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Mary Douglass 1725–1829 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1725

Birth Location: Augusta County, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 23 September 1829

Death Location: Cocke County, Tennessee, USA

Father: Jonathon Douglass

Mother: Jemima Russell

Spouse(s): Rs Young

Children(s): James Young

The story of Mary Douglass began in 1725 in Augusta County, Virginia, USA. Mary Douglass married Rs Lt Robert E Young, and had children including James Young. Mary Douglass passed away in 1829 in Cocke County, Tennessee, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Mary Douglass began in 1725 in Augusta County, Virginia, USA.
  • Mary Douglass married Rs Lt Robert E Young, and had children including James Young.
  • Mary Douglass passed away in 1829 in Cocke County, Tennessee, USA.

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Spouses(s)

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Mary Douglass's Ancestors

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Mary Douglass
1725–1829
Birth Place: Augusta County, Virginia, USA
Parents
Jonathon Douglass
1705–1781
shenendoah, Virginia, USA
Jemima Russell
1705–1799
Shenendoah, Virginia, USA
Grandparents
William Douglas
1678–1720
Scotland
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mary Douglass's Descendants

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Mary Douglass (1725–23 September 1829) m. Rs (Lt. Robert E) Young (4 December 1708–8 February 1792)
  1. 1. James Young 1738–1776 m. Elizabeth Long 1744–1835
    1. 1. Margaret 1780 1770–1841 m. Robert (z) Campbell 1775–1825
      1. 1. Hugh Campbell 1790–1870 m. Chancey Ray 1806–1883
        1. 1. Robert (Milton) Campbell 1830–1900 m. Emma (J.) Meredith 1837–
        2. 2. Martha (Jane Campbell) Lafferty 1832–1912
        3. 3. Sophia Campbell 1835–1853
        4. 4. Susan (Ellen Campbell) Keith 1838–1906
        5. 5. Mary (Emmaline Campbell) Payne 1840–1923
        6. 6. Thomas (Franklin) Campbell 1844–1925 m. Harriet (F) Dutton 1849–1933
        7. 7. Ann (E Campbell) Holt 1848–1918
        8. 8. Newton Campbell 1842–1842
        9. 9. Nancy (Maria Campbell) Leach 1829–1911
        10. 10. James (Harvey) Campbell 1826–1912 m. Alazana (S) Stubbs 1828–1915
        11. 11. Elizabeth (A) Campbell 1825–1833
        12. 12. Annaretta Campbell 1849–1917
      2. 2. Alexander Campbell 1795–
      3. 3. Daniel (P) Campbell 1807–1871 m. Hannah Maze 1805–1870
        1. 1. Mary (Ann) Campbell 1832–1875
        2. 2. Andrew Campbell 1834–1901
        3. 3. Bennett Campbell 1837–1905
        4. 4. Margaret (Jane) Campbell 1839–
      4. 4. John Campbell 1795– m. Jane (Motherly) Campbell 1797–
      5. 5. George Campbell 1815–
      6. 6. Isaac Campbell 1792–1863 m. Emma Campbell 1801–1853
        1. 1. Elizabeth (Campbell) Platt 1830–1920 m. James Platt 1824–1900
        2. 2. Caroline Campbell 1832–
        3. 3. John (Joseph) Campbell 1833–1879
        4. 4. Samuel Campbell 1835–
        5. 5. Pheby Campbell 1839–
        6. 6. James Campbell 1837–
        7. 7. Bulah Campbell 1830–1856 m. Robert (Martin) Kirkendall 1825–1888
      7. 7. Jeremiah Campbell 1790–1865 m. Polly Wallace 1802–1873
        1. 1. Evaline Campbell 1838–1863
      8. 8. Secula (Campbell) Wallace 1802– m. John Wallace 1800–
        1. 1. L (A) Wallace 1832–
        2. 2. M (L) Wallace 1834–
        3. 3. J (A) Wallace 1836–
        4. 4. R (E) Wallace 1838–
        5. 5. E (C) Wallace 1840–
        6. 6. W (S) Wallace 1842–
        7. 7. S (W) Wallace 1847–
      9. 9. Nancy (G Campbell) Rodgers 1806–1850 m. Thomas Rodgers 1800–
      10. 10. Matthew (Campbell) DNA 1797–1870 m. Polly (Ann) Rodgers 1807–1845 m. Elizabeth (Parrott Ross) Campbell 1809–1857
        1. 1. Thomas (B) Campbell 1832–1873 m. Temperance (Wallace) Campbell 1836–1923
        2. 2. Merise (J) Campbell 1839–
      11. 11. Polly (A) Campbell 1809–1840 m. Henry (Farley) Byerly 1809–1888
        1. 1. Serilda (C) Byerly 1834–
        2. 2. Sarah (J) Byerly 1844–
        3. 3. Isaac (W) Byerly 1833–
        4. 4. Thomas (N) Byerly 1838–
        5. 5. Frances (E) Byerly 1840–
        6. 6. Polly (Ann) Byerly 1840–
        7. 7. Gilly (C) Byerly 1844–
        8. 8. Alexander (C) Byerly 1845–
        9. 9. John (J A) Byerly 1848–
        10. 10. Harriet (L) Byerly 1848–
        11. 11. Missouri (E) Byerly 1850–
        12. 12. Maryette (E) Byerly 1852–
    2. 2. James Young 1765–
    3. 3. Joseph Young 1767–
    4. 4. Mary Young 1769–

Mary Douglass's Timeline

2 Records

1725
1725
Birth of Mary Douglass in Augusta County, Virginia, USA
Augusta County, Virginia, USA
1829
23 September 1829
Age 104
Death of Mary Douglass in Cocke County, Tennessee, USA
Cocke County, Tennessee, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1725
    Event Place: Augusta County, Virginia, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 September 1829
    Event Place: Cocke County, Tennessee, USA
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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