Alexander Douglas &
Lydia Treby
Wife of:
Alfred Clark Brush
Mother of:
Alfred Brush
George de Forest Brush
Lillie Tribbie (or Treby) Brush
Sister of:
Alexander Douglas Jr.
Ann Mary Douglas
Lydia Douglas
Louise Douglas
Elizabeth Douglas
Luke Alexander Douglas
Peter Douglas
Richard Alexander Douglas
Thomas Peck Douglas
Alfred Brush moved west from CT to work in a saw mill in Ohio where he married NANCY DOUGLAS daughter of Alexander & Lydia Treby Douglas. Nancy's family had left southern New England after the decline of the whaling industry. After living in Ohio & Tennessee, Nancy & Alfred moved back to Connecticut in 1855.
Nancy Douglas-Brush was an amateur painter and instructed her son, George deForest in his youth.
Sometimes referred to as Nannie
Alexander Douglas &
Lydia Treby
Wife of:
Alfred Clark Brush
Mother of:
Alfred Brush
George de Forest Brush
Lillie Tribbie (or Treby) Brush
Sister of:
Alexander Douglas Jr.
Ann Mary Douglas
Lydia Douglas
Louise Douglas
Elizabeth Douglas
Luke Alexander Douglas
Peter Douglas
Richard Alexander Douglas
Thomas Peck Douglas
Alfred Brush moved west from CT to work in a saw mill in Ohio where he married NANCY DOUGLAS daughter of Alexander & Lydia Treby Douglas. Nancy's family had left southern New England after the decline of the whaling industry. After living in Ohio & Tennessee, Nancy & Alfred moved back to Connecticut in 1855.
Nancy Douglas-Brush was an amateur painter and instructed her son, George deForest in his youth.
Sometimes referred to as Nannie
Family Members
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