Allen Omega (Douglas)

 

flick2.jpgAllen Omega, a grandchild of Willie Thomas' "aka" William R. Douglas has completed research into his family, who are descended from slaves. William was a son of Henry and Sarah Ann Clemons-Douglas and a grandchild of Henderson and Mourning Meachum-Douglass and James and Sopha Marshall-Clemons. All of whom lived in Anson county, North Carolina, USA, in the late 1800's.

These are some of his trees:

Alexander Douglas
Johnny H. Douglas
Joseph Douglas
William Douglas
Arron Douglas
Hay Douglas
Ann Elizabeth Douglas
Matilda Ann Douglas
Charles Douglas
Harriet Douglas
Caroline Douglas
Henry Douglas

 

Here is the Douglas family from 1880 to the early 1900's in Anson county NC. Henderson Douglas a mulatto who was born into slavery sometime around 1825 married Mourning Meachum-Douglas who was also born into slavery sometime aroung 1830. Henderson and Mourning were said to have had 19 children, but I have only found information on 12 and possibly 5 others that are not listed below. They were as follows.

 

Johnny A. Douglas born 1849 and died in 1928.
Joseph Douglas born 1850 and died in 1928.
William Douglas born abt. 1855.
Aron or Arron Douglas born abt. 1856.
Ann Elizabeth Douglass born abt. 1858.
Matilda Ann Douglas born abt. 1863.
Charles Douglass born abt. 1864.
Harriet (Hattie) Douglas born abt. 1866.
Henry Douglas born 1867 and died in 1931.
Caroline Douglas who was born in 1868.
Hay Douglas who I couldn't find any information on.

 

For further infomation, please see Allen's website...


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