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Joan Brooks <[log in to unmask]>
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Research and writing about Virginia genealogy and family history." <[log in to unmask]>
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dew-good with the emphasis on the first syllable.   Joan
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Janice 
  To: [log in to unmask] 
  Sent: Friday, May 27, 2011 12:38 PM
  Subject: Re: [VA-ROOTS] LYNCHBURG Burial Records |


  I'm not familiar with the surname Duiguid. How is it pronounced?

  Thanks
  Janice



  On May 27, 2011, at 8:14 AM, Bill Davidson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

  > The Diuguid family was "associated" with at least two different  
  > Davidson families that were out of the Buckingham Co., VA area.  A  
  > George Alexander Diuguid married a Paulina A. Davidson on 28 Feb  
  > 1844 in Campbell Co., VA, and Paulina was the daughter of Samuel  
  > Davidson (died about 1848 in Appomattox Co., VA) and Elizabeth  
  > Thornhill.  That Samuel Davidson was a son of Alexander and  
  > Elizabeth (Unknown...but maybe "Steele") Davidson, and Alexander  
  > Davidson had moved from Buckingham Co., VA to Bedford Co., VA by the  
  > 1770s (the part of Bedford that became Campbell Co., VA in 1782).   
  > In addition, Judson Carey Davidson (born 2 Feb 1846; died 27 Apr  
  > 1914), who was also a member of the Alexander Davidson family,  
  > married an Elizabeth Diuguid in 1878.  Judson Carey Davidson was a  
  > son of Jesse Thornhill Davidson and Martha M. Osborne and a grandson  
  > of the above Samuel Davidson and Elizabeth Thornhill.
  >
  > Note: The above Samuel Davidson (son of Alexander) who married  
  > Elizabeth Thornhill, and who died in Appomattox Co., VA around 1848,  
  > should not be confused with the Reverend Samuel Davidson/Davison  
  > (pastor of Red Oak Baptist Church for many years) who married  
  > Frances Oglesby and who died in Appomattox Co., VA around 1861.   
  > Research shows that Reverend Samuel Davidson/Davison was almost  
  > certainly not related to the family Alexander Davidson.
  >
  > Captain William Diuguid had a man named Giles Davidson in his  
  > company who was stationed at the Albemarle Baracks.  Giles Davidson  
  > was a son of David and Mary (Giles) Davidson of Buckingham Co., VA,  
  > and Giles Davidson was later present at the surrender of Cornwallis  
  > in Yorktown, VA.  After the war, Giles Davidson (married a Miss  
  > Pendleton) moved to Amherst Co., VA, where he died in the 1840s.   
  > DNA testing shows that the family of Giles Davidson was definitely  
  > not related to the family of Reverend Samuel Davidson/Davison (and  
  > we still need a male Davidson DNA donor who definitely "traces back"  
  > to Alexander Davidson).
  >
  > The above were apparently three of the DOZEN or more UNRELATED  
  > Davidson/Davison/Davisson families that were in Virginia in the  
  > 1600s-1700s. DNA testing and "conventional research" continue to  
  > support that there were many more unrelated families with this  
  > surname in Virginia then I would have ever imagined ten years ago.
  >
  > Bill Davidson
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