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Fannie J. Douglas (1846 - )
wife of husband of 2nd cousin of wife of 3rd great grand uncle
Harvey Goodbar (1827 - 1885)
husband of Fannie J. Douglas
Phoebe Ann Clark (1831 - 1875)
wife of Harvey Goodbar
Mary or Polly Ford (1805 - 1883)
mother of Phoebe Ann Clark
Rachel Clark (1778 - 1818)
mother of Mary or Polly Ford
John Edward Clark Sr (1740 - 1820)
father of Rachel Clark
Sarah Clark (1776 - 1840)
daughter of John Edward Clark Sr
John C Conner (1797 - 1855)
son of Sarah Clark
Sarah M Conner (1853 - 1925)
daughter of John C Conner
Savellen Lyelyn TYREE (1840 - 1876)
husband of Sarah M Conner
Charles E Tyree (1814 - )
father of Savellen Lyelyn TYREE
Margaret Tyree (1835 - 1921)
daughter of Charles E Tyree
Alfred C. Clark (1870 - 1905)
son of Margaret Tyree
Eva Blanche Clark (1893 - 1948)
daughter of Alfred C. Clark
Judith Dandeline Mason (1923 - 1940)
daughter of Eva Blanche Clark
Gladys Marie Clark (1940 - 2012)
daughter of Judith Dandeline Mason
Russell Lynn Drysdale
the son of Gladys Marie Clark -
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Fannie J. Douglas was the of daughter of R. Douglas & M. Douglas.
Douglas
The English burned Virginia’s 1790 Census during the War of 1812.
Most of what we know about Head of Households comes from tax lists
Name county tax list page
Douglas, John Halifax 1789 Personal A09
Douglace, William Richmond 1789 Personal A03
Douglas, Edward Northumberland 1788 Personal A04
Douglas, Henry Greenbrier 1791 Personal A02
Douglas, James City of Norfolk 1789 Personal 04
Douglas, James Pendleton 1792 Personal A02
Douglas, James, Jr Accomack 1788 Personal B06
Douglas, Joseph Fauquier 1790 Personal C06
Douglas, Joseph Rockingham 1789 Personal A07
Douglas, Robert CityPetersburg 1790 Land B12
Douglas, Thomas Pendleton 1792 Personal A02
Douglas, Thomas Rockingham 1789 Personal A08
Douglas, Thomas, Jr Pendleton 1792 Personal A02
Douglas, William CityPetersburg 1790 Land B06
Douglas, William CityPetersburg 1790 Land B16
Douglas, William CityPetersburg 1790 Personal B05
Douglas, William Fauquier 1790 Personal C06
Douglass [A]
The English burned Virginia’s 1790 Census during the War of 1812.
Most of what we know about Head of Households comes from tax lists
Name county tax list page
Douglass, Adam CityWinchester 1792Personal 05
Douglass, Alexander Halifax 1789PersonalB07
Douglass, Andrew Halifax 1789PersonalB07
Douglass, Benjamin Culpeper 1791PersonalA07
Douglass, Caly Gloucester 1789PersonalB08
Douglass, Catharine Prince William 1788PersonalB05
Douglass, Catherine Cumberland 1791PersonalB 04
Douglass, Charles Albemarle 1789PersonalB06
Douglass, Daniel Fairfax 1789PersonalA04
Douglass, George Amherst 1790PersonalB04
Douglass, George Frederick 1791PersonalA 06
Douglass, George Halifax 1789PersonalB07
Douglass, Hugh Loudoun 1789PersonalB07
Douglass, James Cumberland 1791PersonalB04
Douglass, James Halifax 1789PersonalB07
Douglass, John Botetourt 1789PersonalB03
Douglass, John CityPetersburg 1790LandB13
Douglass, John CityPetersburg 1790PersonalB05
Douglass [B]
The English burned Virginia’s 1790 Census during the War of 1812.
Most of what we know about Head of Households comes from tax lists
Name county tax list page
Douglass, John Halifax 1789PersonalB06
Douglass, John Henry 1790PersonalB05
Douglass, John KingQueen 1790 Land 04
Douglass, John KingQueen 1790PersonalB04
Douglass, John Orange 1790PersonalA04
Douglass, Jonathan Caroline 1789 Land 03
Douglass, Jonathan Caroline 1789Personal 05
Douglass, Robert Orange 1790PersonalA04
Douglass, Thomas Albemarle 1789PersonalB05
Douglass, Thomas Augusta 1790PersonalC05
Douglass, Thomas Halifax 1789PersonalB07
Douglass, Thomas Washington 1787PersonalB04
Douglass, Thomas, Jr (BC) Halifax 1789PersonalB07
Douglass, William Caroline 1789Personal 05
Douglass, William CharlesCity 1790 Land 06
Douglass, William Culpeper 1791PersonalA07
Douglass, William Halifax 1789PersonalB06
Douglass, William NewKent 1791Personal 07
Douglass, William NewKent 1790 Land 05
(of Sherman)
Douglass, William, Jr Halifax 1789PersonalB07
Douglis, Archabild Stafford 1789Personal A03
That is his gravestone, William!
I am a descendant of the Douglas's mentioned in the J. Lufkin Douglas book. My last ancestor listed was Cynthia Etta Douglas, my gg grandmother. Her father was Alonzo Douglas, who homesteader 80 acres in Western Kansas (he's buried in Norton Cemetery). He was a northern veteran of the Civil War and contracted dysentery, which he suffered from all his life. He managed to make a dugout in the rocky outcropping on the side of a hill. His heart was always frail, and when one day he was feeling poorly he walked a mile to the doctor's office, sat down and died.
.>>>> Is this him?
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48934443/alonzo-douglas William Douglas
I am a decendent of the Douglas and Boyd families. I am searching for those that might also be so that we can help one another.
Most of mine I have records of are from 1800-1900 and they immigrated through Canada.
Gazette and Daily, York, Pa. Q TT Y Friday Morning, August 1 5, 1958 David Bucher Family Holds Annual Reunion William Bucher, 89, Harristburg, was the oldest person present at the reunion of the relatives and friends of David L. Bucher held recently at Williams Grove park. A frankfurter and hamburger roast and corn-on-the-cob featured the picnic menu. Attending were: Mr. and Mrs. David Hoffman and children, Linda, Brenda, Jere and Doug; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Knaub and sons, Donald and Carl; Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Estep and daughter, Connie; Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Walton and daughter, Patty Ann; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Knaub and daughter, Sherry; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Knaub and children, Ronald, Donald, Nevin Shelia, Carla, Nadine and Robert; Mr. and Mrs. Dale Yost and children, Debbie and Butchie. Mr. and Mrs. Dale CraH and sons, Kenneth and Keith; Mr. and Mis. Wayne Knaub, and children, Nancy, Brenda Gloria, Dennis and Jeff; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Beck, Mr. and Mrs. William Walton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ott, Mr. and Mrs. I. Earl Staub, Mrs. Wayne Bucher, Mrs. Alice Crall, Mrs. Nadene Witmer, Ruth Cassel, Dixie, David L. and William Bucher, Aaron Jacobs, Paul Smith, Robert Lar-kin, John Einsig, Robert Yost, Harry Cassel and Steven Witmer. Douglas Family Stages Reunion Virginia and Andrew Douglas celebrated their birthday anniversaries a tthe Douglas reunion, held at Mt. Pisgah. Cash prizes were presented to the following: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Douglas, most children present; Virginia Douglas, oldest member; David Douglas Ciccone, youngest; George Haubert, South Carolina, person traveling greatest distance; and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller, most generations present. Persons attended from New York, South Carolina, Baltimore, Md., Philadelphia, Havertown, Newton Square, Levittown, Broomall, Lancaster, Columbia, York, Dallastown, Woodbine, Air-ville, Hallam and Red Lion. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. William Douglas and children, Bonnie, Jeffrey, Billee and Stevie; Mr. and Mrs. J. LeRoy Douglas and children, John, Jan and Janice; Mr. and Mrs. Richard Heaps and son, Richard Douglas; Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Paules, Mr. and Mrs. David Emenheiser, Georgia Brown, George Haubert, Virginia Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. George Douglas and children', Robert, Donald, George, Jr., and Ar-lene; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Douglas and children, Mr. and Mrs. David Fries, Mr. and Mrs. William Worley. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schofield, Mr. and Mrs. John O'Gorman and children, Helm, Ruth and Jackie; Mrs. William Long and children, Billy and Carol ;Mr. and Mrs. Albert Miller, Mr. and Mrs. William Miller and children, Ricky, Debra and Mark; Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Miller and children, Sam, Jr., Steven and John; Mrs. Joseph Miller, Sr., Walter H. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shaull and children, Kenneth and Elaine. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Pomraning and daughters, Karen and Linda; D. Roy Douglas, Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Keller, Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Steinfelt and daughters, Marie and Loretta; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Campanella and children, Christina and Charles, Jr.; Mrs. Veronica Ciccone and children, Martha Ann Susan and David Douglas; and Mr. and Mrs. William Drummer.
I descend through John Douglas, (5/13/1651 - ca. 1712), who immigrated at the ripe old age of 9, without his family. Here's a great page with excellent detail: https://georgiadouglases.wixsite.com/genealogy/copy-of-john-douglas-1
Abbreviations —
Pr Occ: Prior Occupants or Claimants
Adj L : Adjoining Landowners Not Listed As Grantees
Ch B : Chain Bearers As Noted in Survey Plats
James Douglas , I would say purchased the land he was on , or it was inherited , from friend or family or got it some other way than a grant . I am looking at another piece of info about another James Douglas you should look it over William ... Glad that piece helped with your Moms people .
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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