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101 Although his estates were extensive and with a good income, Sir Roger's extravagance and love of horse racing led him into financial difficulties and he needed to make a good marriage. He married Lady Essex Finch, the daughter of Daniel Finch, 2nd Earl of Nottingham (with ?7,000) on 20 July 1703. Family: Sir Roger (3rd Bt) Mostyn / Essex (of Winchilsea) Finch (F49782)
 
102 An English politician and the father of James Craggs the Younger. Craggs, James (the Elder) (I79363)
 
103 an heiress to an estate in Fife M'mouran, Anna Mrs (I158304)
 
104 Ancestry.co has Ann C born 6 Aug 1745 in Craigs, Kemback, Cupar Crichton, Ann (I36892)
 
105 Augusta V. Grove, was listed, together with her sister Lucy A. M., as a student at Augusta Female Seminary, now Mary Baldwin College, Staunton, during its first year, 1843-4. Grove, Augusta V. (I55342)
 
106 b. 1918 Buenos Aires[?]; at Estancia Esperanza;

Estancia Esperanza, Patagonia, Argentina? 
Douglas, Rosemary Magellan (I78068)
 
107 bap. 5 August 1897, Dutch Reformed Church, wit: Michael Casper Frank
 
Douglass, William Frank (I80954)
 
108 baptized at Venlo, the 5^ of April 1778 by the Rev^ J. M. Asink, minister there Venlo. Douglas, Carel Aytoun Willem (I83613)
 
109 Bishop of Carlisle Waldegrave, Rt. Rev. Hon. Samuel (I81344)
 
110 born on 18 Mar 1856 in ??? St. Andrews and St. Leonards, Fife, Scotland Douglas, Mary (I79525)
 
111 Born on the road to Nagode during the Indian Mutiny, Jan 11 1857 Mathias, Susan Constance (I75359)
 
112 Brig Gen Hon Charles Lambton DSO (b. 3 Nov 1857; d. 5 Dec 1949), mar. 22 Jun 1912 Lavinia Marion Garforth (d. 18 Aug 1976), 1st dau. of William Henry Garforth, of Westow Hall, co. York, by his wife Hon Hylda Maria Madeline, 3rd dau. of Henry [Willoughby], 8th Baron Middleton, and had issue Lambton, Brig. Hon. Charles (I105681)
 
113 British Liberal politician who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from March 1894 to June 1895. Between the death of his father, in 1851, and the death of his grandfather, the 4th Earl of Rosebery, in 1868 he was known by the courtesy title of Lord Dalmeny. Primrose, Archibald Philip (5th Earl of Rosebery, 1st Earl of Midlothian) (I82588)
 
114 Burmah Commission, Superintendent of the Shan States. Hildebrand, Arthur Hedding (I79554)
 
115 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Evans, C. Douglas (I80539)
 
116 c1904 to Chile; employed by SETF; later, set up own business in Punta Arenas; director of Soc. Anon. Mercantil de la Patagonia; representative for sheep ranchers Douglas-Esperanza, Reynard-Domange, Stanley-Wood (Ea. Monte Aymond); business became "Lethaby & Gallie"; active in R?o Gallegos; Gallie, Andrew Norie (I78069)
 
117 Called 'Bluebeard' because he had 4 wives Riddell, Walter (3rd Bart of that Ilk) (I172208)
 
118 came south (?to London) from Invernesshire in the 1860s to work for the Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, and helped the Rothschilds to sell war bonds during the Russo-Japanese war. Cameron, Sir Ewen Allan (I96091)
 
119 Captain in the service of the Honourable East India Company Service Haldane, James (2nd of Airthrey) (I78391)
 
120 Captain of a Revenue boat at Belfast Douglas, Captain James (I76820)
 
121 CASS Census records index for Hopewell, Ontario County, NY, 1865


http://raims.com/hopewell65.html

318 Covil Cass * Hopewell 1865
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318 L H Cass * Hopewell 1865
46
318 Maria Cass * Hopewell 1865
46
318 Theresa Cass * Hopewell 1865
46

the * means the transcriber questioned the name due to poor text, etc 
Case, Covell (I24200)
 
122 CEDRYCH, Lord of Gwynfai and of Cardigan, who received as a gift from Fitz Hamon the Castle and Lordship of Ruthyn. ???, \Cedrych\ (I54472)
 
123 Charles and William, were both blacksmiths.
William Douglas became a blacksmith, like his elder brother Charles, having been raised to the job by his Galloway uncles at New Fowlis. He must have held some land, too, for farming 
Douglas, William (I85192)
 
124 Charles and William, were both blacksmiths. Douglas, Charles (I85195)
 
125 Charles, the younger son of Charles 3rd Duke of Queensberry, became earl of Drumlanrig on his brother's accidental death. Born 17th July 1726, he was also educated at Winchester and Oxford. He was chosen M.P. for the county of Dumfries, at the general election of 1747, and re-elected in 1754. Having gone to Lisbon on account of his health, he was in that city when the celebrated earthquake took place, 1st November 1755. He returned home the following year, and died, 24th October 1756, unmarried.
 
Douglas, Charles (Earl of Drumlanrig) (I128652)
 
126 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Wonnacott, Timothy (I191270)
 
127 chief assistant keeper of the Sasines in Edinburgh, Duffes, George Macpherson (I98046)
 
128 Chief Constable, Metropolitan Police, 1910, and Chief Constable, The Lothians and Peeblesshire, in 1914. Douglas, Major Sholto William CBE DSO (I80252)
 
129 children :
BOYDELL Maria Margarita (1758 London - 1797)
BOYDELL Elizabeth (1760 London)
BOYDELL Charles (1761 London - 1766 London)
BOYDELL Josiah (1762 London)
BOYDELL Sarah (1765 London)
BOYDELL Charles (1766 London)
BOYDELL Francis (1768 London)
BOYDELL Jane (1771 London - 1801 London)
BOYDELL Sophia (1773 St Matthew, Bethnal Green, London)
BOYDELL John (1778 London - 1790 London) 
Pickfatt, Jane (I190822)
 
130 Colonel in the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Colonel Campbell served for 33 years in the Regular Army and was Chairman of the Regimental Trust and President of the Regimental Association.

Lived in Stobo, Peebleshire 
Campbell, Colonel Andrew P. W. (I186578)
 
131 Commodore in the Bombay Marine Nesbitt, Andrew (I83691)
 
132 Contract> 26 and 30 Jun 1628. Family: Arthur Douglas, Kt / Isobel Douglas (F27944)
 
133 Cradock of Caverswall Castle Cradock, George (I81792)
 
134 Created Baron Gosford in 1776 and Viscount Gosford in 1785
High Sheriff of Armagh in 1751 and High Sheriff of Cavan in 1761.
Between 1756 and 1761, he was Deputy Governor of County Armagh and on 7 May he was sworn of the Privy Council of Ireland. 
Acheson, Archibald (1st Viscount Gosford) (I82632)
 
135 Date calculated from birth of the first child. Family: Capt. Joseph Hamilton Douglas, Gentleman / Penelope Morris (F5166)
 
136 dau. and cohrss. of Humphrey Packington, of Chaddesley Corbet, co. Worcester Packington, Mary (I84232)
 
137 daughter of Francis John Tennant and Annie Geraldine Redmayne Tennant, Geraldine Bryde Dinah (I72607)
 
138 Daughters living in 2014:
Sue Johnson, Louise Davis, Rosemary Osborne & Sheila Broome
 
Cooper, Ora (I4930)
 
139 Dean at Kildare, County Kildare, Ireland Craig, Very Reverend Herbert Newcome (I80547)
 
140 Died aged 16
Abode: Clitheroe 
Douglas, James (I98258)
 
141 died Benn ekom /Ede 17/Jan/1986 Douglas, John (I192335)
 
142 Died of spinal meningitis Minkler, Claude (I27439)
 
143 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Douglas, Jennifer Claire Aruna (I85715)
 
144 Disappeared 8 November 1974, presumed dead; death certificate issued 2016 Bingham, Richard John (7th Earl of Lucan ) (I85304)
 
145 Doris (nee Schuchhardt) Shackelford Kaestner,, of Baltimore, Maryland Kaestner, Doris (I8317)
 
146 Dr John Drysdale was originally from Scotland and was a member of the Society of Physicians in Edinburgh. He was married to Ann Drysdale whose brother was Robert Drysdale, Town Clerk of Kirkcaldy. Dr Drysdale and his wife Ann had a daughter also named Ann. It appears that Dr. Drysdale returned to Scotland with his wife and children before his death on 1 April 1790 in Kirkaldy, Scotland, leaving his illegitimate family behind in Jamaica. During his time in Jamaica Dr Drysdale was a Surgeon in Kingston and held the position of workhouse and hospital surgeon from about 1782 to 1787. Drysdale, Dr John (I192309)
 
147 Edward Pryse Lloyd sssumed surname Lloyd-Harries in 1870 on gaining an inheritance

This gentleman, of Llandingat House, was not born in *Halkyn, Flintshire but rather at his family's ancestral home of Plas Glansevin, Llangadog, Llandovery, Wales (sources Parish Register- Llangadog and his Cadet Papers).

He retired from India as Major but, as indicated by Carmarthenshire Homes listing the occupant of Llandingat House as Col. Edward Pryse Lloyd in 1885, would appear to have gone on in England to attain the rank of Col.

Edward Pryse Lloyd was born at [*Halkyn, Flintshire], on 30 October 1822. He was appointed Ensign in the 24th Bengal Native Infantry on 29 December 1844, and promoted to Lieutenant on 12 September 1846. He served throughout the Sutlej campaign of 1845-46, including the battles of Moodkee, Ferozeshuhur, Buddiwal, and Aliwal, also in the operations against the Forts of Dhurm Kot and Phillour (Medal and two Clasps). Served under Sir Hugh Wheeler against the insurgents in Cashmere in 1847; appointed in 1848, at the commencement of the outbreak that resulted in the Second Sikh Campaign, Adjutant of the 1st Sikh Infantry, and proceeded with a party of Sikhs from Hooshearpore, and surprised, seized, blew up, and demolished the strong Fort of Choky, in the Himalayas, in 1849; served against the insurgents under Ram Singh, and was present at the attack on the enemy's position at Akrot and Aurkabagh (not entitled to the Punjab medal for these operations).

In 1857 he was appointed by Lord Canning second in command, during the Mutinies of the Kamroop Regiment. In 1860 he was appointed Assistant Commissioner of Assam, and was afterwards Principal Assistant to the Governor-General's Agent, N.E. Frontier, and then Deputy Commissioner, 1860; thanked twice by the Government of Bengal for services to the Bhootan Expedition under Sir Henry Tombs, V.C.

He married in 1849, at Simla, India, Louisa Susan, youngest daughter of the late Isaac Pereira, of the Bengal Artillery, and had issue, 3 sons and one daughter. He succeeded to Llandingat House, Carmarthenshire, and part of the Maesllydan estate, 12 September 1870, when he assumed, by injunction of the will of the late Mrs Lloyd Harries, the surname Harries in addition to his own of Lloyd.

Promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel on 29 December 1870, he retired shortly afterwards. Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Pryse Lloyd Harries died at Llandridnod Wells on 26 September 1890. The above service details were compiled from various sources, including Bengal Army Lists, Hart's Army List, and Annals and Antiquities of the Counties and County Families of Wales, from which it would appear that he is only entitled to the medal for the Sutlej campaign with two clasps. 
Lloyd-Harries, Col. Edward Pryse (I77969)
 
148 eldest son MacDougall, Alan (of Gallanach) W.S. (I189093)
 
149 Elizabeth FitzWalter, suo jure 8th Baroness FitzWalter (1430? pre.1485), widow of John Radcliffe.
Her estates passed on her death to her son from her first marriage, the 9th Baron FitzWalter, (attainted for treason in 1495). 
Fitzwalter, Baroness Elizabeth (I124103)
 
150 Elizabeth Lily Gibsone (former wife of Capt Hugh Hackett Gibsone; mar. (3) 12 Aug 1886 Richard Muldowney, of Clondalkin, co. Kildare), 1st dau. of John Black, of Ceylon Black, Elizabeth Lily (I117922)
 

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