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Delia Douglass

Delia Douglass

Female 1801 - Yes, date unknown

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Delia Douglass was born on 1 Feb 1801 (daughter of Elmore Douglass and Elizabeth T. Blakemore); and died.

    Family/Spouse: Elias R. Brooks. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Elmore Douglass was born on 16 Jan 1753 in Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA (son of Col. Edward Douglass and Sarah Elizabeth George); died on 8 Oct 1819 in Smith Co, Tennessee, USA.

    Elmore married Elizabeth T. Blakemore on 25 Jan 1777 in Amhurst County, Virginia, USA. Elizabeth was born before 1777; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth T. Blakemore was born before 1777; and died.
    Children:
    1. John W. Douglass was born on 13 Nov 1777; and died.
    2. Celia Douglass was born on 4 Dec 1779; and died.
    3. Sally Douglass was born on 21 Feb 1782; and died.
    4. Nancy Douglass was born on 26 Mar 1784; and died.
    5. Elizabeth Douglass was born on 13 Jan 1786; and died.
    6. Edward Douglass was born on 26 Jun 1791; and died.
    7. Dr. Elmore Douglass was born on 26 Jun 1791; and died.
    8. Burchett Douglass was born on 16 Oct 1793; and died.
    9. Ila Douglass was born about 1794; and died.
    10. Ennis Douglass was born on 13 Feb 1796; and died.
    11. 1. Delia Douglass was born on 1 Feb 1801; and died.
    12. Asa Blakemore Douglass was born on 10 Feb 1803; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Col. Edward Douglass was born on 3 Oct 1713 in Scotland; died on 2 Feb 1795 in Sumner County, Tennessee, USA.

    Notes:

    The Douglass family took a prominent part in the early day affairs of Sumner County. Edward Douglass, Sr. was a man of education and said to have been a lawyer, though he never practiced law. He was one of the first magistrates of Sumner County. Prior to July, 1796, the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions were held in different places, at Edward Douglass' place in 1788 and 1790, and at the Ezekial Douglass place in 1793-1796. The first term of court held under the organization of the State of Tennessee was in July, 1796, and Edward Douglass, (Jr.) and James Douglass were among those commissioned as justices by John Sevier, the first Governor of the State. Both James and Edward (Jr.) served terms as Sheriff of Sumner County. Edward (Jr.) also served a term as a State Senator. Edward Douglass, Sr. died 2 Feb. 1795, Cage's Bend, Sumner Co., TN.

    Peggy Bone Colella writes: History books say Edward Douglass was a Colonel during the Revolution. Some researchers, however, say he was not a Colonel but only a Private. The confusion may come from the fact that there was an Edward Douglass in Northampton Co., VA, referred to in the will of Ann Southey Harmar Littleton, in 1656, as Lt. Col. Edward Douglass. This Edward and his wife Isabella had a son Edward who is believed to have be either the father or grandfather of the Edward Douglass b. 1713. There is also a conflict of information on where Edward (b.1713) was born. Most likely correct is that he was born 10 Mar. 1713 in Virginia. In a "SKETCH OF THE DOUGLASS FAMILY", written in 1839 by James Douglass, son of Edward and Sarah (George) Douglass, James says that his father had said "he had but one own brother, John Douglass" and that their father died when they were young. Nothing has been found on this John Douglass, but he is said to have had 8 sons.

    Edward Douglass married Sarah George, probably in 1740 or 1741. There is another conflict here. That Sarah was a George appears definite since the sketch by her son James, says she was a George, that she was born in 1711 and that he believed she had 2 brothers and 2 sisters. Researchers have had that she was the daughter of John George, b. 1704 VA d. 1784 VA, and his wife Mary/Millicent Jordan. This is definitely not correct for a couple of reasons, the main one being John could not have had a child at the age of 7 years. Also John George's family is well documented and he had 5 daughters and 3 sons. It is possible Sarah was the daughter of an earlier John George, but which one?!. (I'm working on this and would appreciate any input.)

    Thomas Claybourne Douglass, a grandson of Edward, relates in his biography of the Douglass family that, "Shortly after my papa and mother moved, Grandpa Douglass and Grandma, with all their children, followed ... and settled the place that we all knew as the Uncle Reuben Douglass place on West Station Camp Creek." The same biography says, "that father (James Douglass) and mother moved to Tennessee in the year 1788 or '89." Thus, we see that, at least the sons Reuben and James preceded their father and mother to Sumner County, which was then a part of the territory of North Carolina, later to become the county of the State of Tennessee.

    William Blount was Territorial Governor of the United States of America south of the River Ohio. He called a Constitutional Convention to be held in Knoxville, Tennessee, on 11 Jan. 1796. It is recorded that among other delegates present, there was Andrew Jackson from Davidson Co. and Edward Douglass, Jr. and W. Douglass from Sumner Co.

    Birth:
    Grampion Hills, Scotland??? Grampian??

    Edward married Sarah Elizabeth George in 1740 in Virginia, USA. Sarah was born in 1714 in Virginia, USA; died on 2 Jan 1795 in Sumner County, Tennessee, USA; was buried in Cage Family Cemetery, Sumner County, Tennessee, USA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Sarah Elizabeth George was born in 1714 in Virginia, USA; died on 2 Jan 1795 in Sumner County, Tennessee, USA; was buried in Cage Family Cemetery, Sumner County, Tennessee, USA.

    Notes:

    Sarah George married Edward Douglass in Fauquier County, Virginia in 1740. They removed from Virginia and settled in Sumner County, Tennessee, in 1785. The portrait was painted soon after their arrival in Sumner County.. The portrait descended in the Douglass family for many generations to the current owner.

    The sketch by her son James (1762-1837), says she was a George, that she was born in 1711 and that he believed she had 2 brothers and 2 sisters. Researchers have had that she was the daughter of John George, b. 1704 VA d. 1784 VA, and his wife Mary/Millicent Jordan. This is definitely not correct for a couple of reasons, the main one being John could not have had a child at the age of 7 years. Also John George's family is well documented and he had 5 daughters and 3 sons. It is possible Sarah was the daughter of an earlier John George, but which one?!. (I'm working on this and would appreciate any input.)

    A subscriber says ' have Sarah Elizabeth George being born 1726 and Death 02 January 1797'


    Buried:
    Her daughter, Elizabeth Douglass b. 1754 d. 1792 age 38 m. 1768 Maj. William Cage

    Children:
    1. John Douglass was born in 1741 in Virginia, USA; died in 1777.
    2. William Alfred Douglass was born on 31 Jul 1742 in Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA; died on 3 Aug 1814 in Sumner Co. Tennessee, USA.
    3. Edward Douglass was born in 1745 in Virginia, USA; died in May 1825 in Wilson Co., Tennessee, USA.
    4. 2. Elmore Douglass was born on 16 Jan 1753 in Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA; died on 8 Oct 1819 in Smith Co, Tennessee, USA.
    5. Elizabeth Douglass was born in Aug 1754 in Culpeper Co., Virginia, USA; died in 1842 in Sumner County, Tennessee, USA.
    6. Ezekial Douglass was born in 1756 in Virginia, USA; died in 1825 in Pulaski County, Arizona, USA.
    7. Sally Douglass was born on 20 Mar 1759 in Virginia, USA; died on 11 May 1829 in Sumner County, Tennessee, USA.
    8. James Sewell Douglass was born on 13 Mar 1762 in Virginia, USA; died on 29 Mar 1837 in Sumner County, Tennessee, USA.
    9. Reuben Douglass was born on 6 Apr 1763 in Fauquier Co., Virginia, USA; died on 26 Aug 1832 in Sumner County, Tennessee, USA; was buried in Douglas-Pardue Cemetery, Gallatin, Sumner County, Tennessee, USA.



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