1. | James Ellerbee Douglas (son of Dr. James Douglas, MD and Esther C. Ellerbee); and died. Family/Spouse: Aurelia V. Hunter. Aurelia was born in 1835; died on 27 Oct 1852; was buried on 28 Oct 1852 in Red Hill Cemetery, Florence South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
2. | Dr. James Douglas, MD was born about 1793 in Anson Co., North Carolina, USA (son of Capt. James Douglas, Esq. and Sarah Howard Leake); died on 24 Sep 1834 in Cheraw, Chesterfield Co., South Carolina. James married Esther C. Ellerbee on 30 Jun 1816 in Cheraw, Chesterfield Co., South Carolina. Esther was born on 18 Sep 1799; died on 18 Jan 1867 in Chesterfield Co., South Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Esther C. Ellerbee was born on 18 Sep 1799; died on 18 Jan 1867 in Chesterfield Co., South Carolina. Notes: Ester C. Ellerbe was a large land and slave owner. Documents show her owning over thirty thousand acres of land and fifty slaves.
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4. | Capt. James Douglas, Esq. was born in 1762 in Prince William Co., Virginia (son of Benjamin Thomas Douglas, Sr. and Charity Tennill); died on 12 Oct 1820 in Anson Co., North Carolina, USA. Notes: It is apparent that Capt. Douglas took the "Old Philadelphia Wagon Road" from western Virginia to Anson County North Carolina. James married Sarah Howard Leake about 1785. Sarah was born about 1768; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Sarah Howard Leake was born about 1768; and died. Notes: There was a name change in this generation from Leake to Leak sometimes Leek.
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8. | Benjamin Thomas Douglas, Sr. was born about 1732 in Charles Co. Maryland (son of William Douglas and Sarah Berryman); died in May 1816 in Botetourt Co., Virginia. Notes: Benjamin T. Douglas leased a plantation in an area called Leed's Manor. This plantation was leased from Thomas,Lord Fairax. Leeds Manor was near the Blue Ridge Mountains in western Virginia, this area today is in the Shenandoah Valley. Leeds Manor was in Prince William Co., he later moved to Fauquier then Culpeper and finally (ca 1793) Botetourt Co. Benjamin married Charity Tennill about 1761 in Prince William Co., Virginia. Charity was born in Jun 1742 in Prince William Co., Virginia; died in Jul 1832 in Montgomery Co. Virginia; was buried in Jul 1832 in Craig Cemetery, Montgomery Co., Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | Charity Tennill was born in Jun 1742 in Prince William Co., Virginia; died in Jul 1832 in Montgomery Co. Virginia; was buried in Jul 1832 in Craig Cemetery, Montgomery Co., Virginia. Notes: The Tennell family descends from French Hugenauts from Picardy, France. These people migrated to America in the early 1700's. Many of this family migrated to southern Georiga were there is a county named after them today. Notes: Married:
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