2. | Captain Nathaniel Kemp and died. Nathaniel married Hel?ne Rosalie Marie Whyte-Douglas on 20 Feb 1875 in Belle-Isle-en-Terre, C?tes-d'Armor, Britanny, France. Hel?ne (daughter of James Charles Whyte-Douglas and Mathurine Philomene Moy) was born on 4 Sep 1851 in Plouguenast, C?tes-d'Armor, Britanny, France; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Hel?ne Rosalie Marie Whyte-Douglas was born on 4 Sep 1851 in Plouguenast, C?tes-d'Armor, Britanny, France (daughter of James Charles Whyte-Douglas and Mathurine Philomene Moy); and died.
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6. | James Charles Whyte-Douglas was born on 29 Nov 1819 in Cluden Bank, Holywood, Dumfries, Scotland (son of Thomas Whyte and Emily Olivia Douglas); died on 3 Apr 1885 in Huelgoat, Finist?re, Britanny, France. Notes: He lived in Laz (Finist?re, Britanny, France) James married Mathurine Philomene Moy in 1847 in Belle-Isle-en-Terre, C?tes-d'Armor, Britanny, France. Mathurine (daughter of Julien Moy and Fran?oise Grovalet) was born on 8 Mar 1825 in Langast, C?tes-d'Armor, Britanny, France; died on 24 Apr 1903. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Mathurine Philomene Moy was born on 8 Mar 1825 in Langast, C?tes-d'Armor, Britanny, France (daughter of Julien Moy and Fran?oise Grovalet); died on 24 Apr 1903. Notes: of Brittany
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12. | Thomas Whyte died on 12 May 1861; was buried in St John and St Cuthbert (joint)?s Church Cemetery, Edinburgh, Scotland. Notes: of Dunscore, Dumfriesshire Thomas married Emily Olivia Douglas on 1 Dec 1814 in Holmhill, Dumfries-shire, Scotland. Emily (daughter of Captain William Douglas and Henrietta Nicolson) was born in 1784; died on 6 Feb 1838; was buried in St John and St Cuthbert (joint)?s Church Cemetery, Edinburgh, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
13. | Emily Olivia Douglas was born in 1784 (daughter of Captain William Douglas and Henrietta Nicolson); died on 6 Feb 1838; was buried in St John and St Cuthbert (joint)?s Church Cemetery, Edinburgh, Scotland. Notes: The Nicholsons received grants of land in Sligo under the Acts of Settlement and one of them became High Sherrif of Sligo in 1671. In 1675 Edward Nicholson, described as of Cummin or Knocknaray, served as High Sheriff of Leitrim. The Nicholson estate extended in to the Barony of Leyny, covering part of the parish of Achonry. This estate was sold in the Landed Estates court in 1876 on behalf of Agnes Mary Nicholason, an infant. McTernan states that the Gethin family were the purchasers and they in turn leased it to several other parties. There were also legal proceedings within the family due to loans and mortgages. Two granddaughters of James Nicholson (d.1810), Emily and Harriett Douglas, were married to Adam Mossman and Thomas White, who also held land in Sligo. Adam Mossman was a Liverpool merchant. Various members of the Mossman family, who were married into the Nicholason family, held c.1000 acres in County Sligo in 1876. In November 1865 James C. Whyte Douglas offered lands at Luffertan, Woodpark and fishing rights at Culleenduff for sale in the Landed Estates Court. The original leases were between James Nicholson and the Earl of Erne's estate. George W. Douglas was still the owner of 70 acres at Culleenduff, in the 1870s. Notes: Married:
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14. | Julien Moy was born before 1825; and died. Julien + Fran?oise Grovalet. Fran?oise was born before 1825; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
15. | Fran?oise Grovalet was born before 1825; and died.
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