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At 1:44 on October 9, 2025, Ronald Drysdale said…

Hi Susanne,

Baptism of Edward Joseph Douglas to George Douglas & Eliz OToole on 13th April 1853 at St. Michan's, Dublin city; County of Dublin; Archdiocese of Dublin

https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000633590_047

If George Douglas was born in 1827 as per the parish record in my previous post, then your earliest Douglas ancestor then becomes John Douglas (+wife Judith) and also it's possible that John's parents are a Richard Douglas and Ann Monk who were married on 16 August 1795 at St. Michan's Catholic Church, Dublin, County Dublin.

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At 0:15 on October 9, 2025, Ronald Drysdale said…

George Douglas marriage to Elizabeth O'Toole 29th June 1851, St. Mary's, Dublin city; County of Dublin; Archdiocese of Dublin.
Witness Alexander Brice & ?? O'Toole

https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000633773?locale=en#page/215/mode/1up


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At 23:29 on October 8, 2025, Ronald Drysdale said…

Hi Susanne.

Could this be your relative?

George Douglas Birth 15th July 1827 Rathfarnham; County of Dublin; Archdiocese of Dublin. 
Father John Douglas, Mother Judith Douglas

https://registers.nli.ie/pages/vtls000633448_100

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At 11:33 on October 8, 2025, Ronald Drysdale said…

Sorry, I should also have put a link:

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191828347/george-j-douglas

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At 10:11 on October 8, 2025, William Douglas said…

The Melbourne General Cemetery is a significant historical site located in Carlton North, Melbourne, Australia.
Opened in 1853, it was the first cemetery in Victoria to be designed as a public park, featuring curved pathways and extensive trees. The cemetery is notable as the final resting place for many prominent figures, including five Australian Prime Ministers and eight state premiers.
But whose is this memorial?

At 14:14 on October 7, 2025, Ronald Drysdale said…

Hi Susanne,

That is a really splendid memorial in the Melbourne General Cemetery:

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At 2:31 on October 7, 2025, Ronald Drysdale said…

The Hamburg brig REIHERSTIEG arrival Melbourne 10 September 1852.

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At 14:51 on October 6, 2025, Ronald Drysdale said…

Hi Suzanne.

Are the people in the documents below your relatives? 

George Dougas & Eliza - New South Wales. Gravestone Transcription Records 1975

George Douglas will 1899

Irish records are very few and far between - you have a difficult job there.

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At 9:49 on June 22, 2014, William Douglas said…

Susanne, 

You told me George and Eliza Douglas, from Ireland, had 3 children before setting off to Australia. You thought that you had them coming into Melbourne on the Brig of Hamburgh, Reibersteig 10 September 1852.
I think the the name of that brig might be the 'Reiherstieg' of Hamburg (i.e. not Brig of Hamburgh). Apart from the two named cabin passengers, there were 56 men and 41 women (no mention of children).

See: http://www.shipindex.org/ships/reiherstieg

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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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