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Nathaniel Douglas 1754–1821 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 11 Aug 1754

Birth Location: Canaan, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States

Death Date: 5 October 1821

Death Location: Saint-Cyprien-de-Napierville, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada

Father: Captain Douglas

Mother: Rebecca Wheeler

Spouse(s): Marie Traversy, Prudence Brown

Children(s): Benjamin Douglas, Charles Douglass, Claire Douglass, Henry Douglas, Henriette Douglas, Prudence Douglas, Capt Douglass, James Douglass, George Douglas, Hannah Douglas, John Douglass, Rebecca Douglas, Mary Douglas, Lucy Douglas, Nathaniel Douglas, Jonathan Douglas, Asa Douglass, Mary Douglas

The story of Nathaniel Douglas began in 1754 in Canaan, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States. Nathaniel Douglas married Marie Charlotte Traversy, Prudence Brown, and had children including Asa Douglass, Benjamin Douglas, Capt Nathaniel Douglass, Charles Douglass, Claire Douglass, George Washington Douglas, Hannah Douglas, Henriette Douglas, Henry Douglas, James Whiteside Douglass, John Douglass, Jonathan Browne Douglas, Lucy Douglas, Mary Polly Douglas, Mary Douglas, Nathaniel Douglas, Prudence Douglas, Rebecca Douglas. Nathaniel Douglas passed away in 1821 in Saint-Cyprien-de-Napierville, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada.

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Biography

  • The story of Nathaniel Douglas began in 1754 in Canaan, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States.
  • Nathaniel Douglas married Marie Charlotte Traversy, Prudence Brown, and had children including Asa Douglass, Benjamin Douglas, Capt Nathaniel Douglass, Charles Douglass, Claire Douglass, George Washington Douglas, Hannah Douglas, Henriette Douglas, Henry Douglas, James Whiteside Douglass, John Douglass, Jonathan Browne Douglas, Lucy Douglas, Mary Polly Douglas, Mary Douglas, Nathaniel Douglas, Prudence Douglas, Rebecca Douglas.
  • Nathaniel Douglas passed away in 1821 in Saint-Cyprien-de-Napierville, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada.

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Nathaniel Douglas's Ancestors

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Nathaniel Douglas
1754–1821
Birth Place: Canaan, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States
Parents
Captain Asa Douglas
1715–1792
Plainfield, Windham County, Connecticut, USA
Rebecca Wheeler
1718–1809
Concord, Middlesex, Massachusetts
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Nathaniel Douglas's Descendants

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Nathaniel Douglas (11 Aug 1754–5 October 1821) m. Marie (Charlotte) Traversy (16 March 1763–27 April 1854) m. Prudence Brown (27 Dec 1751–17 Apr 1796)
  1. 1. Benjamin Douglas 1805–1875
  2. 2. Charles Douglass 1798–1830
  3. 3. Claire Douglass 1800–
  4. 4. Henry Douglas 1802–
  5. 5. Henriette Douglas 1802–1891
  6. 6. Prudence Douglas 1773–1821
  7. 7. Capt (Nathaniel) Douglass 1777–1829
  8. 8. James (Whiteside) Douglass 1775–1856
  9. 9. George (Washington) Douglas 1782–1854
  10. 10. Hannah Douglas 1785–1873
  11. 11. John Douglass 1787–1791
  12. 12. Rebecca Douglas 1780–1860
  13. 13. Mary ("Polly") Douglas 1779–1820
  14. 14. Lucy Douglas 1788–1871
  15. 15. Nathaniel Douglas 1774–1829
  16. 16. Jonathan (Browne) Douglas 1791–1864
  17. 17. Asa Douglass 1776–1842
  18. 18. Mary Douglas 1779–

Nathaniel Douglas's Timeline

2 Records

1754
11 Aug 1754
Birth of Nathaniel Douglas in Canaan, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States
Canaan, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States
1821
5 October 1821
Age 67
Death of Nathaniel Douglas in Saint-Cyprien-de-Napierville, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada
Saint-Cyprien-de-Napierville, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 11 Aug 1754
    Event Place: Canaan, Litchfield, Connecticut, United States

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 October 1821
    Event Place: Saint-Cyprien-de-Napierville, Monteregie Region, Quebec, Canada

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