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The settlers on Brunette Island, who were resettled off the island within a century or so, have been brought to my attention. This was not a family, or group of families, that I had been aware of previously.
I have put together some notes about them and am now hoping that someone might be able to fill in the gaps in the story.
Where did they come from? Where did they go?
My research has produced conflicting reports of the lineage, so that needs sorting too!…
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The Elliots : the story of a border clan : a genealogical history
by Eliott of Stobs, Dora, Lady; Eliott of Stobs, Arthur, Sir, 1915- joint author 1974
https://archive.org/details/elliotsstoryofbo00elio/page/n1/mode/2up
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Now I am David Douglas. My father was a narcissist and carried out his inadequacies violently against my Mother. I changed my name to her name, Douglas, out of respect for her (and because I hated hearing and seeing his name added to mine because it reminded me of the violent him). My Mother told me many stories about the Douglas' and described to me how she was directly descended to our ancestors. Am I really a Douglas? Am I an "illegitimate" Douglas? Can I hold high the Douglas…
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There is a story, with no historical evidence, that Robert the Bruce and James Douglas met near Moffat. The Ericstane no longer seems to exist but the visitor can get a distinct feel for the momentous meeting that took place there in late March, 1306. With a little imagination we can visualise the Bruce party, heading for the coronation at Scone, winding up the hillside where a young man sat astride his horse, borrowed from Bishop Lamberton, waiting with a message of support from the Bishop.…
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There were 8,939 with this surname in Scotland in 1901. The surname is ranked 76th in Scotland in the same year, SMITH is ranked 1st since it is the most common Scottish surname.
Source: https://www.barrygriffin.com/ ;…
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The descendants of William Douglas, b1610 and his wife Anne Mattie have been searching for clues to their ancestry beyond the 17th century for many years.
One researcher, Nigel Douglas has assembled a large collection of documents during his research. He did not find the holy grail, but the names and links he identified are essential clues for others who are trawling through Northamptonshire births, marriages and deaths seeking links that might lead further.
The Douglas…
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There is a board commemorating former Commandants of Queen Victoria School in a school corridor.
Among those listed is a Major GS Douglas. But who was he?
Searching Google did not throw up any clues, so I resorted to AI. Different phrasing of the question provided differing results. But which is correct and which is fiction is difficult to determine. What follows are the various responses I received.…
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I have received a large bundle of files relating to the Douglas family in Northamptonshire.
I have yet to decide how to include them in the Douglas Archives, but will make them available to those of you researching William Douglas and Ann Mattie, and the wider family as I collate the collection.…
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Cromwell is dead, and risen; and dead again,
And risen the third time after he was slain
No wonder! For he’s messenger of Hell:
And now he buffets us, now posts to tell
What’s past; and for one more game new counsel takes
Of his good friend the Devil, who keeps the stakes.
Will Douglas did not get the best of reviews on his poetry, but it did reflect the myriad of tales about Cromwell's demise, or as it…
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Continuing with my project of learning and sharing more on the Douglas family's role in the many American wars, I am looking for help identifying Captain John Douglass's family. We know he married Ann Jones, but what else in known of this man?…
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The Story of St Bride
The Handmaid of the Inn
A decree had gone out from Caesar Augustus, and the little city was full. A great drought held the land in its parched grip and the innkeeper must needs make his way to the well that is beside the gate, there to bide his time. He left Bride but a stoup of water and a bannock for her use, and…
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Looking at this poster, I realise what I am about to ask is a huge topic.
Whilst the Douglas Archives covers conflcts within the current boundaries of the United Kingdom, and to a limited extent on Continental Europe, it is sadly lacking repesenting the many wars, 'wars' and battles that have taken place on American (continent) soil.
It is an omission that I would like to rectify.
Any miltary historians out there who would like to work on this…
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I have, for some time, been experiencing difficulties updating the genealogy database. I moved this to a temporary site pending my webhost finding a solution. This morning I woke to find that the main site had disappeared, hence the temporary page.
The issue has been that the files for the genealogy database have, it seems,…
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It is some time since I received an email telling me that I had a close DNA match - but perhaps I clicked the link asking for those emails to stop.
I was getting regular messages informing me that totally unknown persons with no seeming link were apparently 'a close match'. Searches proved nothing.
From time to time I get emails from people wondering where that link might be to their 'close match'.
I never found those links and grew bored of trying to find…
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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.
Maybe it is time to update the information in your profile?
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