Genealogy
Melvyn Douglass, FSA Scot
8010 Oakwood Trace
Houston, TX 77040
You may email him at:
Melvyn.douglass@usa.net
Please remember that Mr. Douglass receives hundreds of information requests every
month. Please be patient for a response and thank you for understanding.
Looking to connect with other members to talk about your heritage?
Register with the Clan Douglas Society of North America web site and ask away in the Discussion Board.
Douglas DNA Project
This project has arisen because many modern Douglas families have lost their genealogical connections to the Old Douglas lineages. Many of us can trace our families into the 1700s or even 1600s, and have family stories linking us to one of the old lines. But because of migration or lost records, we cannot find our Scottish ancestors or prove our descent from one of the old lines.
Goals:
1.We seek to characterize the Old Douglas lines (eg Red, Black, and Morton Douglases and others). We are seeking Y DNA samples from Douglas males who can trace their lines to William De Douglas c1174.
We hope that with enough samples we can “define” these lines so that modern Douglases who have lost their connections with the Douglas lines can compare their results and be re-united (genealogically) with their origins.
2.We will also define the profiles of those families who cannot yet establish their connections to the Old Lines. We may be able to establish previously unknown connections in the modern families. However as we establish the genetic profiles of the modern lines it will be interesting to see if they can connect into the Old Lines.
3.With enough data we may be able to learn something about the origins of the Douglas clan. It has been thought that all of the modern Douglases are descended from Willem de Duglis (1174) and his sons. But there was at least one other Douglas who pre-dated Willem. This was Sholto, and his descendants are now in Italy and use the name of Scotti-Douglas, or Douglas-Scotti. In other clans a number of families grouped together, taking the name of the local area, and formed the clan. Did this happen in the Douglases? Were there a number of early Douglas progenitors?
4.Willem De Duglis was thought to be a Viking. We may be able to add more data to this discussion.
See the Douglas DNA Project progress!

