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John Robert Cowan-Douglas, DSO, MC, JP

John Robert Cowan-Douglas, DSO, MC, JP

Male 1893 - 1970  (76 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  John Robert Cowan-Douglas, DSO, MC, JP was born on 29 May 1893 (son of Robert William Cowan and Isabella Margaret Balloch); died in 1970.

    Notes:

    of Gateshaw House, Kelso, Roxburghshire
    Capt. Highland L.I. ; educated at Marlborough Coll. and at the R. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst
    He fought in many engagements on the front line, was wounded, taught in the Grenade School in Troon Edinburgh and was awarded the Distinguished Service Order and the Military Cross and was mentioned in dispatches in relation to the battles of Neuve Chapelle (March 1915) and Ypres/Richebourg-l'Avoue in May 1915. Other documents relate to his family and relatives who were involved in (a) an air attack on HMS Venerable in the Channel (b) a Zeppelin attack on Edinburgh and (c) service in Greece.

    Family/Spouse: Rita Chance. Rita (daughter of Joseph Selby Chance, JP and Helen Augusta Wybergh) was born in 1896; died in 1975. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Helen Jennifer Cowan-Douglas was born about 1923; died on 28 Jul 2011.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert William Cowan was born on 4 Apr 1861 in Blythswood (son of Prof. John Black Cowan, LL.D. and Mary Anne Stokes); died on 10 Aug 1934 in Corbet Tower, Morebattle, Scotland.

    Notes:

    Of Gateshaw, Roxburghshire.
    He assumed the surname Cowan-Douglas as a condition of the will of Alexander Sholto Douglas, of Gateshaw, who died in 1917.

    Mr. Cowan-Douglas, who was educated at Fettes Coll., Edinburgh, and assumed the additional surname of Douglas 1916, was formerly ranching in Alberta, Canada.??" Residence: Corbet Tower, Kelso; R. Automobile Club, s.w. ; Western Club, Glasgow.

    From Walford's County Families, 1919: COWAN-DOUGLAS, Robert William, Esq.,
    of Gateshaw, Roxburghshire. Only son of John Black Cowan, Esq., LL.D., Professor of Mat. Med., Glasgow Univ., who d. 1896, by Mary Anne, who d. 1861, dau. of the late Dr. William Stokes, of Dublin; b. 1861; s. Alexander Sholto Douglas, Esq., W.S., J.P., 1916; m. 1892 Isabella Margaret, dau. of the late Robert Balloch, Esq., of Glasgow, and has, with other issue, a son, *John Robert, D.S.O., M.C., Capt. Highland L.I. ; educated at Marlborough Coll. and at the R. Mil. Coll., Sandhurst ; b. 1893. Mr. Cowan-Douglas, who was educated at Fettes Coll., Edinburgh, and assumed the additional surname of Douglas 1916, was formerly ranching in Alberta, Canada.? Residence: Corbet Tower, Kelso; R. Automobile Club, s.w. ; Western Club, Glasgow.

    Robert married Isabella Margaret Balloch in 1892. Isabella (daughter of Robert Balloch and Isabella Browning) was born on 23 Feb 1861 in Govan, Scotland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Isabella Margaret Balloch was born on 23 Feb 1861 in Govan, Scotland (daughter of Robert Balloch and Isabella Browning); and died.
    Children:
    1. 1. John Robert Cowan-Douglas, DSO, MC, JP was born on 29 May 1893; died in 1970.
    2. Lillian Horsburgh Cowan-Douglas was born on 13 Nov 1894; died in 1960.
    3. Hugh Cowan-Douglas was born on 21 Nov 1895; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Prof. John Black Cowan, LL.D. was born on 14 Sep 1829 in Barony Parish, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland (son of Robert Cowan and Margaret Barton Black); died on 27 Jul 1896 in Largs, Ayrshire, Scotland.

    Notes:

    Professor of Mat. Med., Glasgow Univ.

    From an article on the Glasgow medical faculty:
    John Black Cowan (1828-1896)
    Cowan succeeded Easton in 1865 but poor health ended his professional career at the early age of 51, and so his life was a story of promise unfulfilled. Born into a family with a long history of medical practice in Glasgow, after the almost mandatory travel round the medical schools of Europe, he was one of a small band of young Glasgow graduates, including G.H.B. Macleod and G. Buchanan, who served as civil practitioners in the Crimea. From 1856 to 1865 he held appointments in medical jurisprudence and medicine in Anderson?s
    College, the training school for many University professors, and enjoyed a large private practice.
    His special interest was diseases of children and he had College but soon turned to obstetrics and, from 1860 onwards, contributed papers on this subject to the Glasgow Medical Journal; the most important was entitled ?The Mechanism of Parturition? published in three parts. This established his reputation as a man of mark in the profession and in 1868 he was an obvious choice for the Regius Chair of Midwifery on the death of Dr Pagan.
    At this time, midwifery lacked a good textbook in the English language and Leishman devoted himself to correcting the shortcoming. His System of Midwifery (1870) enjoyed great success, reaching fourth English and third American editions in 1888. It earned praise not just as a medical work, but as a model of fluent clear language. A great reader of varied literature both English and foreign, especially French and German, his love of letters was reflected in his lectures which were concise and interesting with a distinct scholarly flavour.
    Professionally a strong advocate of the influence of nature in the cure of disease, he was opposed to meddling interference in obstetrics.

    (Research):Will of John Black Cowan, doctor of medicine and of laws Emeritus Professor of Materia Medica at Glasgow University, res at 9 Woodside Terr., Glasgow, was conceived 19 Sep 1895 at Dundhu, Aberfoyle, and registered 6 Aug 1896 at Edinburgh (scotlandspeople). Trustees were: William Alston (St. Andrews Hse, Ayr), Alexander Sholto Douglas (W.S., Edinburgh), sons Robert William (rancher, Alberta, Canada), James William Alston (Lieut H.M. Regt Highland Light Infantry), John Marshall (B. Med., Glasgow). John's marriage contracts with wives Mary Anne Stokes and Anne Boleyn Buchanan Alston and the contract of dau Anne Marion Cross Bannatyne nee Cowan with Dugald Bannatyne (chartd accountant, Glasgow) were mentioned. Other benefactors: daughters Mary and Margaret (both unm), grandson John Robert Cowan. Mary inherited her mother's portrait by Sir F.W. Burton; Margaret inherited a silver teaservice (Boar's Head) from the mother of John; son Robert inherited a silver teapot from John, founder of Cowan's Hospital. A codicil (1896) was witnessed by Miss Marion Cross Buchanan of Woodend Cottage, Helensburgh (scotlandspeople).

    Married: 1 Jun 1864 in Blythswood, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland Anne Bolling Buchanan Alston b: 13 Jul 1827 in Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
    Children
    Has No Children Anne Marion Cross Cowan b: 12 Mar 1865 in Blythswood, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland
    Has No Children Alexander Mc Caul Cowan b: 6 Apr 1866 in Old Kilpatrick, Dunbarton, Scotland
    Has No Children James William Alston Cowan b: 19 Sep 1868 in Row, Dunbarton, Scotland
    Has Children John Marshall Cowan b: 22 May 1870 in Row, Dunbarton, Scotland

    John + Mary Anne Stokes. Mary (daughter of William Stokes) died in 1861. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Mary Anne Stokes (daughter of William Stokes); died in 1861.

    Notes:

    or Marianne

    She was Prof John's 2nd wife

    Died:
    Presumably in childbirth

    Children:
    1. 2. Robert William Cowan was born on 4 Apr 1861 in Blythswood; died on 10 Aug 1934 in Corbet Tower, Morebattle, Scotland.

  3. 6.  Robert Balloch was born before 1861; and died.

    Robert + Isabella Browning. Isabella was born before 1861; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Isabella Browning was born before 1861; and died.
    Children:
    1. Ann Balloch was born in 1857; and died.
    2. 3. Isabella Margaret Balloch was born on 23 Feb 1861 in Govan, Scotland; and died.
    3. Beatrice Balloch was born in 1868; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Robert Cowan was born on 21 Mar 1796 in Glasgow, Scotland; and died.

    Robert + Margaret Barton Black. Margaret was born on 3 Jun 1797 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Margaret Barton Black was born on 3 Jun 1797 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland; and died.
    Children:
    1. 4. Prof. John Black Cowan, LL.D. was born on 14 Sep 1829 in Barony Parish, Glasgow, Lanark, Scotland; died on 27 Jul 1896 in Largs, Ayrshire, Scotland.

  3. 10.  William Stokes

    Notes:

    of Dublin

    Children:
    1. 5. Mary Anne Stokes died in 1861.



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