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1702 - 1741 (39 years)
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Name |
DOUGLASS, Andrew |
Born |
1702 |
near Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
02 Feb 1741 |
Salisbury, Lancaster, Pennsylvania |
Buried |
St John's Episcopal Church, Compass, Chester, Pennsylvania |
Person ID |
I943 |
Hans Georg Spang |
Last Modified |
2 Aug 2015 |
Father |
DOUGLASS, Archibald, b. Abt 1665, near Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland , d. 29 Feb 1728, , Kent, Delaware (Age ~ 63 years) |
Relationship |
Natural |
Family ID |
F516 |
Group Sheet |
Family |
ROSS, Jane, b. Abt 1704, d. 1742 (Age ~ 38 years) |
Children |
| 1. DOUGLASS, James |
| 2. DOUGLASS, Andrew, b. Abt 1720 |
| 3. DOUGLASS, Thomas, b. 1722, Edinburgh, Scotland |
| 4. DOUGLASS, John A, b. Abt 1724, Edinburgh, Scotland |
| 5. DOUGLASS, Archibald, b. Abt 1726, Edinburgh, Scotland |
| 6. DOUGLASS, George, b. 26 Feb 1726, Pequea , Salisbury Twp, Lancaster, Pennsylvania , d. 10 Mar 1799, , Amity Twp, Berks, Pennsylvania (Age 73 years) |
| 7. DOUGLASS, Mary, b. Abt 1730, Edinburgh, Scotland , d. 14 Feb 1807 (Age ~ 77 years) |
| 8. DOUGLASS, Margaret, b. 1730, Edinburgh, Scotland |
| 9. DOUGLASS, Jane, b. 1733, Edinburgh, Scotland |
| 10. DOUGLASS, Ann, b. Abt 1737, Edinburgh, Scotland |
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Last Modified |
2 Aug 2015 |
Family ID |
F498 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- Lancaster, Pennsylvania Probate Index, 1729-1850
Combined Matches: 2
AN INDEX TO THE WILL BOOKS AND INTESTATE RECORDS OF LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 1729-1850
INDEX to the INTESTATE RECORDS OF LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 1729 - 1850
page 63
Name: Douglass, Archibald
Year: 1756
AN INDEX TO THE WILL BOOKS AND INTESTATE RECORDS OF LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 1729-1850
INDEX to the INTESTATE RECORDS OF LANCASTER COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA 1729 - 1850
page 63
Name: Douglass, Archibald
Year: 1774
The four Douglass Brothers - are said to have chartered a ship for themselves and immediate friends, and to have brought with them from their old home whatever promised to make life more comfortable in the new world. This included China and
glassware, linens, and bedding,household utensils, and much good furniture, solid mahogany and walnut upholstered in leather, most of which has become scattered thru time,but some of it still prized as heirlooms. One of these things known as the
"Douglass Clock", we saw recently in the home of Miss Margaret Douglas Wilson Latta, No. 3902 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. It is a large eight-day grandfather's clock, with fine works and very heavy brass weights, thought to be of French
manufacture, that was brought from Scotland by Archibald Douglass nearly 200 years ago. How long it was in the family before they emigrated to America is not known. Butit has ticked away the lives of half a dozen generations on this side of the
sea, and is doing its work for the seventh."
"Archibald Douglass, a Scotch gentleman of ample fortune emigrated late in life of [sic] America and took up large grants of land in various parts of Pennsylvania. Several of his descendants are handsomely entombed in an old graveyard(St. John
Episcopal Church,Compass, Pennsylvania)[in] Chester County, just over the Lancaster County boundary line>"
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