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1830 Howard Co. MO Census (from Vivian Biddle 1982)
Pg.140 Caswell Dunkin 0000,1 - 1000,1
(MAD: 1840 Randolph Co. MO census)
143 Richard Dunkin 0012,21 - 2300,01
150 William Dunkin 1200,101 - 1011,01
167 Nimrod Dunkin 1300,01 - 0101,01
(MAD: mar. Nancy Parker 9/1/1820 Franklin Co. KY;
1840 Ray Co. MO census; 1850 Buchanan Co. MO census)
168 John Dunkin 0101,1 - 0000,1
180 Sarah Dunkin 0000,1 - 0011,001
185 George Dunkir (sic) 1010,01 - 2120,01
1840 Howard Co. MO Census (from Vivian Biddle 1982)
Richmond
Pg. 7 Wilia Duncan 0000,0000,1 - 0001,0000,1
10 G. Duncan 1110,001 - 2021,001
Chanton
Pg. 41 B.F. Dunkin 2200,01 - 0010,01
44 W.F. Duncan 0000,01 - 1000,1
B.T. Dunkin 2200,01 - 0010,01
1850 Howard Co. MO Census (each page starts #1)
Pg.149, #5, Geo. DUNCAN 54 KY farmer $3,000
Jane 56 KY
Jno. 19, Martha 21, Newton 18 MO
Mildred 15, Mary 13 MO
James W. HIATT 2 MO
(MAD: ? George Duncan mar. Jane Owens 3/8/1825 Madison Co. KY; see Hiett family Madison Co. KY & St. Louis Co. MO; one George W. Duncan mar. Mary Jane Sullins 2/4/1850)
Pg.172, #3, Caswell DUNCAN 44 KY farmer $12,000
Joycy (f) 36 KY
James 16, Mary E. 12 MO
Wm. 9, Nancy C. 5 MO
(MAD: 1860 Kaufman Co. TX census; buried Rockwall Co. TX)
Pg.205, #4, Asa DUNCAN 28 MO farmer $3,000
Malina A. 25 KY
Jno. L. 7, James K. 5 MO
Wm. C. 2 MO
Mary J. SIMMONS 13 MO
(MAD: Asa Duncan mar. Verlinda Ann Wilcoxin 11/24/1842)
Pg.209, #8, Asa DUNCAN 35 MO farmer $1,600
Malinda 26 KY
Jno. L. 8, Chas. T. 4 MO
Jas. C. 2 MO
Jane SIMONS 12 MO
Pg.213, #7, Saml. DUNCAN 35 VA merchant $1,500
Elizabeth 20 KY
Jno. B. 4 MO
(MAD: Samuel I. Duncan mar. Elizabeth Price 10/16/1844)
1860 Howard Co. MO Census
Boonslick
Pg.325, #287-279, Charles WILCOXSON 31 KY farmer $1000-$1000
Elvira 27 MO
Caleb DUNCAN 10, Charles 8 MO
Pg.329, #323-313, James W. DUNCAN 25 MO farmer $800-$595
Martha C. 21 MO
Sarah E/B. 3, Wm. H. 1 MO
Lurane WILCOXSON 76 KY domestic $1600-$0
(MAD: James W. Duncan mar. Martha K. Amick 3/20/1856)
City of Fayette
Pg.410, #12-10, John DUNCAN 29 MO livery business $2000-$7500
Henry MARKS 23 MO laborer
Pg.412, #27-25, George DUNCAN 64 KY farmer $0-$200
Mary E. 22 MO (not m/in/yr)
John L. POTTS 19 MO watch maker $0-$1400
Pg.414, #42-40, Samuel J. DUNCAN 44 VA merchant $2000-$10,000
Louisa 32 MO
John B. 11, Mary E. 9 MO
Florence (f) 1, Nancy 1/16? MO
William HARRIS 11 MO
Cameron M. (m) 9, Tyre C. (m) 5 MO
Priscilla PRISE 48 KY domestic $0-$500
E.K. ATTERBURY (m) 29 KY merchant $1000-$4000
Pg.414, #45-43, James H. JONES 45 MD butcher $0-$125
Elizabeth 45 VA
Virginia 16 VA, Annie 12 MO
A.W. DUNCAN (m) 22 MO carriage maker $0-$100
Harriett 16 MO
William W. 6/12 MO
C.H. THOMPSON (m) 27 CT harness maker $0-$50
John B. FREEMAN 22 KY laborer $0-$300
City of Glasgow
Pg.476, #489-457, Wm. H. DUNCAN 34 MO livery business $1000-$1820
Mildred 22 VA
not named (f) 6/12 MO
Geo. COX 16 MO laborer
James CASE 19 MO
Nuton DUNCAN 24 MO livery business $400-$1500
1870 Howard Co. MO Census
Glasgow
Pg.309, indexed Joseph Dunca, name Dunica, not copied
Franklin Twp.
Pg.329, #42-42, DUNCAN, J.W. (m) 35 MO farmer $0-$0
Martha 30 MO keeping house
Sallie 13, William 11 MO at school
Nannie (f) 9, George 5, John 3 MO
Sophronia (f) 6/12 MO b.Dec.
Prairie Twp.
Pg.403-4, #205-205, DUNCAN, W.R. (m) 33 MO farmer $1400-$100
Martha J. 25 MO keeping house
Sarah E. 8, Chas. T. 3 MO
Martha E. 6/12 MO b.Oct.
Richmond Twp.
Pg.438, #240-240, DUNCAN, George 40 MO BLACK farmer $400-$300
Mary 30 MO BLACK keeping house
Mary 1 MO BLACK
Mary 70 KY BLACK at home
Russian (m) 15 MO BLACK farm hand
City of Fayette
Pg.451, #47-47, DUNCAN, John 39 MO (blank) $4000-$2000
Jennie (f) 39 KY keeping house
Johnny 2, Jas. 3/12 b.Mar. MO
HYAT, Walter (m) 22 MO (blank)
EASTON, Robt. 35 MO BLACK teamster
Sarilda (f) 22 MO BLACK cook
Tom 3/12 MO b.Mar. BLACK
DUNCAN, Bettie 26 MO (white) at home
SALTONDALE?, J.R. (m) 33 KY (white) atty. at law
(MAD: John Duncan mar. Jane Q. Saltonstall 6/22/1864; Jennie and son James Duncan in 1880 Saline Co. MO)
Pg.452, #58-58, DUNCAN, S.J. (m) 56 VA family trading merchant $5000-$3000
Jno. B. 21 MO family trading merchant
Mary E. 19 MO at home
Florence H. (f) 10, Nancy R. 9 MO at school
Dixie (f) 7 MO at school
OLDHAM, Sarah 52 TN keeping house
CRENA?, Eliza 35 MO BLACK cook
Mary 6, Sallie 4 MO BLACKS
1900 Census, Fayette City, Richmond Township, Howard Co., Missouri (from Kathy D. Cawley 4/2005)
S.D.# 7, E.D.# 70, Page 174A, Image 23 of 55
197-216
GIBSON, George M., head, w/m, Dec 1860, age 39, M'd 9 yrs., VA./VA./VA. Clergyman
Florence, wife, w/f, Apr 1872, age 28, 3 chi. born, 3 living, MO./MO./MO.
Kate, daughter, w/f, Aug 1892, age 7, MO./VA./MO.
Maude, daughter, w/f, June 1894, age 5, MO./VA./MO.
George M., son, w/m, Jan 1895, age 4, MO./VA./MO.
SELECMAN, Edgar, lodger, w/m, Aug 1880, age 19, single, MO./MO./MO. at School
DUNCAN, William, lodger, w/m, Feb 1880, age 20, single, MO./MO./MO. at School
ISAAC, Rowena, servant, b/f, Feb 1878, age 22, single, MO./MO./MO. cook
(KDC: see ?? 1880 DeKalb Co. MO census)
Howard Co. MO Will Index 1818-1896 (FHL film 963,408)
2-186: Sallie Duncan, bond & letters
2-187: Pryor Duncan, bond & letters
4-271: John Duncan, bond & letters
4-296: John Duncan, guard. bond
4-477: Asa Duncan, heirs of, guard. bond
4-529: Asa Duncan, heirs of, guard. bond, 1857
5-340: James R. Duncan, guard. bond
5-340: Charles A. Duncan, guard. bond
5-341: Jos/John L. Duncan, guard. bond
5-341: Wm. P. Duncan, guard. bond
Quit 1877
Howard Co. MO Wills
2-186: 3 May 1836; Bond of Ashley Duncan as admin. of estate of Sally Duncan late of Howard Co. MO who died intestate; securities Jesse Riddlesbarger, Henry W. King. (FHL film 963,409 and from Janet Brandenburg 6/1995) (MAD: Prior Duncan mar. Sarah White, bondsman John Duncan, 9/13/1803 Warren Co. KY)
2-187: 3 May 1836, Bond of Ashley Duncan as admin. of estate of Pryor Duncan late of Howard Co. MO who died intestate; securities Jesse Riddlesbarger, H.W. King. (FHL film 963,409 and from Janet Brandenburg 6/1995)
3-311: 23 Jan. 1847, William Duncan, dec.; Samuel J. Duncan principal, John Jackson and Jen Kingsberry sec. (pg.55, "Wills & Administrations of Howard Co. MO 1837-1847" Vol.II, by Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, FHL book 977.8285 S2e)
4-271: 4 Oct. 1852, order: John Duncan, late of Howard Co. MO; Atkinson H. Lee appointed admir. (FHL film 963,410)
4-296: 7 Feb. 1853, Valentine P. Bernard appointed guardian of John W. Duncan, minor heir of John Duncan over 14 years of age, sec. Caleb E. Wilcoxon and John Lee. (FHL film 963,410)
4-477: 8 Jan. 1856, bond for Alfred Lousley, sec. Atkinson H. Lee and John L. Monroe; guardian of John L., James R., William C. (sic) and Charles H. Duncan, minor heirs of Asa Duncan, all under 14. (FHL film 963,410)
4-529: 6 Jan. 1857, bond for Atkinson H. Lee, sec. William C. Chancellor and John P. Sebree, guardian of John L., James R., Caleb E. (sic), and Charles A. Duncan, minor heirs of Asa Duncan, decd. (FHL film 963,410)
Howard Co. MO Deed Index 1816-1852 (extract from FHL film 963,441; SLC 8/25/1988 & later)
F-116: Sarah Duncan to Mary Lyons/Lynms, 5/9/1820, TB
G-82: Coleman Duncan to Samuel Hill, 8/27/1819
G-187: David R. Drake to Sarah Duncan, 1/10/1821
K-65: Daniel Monroe & wf to John Duncan, 5/1/1828
K-74: John Duncan & wf Polly to Daniel Monroe, 5/1/1828
K-308: John A. Dunkum to Arabel? Storrs, 3/16/1830
K-413: John Hines & wf al to John Duncan, 10/1/1830
L-54: James Dempsey & wf to William Duncan, 5/3/1831
L-83: John A. Dunkum to Lindsay P. Marshall, 10/18/1831, Mtg
L-407: William Duncan & wf to Henry M. Duncan, 2/25/1833
L-408: William Duncan to Henry M. Duncan, 2/25/1833, BS
L-422: Little B. Croley & wf to Caswell Duncan, 3/13/1833
L-469: Henry M. Duncan to William Duncan, 5/6/1833
L-543: John A. Dunkum & wf to Garret Austen, 6/21/1832
M-39: John L. Hardiman to Henry Duncan, 10/4/1833
O-102: David R. Drake & wf to Sally Duncan, 3/20/1827
O-103: Sally Duncan to Ashley Duncan, 10/1/1834
O-104: Caswell Duncan & wf with Ashley Duncan, 7/5/1834, Agmt
O-398: Caswell Duncan & wf to Joseph McClain, 12/4/1835
P-137: Henry Duncan and wf to Horace Kinsbury, 10/17/1836
P-369: Grizzel Turner to George Duncan, 12/4/1837, Mtg
P-370: Henry M. Duncan & William Duncan to John Cravens, 3/13/1835
Q-74: Nathaniel Ford & wf to Benjamin F. Duncan, 1/29/1838
Q-166: George Duncan & wf and Stephen Cox & wf to Benjamin Matthews, 8/8/1838
S-134: George Duncan & wf to Beverly A. Shephard, 10/30/1840, Mtg
T-229: Leander Amick & wf to Caswell Duncan, 1/17/1842
T-602: Isaac Gearheart to John Duncan, 8/14/1838
X-92: Samuel M. Hughes et al to William Duncan, 2/15/1838
Z-86: Benjamin F. Duncan & wife to James M. Southworth, 7/26/1849
Z-190: Ashley Duncan & wf to Horrace Kingsbury, 3/26/1849
Z-232: James Monroe & wf to John Duncan, 11/27/1848
Z-362: Samuel J. Duncan to Samuel J. Duncan, 2/7/1850, Admin.deed
Z-418: Ashley Duncan to John Batton, 4/4/1849
Z-500: John Duncan to Benjamin Lively, 11/2/1848
1-13: Samuel J. Duncan & wf to John A. Talbot, 7/11/1850
1-13: William F. Dunica & wf to James Loy, 1/10/1850 (not Duncan)
1-59: May B. Collins & wf to William F. Dunica, 12/20/1849 (not Duncan)
2-2: Caswell Duncan & wf and Jacob Ferril & wf to William Hill, 11/6/1848
2-272: John D. Perry to Samuel J. Duncan, 11/24/1852
Howard Co. MO Deeds (Index 1816-1852 on FHL film 963,441)
Some of following from index only
F-116: 9 May 1820, Sarah Duncan (signed) title bond to Mary Lyons/Lynms, $90, 9 acres adj. Henry Miden, Sarah Dunkin, Mr. Drake. Wit. Gray Bynum, Caleb G. Anderson. (FHL film 963,445)
G-82: 27 Aug. 1819, Coleman Duncan, late a matross? in Hobarts' Corps of Light Artillery and now a resident of Loudon Co. VA, to Samuel Hill of Wilson Co. TN, $100, 160 acres, a portion of the MO Territory appropriated to satisfy military bounties of land provided by Congress, SW 1/4 Sec. 11, T56N R19W, patented 27 Aug. 1819 to said Coleman Duncan, warrant #22413. Wit. Edward Fallon, Hen. Z. Whitcroft. Reg. before Notary Public in Washington, DC. (FHL film 963,445)
G-187: 10 Jan. 1821, David R. Drake of Howard Co. MO, to Sarah Duncan, $120 on terms, (no acreage given), by meets & bounds, beg. at corners Sec. 21, 22, 27, 28 of T49N R17W, then N between Sec. 21 & 22, then W, S, E. Wit. N.S. Burchartt?, Gray Bynum. (FHL film 963,445)
K-65/67: 1 May 1828, Daniel Monroe and wife Elizabeth (X) Monroe to John Duncan, all of Howard Co. MO, for $300, E 1/2 SW 1/4 Sec. 25, T49, R17, except an undivided half of 4 acres in southeast corner of sd half quarter so as to include the spring and laid out so as not to interfere with the sd. Duncan's improvement and in consideration of the equal and undivided half of the above four acres of lands, the sd. Daniel Monroe and wife Elizabeth conveys to the sd Duncan 2 acres of land of the W 1/2 SW 1/4 of sd. Sec.25 running along the full length of the splitting line between the sd. Duncan & Monroe, the above 1/4 Sec. being purchased in partnership by said Monroe & Duncan from the United States ... Wit. George Chapman J.P. Delivered for record 20 April 1829. (FHL film 963,446; SLC 8/25/1988, rechecked 9/8/2010)
K-74/76: 1 May 1828, John Duncan and wife Polly (X) Duncan to Daniel Monroe, all Howard Co. MO, for $300, W 1/2 SW 1/4 Sec. 25, T49, R17, with the exception of 2 acres running the full length of the qr. from north to south along the splitting line between the said Duncan and Monroe, and in consideration of the above 2 acres of land, the sd. John Duncan and wife Polly convey to the said Monroe one undivided half of 4 acres in the SE corner of E 1/2 of quarter section above named so as to include a salt spring, the said 4 acres laid off so as not to interfere with the said Duncans improvement, the above quarter section being purchased in partnership by the sd. Duncan and Monroe from the United States ... Wit. George Chapman J.P. Delivered for record 4 May 1829. (FHL film 963,446; SLC 8/25/1988, rechecked 9/8/2010)
K-308/309: 16 March 1830, John A. Dunkum of Howard Co. MO for $500 paid by Arabel? Storrs of same, transfer to the said Arabel? Storrs and his heirs and assigns, a parcel of land in Howard Co. MO, SE 1/4 Sec.18 T49 R16N; if John A. Dunkum shall pay to the said Arabel Storrs or make a deposit in the branch bank of the US in the City of Saint Louis to the credit of Arabel Storrs, the sum of $200 with interest at 10% per annum, to be paid before 1 May next, then the deed is null. /s/ John A. Dunkum. Wit. Greenup Bird. On 16 March 1830, John A. Dunkum appeared before George Chapman JP. Delivered for record 16 April 1830. (FHL film 963,446; SLC 9/8/2010)
K-413: 1 Oct. 1830, John Hines & wife Elizabeth of Cole Co. MO and Jesse Ashcraft and wife Theodocy of Howard Co. MO to John Duncan of Howard Co. MO, $500, 106+ acres in Sec. 36, T49N. (FHL film 963,446)
L-54: 3 May 1831, James Dempsey and wife Huldah to William Duncan, both Howard Co. MO, $225, 104.66 acres, NW 1/4 Sec. 5, T50, R16. (FHL film 963,447)
L-83: 18 Oct. 1831, John A. Dunkum of Howard Co. MO to Lindsay P. Marshall of same, mortgage SE 1/4 Sec. 18 T49 R16 and slaves and property; John A. Dunkum this day purchased of John Miller of Saline Co. MO stock worth $1230. (FHL film 963,447)
L-407: 25 Feb. 1833, William Duncan and wife Nancy (X) to Henry M. Duncan, all Howard Co. MO, $300, 104.66 acres in NW 1/4 Sec. 5 T50 R16, conveyed by James Dempsey & wife Huldah (land in L-54). (FHL film 963,447)
L-408: 25 Feb. 1833, William Duncan of Howard Co. MO owed $530 to Henry M. Duncan for monies advanced to and for me at sundry times and labor performed for me for many years, and for his assuming the payment of a note given John Elliott decd about $120, for which Henry was my security, and for his undertaking to pay John M. Duncan $130 I owed him, total about $880, deed for 4 negro slaves, mare, etc. No wife, no wit. (FHL film 963,447)
L-422/423: 13 March 1833, Little B. Croley and wife Nancy (X) to Caswell Duncan, all of Howard Co. MO, for $300 paid, parcel of land supposed to contain 80 acres, W 1/2 NE 1/4 Sec.20? T50 R17 in District of lands offered for sale at Franklin, MO. Appeared 13 March 1833 before Adam C. Woods JP. Delivered for record 13 March 1833. (FHL film 963,447; SLC 9/8/2010)
L-469: 6 May 1833, Henry M. Duncan to William Duncan, all Howard Co. MO, $300, 104.66 acres, NW 1/4 Sec. 5, T50, R16 (land in L-407). No wife, no wit. (FHL film 963,447)
L-543/544: 21 June 1832, John A. Dunkum and wife Elizabeth of Howard Co. MO for $400 paid by Garret Austen of same, sell to said Garret Austen the SE 1/4 Sec.18 T49 R16 containing about 160 acres in county afsd. /s/ John A. Dunkun, Elizabeth M. Dunkum. John A. Dunkum appeared 21 June 1832 before N.S. Burckhartt JP; 12 Sept. 1833 Elizabeth Dunkum appeared before Joseph Huston JP to release dower. Delivered for record 17 Sept. 1833. (FHL film 963,447; SLC 9/8/2010)
M-39: 4 Oct. 1833, John L. Hardiman to Henry Duncan, all Howard Co. MO, $200, 79+ acres, SE 1/4 Sec. 34 T49N R17; proved by Washington Chapman and James K. Redick. (FHL film 963,447)
O-102/103: 20 March 1827, David R. Drake and Catharine Drake his wife, both of Howard Co. MO, for $160 paid by Sally Duncan of same, sell to said Sally Duncan (her), land in county afsd, beg. at SE corner of fractional Sec.21 Twp.49N of Range 17W of the 5th principal meridian, then N 132 poles to an elm tree, then W 97 poles to a white walnut and bur? oak, then S 132 poles to a white oak, then E 97 poles to the beginning, containing 80 acres, together with all appurtenances to the beginning, warrant title. /s/ David R. Drake, Catharine Drake. (blank) day March 1827 they appeared before N.J. Binckhaull? JP, she released dower. Filed for record 18 April 1836. (FHL film 963,448; SLC 8/25/1988, rechecked 5/30/2011)
O-103/104: 1 Oct. 1834, Sally Duncan of Howard Co. MO for $1 paid by Ashley Duncan of same, have sold to said Ashley Duncan the following described tract of land, beg. at SE corner of fractional Sec.21 in Twp.49N Range 17W, then N 132 poles to an elm tree, then W 97 poles to a white walnut and burr? oak, then S 132 poles to a white oak, then E 97 poles to the beginning, containing 80 acres; warrant title. /s/ Sally (X) Duncan. She appeared 1 Oct. 1834 before James Allcorn, J.P. Filed for record 18 April 1836. (FHL film 963,448; SLC 5/30/2011)
O-104/106: This indenture made & agreed to this 5 July 1834 between Caswell Duncan and Joicy his wife, and Ashley Duncan, all of Howard Co. MO, for $150 paid, sell to Ashley Duncan parcel of land in said Howard Co. containing 62 acres and 25/100 of an acre, being the West fractional half of the SE 1/4 of fractional Sec.21 Twp.49 of Range 17W, and north of the Missouri River, beg. at the SW corner of the above described quarter section of land, then E 62-3/4 poles to two white oaks, then N 160 poles to an elm and small hackberry to Emirson?, then W 62-3/4 poles to 2 white oaks corner to Emirson?, then S 160 poles to the beginning, the tract of land is free from the claims of all and every person ..., warrant title. /s/ Caswell Duncan, Joicy Duncan. On 5 July 1834, they appeared before A.C. Woods J.P. Filed for record 18 April 1836. (FHL film 963,448; SLC 5/30/2011)
O-398/399: 4 Dec. 1835, Caswell Duncan and wife Joicy to Joseph McClain, all of Howard Co. MO, for $300, parcel of 80 acres, W 1/2 NE 1/4 Sec.20 T50 R17 in District of lands offered for sale at Franklin, Missouri. /s/ Caswell Duncan, Joicy (X) Duncan. They appeared 4 Nov. 1835 before Adam C. Woods JP. (MAD: months of deed and appearance as given). Delivered for record 9 Feb. 1837. (FHL film 963,448; SLC 9/8/2010)
P-137: 17 Oct. 1836, Henry (X) Duncan and wife Ede (X) of Howard Co. MO to Horace Kinsbury, $550, SE 1/4 Sec. 34 T49 R17, 79+ acres described in patent #120 in name of Thomas Hardeman, assee of Taylor Berry, Rec. Vol.4 pg.483. (FHL film 963,448)
P-369: 4 Dec. 1837, Grizzel Turner to George Duncan, both Howard Co. MO; settlement of her (Turner's) account as guardian of the heirs of Phillip Turner decd, land fell to Horace C. Turner, Gerrard Turner and William Hocker in right of his wife, being the heir of Philip Turner in the sum of $150; she owes Hocker the further sum of $100; mortgage of slaves. (FHL film 963,448) (MAD: see St. Louis Co. MO estate of Joseph Hiett of Madison Co. KY)
P-370: 13 March 1835, Henry M. Duncan and William Duncan to John Cravens, all Howard Co. MO, $325, NW 1/4 Sec. 5, Twp 50, R16, 104.66 acres from James Dempsy. No wives or wit. (FHL film 963,448)
Q-74: 29 Jan. 1838, Nathaniel Ford and wife Loucinda D. of Howard Co. MO to Benjamin F. Duncan, $250, Lot #17 and 18 in Block 9 in Glasgow. No wit. (FHL film 963,449)
Q-166/167: 8 Aug. 1838, George Duncan and wife Jane and Stephen Cox and wife Sarah of Howard Co. MO to Benjamin Matthews of same, for $128.25 paid, sell parcel in Howard Co. MO, being E 1/2 SW 1/4 Sec.23 T51 R15W, containing 80 acres. /s/ George Duncan, Jane Duncan, Stephen Cox, Sally Cox. They appeared 9 Aug. 1838 before William Taylor JP. Delivered for record 13 Aug. 1838. (FHL film 963,449; SLC 9/8/2010)
S-134/136: 30 Oct. 1840, Whereas George Duncan was indebted to Louisa Jane Owings in the sum of about $200 together with interest of 10%, and the said Louisa Jane has recently intermarried with and become the wife of Ira Brooks, whereby the said George Duncan is indebted to the said Ira Brooks in the said sum of $200 together with 10% interest as aforesaid, now to more amply secure the payment and interest, and for $1 paid to George Duncan by Beverly A. Shephard of Howard Co. MO, this indenture 30 Oct. 1840 between said George Duncan and wife Jane and the said Beverly A. Shephard, all of Howard Co. MO, that the said George Duncan and Jane Duncan his wife sell to the said Beverly A. Shephard all their interest to tract of land in Howard Co., which was assigned and set over to Jane Duncan, late Jane Owings, as the widow of Philip Owings decd, beg. at NW corner of a location made by Lewis Roy or his legal representatives, then S with Mays line 89 chains to a stake from which a cherry tree 15 inches in diameter bears S 46 deg. west and a white oak 8 inches in diameter bears S 37 deg. E 14 links, thence (more not copied) containing by estimation 110 acres and being the same where the said George Duncan at present resides. The condition ... to be annexed one bed and bedding, one bureau, one cupboard and furniture, all this day situated and set apart by the said Beverly A. Shephard, ... If George Duncan shall not pay Ira Brooks $200 and interest whenever the same may be demanded, then Beverly A. Shepherd shall give notice and may sell the interest of George and Jane Duncan to the real and personal property aforesaid and pay to Ira Brooks such sum as may then remain due. /s/ George Duncan, Jane Duncan. Wit: N.H. Stephenson, William H. Duncan. George and Jane Duncan appeared 30 Oct. 1840 before Saml. H. McMillin JP; delivered for record 30 Oct. 1840. Mortgage satisfied Oct. 3, 1852?, /s/ Ira J?. Brooks. (FHL film 963,450; SLC 9/8/2010)
T-229/231: 17 Jan. 1842, Leander Amick and wife Eliza Amick of Howard Co. MO to Caswell Duncan of Randolph Co. MO, for $300??, sell parcel in Howard Co. MO, W 1/2 NW 1/4 Sec.26 T50 R17W, containing 80 acres, also N 1/2 E 1/2 NE 1/4 Sec.27 T50 R17 North of the Missouri River. Both signed. Wit. W.E. Hackley, /s/ William E. Hackley, JP. Delivered for record 24 Jan. 1842. (FHL film 963,451; SLC 9/8/2010)
T-602/604: 14 Aug. 1838, Isaac Gearheart of Howard Co. MO to John Duncan of same, for $60, all my interest in a parcel of land, to wit, a part off the W end of SE frction of Sec.3 T58N of Missouri River of Range 17W, & certificate 5164 and bounded on south by Missouri River, west by Bolinger's claim and on north by Swansons claim, and then to run east with the line between Gearheart and Swanson's so far as makes 30 acres square across according to the old survey & sold to Isaac Gearheart by the United States. /s/ Isaac Gearheart. Isaac Gearheart & Sarah (X) his wife appeared before JP. Delivered for record 12? Oct? 1842. (FHL film 963,451; SLC 9/8/2010)
X-92/94: 15 Feb. 1838, Samuel M. Hughes and wife Nancy, and Roland Hughes and wife Mary Ann, to William Duncan, of Howard Co. MO, for $350 together with other considerations, sell to said William Duncan a parcel of land in Howard Co. MO containing 152 acres, it being the SW fractional quarter of Sec.34 in Twp 50 R16, the same having been sold & patented by the US Government to Thos. Story and deeded by said Thos. Story to the said Hughes as will appear by a "refference" to the recorders office of Howard Co. /s/ Saml. M. Hughes, Nancy E. Hughes, Roland Hughes, Mary Ann Hughes. Roland and Mary Ann Hughes appeared 17 Feb. 1838 before Samuel C. Mayan? JP. 3 March 1838, Samuel M. Hughes and Nancy E. appeared before John H. Thompson JP. Delivered for record 25 Feb. 1847. (FHL film 963,453; SLC 9/8/2010)
Z-86: 26 July 1849, Benjamin F. Duncan and wife Sarah A. to James M. Southworth, $275, lot 17 & 18 in Glasgow. (FHL film 963,454)
Z-190: 26 March 1849, Ashley Duncan and wife Eliza to Horrace Kingsbury, all Howard Co. MO, $300, 159+ acres, SW 1/4 Sec. 21 T49 R17, certificate #19513 rec. Vol.39, pg.285. (FHL film 963,454)
Z-232/234: 27 Nov. 1848, James Monroe and wife Cynthia of Howard Co. MO to John Duncan of same, for $369, parcel of land in Howard Co. MO, beg. at NW corner of a survey of 106-66/100 acres conveyed by Jesse Ashcraft? & others to said Duncan dated Oct. 1, 1830, then east with the northern boundary of said tract 22 chains 29 links to a stone at the south east corner of said James Monroe's survey of 107 acres conveyed to him by Wm. Munro north his farm and 20? links to a stake in said last mentioned line?, then north ...(more not copied) then SW with the section line ... to the beginning, being in T47? (49?) R17 ... being 24 & 60/100 acres of land. /s/ James Monroe, Cynthia Monroe. They appeared 27 Nov. 1848 before Wm. R. Heath JP. Filed December 10, 1849. (FHL film 963,454; SLC 9/8/2010)
Z-362/364: That at the May term 1848 of the County Court of Howard Co. MO, an order was made directing Samuel J. Duncan, administrator of the estate of William Duncan decd, to sell the real estate belonging to the estate of said William Duncan decd. for the purpose of paying the debts of said estate, and said Samuel J. Duncan as administrator caused the real estate to be appraised by Alfred M. Morrison, Newton G. Elliott and Robert ?. Boggs, three disinterested ... who proceed on 2 June 1848 ... valued, SW fractional quarter of Sec.34 T50 R16 containing 152 acres valued at $750, and the said Duncan advertised the land for sale ... sale to be made at the court house door in Fayette on 5 June 1848, and proceeded to sell the real estate to the highest bidder and Samuel J. Duncan became the purchaser [of] the SW fractional 1/4 Sec.34 T50 R16 containing 152 acres at the sum of $663, the purchaser giving bond for 1/2 the purchase money with personal security, the remainder paid cash, and afterwards at the June 1848 term of the County Court of Howard Co., Samuel J. Duncan made full report of his proceeding, which report was approved by the court and ordered to be filed and recorded. Now, Andrew J. Herndon, Clerk of the County Court of Howard Co., in consideration of $663 secured to be paid to the said Samuel J. Duncan, Administrator of said William Duncan decd, ... do convey unto said Samuel J. Duncan all the right, title and interest that said William Duncan decd. had at the time of his death to the real estate, SW fractional quarter of Sec.34 T52 R16 containing 153 acres more or less. /s/ 7 Feb. 1850, A.J. Herndon, Clerk, who appeared before P.? Hill, Presiding Justice. Filed for record 18 Feb. 1850. (FHL film 963,454; SLC 9/8/2010)
Z-418/419: 4 April 1849, Ashley Duncan and Eliza his wife of Howard Co. MO to John Batton of same, for $750 paid, sell land in Howard Co. MO, beg. at SE corner Fractional Sec.21 in Twp.49N of Range 17W of 5th principal meridian, then N 132 poles to an elm tree then W 97 poles to a white walnut and Bur oak, then S 132 poles to a white oak, then E 97 poles to the beginning, containing 80 acres of land &c, and also 62 acres and 75/100 of an acre being the west fractional half of the SE 1/4 of Fractional Sec.21 in Twp.49 Range 17 &c beginning at the SW corner of the above described quarter section then E 62-3/4 poles to two white oaks, then N 160 poles to an elm & small hackberry then 62-3/4 poles to two white oaks then S 160 poles to the beginning containing 62 acres & 75/100 of an acre in all 162 & 75/100 of an acre of land. Warrant title. /s/ Ashley Duncan, Eliza Duncan. They appeared 4 April 1849 before Wm. K/R?. Heath, J.P., and she released dower. Filed for record 1st April 1850. (FHL film 963,454; SLC 5/30/2011)
Z-500/501: 2 Nov. 1848, John Duncan to Benjamin Lively, for $200, both of Howard Co. MO, parcel in Howard Co. MO, part of W end of SE fractional 1/4 Sec.3 T48 R17, Certificate No. 5161, bounded on south by the Missouri River, West by Balingers claim, North by Swaney's claim, then to run East with the line between Gearharts and Swaney's claim so far as to make 30 acres square across the old survey as sold to Isaac Gearheart by the United States. /s/ John Duncan. He appeared before G.L. Southill JP 2 Nov. 1848. Filed for record 3 June 1850. (FHL film 963,454; SLC 9/8/2010)
1-13: 11 July 1850, Samuel J. Duncan and wife Elizabeth to John A. Talbot, all Howard Co. MO, for $1500 paid, sell the SW fractional quarter of Sec.34 T50 R16 containing 152 acres more or less, and will defend the title to the said John A. Talbot to the premises, being the same upon which we now reside and which the late William Duncan died possessed of. /s/ Samuel J. Duncan, Elizabeth Duncan. They appeared 23 Aug. 1850 before Benjamin H. Twomley? JP. Filed for record 27? Aug. 1850. (FHL film 963,456; SLC 9/8/2010)
1-13: 10 Jan. 1850, William F. Dunica and Martha Jane his wife to James Loy, for $42.50, lot in City of Glasgow, Howard Co. MO ... (FHL film 963,456, SLC 9/8/2010; not copied further, not Duncan)
1-59/60: 20 Dec. 1849, May B. Collins and Mary Frances his wife to William F. Dunica, for $20, lot in Town of Glasgow, Howard Co. MO, numbered as lot 3 in Block 52. /s/ M.B. Collins, M.F. Collins. Appeared 15 March 1850 before T. Shackelford, NP. Filed for record 14 Nov. 1850. (FHL film 963,456; SLC 9/8/2010)
2-2/3: 6 Nov. 1848, Caswell Duncan and wife Joicy and John? (in fold) B. Ferril and Jane his wife, of Howard Co. MO, to William Hill of Howard Co. MO; the said Caswell Duncan and wife Joycy and Jacob B. Ferril and wife Jane for $22, sell to William Hill lots in the Town of Boonsborough being marked as lot No.20&21. /s/ Caswell Duncan, Joycy (X) Duncan, Jacob B. Ferril, Jane Ferril. Appeared 6 Nov. 1848 before John M. Kinett? JP. Filed for record 2 Feb. 1852. (FHL film 963,456; SLC 9/8/2010)
2-272: (blank) Nov. 1852, John D. Perry of Howard Co. MO, was by virtue of a deed of trust executed to me by Leland Wright on 27 Oct. 1845 for benefit of certain securities therein named, empowered to sell the property hereinafter described, and whereas I the said John D. Perry having given 20 days notice of the time and place of sale ... did on Wednesday 24 Nov. 1852, sell by public auction to Samuel J. Duncan of Co. & State aforesaid, for $644, he being the highest bidder, sell to Samuel J. Duncan parcels in Town of Fayette, County aforesaid, Lots 78 & 86 as marked on the plat of said town and now in the occupancy of said Duncan as a family residence. /s/ John D. Perry. Appeared 24 Nov. 1852 before A.J. Horndon, clerk of the County Court. Filed for record Nov. 25, 1852. (FHL film 963,456; SLC 9/8/2010)
Howard Co. MO Circuit Court Minutes, Vol.1 (FHL film 963,431; image & text from Janet Brandenburg 5/21/2010)
Pg.35: April 14, 1817, United States vs. Lewis Richard and John Jones.
Robert W. Morriss enters security for the appearance of the aforesaid Lewis Richard. Whereupon the said Lewis Richard acknowledges himself indebted to the United States the sum of five hundred dollars and the said Robert W. Morriss the sum of two hundred and fifty dollars to be levied of their respective goods and chattel lands and tenements to be said on condition the said Lewis Richard appear in court from day to day to answer a bill of Indictment found against him for hog stealing and do not depart the court without leave.
John Jones and Prior Duncan acknowledge themselves indebted to the United States the said John in the sum of five hundred dollars and the said Prior in the sum of two hundred and fifty to be levied &c to be void on condition the said John appears as above to answer to said bill &c. The court adjourned until tomorrow 9 o'clock. D. Barton
Pg.59: July 14, 1817, Ordered by court that James [Mc] Mahan who was recognized to appear at the present term of this court to answer for killing one Prior Duncan and also John Hinds and Andrew Patterson who were recognized to give witness be discharged from their said recognizance their being no evidence before the court to authorize their further detention.
"Reports of cases determined in the Supreme Court of the state of Missouri from 1843 to 1845" by Louis Houck, Consellor at law, Vol.VIII, pgs.26 to 31; ("Missouri Reports") Vol.8, pgs.26 to 33 (California State Law Library, Sacramento, 1/2004)
BROWN v. BURRUS; Supreme Court of Missouri; 8 Mo. 26; July, 1843, Decided.
Appeal from Howard Circuit Court. (MAD: Counsels' arguments omitted here)
(opinion) SCOTT, J. This was an action of trespass, commenced by the appellee, against Bennett C. Brown, the appellant, Nathaniel Ford, and Robert Brown, for seizing and taking away a negro girl slave, named Nancy. The defendants pleaded not guilty, and on the trial Nathaniel Ford and Robert Brown obtained a verdict, and the appellant, Bennett C. Brown, was found guilty, and damages to the amount of $406 assessed against him.
From the testimony preserved in the cause it appears, that the appellant was the constable of Richmond township, in Howard county, and had several unsatisfied executions in his hands against George Duncan, a resident of said township. Duncan, by a bill of sale, of a date subsequent to the delivery of the executions to the appellant, sold and conveyed the slave in controversy to the appellee, Burrus. There was testimony conducing to show, that the appellant consented to the sale of the slave to Burrus, on condition that the purchase-money should be paid to William Taylor, a trustee under a deed of trust executed by the said Duncan, and that it should be applied in satisfaction of the claims of the several creditors of Duncan according to the priority of their liens under the trust-deed, and the executions. This fact was controverted by the appellant.
The slave mentioned in the declaration was seized by the appellant, and sold under the executions at public sale. It appeared from the return on the executions in the hands of the appellant, that they were levied on the slave before the date of the bill of sale and her delivery, but the truth of the return was disputed, and evidence conducing to show its falsity was introduced. The appellee claimed the slave before the sale under the executions, and required a trial of the right of property between Duncan, the defendant, and himself, but afterwards, and before the trial, withdrew his claim of property. The appellant, however, proceeds with the trial, and the jury reported a verdict that the slave was the property of the defendant in the execution. The oath to the jurors was administered by William Taylor, who, in does not appear from the record, was authorized to administer oaths. The court below refused to admit in evidence the verdict of the jury. During the trial, the court permitted witnesses to be recalled, and give evidence in chief, who had once been examined and cross-examined. A witness was called by the appellant, merely to prove the fact that the appellee preferred a claim to the slave after the levy was made, and was suffered by the court to be cross-examined, in chief, by the opposite party. Some evidence was given against the defendants, Ford and Brown, in the court below. At the instance of the plaintiff, appellee, the court instructed the jury that nothing but a levy vested any property in the constable to the slave in controversy, and that a levy is the actual seizing of the property by the officer, under and by virtue of the execution. This instruction was objected to by the appellant, but was given. On motion of the appellant, the court instructed the jury, that if the constable had executions in his hands against Duncan, which were unsatisfied at the time of the sale of the negro, Nancy, such executions were by law a lien upon said negro, as well as Duncan's other property.
(MAD: much more omitted here)
The law, as has been observed, requires the constable to note the date of the delivery, by an indorsement on the execution. If several executions come to the hands of a constable at different times, and they are levied at the same time, and the property of the defendant is insufficient to satisfy them all, they are not paid pari passu, but the execution first issued is first satisfied. Why is this done, if the execution is no lien? Will it be said, that the bare delivery of an execution to a constable gives a party the priority over an execution subsequently delivered, although both may be levied at the same time, and it is the levy that creates the lien? If the levy alone gave the lien, then it would seem all executions levied at the same time would be paid pari passu. Rights have been conferred and titles acquired under the impression, that an execution in the hands of a constable is a lien on the goods of the defendant from the time of its delivery; and we are of the opinion, that the jury should have been instructed that the execution was a lien on all the goods and chattels of the defendant in the execution, within the limits of the township to which the execution was directed, from the time of its delivery to the constable. Judgment reversed, and cause remanded for a new trial.
(opinion) TOMPKINS, J. I concur in the opinion of the court reversing the judgment, but it is my opinion that a party who demands a trial of the right of property in the possession of the constable has no right, by declining to proceed in the trial, to deprive the constable of the benefit which the statute holds out to the constable by such trial, and that the constable, for his own security, may still go on and try the right.
Missouri Supreme Court Historical Database http://www.sos.state.mo.us/archives/judiciary/supremecourt/
Superior Court Case Files; Contributor Appellant James Duncan, Respondent Byrd Lockhart, filed 1818, Howard Co. Civil proceeding, bail bond for case in Box 45 Folder 6, subject William C. Carr; Identifier Location F/1/5, Box 45, Folder 16; Courtesy of the Missouri State Archives.
Superior Court Case Files; Contributor Appellant James Duncan, Respondent Byrd Lockhart, filed 1818, Howard Co. Civil proceeding, debt, promissory note for $180, subject Charles Hempstead; Identifier Old Folder Number 5, Location F/1/5, Box 45, Folder 6; Courtesy of the Missouri State Archives.
Pension Index Card File, alphabetical; of the Veterans Administrative Contact and Administration Services, Admin. Operations Services, 1861-1934; Duff to A-J Duncan (negative FHL film 540,888, some cards very faint); Joseph Duncan to Dunn (positive FHL film 540,889, some cards very dark)
Cataloged under Civil War, 1861-1865, pensions, indexes; does not say if Confederate or Federal, but probably Federal. Negative film, some cards much too faint or dark to read, some cards blurred or faded, particularly the service unit and the dates of application. Most of the very faint or dark cards were in a slightly different format, with space for years enlisted and discharged which were sometimes filled in. Many of these were for service in later years, although one or two were for service ca 1866.
Name of soldier, alias, name of dependent widow or minor, service (military unit or units), date of filing, class (invalid or widow or minor or other), Application #, Certificate #, state from which filed (sometimes blank), attorney (sometimes blank, MAD: did not usually copy), remarks. Sometimes the "Invalid" or "Widow" class had an "s" added to it before the application #; occasionally the area for the service information included a circled "S". The minor's name was frequently that of the guardian rather than the minor.
The military unit was frequently the Company Letter, the Regiment Number, sometimes US Vet Vol Inf. (US Veteran Volunteer Infantry), L.A. (Light Artillery), H.A. (Heavy Artillery), US C Inf (US Colored? Infantry), Cav. (Cavalry), Mil. Guards, V.R.C. (?Volunteer Reserve Corps?), etc. Sometimes there were several service units given.
Cards appear to be arranged by the last name, first name, middle initial if any, and state (including "US") of service.
Duncan, James W., widow Duncan, Martha G.; A 6 Kans. Cav.; 1890 July 23, Invalid Appl. #824153, Cert. #770226, MO; 1924 March 17, Widow Appl. #1217254, Cert. #968462, MO. (MAD: 1860-1880 Howard Co. MO)
Duncan, William R., widow Duncan, Martha J.; G 9 MO S. Mil. Cav., A 14 MO Cav.; 1880 May 14, Invalid Appl. #365305, Cert. #398246; 1905 April 10, Widow Appl. #826020, Cert. #603337, MO. (MAD: ?? 1860 Moniteau Co. MO; 1870 Howard Co. MO; 1880 Randolph Co. MO)
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Randolph Co. MO Deed (FHL film 975,196)
I-217: 4 March 1843, Caswell Duncan and wife Joicy (X) of Howard Co. MO to Nathaniel Sims of Randolph Co. MO, $1100, SE 1/4 NW 1/4 Sec. 2 T55 R14, 86 acres, and SW 1/4 NW 1/4 Sec. 2 T54 R14W, 80 acres. No wit.
Chariton Co. MO Deeds (FHL film 975,966)
L-75: 29 Aug. 1848, John M. Duncan & wife Jane E. formerly wife of William H. Davis decd of Chariton Co. MO to Nehemiah J. McAshan of same, $550, Lot 6 in Block 21 of City of Brunswick, being property and real estate of said Jane E. Duncan wife of said John M. Duncan formerly wife of William H. Davis decd before her marriage with John M. Duncan; no wit.
L-706: 3 Oct. 1850, Theodorick F. Bradford of Chariton Co. MO to Jane E. Duncan of Howard Co. MO, $100, 40 acres the SE 1/4 of SW 1/4 Sec.36 T55 R18W, and also 1/6 part of E 1/2 of NW 1/4 Sec.1 T54N R18W and 1/6 part of NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 Sec.1 T54 R18W, being undivided interest of Bradford as one of heirs of Lucy G. Bradford decd to the two last described tracts, to wit, the W 1/2 of NW 1/4 Sec.1 T54 R18 and the NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 Sec.1 T54 R18; no wife or wit.
L-706 (2nd): 3 Oct. 1850, Barclay M. Bradford and wife Charlotte H. of Chariton Co. MO to Jane E. Duncan of Howard Co. MO, $50, 1/6 part of E 1/2 of NW 1/4 Sec.1 T54 R18 and 1/6 part of NW 1/4 of NE 1/4 Sec.1 T54 R18, being undivided interest as one of heirs of Lucy G. Bradford decd to foregoing tracts, to wit, NW 1/4 NE 1/4 Sec.1 T54 R18 and E 1/2 of NW 1/4 Sec.1 T54 R18; no wit.
Madison Co. KY Deeds (FHL film 183,291)
Q-15: 9 Jan. 1823, Joseph (X) Hiatt and wife Margaret (x) to John Duncan, both Madison Co. KY, $600, 20 acres on the head of a branch of Taylors Fork of Silver Creek, part of a preemption of 1000 acres granted George Meriweather assignee of George Boone, and a part of said Hiatt's purchase of said Meriweather's heirs, adj. Jesse Clarks heirs, land on George Meriweather's old line, Clark's old line, Gennings old survey now John Duncan's line. Wit. William Hieatt (sic), A.W. Rollins, George Watts.
Q-118: 17 Dec. 1823, Moses Hiatt and Philip Turner of Howard Co. MO appoint friend John Duncan of Madison Co. KY, their attorney; that on 1 Jan. last, Joseph Hiett (sic) of Co. & State afsd willed to George Watts 130 acres in Madison Co. KY who sold it to Durett White; that Moses Hiett and Philip Turner are heirs at law of estate of said Joseph Hiett decd and are willing to become security of said George Watts that title is lawfully vested in said George Watts so he can convey title, we authorize our attorney to sign any deed needed. Rec. in Howard Co. MO.
Some early Duncans in Howard Co. MO:
Prior Duncan, April 1817, with Robert W. Morris was security for an appearance in Circuit Court, from Howard Co. MO Minutes of Circuit Court, 1816-1818, 2nd Monday in April 1817. (pg.32, Vol.8, 9/1979, "MO Miscellany" FHL book 977.8 D2w, from Denzil Mauldin, FHL book 977.8 D2w, original minutes on FHL film 963,431)
Sally Duncan, 1817, Howard Co. MO taxpayer (pg.79, Vol.1, 1967, "MO Pioneers," FHL book 977.8 D2h, from Evelyn Sigler and Denzil Mauldin)
Margaret Duncan, 25 April 1819, mar. William Barnes. (MAD: see Bates Co. MO; was she Peggy Doyle who mar. 1805 Marshall Duncan in Warren Co. KY; mother of Peter b. 1818 ???; probably not, she born 1796-1801 per census; ? 1830 Jackson Co. MO census, ? 1840 Washington Co. AR census, ? 1850 Crawford Co. AR census, perhaps the William and Margaret Barnes members of Mt.Pisgah Baptist Church of Polk Co. MO Missionary Baptist Assn. 1836, per LaVena Lebow Wilson query pg.227, Vol.3#1, 1984, "1776" Quarterly, and per Betty Jean Mason query pg.41, Vol.VIII#1, Spring 1986, "Ozar'kin" FHL book 977.8 D25o)
John Duncan, 6 May 1821, mar. Mary Bernard.
David Duncan, 1822-1824, on tax list ("MO Taxpayers 1819-1826" by Lois Stanley, 1979; Los Angeles Public Library book R977.8 S788-1; FHL book 977.8 R4s)
John Duncan, 1822-1824, on tax list ("MO Taxpayers 1819-1826" by Lois Stanley, 1979; Los Angeles Public Library book R977.8 S788-1; FHL book 977.8 R4s)
Nimrod Duncan, 1822-1824, on tax list ("MO Taxpayers 1819-1826" by Lois Stanley, 1979; Los Angeles Public Library book R977.8 S788-1; FHL book 977.8 R4s)
Sarah Duncan, 1822-1824, on tax list ("MO Taxpayers 1819-1826" by Lois Stanley, 1979; Los Angeles Public Library book R977.8 S788-1; FHL book 977.8 R4s)
Thomas Duncan, 1822-1824, on poll tax list ("MO Taxpayers 1819-1826" by Lois Stanley, 1979; Los Angeles Public Library book R977.8 S788-1; FHL book 977.8 R4s)
Elizabeth Duncan, 12 Feb. 1824, mar. James Ridie.
Sarah W. Duncan, 13 Oct. 1825, mar. James Winn or Dunn. (MAD: Sarah Duncan, sister of Matthew Duncan who died 1853 Clay Co. MO, was wife of James Winn)
Henry Duncan, 26 March 1829, mar. Edith Monroe. (MAD: Henry b. Allen Co. KY 1801; 1850 Livingston Co. MO census)
Ashley Duncan, 28 Feb. 1832, mar. Eliza Bowler. (MAD: Ashley Duncan in 1850 Caldwell Co. MO census)
Bothea Duncan, 29 April 1836, mar. Erven Davis.
Ashley Duncan, 13 May 1837, witnessed with John B. Clark the will of Augustus C. Davis who named his wife Mary, dau. Elizabeth Hives, sons Martin H., Thomas C., Augustus C., Simpson O., Sylvester, Irvine, Albert C., and Jefferson Davis, and Wade Davis; exec. Thomas Davis and John Wolfskill, proved 12 Aug. 1837, recorded Will Book 3, pg.224. (pg.2, "Wills & Administrations of Howard Co. MO 1837-1847" Vol.II, by Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, FHL book 977.8285 S2e)
Frances J. Duncan, 1 Sept. 1840, mar. John L. Howard. (MAD: she the admix. of Sarah Duncan who died 1849 Moniteau Co. MO)
Willis Duncan, 15 March 1842, mar. Eliza Green. (MAD: 1850 Randolph Co. MO census)
Samuel Duncan, 30 May 1843, mar. Catharine Tolson.
John M. Duncan, 9 Sept. 1847, mar. Jane E. Davis; Mr. John M. Duncan, formerly of the "Glasgow News", mar. Mrs. Jane E. Davis of Keytesville on 9th inst. at residence of Geo. B. Dameron in Glasgow [Howard Co.], from 24 Sept. 1847 issue of "Liberty Tribune" (pg.25, Vol.I, "Genealogical Notes from 'Liberty Tribune'" by Nadine Hodges and Audrey Lee Wagner Woodruff, FHL book 977.816 D28h) (MAD: 1860 Chariton Co. MO census)
Sarah Ann Duncan, 28 June 1848, mar. Anthony P. Wilkerson.
Elizabeth Duncan, 9 Jan. 1850, mar. Alfred Cummings or Cumins.
George Duncan, 17 March 1852, mar. Alsey Green.
Mrs. Verlinda A. Duncan, 10 Nov. 1852, mar. Alfred Sousley. (MAD: Verlinda Ann Wilcoxin, widow of Asa Duncan)
William H. Duncan, 26 Oct. 1854, mar. Martha A. Barnett.
Mildred Duncan, 18 April 1857, mar. Charles Cline or Kline.
James Duncan, Aug. 1859, died; married, age 65, born KY; on 1860 Howard Co. MO Mortality Schedule (pg.108, Vol.7, 4/1970, "MO Pioneers," FHL book 977.8 D2h, from Evelyn Sigler and Denzil Mauldin 1984)
Wm. Walter Duncan, 24 June 1869, of Boone Co. MO mar. Julia Jones of Howard Co.
"Bible Records of MO" by Elizabeth Prather Ellsberry, Vol.I-X (FHL film 873,910)
Vol.I, pg.87, contains the Wilhelm Family Record of Mrs. Watson Diggs, including the record of Pleasant I. Davis born 3/18/1816, Bethilda Davis born 7/15/1816, Sarah Duncan born 6/18/1784, Elizabeth Duncan born 6/17/1804, William B. Diggs born 6/9/1827 who married 12/23/1856 Cynthia E. Morris born 8/11/1836. (MAD: Sarah Duncan may have been Sarah White, widow of Prior Duncan; Bothea Duncan mar. Erven Davis 4/29/1836)
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