Douglas, Alexander Jackson

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Title
Douglas, Alexander Jackson
Alias
Douglas, Alexander J.
Gender
Male
Biography
Alexander Jackson Douglas, the son of William Douglas and Margaret Edgington, was born in March 1827 in Richland County, Ohio. He first married Mary Jenner. After her death he married Sarah Jane Cassell on July 20, 1876 in Noble County, Indiana. They had three children together.
A.J. Douglas came to Boone County in November 1881 as the Pastor for Hopeful Lutheran Church in Florence. He remained in the role until 1883. W.C. Butt, a pastor there, said of him: “Bro. Douglas was an interesting speaker and his preaching was very acceptable because he was fresh and original as a speaker.”
Douglas weighed about 200 pounds; his son Lloyd remarked in his autobiography: “…he had spent several years in the Indiana State Senate, an ideal place to acquire rotundity.” (Douglas, Lloyd C. 'Time to Remember', pages 3-4)
According to his son, Douglas also held a philosophy different from the old adage, “If at first you don't succeed, try, try again.” As Lloyd said, “Papa once remarked to me, “Well, twice, maybe: after that, let somebody else try it.” I still believe Papa had something there.” (Douglas, Lloyd C. 'Time to Remember', page 8)
Birth date
Mar 1827
Place of birth
Richland County (Ohio)
Father
Douglas, William
Mother
Edgington, Margaret
Life event(s)
Marriage 1: 4 Jul 1850; Richland County (Ohio)
Marriage 2: 20 Jul 1876l Noble County (Ind.)
Spouse(s)
Jenner, Mary
Cassell, Sarah Jane
Child(ren)
Mossman, Mary Alice Douglas
Douglas, Sarah Elizabeth
Douglas, Herbert J.
Douglas, William E.
Douglas, Stephen A.
Douglas, Franklin M.
Douglas, Mercie O.
Douglas, Lloyd Cassel
Douglas, Mabel
Douglas, Laura
Douglas, Clyde E,
Death date
23 Mar 1905
Place of death
Columbia City (Ind.)
Death and burial information
Cause of death: Paralysis
Greenhill Cemetery (Columbia City, Ind.)
Occupation(s)
Teacher
Lawyer
School superintendent
Minister
Resided in
Springfield (Ohio)
Columbia City (Ind.)
Swan (Ind.)
Bibliographic citation(s)
FindAGrave.com, memorial #31707279
Butt, Wilford Charles. 'History of Hopeful Evangelical Lutheran Church, Florence, Kentucky, 1806-1956'. [Written for the 150th Anniversary, 10-17 June, 1956], page 10
Douglas, Lloyd C. 'Time to Remember', New York: Houghton, 1951
Lentz, H. Max. 'History of the Lutheran Churches in Boone County, Kentucky, Together with Sketches of the Pastors who have Served Them…', York, Penn.: P. Anstadt & Sons, 1902.