Douglas, Emily Caroline, b. 1840.

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Emily Caroline Douglas, daughter of John Douglas VII and Anne Carter (or Cotter) Douglas, was a native of New Haven, Connecticut, who moved to Washington, Mississippi, and lived with her brother, the Reverend William Kirtland Douglas, an Episcopal clergyman. William Douglas was rector of the Church of the Epiphany in New Iberia, Louisiana, president of Jefferson College near Natchez, Mississippi, superintendent of public schools at Natchez, rector of Calvary Church, New Orleans, Louisiana, and rector of Grace Church at St. Francisville, Louisiana. William married Sarah Louisa Tucker of Mississippi in 1857.

From the description of Emily Caroline Douglas papers, 1855-1913 (bulk 1855-1868). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122612859

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Coventry Plantation (Miss.)
New Iberia (La.)
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Birth 1840

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