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Douglas ephemera for sale on eBay

An Account of the Norwegian Antarctic Expedition in the 'Fram,' 1910-1912, by Roald Amundsen, translated from the Norwegian by A. G. Chater, in Two Volumes (Volumes I and II, complete set) is for sale on Ebay.


What does this have to do with the Douglas family? You may well ask.


The volumes are signed by Amundsen in the upper part of a front endpage of Vol. I, "Very sincerely yours / Roald Amundsen," also both copies signed at top…
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Added by William Douglas on July 26, 2010 at 18:46 — No Comments

Did you get my response?

As the compiler of the Douglas Archives, I receive numerous messages through the website, and I try to respond to them all.



Some enquiries are about people only distantly connected with the Douglas family, others are key players in our history.



I find it particularly frustrating when I receive messages where the originator's email address is incorrectly completed. Then I have no way of acknowledging the message, and no way of providing a response which may, or may not, add… Continue

Added by William Douglas on July 24, 2010 at 12:33 — No Comments

Douglas septs - McGuffog

Can anyone help with this enquiry?



I was wonder if you could help me in relation to the McGuffock McGuffey Sept what research you have in relation to this family being associated with the douglas clan etc. My family name was McGuffog but I have found the name spelt numerous ways. I have also found reference that they belonged…
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Added by William Douglas on July 24, 2010 at 12:30 — No Comments

Ancestry launches the Australia Birth, Marriage and Death Index

The release of Ancestry's Australia BMD Index seems to have been met with mixed reviews. Interestingly, here in the UK, although it got press coverage, and links to the Ancestry.co.uk website, there are no obvious details there!



However, full details can be found on the Autralian site:…

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Added by William Douglas on July 16, 2010 at 10:49 — No Comments

Your profile

The key to networking is that you should be able to find people with similar interests - and that they should be able to find you.



I was looking at all those who were researching Irish ancestors today, and was struck at how many did not include the word 'Irish' in their profiles. Yes, of course I also searched under 'Ireland', but we must make it easy for others to find us. Places of birth or death, dates, names of spouses, maiden names - all these can help someone with like… Continue

Added by William Douglas on July 15, 2010 at 20:47 — No Comments

Perthshire Douglas families

Whilst researching something entirely different, and as I was about to shut down and head for bed, I stumbled upon a family history that reminded me why I am not a pure genealogist!



Whilst we need their skills to help us find our roots, it is the history behind the names that I find fascinating.



The story records details of events that took place on a hillside visible from my bedroom window when I was a boy, and there were lots of familiar place names mentioned, so I did… Continue

Added by William Douglas on July 8, 2010 at 15:03 — No Comments

Scots breakthrough in helping families go back to their roots

Scottish scientists have found a way to identify a person’s family roots to within a few miles, raising the possibility that city dwellers could soon trace their descendants back to their ancestral village.



The team analysed the genetics of unrelated people who had four grandparents from the same village on Scottish islands, three Italian alpine villages and two in Croatia. This resulting data was fed into a computer, which then decided which town each of the people came from based… Continue

Added by William Douglas on July 7, 2010 at 11:43 — No Comments

Updating our records

New material comes my way on a daily basis, and adding this to the Douglas Archives could be a full time business. Sadly, many other responsibilities make this impossible! probably that is just as well.



The genealogy database now has 151,362 Individuals:and 64,109 Families. However, getting these on-line is a major task, so I tend to restrict this to about once a month.



I do try to update the history section every day or two. This is a relatively easy process. Sometimes,… Continue

Added by William Douglas on June 28, 2010 at 20:52 — No Comments

Priorities and progress - hatches, matches and dispatches.

As many already know, my current priority for research is often dictated by the most recent request for assistance with a family tree. However, my current work is correcting a Douglas branch that I had thought had died out.


I received a message from the great great grand-daughter of Sir Robert Andrews Douglas 3rd bart.of Glenbervie, proving that he did indeed have a family, and so I…
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Added by William Douglas on June 28, 2010 at 10:38 — No Comments

Douglas Families of Tennessee

There are only 7 memebrs so far, but a Facebook group has formed in an attempt to beat some of those Tennessee brick walls.

If that's where your Douglas family has connections, maybe you should consider joining?

Or you could form a group here!

Added by William Douglas on June 22, 2010 at 21:30 — No Comments

Regnal dates

Some of old editions Burke's Peerage have "living temp Henry II", which is fairly obvious, but what does "living 5 Henry IV" mean, I wondered?



If it meant 5th year of his reign, why not just say 1404?



I discovered that this is the system of regnal years which in medieval times was more commonly reckoned from 25 March (or sometimes from 25 December). In England, and later the United Kingdom, until 1963, each Act of Parliament was defined by its serial number within the… Continue

Added by William Douglas on June 21, 2010 at 12:21 — No Comments

Sir James Scott Douglas - a delightful obituary

On the scent of Sir James Scott Douglas: hare coursing or coarse hareing?



James Scott Douglas Sir James Scott Douglas (on right, with Northern Daily Express editor John McDonald, circa 1966) taught me that gentlemen recognise each other rather like dogs recognise other dogs - by scent. We were companions in a human crush during hare-coursing near Liverpool (not a sporting entertainment I could possibly enjoy) and James was hailing people and being hailed by people who were several layers of… Continue

Added by William Douglas on June 18, 2010 at 20:31 — 1 Comment

Queen's 2010 Birthday Honours

Our congratulations go to Mrs Elizabeth Margaret Douglas, who receives an MBE for her work with the British Red Cross in Castle Douglas, Dumfries and Galloway in the 2010 Queen's Birthday Honours.

We also congratulate Mrs Patricia Anne Douglas, who receives an MBE for services to Dance in Edinburgh.

Added by William Douglas on June 12, 2010 at 13:00 — No Comments

Angus Alan Douglas-Hamilton, Duke of Hamilton, has died

One of Scotland's most senior noblemen, and potential chief of the House of Douglas, the Duke of Hamilton, has died, Buckingham Palace has announced.



Angus Alan Douglas-Hamilton, who suffered from dementia, died on Saturday 5th June 2010 at the age of 71.



A spokesman for Buckingham Palace said: "The Queen is sending a personal message of sympathy to the family."



The duke was the Premier Peer of Scotland and was the Hereditary Keeper of the Palace of… Continue

Added by William Douglas on June 7, 2010 at 9:43 — 1 Comment

James of Pittendreich, 4th Earl of Morton executed on 2nd June 1581

The Maiden

After ruling Scotland under favour of Elizabeth for nearly ten years, Morton fell a victim to court faction, which probably could not have availed against him if he had not forfeited public esteem by his greed and cruelty.

It must have been a striking sight when that proud, stern, resolute face, which had frowned so many better men down, came to speak from a scaffold, protesting innocence of the crime for which he had been condemned, but owning… Continue

Added by William Douglas on June 1, 2010 at 1:00 — No Comments

Edward and Joseph Douglas, both of the 28th Maori Battalion were killed on the same day, in the same unit and in the same action.

Edward and Joseph Douglas, both of the 28th Maori Battalion were killed on the same day, in the same unit and in the same action. Another tragic case of brothers dying together:…



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Added by William Douglas on May 26, 2010 at 10:00 — No Comments

The Bride Index

A friend has just shared this link: http://brideindex.info/d-surnames/douglas.html

I have not tried it yet, so let me know how you get on!

Added by William Douglas on May 25, 2010 at 20:34 — No Comments

Leslie Douglass-Walker's tattoo!

Added by William Douglas on May 19, 2010 at 20:03 — No Comments

Ghosts in Glendevon?

Some time ago, I was asked if I knew anything about ghosts in Glendevon. They had been camping there, and had an 'out of world' experience, and wanted to know more.



I was not able to help them, but today, I have received an email containing several references to ghosts and ghostly activity.



I have put an edited version on the website, and it prompts me to find out more about Douglass ghosts! Maybe… Continue

Added by William Douglas on May 14, 2010 at 10:38 — No Comments

Relationships to the new Prime Minister

Many people are having fun checking their relationship to the new British Prime Minister, David Cameron, and his wife, Samantha.


Both families of descended from nobility and, indeed, royalty.


A quick summary of David Cameron's pedigree id shown below. That of his wife can be found in our genealogy section.


My relationship?…
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Added by William Douglas on May 13, 2010 at 11:16 — No Comments

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Making conections

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.

Maybe it is time to update the information in your profile?


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