Births: Leonilla
DOUGLAS, born 12th July 1865, the daughter of Colour-Sergeant John
Scott and Druscilla Douglas, nee HOPCROFT, 29th Regiment
Thomas William DOUGLAS, born 1st August
1868, the son of George and Adelaide Douglas, nee MILLS, Sergeant,
1st Battalion, 14th Regiment
William John Thomas DOUGLAS, born 19th May
1867, the son of John Scott and Druscilla Douglas, nee HOPCROFT,
29th Regiment
Baptisms
DOUGLAS, Howard
George 1840/1843
DOUGLAS,
Leonilla 1865 29th Regiment
DOUGLAS, Rosa
1871 Royal Engineers
DOUGLAS, Thomas
William 1868 14th Regiment
DOUGLAS, William
John T. 1860/1867
Peter DOUGLAS
1902/1903 79th Regiment
7th October 1804, Mary
DOUGLAS, the daughter of Mary and William Douglas 61st Regiment
16th April 1809, DOUGLAS,
Henry, son of Mary and John Douglas, Private, 31st Regiment.
Marriages:
The Hon. George Henry DOUGLAS, 21+, born
in Berlin, the son of the Earl of Morton, Lieutenant, on HMS Queen,
married Thursday 18th July 1850, to Charlotte Martha PARKER, 21+,
the third daughter of Vice-Admiral William Parker C-in-C of Forces in the
Mediterranean
Mary DOUGLAS, to Jeremiah G. CLANCY
1926
Deaths:
DOUGLAS,
William 1868/1869
James DOUGLAS, 42
years 1904
Burials:
9th February, 1814, DOUGLAS,
George, aged 28 years, Merchant
Residents:
Alexander DOUGLAS, resident Malta,
electoral list 1854
Alexander DOUGLAS, buried 8th February
1858
Benjamin DOUGLAS, living at 8D Strada
Mercanti, Valletta, electoral list 1852
John DOUGLAS, died 28th April 1849, on
board the brig Hercules, in passage from Cagliari to Galatz, Seaman
Ninian DOUGLAS, buried 26th November 1822,
aged 71 years
R. DOUGLAS, Freemason, Master of The Lodge
of St.John and St.Paul 1862
B. DOUGLASS, Marine Surveyor in 1856
B. DOUGLASS, Master of The Lodge of
St.John and St.Paul 1836, 1847, 1849. Master of The Zetland Lodge 1853,
1858
Henry Ariel Scott DOUGLASS, born 28th
November 1849, the son of Frederica and George Douglass
Henry
DOUGLASS, born about 1809 in Malta. In 1851 living in Clifton,
Yorkshire, with his mother Mary and two sisters
Isabella S. Scott DOUGLASS, born 6th
August 1848, the daughter of Frederica and George Douglass
Mrs
DOUGLAS, the wife of Reginald Fraser Douglas, Eastern Telegraph
Company, gave birth to a son in the Blue Sisters Hospital, 13th November
1918
Elizabeth
Mary DOUGLAS, the daughter of Reginald Fraser and Sylvia Irwin
Douglas, of 16 Parallel Street, Sliema, Eastern Telegraph Company, born
29th April 1920
Reginald
Fraser DOUGLAS, aged 28 years, bachelor, Submarine Telegraph Clerk,
the son of Arthur Douglas, Banker, married 28th January 1918 to, Sylvia
Irwin BELL, aged 25 years, spinster, the daughter of Charles
William Bell, Banker
Misc:
Pilot Officer BAIRNSFATHER,
Spitfire pilot with 603 Squadron. Whilst in combat on with German ME 109’s
on 11th May 1942, he collided with another Spitfire being piloted by
Flight Lieutenant Bill Douglas, and though both planes crashed, both
pilots managed to bale out and on landing were taken to hospital suffering
from shock
Corporal DOUGLAS, serving
with the King’s Royal Rifles in 1904
William DOUGLAS, 22nd January 1838,
Quarter Master, from HMS Princess Charlotte. His body sent from
Bighi Naval Hospital for interment
Captain William DOUGLAS served in Malta January
1810, Royal Artillery
Lieutenant W.G. DOUGLAS served in Malta September
1810 in 10th (North Lincoln) Regiment, 2nd Battalion
Captain Robert DOUGLAS served in Malta March 1820
in Royal Artillery
Electoral register, 1920,
DOUGLAS, Giorgio, Strada SS Pietro e Paolo
368, Senglea
Buried in
Ta Braxia Cemetery
Alexander DOUGLAS, aged 35 years, born in Port
Glasgow, Merchant, buried 8th February 1858
Frederick Scott DOUGLAS, aged 60 years, born in
London, Bank Clerk, died 18th November 1947
Mary Margaret DOUGLAS, aged 5 months, buried
26th April 1872
Buried in Msida Bastion
Cemetery
Died 22nd November 18**,
Benjamin DOUGLASS, the son of the late Ninian Douglass
Source:
Malta Family History
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