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Rachel Douglas 1760–1857 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1 Jan 1760
Birth Location: Hanover, Virginia
Death Date: 2 Jun 1857
Death Location: Early, Georgia, United States
Father: Robert Douglas
Mother: Judith None
Spouse(s): Drewry Roberts
Children(s): Elizabeth Roberts
In 1760, Rachel Douglas entered the world in Hanover, Virginia, born to Robert Douglas And Judith. Rachel Douglas married Drewry Roberts, and had children including Elizabeth Jane Roberts. Rachel Douglas passed away in 1857 in Early, Georgia, United States.
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Biography
- In 1760, Rachel Douglas entered the world in Hanover, Virginia, born to Robert Douglas And Judith.
- Rachel Douglas married Drewry Roberts, and had children including Elizabeth Jane Roberts.
- Rachel Douglas passed away in 1857 in Early, Georgia, United States.
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Rachel Douglas's Ancestors
Rachel Douglas's Descendants
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1. Elizabeth (Jane) Roberts 1778–1873 m. Isham Sheffield 1760–1827
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1. Nancy Sheffield 1805–1850 m. Thomas Hanson 1804–1879
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1. Nisey (Anne) Hanson 1825–1860 m. William (Thomas) Camp 1821–1884
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1. Hosey (Melvin) Camp 1853–1936 m. Harriet (Elizabeth Caroline Carrie) Sexton 1855–1935
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Rachel Douglas's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1 Jan 1760
Event Place: Hanover, Virginia
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 2 Jun 1857
Event Place: Early, Georgia, United States