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William Douglas

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  William Douglas was born on 9 Jun 1727 in Moffat, Dumfriesshire, Scotland (son of Archibald Douglas and Jean Dickson); died on 12 Jun 1727.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Archibald Douglas was born on 2 Jun 1703 in Cannongate, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland (son of Brigadier James Douglas and Jean Maxwell); died on 19 Oct 1786 in Morton, Dumfriesshire, Scotland.

    Notes:

    A surgeon in Moffat

    It should be stated that Archibald ancestory seems to be at doubt as he, in 1762, paid ?20 in legal expences in an attempt to prove his rights to certain lands in Morton and Lochrinnie.

    He claimed to be descended from William Douglas of Whittinghame, son of Sir James Douglas, 2nd Lord of Dalkeith.

    This claim was later taken up by Major Andrew Douglas, Lanarkshire Militia, of Hawtree House.

    The is in The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh a letter from Kenneth Douglas to Dr Struthers identifying a pocket case of instruments as having belonged to his great-great-great grandfather, Archibald Douglas (1703-1786), who practiced in Moffat and Lockerbie and suggesting the stethoscope dates at least from the 1840s when his father, Dr G Halliday Douglas, later President of the RCPE, was a physician to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh.

    Struthers was Conservator of the Museum 1939-1947

    Archibald married Jean Dickson on 13 Aug 1723 in Hartree, Peebles, Scotland. Jean (daughter of David Dickson and Helen Wedderburn) was born in 1705 in Hartree, Peebles, Scotland; died on 6 Jun 1756 in Morton Church, Dumfriesshire, Scotland; was buried on 9 Jun 1756 in Morton Church, Dumfriesshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jean Dickson was born in 1705 in Hartree, Peebles, Scotland (daughter of David Dickson and Helen Wedderburn); died on 6 Jun 1756 in Morton Church, Dumfriesshire, Scotland; was buried on 9 Jun 1756 in Morton Church, Dumfriesshire, Scotland.
    Children:
    1. James Douglas was born on 4 Dec 1724 in Moffat, Dumfriesshire, Scotland; was christened on 6 Dec 1724 in Dryfesdale, Dumfriesshire, Scotland; died in 1769.
    2. Colonel, Ensign David Douglas was born on 25 Dec 1725 in Scotland; died in Dec 1821 in Bothwell Bank, Near Hamilton.
    3. 1. William Douglas was born on 9 Jun 1727 in Moffat, Dumfriesshire, Scotland; died on 12 Jun 1727.
    4. Elizabeth Douglas was born on 9 Aug 1728 in Moffat, Dumfriesshire, Scotland; and died.
    5. Jean Douglas was born on 15 Nov 1731 in Scotland; and died.
    6. Philadelphia Douglas was born on 17 Nov 1732 in Scotland; died on 16 Jun 1741.
    7. Henrietta Douglas was born on 3 Nov 1739 in Lockerbie, Dumfriesshire, Scotland; was christened on 8 Nov 1739; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Brigadier James Douglas was born about 1655 in Castle Morton, Dumfries, Scotland (son of Captain William Douglas and Esther Eliot); died in 1726; was buried in Morton, Dumfriesshire, Scotland.

    Notes:

    Also known as Hamish and Jamie

    Colonel of the Scots Footguards, Brigadier in the Dutch Highland Brigade 1709. Fought at Malplaquet, and elsewhere.

    Involved as a Cornet in 'riding down 6 covenanters'.

    May have been involved in the Battle of the Boyne on the side of William of Orange

    Owned the Lordship of Knochsting as well as other properties.

    Received matric of arms (Douglas & Mar) 14 Mar 1696

    James married Jean Maxwell about 1702. Jean was born in 1657 in Of Dinwoodie, , Dumfries, Scotland; died in 1710. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Jean Maxwell was born in 1657 in Of Dinwoodie, , Dumfries, Scotland; died in 1710.

    Notes:

    another record has her DOB as 1681 of Dinwoodie, , Dumfries, Scotland

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Douglas was born on 10 Feb 1694 in Cannongate, Edinburgh, Midlothian; and died.
    2. Nisa Douglas was born in 1696 in Cannongate, Edinburgh, Midlothian; died in Young.
    3. Esther Douglas was born on 13 Jul 1697 in Cannongate, Edinburgh, Midlothian; and died.
    4. Christian Douglas was born on 5 May 1699 in Cannongate, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland; and died.
    5. Marion Douglas was born on 2 May 1701 in Cannongate, Edinburgh, Midlothian; and died.
    6. 2. Archibald Douglas was born on 2 Jun 1703 in Cannongate, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland; died on 19 Oct 1786 in Morton, Dumfriesshire, Scotland.

  3. 6.  David Dickson (son of David (of Hartree) Dickson); and died.

    Notes:

    of Hartree, near Biggar

    THE DICKSONS OF HARTREE

    Little is known of James Dickson, who was the eldest son of Lord Hartree's second marriage; he had a charter of Hartree from his father in 1657, and he transferred these lands in 1663 to his younger and only surviving brother, David.

    David Dickson was born in 1644, and married (contract dated 30th May, 1665) Helen, third daughter of Sir Alexander Wedderburn of Blackness, and died in or before February, 1668, leaving two sons, John (who succeeded) and David. He acquired in 1665 from his uncle, James Dickson, the lands of Stane.

    John Dickson was born in 1666, and married (contract dated 13th December, 1692) Anna daughter of Sir William Murray, first Baronet of Stanhope. Her toucher was 3,000 merks. He entailed the lands in 1695, and died in 1706, survived by a son, John, and four daughters, Henrietta, Helen, Anne and Agnes. The son, John, succeeded, and was infeft in Hartree on 15th May, 1707, on a precept of clare constat from the superior, William Dickson of Kilbucho. He also succeeded to Stane, and increased his possessions in 1722 by the purchase of the lands of Anniestoun, in the parish of Symington, from George Lockhart of Carnwath for 15,100 merks. He also acquired about the same time the lands of Eastfield in the same parish. There does not appear to have been any issue of his marriage (post-nuptial contract dated 31st October, 1727) with Susanna Lockhart, daughter of William Lockhart of Wygateshaw, and he was succeeded by his three surviving sisters, Helen, Anne, and Agnes, who were served his heirs portioners of line and provision on 13th June 1744.

    A few months before 'the Ladies of Hartree,' as they were called, entered into possession, a clamant of the estates appeared on the scene. This was David Dickson, grandson of their uncle, David, the younger brother of their father, John Dickson of Hartree. David, the uncle, had married out of his class and disappeared; he had a son, John, who was an officer of Excise, and the claiment, John's only son, was a footman in the service of William Robertson, writer, Edinburgh. While he was waiting one day at dinner, he heard one of the guests say that the Ladies of Hartree knew of no heir to the property, although it was not unlikely that their uncle might have left descendants. After dinner the footmen went to his employer and told his story, and the guest, who proved to be his relative, David Dickson, afterwards the Rev. David Dickso11 of Kilbucho, lent him money wherewith to purchase a commission and prove his claim. In security of this loan David, the footmen, assigned his rights to Hartree by a disposition dateed 2nd April, 1744. Later in the same month he was served as heir to David Dickson of Hartree, his great-grandfather, and on 10th November of the same year he had a of clare constat from his superior, William Dickson of Kilbucho. He did not however, attempt to disposses the ladies, but they paid off the loan he had contracted to David of Kilbucho, who trabsferred to them the disposition in his favour.

    The ex-footman became an ensign in Lieutenant-General Handysides's Regiment of Foot, and rose to the rank of Captain. He made his home at Hartree, and after his retirement acted as factor to the ladies there, with whom he was on the friendliest of terms. His wife was Jean Bell, a housemaid, whon he had married when he was a footman, and of this marriage there was one son, Alexander. In 1753 the 'Ladies of Hartree' executed a disposition of their lands - Hartree, Thriepland, Anniestoun, Stane and Eastfield - to themselves and their issue, whom failing to Ensign David and his heirs. The ladies never married. Helen seems to have died in 1756; Anne's name disappears after 1759. Agnes, the remaining sister, on 20th March, 1779, bought the mid-superiority of Hartree and Thriepland from the Laird of Kilbucho for ?329 11s 10 and 2/12d. stg., and thereafter these lands were held direct of the Crown. Agnes Dickson died in 1794, and was succeeded by Alexander Dickson, the only son of Captain David Dickson, who died in 1791.

    Alexander Dickson, who became Colonel of the 16th Regiment of Foot, was born in 1743, and was served heir to his three cousins, the ladies foresaid, on 11th July, 1794. He married Susanna Jane, daughter of Sir Henry Moore, Governor of New York, and afterwards divorced her. The old tower of Hartree was demolished by him, and he built the older part of the present house on an adjoining site. As he had no children, he intended a cousin, Major Andrew Douglas, who lived with him at Hartree, to be his heir, but he outlived him, and died in 1817, leaving his lands in Kilbucho to his relative, John Dickson of Kilbucho and Coulter, subject to a liferent in favour of Euphemia Helen Smeaton, the widow of Major Andrew Douglas.

    David + Helen Wedderburn. Helen (daughter of Sir Alexander (of Blackness) Wedderburn and Matilda Fletcher) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Helen Wedderburn (daughter of Sir Alexander (of Blackness) Wedderburn and Matilda Fletcher); and died.
    Children:
    1. 3. Jean Dickson was born in 1705 in Hartree, Peebles, Scotland; died on 6 Jun 1756 in Morton Church, Dumfriesshire, Scotland; was buried on 9 Jun 1756 in Morton Church, Dumfriesshire, Scotland.
    2. John Dickson was born about 1705; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Captain William Douglas was born in 1628 in Nithsdale, Castle Morton, Dumfries, Scotland (son of James Douglas and Christian Lockhart); died in Mar 1707 in Edinburgh, Scotland.

    Notes:

    IGI record has him listed as a Captain

    During the Covenanting period he lost and sold the entire family estate and lands, inlcuding Morton Castle.

    William married Esther Eliot in 1650. Esther (daughter of Sir Gilbert (1st Bt of Stobs) Elliot and Isobella Cranstoun) was born in 1630 in Of Stobs, , Roxburgh, Scotland; died before 1683. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Esther Eliot was born in 1630 in Of Stobs, , Roxburgh, Scotland (daughter of Sir Gilbert (1st Bt of Stobs) Elliot and Isobella Cranstoun); died before 1683.
    Children:
    1. William Douglas was born in 1651 in Nithsdale, Castle Morton, Dumfries, Scotland; died in 1672.
    2. 4. Brigadier James Douglas was born about 1655 in Castle Morton, Dumfries, Scotland; died in 1726; was buried in Morton, Dumfriesshire, Scotland.
    3. Elizabeth Douglas was born in 1657 in Nithsdale, Castle Morton, Dumfries, Scotland; and died.

  3. 12.  David (of Hartree) Dickson (son of John (Lord Hartree) Dickson and Susanna Ramsay); and died.
    Children:
    1. 6. David Dickson and died.

  4. 14.  Sir Alexander (of Blackness) Wedderburn was born on 22 Mar 1610 (son of James (of Blackness) Wedderburn and Margaret Goldman); died on 18 Nov 1675.

    Notes:

    Clerk of Dundee, 1633-75, a man of much importance in the affairs of his time.

    Alexander + Matilda Fletcher. Matilda (daughter of James Fletcher) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 15.  Matilda Fletcher (daughter of James Fletcher); and died.
    Children:
    1. James Wedderburn was born in 1649; died in 1696.
    2. 7. Helen Wedderburn and died.
    3. John Wedderburn, Bt and died.



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