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Caleb Douglas 1760–1821 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 16 Apr 1760

Birth Location: New London, New London, Connecticut, USA

Death Date: 05 Nov 1821

Death Location: Vermont, USA

Father: William Jr

Mother: Mary Lucas

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In 1760, Caleb Douglas entered the world in New London, New London, Connecticut, USA, born to William Douglas Jr And Mary Lucas. Caleb Douglas passed away in 1821 in Vermont, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1760, Caleb Douglas entered the world in New London, New London, Connecticut, USA, born to William Douglas Jr And Mary Lucas.
  • Caleb Douglas passed away in 1821 in Vermont, USA.

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Caleb Douglas's Ancestors

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Caleb Douglas
1760–1821
Birth Place: New London, New London, Connecticut, USA
Parents
William Douglas Jr
1731–1805
New London, New London, Connecticut, USA
Mary Lucas
1734–1816
New London, New London County, Connecticut, Colony
Grandparents
William (Douglas) III
1708–1787
New London, New London, Connecticut, USA
Sarah (Douglas) Denison
1710–1797
New London, New London County, Connecticut, United States of America
Great-Grandparents
George 2
1671–1720
Mary Denison
1668–1711
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Captain Denison
1646–1698
Phebe Denison
1651–1718
Capt. Wetherell
1630–1719
Grace Brewster
1639–1684

Caleb Douglas's Timeline

2 Records

1760
16 Apr 1760
Birth of Caleb Douglas in New London, New London, Connecticut, USA
New London, New London, Connecticut, USA
1821
05 Nov 1821
Age 61
Death of Caleb Douglas in Vermont, USA
Vermont, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 16 Apr 1760
    Event Place: New London, New London, Connecticut, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 05 Nov 1821
    Event Place: Vermont, USA

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