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James Douglas

Birth1695 - Penninghame, Machars, Wigtownshire, Scotland
Death1780 - Penninghame, Wigtownshire, Scotland
MotherGrishild McKeand
FatherWilliam Douglass

Born in Penninghame, Machars, Wigtownshire, Scotland on 1695 to William Douglass and Grishild McKeand. James Douglas married Mary Martin and had 9 children. He passed away on 1780 in Penninghame, Wigtownshire, Scotland.

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Parents
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William Douglass
1668 - 1745
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Grishild Mckeand
1672 - 1741
Spouse(s)
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Mary Martin
1724 - 1791
Children Show all
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Janet Douglas
1747 - 1823
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Mary Douglas
1748 - 1766
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William Douglas
1751 - 1803
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Margaret Douglas
1759 - Unknown
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James Douglas
1756 - Unknown
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Margaret Douglas
1772 - 1782
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Elizabeth Douglas
1747 - Unknown
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Jeanie Douglas
1755 - 1756
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Samuel Douglas
1770 - Unknown

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