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Matthew Douglas 1791–1845 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1 Jul 1791

Birth Location: Jonesborough, Washington, Tennessee, USA

Death Date: 24 Jul 1845

Death Location: Newcomb, Campbell, Tennessee, USA

Father: John War)

Mother: Elizabeth Ford

Spouse(s): Nancy King

Children(s): Dr. Douglas

The story of Matthew Douglas began in 1791 in Jonesborough, Washington, Tennessee, USA. Matthew Douglas married Nancy Ann King, and had children including Dr Thomas Marion Douglas. Matthew Douglas passed away in 1845 in Newcomb, Campbell, Tennessee, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Matthew Douglas began in 1791 in Jonesborough, Washington, Tennessee, USA.
  • Matthew Douglas married Nancy Ann King, and had children including Dr Thomas Marion Douglas.
  • Matthew Douglas passed away in 1845 in Newcomb, Campbell, Tennessee, USA.

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Matthew Douglas's Ancestors

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Matthew Douglas
1791–1845
Birth Place: Jonesborough, Washington, Tennessee, USA
Parents
John Duglass \ Douglas (Drummer in Revolutionary War)
1764–1842
Surry County (formerly), Rowan County, North Carolina Colony
Elizabeth (Betsy) Ford
1764–1815
Surry County, North Carolina Colony
Grandparents
Mordecai (Mitchell) Douglas
1730–1800
Surry, North Carolina, USA
Mary Siler
1730–1844
Siler City, Chatham, North Carolina Colony
Loyd (Price Ford) Sr.
1727–1816
Saint Paul Protestant Episcopal Church, Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland
Great-Grandparents
Alexander Douglas
1708–1776
Christine Grant
1708–1770
Thomas III
1692–1748
Leah Price
1691–1748
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Roderick Grant
1675–
Janet Rose
1697–
Elizabeth Stodgon
1670–1765
Mordecai Sr.
1660–1715
Mary (Price)
1661–1718

Matthew Douglas's Descendants

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Matthew Douglas (1 Jul 1791–24 Jul 1845) m. Nancy (Ann) King (June 1, 1792–Aug. 19, 1861)
  1. 1. Dr. (Thomas Marion) Douglas 1828–1901 m. Nancy Archer 1832–1906
    1. 1. Lewis douglas 1855–1898 m. Emily (Alice) Smith 1861–1904
      1. 1. Estus Douglass 1888– m. Dora Douglass 1896–
        1. 1. Vada Douglas 1918–1978 m. Earl (Estes Douglas) Jr 1937–2017 m. Earl Douglas 1927–1992 m. Vada Douglas 1918–1992 m. Helen (Louise Fuson) Douglas 1923–
        2. 2. Christine Douglass 1914–
        3. 3. Luther Douglass 1918–
        4. 4. Nadine Douglass 1920–

Matthew Douglas's Timeline

2 Records

1791
1 Jul 1791
Birth of Matthew Douglas in Jonesborough, Washington, Tennessee, USA
Jonesborough, Washington, Tennessee, USA
1845
24 Jul 1845
Age 54
Death of Matthew Douglas in Newcomb, Campbell, Tennessee, USA
Newcomb, Campbell, Tennessee, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1 Jul 1791
    Event Place: Jonesborough, Washington, Tennessee, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 Jul 1845
    Event Place: Newcomb, Campbell, Tennessee, USA

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