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Douglas. Did you notice a connection between any Douglas' and Yost? Thanks
again.
Anything in Un. Co. IL. I can do for you, let me know.

Teresa


Douglas, 268,
Mr. Davis removed to Camden, S. C., the latter part of the year 1846, after a
continuous residence in Salisbury of ten years. He was admired, respected, and
beloved by all who knew him. The parish records of St. Luke’s Church before the
rectorship of Mr. Davis are lost, and the records kept by him are incomplete. Mrs.
Jane C. Mitchell (now Boyden) is the first name among the list of confirmations,
September 9, 1837. The last name is Charles F. Fisher, September, 1846. Among
the baptisms is this entry: “July 24, 1844, James Alexander Craige and George
Kerr Craige, infants of Burton and Elizabeth Craige, Catawba County.” Among the
burials are the following names: November, 1841, Mr. George Baker; August 22,
1843, Mrs. Mary N. Steele; January 24, 1844, W. D. Crawford.” Among the
marriages are the following: 1843, Dr. George B. Douglas and Miss Mary Ellis;
July, Mr. Charles F. Fisher and Elizabeth Caldwell; November, Mr. N. Boyden to
Mrs. Jane Mitchell; Dr. R. Hill to Miss M. Fisher. The record of marriages before
the year 1843 has not been preserved.

291,
FOURTH REGIMENT INFANTRY
COMPANY B
Private
Douglas, Adoiphus=2
0D.; en. June 3, 1861; a. 22; d. Manassas Junction,
September 12, 1861.

324-325
THIRTY-FOURTH REGIMENT
COMPANY D
Privates
Douglas, Augustus; d. of d.
Douglas, Joseph A.
Douglas, Samuel; pr. to 3d. Lt.; d. of d.









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