1. Nineteen-page list of descendants of Donald Douglass. Compiler and date of production unknown, but later than 2003. Some of the surnames: Campbell, Headrick, Barrie, Kennedy, Duffy, Grace, McLachlan, Stewart, Kippen, McNab, and many others (no index).
2. Handwritten notes by Peter Hessel on green paper, regarding some of the connections with the Waba Stewarts (the “patriarch” of the Waba Stewart family, Alexander Stewart, married Elizabeth Douglass).
3. Copy of photo: “Picnic at Peter’s Point”, approx. 1935. (Peter’s Point on White Lake?). Most names identified on back of photo.
4. Copy of photo, “Isobel and Colin Campbell”. Isobel was the sister of Elizabeth Stewart-Hessel’s great-great-grandmother Elizabeth Stewart nee Douglass. The man was her husband Colin Campbell. Isobel was born on June 10, 1795 in Middleton Duntaulich (see Item 5).
5. Photocopy of an extract from the Register of Births for the parish of Dull in Perthshire, Scotland, re the birth of twins Robert and Isobel Douglass to Donald Douglass and Isobel Douglass nee MacCraw, in Middleton, Duntaulich. The twins were born on June 10, 1795. The excerpt was issued on May 11, 1881. Isobel (the twin sister) was the woman in the photo (Item 4).
6. Photocopy of part of obituary of Earl Bremner Campbell of Waba (died Feb. 28, 1948) and wedding invitation to celebrate the wedding of Elizabeth Annie Stewart (daughter of Robert Stewart) and Earle Bremner Campbell of Waba, on June 24, 1908. [Robert Stewart was the brother of John Stewart and one of the owners of the Stewart Brothers mill in Waba. He lived in the stone house in Waba.)