, etc.,VII, #7,1655-161657 f 761. He wrote his will 15 October 1657. Colonel Douglas stated he was now in the home of his friend and cousin, Edmond Bowman of Accomack County.(Edmond Bowman had a daughter, Sarah who married Col…
ContinueAdded by Henry Barraud Hunt, Jr. on September 28, 2015 at 21:59 — 1 Comment
In 1677, one Janet Douglas, an apparently mute (the legends use the word "dumb") young serving girl arrived at the Pollok estate of Sir George Maxwell of Auldhouse (see painting), who had suddenly become seriously ill. She "miraculously" regained the power of speech, pointed the finger at five people, as well as a 14-year-old girl, accusing them of witchcraft, and therefore of being responsible for the Laird's sickness.
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ContinueAdded by William Douglas on September 9, 2015 at 19:00 — 1 Comment
I have just come across an excellent collection of photographs of the village of Douglas, including this one. Is it the castle chapel?
Added by William Douglas on September 3, 2015 at 21:52 — 1 Comment
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