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Continuation of previous post

This patent was at the time when the prenuptual agreement was signed by the Littletons and Douglases. As was mentioned earlier Dame Elizabeth Dale was the aunt of Anne Southy who married, first, Charles Harmar and second, Colonel Nathaniel Littleton. Dame Dale raised no objections to this encroachment upon Dale's Gift.

In August 1641 Richard Hanby of Westminster in Middlesex County, England, and William Shrimpton of White Church in Southampton County, England (executors of Dame Dale's…

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Added by Henry Barraud Hunt, Jr. on June 13, 2021 at 19:03 — No Comments

Patent to Charles Harmar

In 1630 Charles Harmar married Anne Southy, daughter of Henry Southy. Henry Southy had a sister named Anne Southy who married Lord who married Lord John Throgmorton. John Throgmorton was a brother of Elizabeth Throgmorton who married Sir Thomas Dale. Charles Harmar's patent for 1050 acres in the same area was granted 4 June 1635. The patent was for himself, his wife, Anne, and nineteen servants.(See Minutes of the General Council and Court, page 179. On 17 September 1644 the patent was…

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Added by Henry Barraud Hunt, Jr. on June 13, 2021 at 17:15 — No Comments

further incursions on Dales Gift

As mentioned Sir Thomas Dale died in 1619. His widow, Lady Elizabeth Dale, had a lifetime use of Dale's Gift with Richard and Isabella having a remainder interest. Lady Dale, never, made it to Virginia. Instead she appointed overseers to manage her holdings in Virginia. (to be continued)

Added by Henry Barraud Hunt, Jr. on June 12, 2021 at 17:06 — No Comments

Dale family in England

Could it be that Sir Thomas Dale, his brother Richard and sister Isabella descend from Henry Dale and his wife, Isabella of Amesbury, daughter of Henry Plantagenet, the third earl of Lancaster? Henry Plantagenet  was the leader  of the Confederacy of 1324  that deposed King Edward ll and became the guardian of King Edward lll. Isabella's brother, Henry Plantagenet, became England's top militarist, and was Commander of the siege of Calais as well as the King's lieutenant in Flanders.…

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Added by Henry Barraud Hunt, Jr. on June 12, 2021 at 16:44 — No Comments

Dales Gift

Before I continue with Colonel Thomas Dale in Jamestown it might help if I provide a biographical sketch for him. Prior to Dale's arrival in England the "States General of the United Netherlands consented that Thomas Dale (destined by the King of Great Britain to be employed in Virginia in his "Majestys" Services) may absent himself from the company for the space of three years, and that his said company shall remain meanwhile vacant to be received by him if he thinks proper". Dale was…

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Added by Henry Barraud Hunt, Jr. on June 11, 2021 at 20:27 — No Comments

Incursions on Dales Gift

In Abstracts of Wills, Middlesex County, England,  is the notation Lady Dale, the widow of Sir Thomas Dale of Stepney in Middlesex, deceased,  in parts beyond the seas, to brother, Richard Dale. There followed  a 1619 will  of Richard Dale of St. Swithin (near Stepney) In his will he mentions sister, Isabella Gayer alias Dale. Vaughn Baker provided me this information years ago. I suggest the Gayer/ Isabella marriage was an earlier one which was followed by the marriage to Edmond Bowman,…

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Added by Henry Barraud Hunt, Jr. on June 10, 2021 at 17:09 — No Comments

Dales Gift

I return now back to the discussion about Dale's Gift, its dimensions and various encroachments. My ancestor, Thomas Hunt arrived in the colony in late 1628 and with him was Robert Drake. Both settled on their patents but they were not awarded to them until 1636 because the Virginia Company was uncertain as to the extent of Dale's Gift. Thomas Hunt had settled on Old Plantation Creek which was on the northern rim of Dale's Gift and Robert Drake on the southern rim on Magoty Bay. Drake was…

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Added by Henry Barraud Hunt, Jr. on June 9, 2021 at 21:25 — No Comments

Lt Colonel Edward Douglas

I have been discussing "Dale' s Gift' but see there may be confusion over Isabella's parentage. I shall devote this paragraph toward that issue. Her parents were Edmund Bowman (Senior) and Isabella Dale.  Isabella had a 1st cousin named Edmund Douglas (Junior). The water becomes a bit muddied when we find Lt. Edward Douglas calling Edmund Bowman his cousin. When Edward was on his death bed in the home of Edmund, Jr., he wrote his will. When Isabella spoke of her 1st cousin, she addressed him…

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Added by Henry Barraud Hunt, Jr. on June 9, 2021 at 17:33 — No Comments

continuation of post earlier today

I shall show that Isabella wife of Edmund Bowman of Middlesex County was a daughter of Isabella, sister of both Sir Thomas Dale and Richard Dale. I reiterate that Isabella Bowman, daughter of Edmond Bowman of Middlesex Co, married both Lt Edward Douglas as well as the Rev Thomas Teackle.(As I stated above Edmond Bowman married Isabella Dale, sister of both Sir Thomas Dale and Richard Dale.)

Sir Thomas Dale sailed for Virginia with a flotilla of three ships in March 1611. Before…

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Added by Henry Barraud Hunt, Jr. on June 8, 2021 at 20:46 — No Comments

Lt Colonel Edward Douglas

I shall start with a general review of what we can say about the Colonel and, after that, provide new information I have to offer about this ancestor from whom I descend through four separate lines.

Edward Douglas was born 14 Dec 1540 in Norfolk, England and died 02 Nov 1657 in Northampton Co, Virginia. He married Isabella Bowman of Middlesex Co, England in 1641. Her birth was in 1600 and she died 1666, then the wife of Rev Thomas Teackle, in Northampton Co. Virginia. Edward Douglas…

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Added by Henry Barraud Hunt, Jr. on June 8, 2021 at 17:54 — No Comments

Rudolph K Douglass - Is he known to anyone?

I received the following, which I have translated from French:

Comments: Hello,

I am contacting you, because, almost 200 years ago (July 16, 2021), Antoine Leclerc aka Milfort Tastanegy died on the property of friends in a small village in France, Villevallier (Yonne). He was born in Thin le Moutier (Ardennes-France).

In the meantime, this colorful character went to the USA for almost 20 years. He lived among the Creek Indians near Little Tennesse in Alabama, where…

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Added by William Douglas on May 25, 2021 at 15:00 — 3 Comments

Rogues and vagabonds - and pirates?

I have just stumbled upon a family tree of the pirate, Long John Silver. Whilst I know about many ne'erdowells amongst our extended family (see: www.douglashistory.co.uk/history/articles/rogues&vagabonds.htm ) the…

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Added by William Douglas on May 2, 2021 at 18:39 — No Comments

Cockpen Douglas and potential links to Edinburgh

William

My apologies at having to sign in again but I was having difficulty with the old e mail address.

You will probably recall some time ago, a debate about the Douglas footprint in Cockpen and adjacent parishes,

My personal interest in this is in Newbattle but having returned to the subject recently I think that I may have some information  which may be of more general interest. From that comes some issues with the research I was doing…

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Added by James Izatt on April 1, 2021 at 19:44 — 18 Comments

Clan Douglas Society of North America Newsletter



I have just seen an advanced copy of the CDSNA newsletter - all 86 pages of it!

If you are not on the mailing list, now would be a good moment to join.…

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Added by William Douglas on February 28, 2021 at 12:06 — No Comments

A Douglas Valentine's Day

The heart has always been important in Scottish history, but nowhere is it more important than in Douglas history.

In 1298 when Lord John Balliol died, his grieving widow, Dervorguilla of Galloway, had his preserved heart placed in an ivory casket which she then carried everywhere with her. When she died, she was laid to rest at Sweetheart Abbey clutching her husband's heart. That's not the only heart-wrenching tale though, Melrose Abbey was so beloved by Robert the Bruce that it was…

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Added by William Douglas on February 13, 2021 at 20:00 — No Comments

Douglas Corner Cafe closed after 33 years of music making

BREAKING: Longtime Songwriter Hotspot Douglas Corner Closing Permanently - MusicRow.com

Douglas Corner Cafe, a premier Nashville venue that has hosted performances by artists as varied as Townes Van Zandt, John Prine, Guy Clark, Kevin Costner, Jon Bon Jovi, and Neil Diamond, closed its doors for good after 33 years. A key destination in the city’s Eighth Avenue South neighborhood, the club has been shuttered since March 15th 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic and Nashville’s subsequent stay-at-home order.

Douglas Corner owner Mervin Louque, a one-time…

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Added by William Douglas on January 29, 2021 at 11:38 — No Comments

Alexander Douglas

Happy to be a new member!

I am looking for the ancestors of Alexander Douglas (my 4th great grandfather) who was born in 1811 in Rowan County, NC. The family tradition is that he was an orphan. He was adopted by the John Yost family who moved to Union County, ILL. I am searching for Alexander's parents and ancestors who trace back to Ireland and Scotland.

This matter has been a mystery for many generations in my family. Your help is much appreciated!

Steven Douglas…

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Added by Steven Douglas Lukefahr on January 7, 2021 at 13:42 — 5 Comments

UK New Year Honours 2021

Congratulations to the following for their appointments in the New Years Honours

Commanders of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)

William Barry Douglas OBE. Concert Pianist. For services to Music and to Community Relations in Northern Ireland. (Lurgan, County Armagh)

Officers of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)

Robert Peter Douglas Miller. For services to Wildlife Conservation in Scotland. (Haddington, East Lothian)

Members of the Order of the British…

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Added by William Douglas on January 5, 2021 at 16:58 — No Comments

James Sutfin Douglass Dryden NY

Looking for any info on James Sutfin Douglass, born 1812, died 1898 in W. Dryden NY and his ancestors. His father Nathaniel - married Betsey Sutfin. I saw a post from 10 years ago about the Dryden branch and that perhaps Nathaniel was from NJ.

Added by Peter Mcclintock on December 26, 2020 at 22:36 — 1 Comment

Best wishes for Christmas to you all

Christmas 2019

Added by William Douglas on December 24, 2020 at 10:59 — No Comments

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