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Catherine Greenshields

Catherine Greenshields

Female

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Catherine Greenshields (daughter of James Greenshields and Jean Douglas).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James Greenshields (son of Samuel Greenshields); died in Mar 1753.

    Notes:

    Writer in Sanquhar

    James + Jean Douglas. Jean (daughter of William (of Fingland) Douglas and Elizabeth (Betty) Clerk) died in Dec 1753. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jean Douglas (daughter of William (of Fingland) Douglas and Elizabeth (Betty) Clerk); died in Dec 1753.
    Children:
    1. Wilhelmina Greenshields
    2. Jean Greenshields
    3. 1. Catherine Greenshields


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Samuel Greenshields and died.
    Children:
    1. 2. James Greenshields died in Mar 1753.

  2. 6.  William (of Fingland) Douglas was born in 1672 in Castle Of Sanquhar, Dumfriesshire (son of Archibald (of Fingland) Douglas and Marion (of Auchtyfardel) Kennedy); died about 1760 in Tweeddale; was buried in Newlands.

    Notes:

    Suitor of Annie Laurie and possibly writer of the song 'Annie Laurie'

    ...Annie Laurie was indeed real, and the poem in its original form was written by her soldier suitor, Captain William Douglas. His home was at Fingland only 12 miles from Annie's Maxwelton, but they appear to have had their first meeting at an Edinburgh ball. They fell in love, but there were complications. Annie's father, who had been knighted by James VII two years after she was born, was a strong Royalist and a vigorous persecutor of Jacobites and Covenanters--not surprising since he was a cousin of the notorious butcher of Covenanters, Grierson of Lag. Indeed, it was in recognition of his anti-Jacobite and anti-Covenanter activities that he received his knighthood.

    Captain Douglas, on the other hand, was pledged to the Stuart cause, a Jacobite to the backbone, so that Sir Robert's attitude towards him as a son-in-law was less than enthusiastic. In any case, Douglas was something of a rough diamond, an expert swordsman with a fiery temper that landed him in a succession of duels. Legend has it that on one occasion he was literally crossing swords with Sir Robert when Annie came on the scene and put an end to it. Another opponent, wounded and disarmed by Douglas, later declared that he was defeated less by Douglas's skill than by his "fierce and squintin eyen".

    Despite Sir Robert's disapproval, Annie and her lover continued to meet secretly in the seclusion of Maxwelton Braes until news came that a Stuart invasion was about to be launched. Captain Douglas had to leave at once for Edinburgh, but before he spurred away he penned his poetic tribute to his loved one, making up in passionate enthusiasm whatever may have been lacking in elegance and literary merit. Here is how he described the, apparently, shapely Annie:

    She's backit like a Peacock,
    She's breastit like a swan,
    She's jimp about the middle,
    Her waist ye weill may span,
    Her waist ye weill may span,
    And she has a rollin' eye,
    And for bonnie Annie Laurie
    I'll lay down my head and die.

    Like his grandfather, James of Morton, he was a Commissioner of Supply in Dumfries, in 1693

    Birth:
    Date of birth also given as 1674

    William married Elizabeth (Betty) Clerk in 1706 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Elizabeth (daughter of Capt Alexander (of Glendorth (Glendoik)) Clerk) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  3. 7.  Elizabeth (Betty) Clerk (daughter of Capt Alexander (of Glendorth (Glendoik)) Clerk); and died.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Reputed to be a runaway marriage

    Children:
    1. Lt General Archibald (of Witham) Douglas was born in 1707 in of, Witham, Essex, England; died in 1778.
    2. Robert Douglas was born about 1709; and died.
    3. Capt. Alexander Douglas was born about 1709; died in Feb 1769 in Newbiggin Hall, Carlisle; was buried on 6 Feb 1769 in St Cuthbert's, Carlisle.
    4. Charles (of Holmhill) Douglas died on 25 Dec 1792.
    5. 3. Jean Douglas died in Dec 1753.
    6. Katherine Douglas and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Archibald (of Fingland) Douglas was born about 1633 in Nithsdale, Castle Morton, Dumfries, Scotland (son of James Douglas and Christian Lockhart); died in 1714; was buried in Morton, Dumfriesshire, Scotland.

    Notes:

    Fingland, Dalry, Kirkcudbrightshire
    He was the last Douglas to dwell in Morton Castle
    Chamberlain to his cousin (3rd, once removed), 1st Duke of Queensberry

    Died:
    reported to have died in 1717/18 in Sanquhar Castle

    Archibald married Marion (of Auchtyfardel) Kennedy in May 1670 in Castle Morton. Marion (daughter of William (of Auchtyfardel) Kennedy) was born about 1649 in Of Auchtyfardle, , Lanark, Scotland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 13.  Marion (of Auchtyfardel) Kennedy was born about 1649 in Of Auchtyfardle, , Lanark, Scotland (daughter of William (of Auchtyfardel) Kennedy); and died.
    Children:
    1. 6. William (of Fingland) Douglas was born in 1672 in Castle Of Sanquhar, Dumfriesshire; died about 1760 in Tweeddale; was buried in Newlands.
    2. Robert (of Auchinshinnoch) Douglas was born before 1704; and died.
    3. Grizzel Douglas died in Oct 1731.
    4. Sarah Douglas was born about 1680; died on 5 Jun 1751; was buried in Kirkpatrick-Juxta Churchyard.

  3. 14.  Capt Alexander (of Glendorth (Glendoik)) Clerk and died.

    Notes:

    Glendorth, also known as Glendoik or Glendorth, Co Lanark

    Children:
    1. 7. Elizabeth (Betty) Clerk and died.
    2. Jean Clerk and died.
    3. Daughter Clerk and died.



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