Douglas families in Perthshire

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•  Logierait burials
•  Logierait records
•  Croft Douglas
•  Allt Poll Dubh-Ghlas
•  Rev John Douglas
•  Robert Douglas, son of the above Rev. John
•  Alexander Douglas, shoemaker  [pdf 761kb]
•  Scone
•  David Douglas, botanist
•  George Douglas, 2nd Earl of Dumbarton
•  John Douglas, New Zealand pastoralist
•  Tradesmen in Perth on 1850
•  Katy Barlass
•  William Douglas, house-painter
•  John Douglas, of Blair Atholl
descendants tree
•  Hugh Douglas, musical instrument maker, had a son in the same profession in Glasgow, also Hugh.
•  Patrick Douglas, born Foulis Easter in 1724, Town Major of Portsmouth
•  Alexander Douglas of Kenmore married 28 July 1795 to Margaret Campbell of Killin
•  Thomas David Douglass (b. 19 May 1829, bap. June 1829, d. 26 February 1891]: father Charles William, mother Christian Reid, Dunkeld, Perth, Scotland]] [blacksmith and wagonmaker – LIKE son] Thomas emigrated to south Africa with his wife Margaret and children Richard and Christina in 1960.
•  Mr John George Douglas (inventor), of Dirgarve, Aberfeldy, which house apparently had a cinema. He was one of the early owners of a cine camera and his early 1950s films are now held in the Aberfeldy Museum.



James Douglas of Lethendy
Descendants of James Douglas of Lethendy

William Douglas descendants
Descendants of William Douglas, blacksmith

Further reading
•  Extensive work has been done on the Douglas families of Monzie and Fowlis Wester


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