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GEORGE LAFFAETTE DOUGLASS 1826-1914
Fathers:CYRUS,JOSEPH,DOMINI

Search.........Person
Gender.........male
PAF-ID.........09000042
Age............87y 9m 14d
Fam-Group......DOUGLASS
Fam-ID.........DOUGLASS
Citizenship....US born
Status.........deceased
Last-Marital...widowed

#Marriages.....1
#Divorces......0
#Sources.......10
#Events........1
#Images:.......15
#Comments......2
#Siblings......12
#Children......9

Person-Type....A
Immigrant?.....no
Immig-Known?...no
Parent?........father
Spouse?........husband
Sibling?.......brother
Child?.........son
Twin...........no
Adopted?.......

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Ancestor.......ancestor
RelatedToMe....3XGreat
Gen-#..........06
Ahn-#..........00000000042
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Burial.........Evergreen Cemetery lot 121 grave 5

Parents and Siblings
  1. Parent: CYRUS DOUGLASS, male, born:1792-01-28 ?Shoreham (Addison) Vermont, died:1880-12-20 (88y 10m 22d) Vermilion county Illinois, Anc:1, Dad:JOSEPH DOUGLASS, Mom:ABIGAIL SCOTT, #M:2, #Cmnts:3, #SrcDocs:6
  2. Parent: RUBY RHODA BLOSS, female, born:1806-01-24 Tioga county Pennsylvania, died:1866-12-15 (60y 10m 21d) Vermilion county Illinois, Anc:1, Dad:DORMAN BLOSS, Mom:LUANIE CUTLER, #M:1, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:5
  3. Sibling: Dorman Bloss DOUGLASS, male, born:1827-10-11 Fairmont (Will) Illinois, died:1915-12-16 (88y 2m 5d) Veedersburg (Fountain) Indiana, Dad:CYRUS DOUGLASS, Mom:RUBY RHODA BLOSS, #M:1, #Cmnts:2, #SrcDocs:5
  4. Sibling: Juliet DOUGLASS, female, born:1828-12-02 Fairmont (Will) Illinois, died:1888-08-19 (59y 8m 17d) Decatur county Iowa, Dad:CYRUS DOUGLASS, Mom:RUBY RHODA BLOSS, #M:1, #SrcDocs:3
  5. Sibling: Louisa DOUGLASS, female, born:1830-02-04 Fairmont (Will) Illinois, died:1913-02-24 (83y 0m 20d) ?Decatur county Iowa, Dad:CYRUS DOUGLASS, Mom:RUBY RHODA BLOSS, #M:1, #SrcDocs:3
  6. Sibling: Cyrus DOUGLASS Jr., male, born:1831-12-26 Fairmont (Will) Illinois, died:1880-1921 (48y 0m 6d) , Dad:CYRUS DOUGLASS, Mom:RUBY RHODA BLOSS, #SrcDocs:2
  7. Sibling: Luther DOUGLASS, male, born:1833-04-09 Fairmont (Will) Illinois, died:1892-01-17 (58y 9m 8d) Missouri, Dad:CYRUS DOUGLASS, Mom:RUBY RHODA BLOSS, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2
  8. Sibling: Joseph DOUGLASS, male, born:1834-12-29 Fairmont (Will) Illinois, died:1880-1924 (45y 0m 3d) , Dad:CYRUS DOUGLASS, Mom:RUBY RHODA BLOSS, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2
  9. Sibling: Thomas L. DOUGLASS, male, born:1836-11-05 Fairmont (Will) Illinois, died:1880-1926 (43y 1m 27d) , Dad:CYRUS DOUGLASS, Mom:RUBY RHODA BLOSS, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2
  10. Sibling: Arrminta DOUGLASS, female, born:1838-11-04 Fairmont (Will) Illinois, died:1863-10-29 (24y 11m 25d) ?Danville (Vermilion) Illinois, Dad:CYRUS DOUGLASS, Mom:RUBY RHODA BLOSS, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2
  11. Sibling: Alfred DOUGLASS, male, born:1841-06-29 Fairmont (Will) Illinois, died:1857-03-26 (15y 8m 25d) Vermilion county Illinois, Dad:CYRUS DOUGLASS, Mom:RUBY RHODA BLOSS, #SrcDocs:3
  12. Sibling: Ira DOUGLASS, male, born:1842-11-05 Fairmont (Will) Illinois, died:1849-03-28 (6y 4m 23d) Vermilion county Illinois, Dad:CYRUS DOUGLASS, Mom:RUBY RHODA BLOSS, #SrcDocs:3
  13. Sibling: Mary DOUGLASS, female, born:1844-09-09 Fairmont (Will) Illinois, died:1880-1934 (35y 3m 23d) , Dad:CYRUS DOUGLASS, Mom:RUBY RHODA BLOSS, #SrcDocs:2
  14. Sibling: Bruce Edwin DOUGLASS, male, born:1846-03-31 Fairmont (Will) Illinois, died:1880-1936 (33y 9m 1d) , Dad:CYRUS DOUGLASS, Mom:RUBY RHODA BLOSS, #M:1, #SrcDocs:2

Spouse(s) and Children
  1. Marriage: 1848-12-28 Vermilion county Illinois
  2. Spouse: ELIZABETH ANN METIER, female, born:1829-04-15 Clermont county Ohio, died:1911-05-27 (82y 1m 12d) Lompoc (Santa Barbara) California, Anc:1, Dad:WILLIAM NESBIT METIER, Mom:SARAH MOYERS, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:9
  3. ..Child: Archibald Stone DOUGLASS, male, born:1849-11-30 Vermilion county Illinois, died:1925-01-26 (75y 1m 27d) ?Multnomah county Oregon, Dad:GEORGE LAFFAETTE DOUGLASS, Mom:ELIZABETH ANN METIER, #SrcDocs:2
  4. ..Child: John Orson DOUGLASS, male, born:1852-02-11 Vermilion county Illinois, died:1925-11-18 (73y 9m 7d) ?California, Dad:GEORGE LAFFAETTE DOUGLASS, Mom:ELIZABETH ANN METIER, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:4
  5. ..Child: Luther M. DOUGLASS, male, born:1854-03-21 Vermilion county Illinois, died:1884-03-16 (29y 11m 23d) Centerville (Turner) South Dakota, Dad:GEORGE LAFFAETTE DOUGLASS, Mom:ELIZABETH ANN METIER, #SrcDocs:1
  6. ..Child: William Harlan DOUGLASS, male, born:1856-02-22 Decatur county Iowa, died:1949 (92y 10m 10d) ?California, Dad:GEORGE LAFFAETTE DOUGLASS, Mom:ELIZABETH ANN METIER, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:2
  7. ..Child: MARY LOUISE DOUGLASS, female, born:1858-02-08 Garden Grove (Decatur) Iowa, died:1945-12-27 (87y 10m 19d) Saint Paul (Ramsey) Minnesota, Anc:1, Dad:GEORGE LAFFAETTE DOUGLASS, Mom:ELIZABETH ANN METIER, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:7
  8. ..Child: Huldy Ann DOUGLASS, female, born:1860-06-30 Decatur county Iowa, died:1863-08-25 (3y 1m 26d) Long Creek (Decatur) Iowa, Dad:GEORGE LAFFAETTE DOUGLASS, Mom:ELIZABETH ANN METIER, #SrcDocs:2
  9. ..Child: Sarah Ordellie DOUGLASS, female, born:1862-11-03 Decatur county Iowa, died:1909-10-31 (46y 11m 28d) Berkeley (Alameda) California, Dad:GEORGE LAFFAETTE DOUGLASS, Mom:ELIZABETH ANN METIER, #Cmnts:1, #SrcDocs:2
  10. ..Child: George Emmet DOUGLASS, male, born:1866-05-27 Iowa, died:1896-10-27 (30y 5m 0d) ?Lompoc (Santa Barbara) California, Dad:GEORGE LAFFAETTE DOUGLASS, Mom:ELIZABETH ANN METIER, #SrcDocs:2
  11. ..Child: Cyrus Fredy DOUGLASS, male, born:1870-03-15 South Dakota, died:1900-1960 (29y 9m 17d) ?Portland (Multnomah) Oregon, Dad:GEORGE LAFFAETTE DOUGLASS, Mom:ELIZABETH ANN METIER, #SrcDocs:2

Events
Birth
: 1826-04-04, Age:87y 9m 14d, Fairmont, Will county, Illinois
Marry-intent
: 1848-12-28, Age:87y 9m 14d, Vermilion county Illinois, Role:fiance, ImageID: O__0102
Married
: 1848-12-28, Age:87y 9m 14d, Vermilion county Illinois, Official:C.W.C. Munsell, Role:groom, ImageID: O__0148
Job
: 1850 , Age:87y 9m 14d, Vermilion county Illinois, carpenter
Census
: 1850 , Age:87y 9m 14d, Danville, Vermilion county, Illinois, Role:census federal, George Douglass age 24 b.IL carpenter, Eliabeth age 21 b.OH, Archibald age 6 months b.IL., ImageID: O__0026
Livedin
: c1859 , Age:87y 9m 14d, Garden Grove, Decatur county, Iowa, family of five at the time
Job
: 1860 , Age:87y 9m 14d, Decatur county Iowa, Role:craftsman, miller
Census
: 1860 , Age:87y 9m 14d, Garden Grove, Decatur county, Iowa, Role:census federal, George L. age 30 born Illinois farmer, Elizabeth A. age 27 born Ohio, John O. age 4 born Illinois, L. M. age 2 born Illinois [is this Mary Louise age 2 born Iowa?], William H. age 1 born Iowa, Samuel Gibson farmer [apprentice?] age 15 norn Illinois., ImageID: O__0057
Livedin
: c1868 , Age:87y 9m 14d, South Dakota, several places for twenty two years
Job
: 1870-1879, Age:87y 9m 14d, Vermillion, Clay county, South Dakota, Role:owner, sawed timber, Settlers learned that their last chance to purchase timber before moving into the interior of South Dakota was to buy from George Douglass. There was no timber in central South Dakota.
Census
: 1870 , Age:87y 9m 14d, Vermillion, Clay county, South Dakota, Role:census federal, George age 44 born Illinois owns saw mill, Elizabeth age 41 born Ohio, Sloan A age 20 born Illinois, John age 18 born Illinois, Luther age 16 born Illinois, William age 14 born Iowa, Mary [Louise] age 12 born Iowa attending school as are all her older siblings, Della age 7 born Iowa, George age 4 born Iowa, 'Baby' [later named Cyrus Freddy] age 2 months born in Mar.in South Dakota.
Job
: 1880 , Age:87y 9m 14d, Centerville, Turner county, South Dakota, farmer
Job
: 1880 , Age:87y 9m 14d, Centerville, Turner county, South Dakota, Role:owner, grist mill operator, His son-in-law Edwin Searls worked for him in 1880-1881 delivering flour.
Census
: 1880 , Age:87y 9m 14d, Centerville, Turner county, South Dakota, Role:census federal, George age 54 farmer born Illinois father born Vermont and mother born Pennsylvania, Elizabeth age 51 born Ohio father born Pennsylvania and mother born Ohio, Sarah D. age 17 born Iowa, George E. age 14 born Iowa, Cyrus F. age 10 born South Dakota., ImageID: O__0059
Livedin
: 1890-1914, Age:87y 9m 14d, Lompoc, Santa Barbara county, California, lived there the rest of their lives
Census
: 1910 , Age:87y 9m 14d, Lompoc, Santa Barbara county, California, Role:census federal, George L. age 84 b.IL parents both b.VT married 61 years owned his home mortgage-free, Ann E. age 81 b.OH father b.PA mother b.OH married 61 years mother of 9 of which 4 were still living, ImageID: O__0027
Burial
: 1914-01 , Age:87y 9m 14d, Lompoc, Santa Barbara county, California, Evergreen Cemetery, lot 121 grave 5, ImageID: O__0018
Death
: 1914-01-18, Age:87y 9m 14d, ?Lompoc, Santa Barbara county, California

Places In
Lompoc (Santa Barbara) California
Garden Grove (Decatur) Iowa
Danville (Vermilion) Illinois
Fairmont (Will) Illinois
Vermillion (Clay) South Dakota
Centerville (Turner) South Dakota

General

Ancestry.com family of Elizabeth Ann (Metier) Douglass born Apr.15, 1827 in Clermont county, Ohio and died May 27, 1911 in Lompoc, Santa Barbara California, She was married on Dec.28, 1848 in Vermilion county Illinois to George L. Douglass (1826-1914) and they had twelve children including ancestor Mary Louise Douglass. · · The birthdates of all of the children of the family of Cyrus and Ruby (Bloss) Douglass and of the family of their son George L. Douglass. It also tells several other items, including: Cyrus and Ruby were the first couple married in Vermilion county Illinois and that their wedding date was Jan.27, 1825; their children were all born on the family homestead 4 miles south of Danville; their oldest son George was the first boy born in the county; and, their sons made the bricks for · building their home. Also listed is the marriage on Christmas Day 1848 in Vermilion county of George L. Douglass and Elizabeth Ann Matier, and, the birthdates of all of their children.

George was the first white male born in Vermilion county Illinois. According to Cluett Searls, George built the first log home, schoolhouse, and church in Vermillion. However, the books giving the history of Vermilion county Illinois and the town of Vermillion, South Dakota say differently. Per the Lompoc Public Library, Lompoc was experiencing floods during the first three weeks of 1914. It was during this time that George died. Since the local newspaper was not printed from · January 3 through January 27, no obituary could be found for George who died on the 19th. However, the obituary for his wife, who died nearly three years earlier, was found.


Research

On the George L. Douglass Family Record it mentions Granville on the line that it tells of his birth and/or marriage in Vermilion county Illinois. But the town of Granville is in Putnam county some 120 miles north and west of Danville and Vermilion county. There is also a Granville in the eastern part of Addison county Vermont. This is the county where George's father Cyrus grew up. However, this town of Granville is near the center of the eastern border of the county whereas Shoreham is in the southwestern part of the county. Counties and states with a town of Granville:
Greenlee AZ
Sioux IA
Putnam IL
Delaware IN
Hampden Massachusetts
Monroe MO
McHenry ND
Washington NY
Franklin OH
Mifflin PA
Washington PA
Jackson TN
Angelina TX
Charles City VA
Addison Vermont
Milwaukee WI
Monogalia WV Granville could also be the name of a person.

On the George L. Douglass Family Record it mentions Granville on the line that it tells of his birth and/or marriage in Vermilion county Illinois. But the town of Granville is in Putnam county some 120 miles north and west of Danville and Vermilion county. There is also a Granville in the eastern part of Addison county Vermont. This is the county where George's father Cyrus grew up. However, this town of Granville is near the center of the eastern border of the county whereas Shoreham is in the southwestern part of the county. Counties and states with a town of Granville:
Greenlee AZ
Sioux IA
Putnam IL
Delaware IN
Hampden Massachusetts
Monroe MO
McHenry ND
Washington NY
Franklin OH
Mifflin PA
Washington PA
Jackson TN
Angelina TX
Charles City VA
Addison Vermont
Milwaukee WI
Monogalia WV Granville could also be the name of a person.


Image(s) - hover Image IDs to popup full text
O__0002 - Family of Cyrus Douglass and George L. Douglass, handwritten
O__0018 - Tombstone of George L. Douglass and Elizabeth A. (Metier) Douglass
O__0026 - 1850 Census for Vermilion county Illinois with George Douglass and Elizabeth
O__0027 - 1910 Census for Lompoc, Santa Barbara county, California with George Douglass
O__0053 - Family of Elizabeth Ann (Metier) Douglass
O__0057 - 1860 Census for Garden Grove, Decatur county, Iowa with George L. Douglass
O__0058 - 1870 Census for Vermillion county South Dakota with George L. Douglass
O__0059 - 1880 Census for Vermillion county South Dakota with George L. Douglass
O__0102 - Marriage Notation of George L. Douglass and Elizabeth A. Metier
O__0148 - Marriage Certificate for George L. Douglass and Elizabeth A. Metier
Z__0035 - Map of Counties of Illinois
Z__0036 - Map of Counties of Iowa
Z__0051 - Map of Counties of South Dakota


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