A collection of historical and genalogical records
Lady Alice Douglas Pennant (born 1863, died in London at the age of 76 in March 1939) is a the centre of a mystery at the National Trust's 19th Century neo-Norman Penrhyn Castle in Gwynedd.
Following a falling out between George Douglas-Pennant, Lord Penrhyn, (1836-1907). -…
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A gingerbread house was once three cottages owned by local farmers who can be traced back to the mid-18th century.
The properties were built using Hornton or ‘gingerbread’ stone that is a feature of many Oxford colleges.
Douglas House, in Chipping Warden, is named after one of the old farming families and has many period features including stone fireplaces and…
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On 26th May 2011, new laws came into force in the UK that affect most web sites. If cookies are used in a site, the Privacy and Electronic Communications (EC Directive) (Amendment) Regulations 2011 (UK Regulations) provide that certain information must be given to that site's visitors and the user must give his or her consent to the placing of the cookies.
The UK Regulations implemented into UK law the provisions of the amended E-Privacy Directive of 2009. The Directive required that…
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Elizabeth wife of Thomas HOPKINS of the Parish of Plumstead, died 25 March 1839 aged 31. Mr. John DOUGLASS, father of the above, died 2 July 1830 aged 47. Margaret wife of Sergeant Major LAZENBY of the Royal Artillery and daughter of above died 17 January 1846 aged (?41). Also Mary Douglass wife of above died 4 July 1849 aged 84.
Elizabeth cannot be 'the above' in all cases, so is John Douglass father of Elizabeth and Margaret,…
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The amazing Julie has just finished putting in all the Douglases listed in http://www.green-wood.com/burial_search/
onto Findagrave.…
Added by William Douglas on October 15, 2012 at 11:00 — No Comments
The pieces of the 2014 Clan Gathering are finally being shaken into place – and the resulting picture is actually pretty exciting. While it has taken some time for the concept of the 2014 Clan Gathering events to materialize, the developing vision and approach are fresh and energetic.
The Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs (SCSC) has released a press release that speaks to the current plan in broad terms. …
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Press Release – October 11th 2012
CLANS TO JOIN BANNOCKBURN WEEKEND 2014
Scotland’s clan chiefs and clans are to come together in 2014 to celebrate the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn with a re-enactment weekend near Stirling organised by the National Trust for Scotland. A clan village will be set up and the town will be bright with tartan as Scotland marks the anniversary of the battle and remembers the fallen. …
Added by William Douglas on October 13, 2012 at 18:03 — No Comments
I have just received this announcement from Homecoming Scotland
Scotland welcomes the world for the Year of Homecoming Scotland 2014. The year-long programme of events will be celebrating the very best of Scotland’s food and drink, our fantastic active and natural resources as well as our creativity, culture and ancestral heritage. The year will run from December 31 to December 31 and will be celebrated from Shetland to Stranraer.
The first Homecoming year in 2009…
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I recollect that someone contacted me about a sail maker - but I cannot trace the message. The following was found in the Edinburgh Gazette, 7 December 1917.
THE Business of ROBERT DOUGLAS & SON,
Sail Makers, Plantation Sail Works, Eaglesham
Street, Glasgow, was transferred by the Subscribers,
the Testamentary Trustees of the late Lieut.-Col.
Robert Jeftray Douglas, C.M.G., who was the sole
Partner thereof, to his brother, the Subscriber
William…
Added by William Douglas on October 5, 2012 at 11:55 — 1 Comment
The Flip-Pal Mobile Scanner - a cordless, battery powered, scans large originals - is the new must have accessory for genealogists and family history researchers.
For Memory Keepers who want to conveniently and reliably scan photos, images in books and magazines, and works of…
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OK - it is the 4th of October now!
But the Treaty of Berwick was an important event as in 1357, it officially ended the Second War of Scottish Independence. In this second phase of the Wars of Scottish Independence, which began in 1333, King Edward III of England attempted to install Edward Balliol on the Scottish throne, in place of King David II, son of Robert the Bruce.
There were subsequently three further Treaties signed in Berwick, in 1560, 1586 and 1639.
Added by William Douglas on October 4, 2012 at 8:57 — No Comments
On this day (although the day cannot be definite), the armies of Norway and Scotland fought at the Battle of Largs, an inconclusive engagement near the present-day town of Largs in North Ayrshire. Sir William de Douglas had 2 sons who fought at the Battle. Presumably other Douglases were also involved.
Added by William Douglas on October 2, 2012 at 23:05 — No Comments
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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.
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