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1810-1860 Bullitt Co. KY Census
No Duncan indexed
1870 Bullitt Co. KY Census
Mt.Washington Dist.
Pg.202, #115-114, CORNELL, C.H. (m) 44 KY (white) farmer $0-$1500
Mary 36 KY keeping house
Mariah (f) 18 KY at home
James 9 KY
Alfred R. 1 KY
DUNCAN, George? (m) 19 KY (white) farm laborer
Pg.202, #120-119, WOODSON, H. 22 KY (white) farmer $0-$500
Amanda 32 KY keeping house (ages as given)
Dorsey L. (m) 25/365 KY b.May
DUNCAN, Beanis (Beamir?) (m) 11 KY BLACK
Shepherdsville Dist.
Pg.274, #443-443, SKINNER?, Amelia 29 KY (white) keeping house $3000-$500
John R. 6, Mollie 3 KY
TYDINGS, Richard 34 KY (white) farmer $700-$0
DUNCAN, Sarah 34 KY BLACK dom. servt.
Sam 5 KY BLACK
1883 "History of the State of Kansas : containing a full account of its growth from an uninhabited territory to a wealthy and important state; of its early settlements; a supplementary history and description of its counties, cities, towns and villages, their advantages, industries and commerce, to which are added biographical sketches and portraits of prominent men and early settlers" ed. by William G. Cutler, A.T. Andreas; pub. Chicago : A.T. Andreas (FHL book 978.1 H2hi 1976 & v.2; FHL film 982,248 items 1-2)
Pg.1528: Kingman Co., Kingman. HORACE B. DUNCAN, physician, was born in Hardin County, Ky., November 9, 1850. He is the son of William T. Duncan, a cabinet-maker by trade, and native of Kentucky, and Eveline, his wife, also a native of the same State. Horace B. commenced his education in the common school, but in 1870 he entered Lynnland College, located in Hardin County, Ky., which he attended for three years. He afterward attended the medical department of the university at Louisville for two terms, graduating from there in 1876. After graduating, he located at Lebanon Junction, Bullitt Co., Ky., where he commenced the practice of medicine, which he pursued until 1879, when he moved to Kansas and located at Kingman, where he resumed the practice of his profession. On May 7, 1879, Mr. Duncan was married in Bullitt County, Ky., to Miss Sally M?. Hays (MAD: poor copy), a native of said county. One son has been the issue of their marriage, Everett B., born in Kingman, Kan., April 23, 1880.
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