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Father | Lord Maldred Dunbar OF CARLISLE AND ALLERDALE d. 1045 | |
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Relationship | 30th great-granduncle of Richard Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 31st great-granduncle of Alexander Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 31st great-granduncle of Taylor Jane Bale. |
Last Edited | Mar 26, 2005 |
Birth* | circa 1045 |
Father | Crinan (?) | |
Mother | Beatrice (?) | |
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Relationship | 31st great-grandfather of Richard Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 32nd great-grandfather of Alexander Prescott Bale. |
Relationship | 32nd great-grandfather of Taylor Jane Bale. |
Last Edited | Mar 26, 2005 |
Marriage* | Principal=Ealdgith Edith | |
Death* | 1045 |
Family 1 | Ealdgith Edith b. circa 1000, d. between 1040 and 1136 | |
Child | 1. | Gospatrick (?) of NORTHUMBRIA+ b. 1040, d. 1075 |
Family 2 | ||
Child | 1. | Maldred Dunbar b. circa 1045 |
Father | Hansford DUNCAN b. circa 1801 | |
Mother | Cynthia FORSYTHE b. 1807, d. between 1860 and 1870 | |
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Last Edited | Dec 9, 2006 |
Occupation* | Attorney | |
Note* | Sarah Asberry P Cir C Pkg 126 v Petn. Filed Mch 22, 1856 Records, Atty George Glenn a free man of color 1. On Dec 28, 1854 plff hired to deft for 1 year, 5 negro slaves, being his wife and children, viz: Maria age 26 years worth $600, and her 4 children viz: John age 12, worth $600; Milly age 10, worth $500; Jane age 6, worth $400, and Belinda age 4, worth $300; amounting to $2600; and delivered to him the possession of said slaves, in consideration of $40 the hire of one year from the date of the contract. Afterwards in Nov. 1855 the deft removed the slaves from the Comth of Ky and converted them to his own use whereby the slaves became wholly lost to the plff. 2. The deft agreed to pay plff $40 for the hire of his wife and children for one year. No part of it has been paid. Deft is a non residentand has no property in this State, except a tract of land on the waters of the Southfork of Licking containing 65 acres, on which a small balance of the purchase money is yet due. Sarah x Asberry Sworn to June 9, 1856 Alfred RileyJPPC MISCELLANEOUS COURT RECORDS Mch 22, 1856 Charles Duncan appointed Warning Order Atty. Also, in 1859, Charles represented Thomas Roberts, who was charged with the murder(driving a hand spike into his head) of James Blackburn. The jury's verdict was not guilty, as they found James Blackburn was the aggressor and Thomas was protecting himself. Spencer Harrison P. Cir. Ct. Pkg208 a free man of color vs Petn. filed Sept 1, 1866 Attorneys:Ireland & Duncan Defendents: E.P. Willett Eli Mullins T.M. Rouse Note. $205.04 July 23, 1866 due in 30 days Ans. Oct 18, 1866, by Marshall & Lee The note was executed without consideration ether good or valuable. The plff. was acolored man, the property of henry Hall, of Courbon Co., being a slave os sd Hall, ran off from sd Hall & was passing down the RR from Bourbon Co. through Pend Co. to Cinti O., & defts Eli Mullins 7 EP Willett, in fall of 1864, captured sd Plff. with his wife & 2 children, as runaway Slaves Ð and learned thatthey belonged to sd Hall, & they gave information to sd Hall, when he requested them to return sd children to him which they did & demanded from him the reward from the capture of sd slaves, when he sd Hall, directed sd Willett & Mullins, to demand & take what money he had stating that he had from two five hundred dollars Ð and pay themselves for sd capture sixÉwhich was give hundred dollars Ð is stated in persuance of sd directions & order in the fall of 1864, which was the time of sd capture, they did demand from plff $180, the sd Mullins & Willett each getting sixty dollars a piece & Thomas Lovelace $60 Ð this money was the property of Henry Hall, & taken by his order & directions. In july 1866 Thomas Hardiman acting as an appointee of the Greedmans Bureau, notified sd Mullins & Willett unless they gave the note sued on to plff. with T M Rouse as security or pay the money with interest and damages he would be compelled to send them to Louisville & it would cost them a thousand dollarsÉthey were forced to execute sd note Ð this being the only consideration for sd note Ð which sd matters they plead & rely upon as a bar to plffs. recovery. Verified by Eli Mullins & E P Willett, Oct 18, 1866 ÒWe the Jury find for the Plaintiff $205 4/100 the amount of the note sued on.Ó N. Clay Dills Foreman Witnesses for Plff. T M Rouse, Geo. Orr, M. Hightower, (Capt. Hardeman Kenton Co.) Defts Wits: M.M. Hightower, Berry Hall, Thos. Lovelace, Henry Hall, Bourbon Co., Dr. Bryson, C C Bryson, J C Mulford, School teacher, Stephen Mullins. Affidavit, Eli Mullins & E P Willett, Apr 21, 1868 They can prove by Thomas Lovelace that plff. was. at the time the money was taken, was a slave, belonging to henry Hall of Bourbon Co; that when sd note was given, the soldiers or the officiers of the FreedmenÕs Bureau had arrested Wi | |
Birth* | Jun 10, 1831 | Kentucky |
Death* | May 1, 1907 | Audrain Co., MO |
Family | Eva O. COONS b. May, 1842, d. Nov 10, 1925 | |
Children | 1. | Emily DUNCAN b. Aug, 1869 |
2. | Eva Cynthia DUNCAN b. Apr, 1875 | |
3. | Elizabeth 'Bettie' Coons DUNCAN b. circa 1876 |
Father | Charles DUNCAN b. Jun 10, 1831, d. May 1, 1907 | |
Mother | Eva O. COONS b. May, 1842, d. Nov 10, 1925 | |
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Last Edited | Dec 9, 2006 |
Note* | Falmouth Presbyterian Church Records Duncan, Bettie Coons Parents: Duncan, Charles & Eva O. Baptized: 5 Jun 1881 | |
Birth* | circa 1876 | Pendleton Co., KY |
Father | Charles DUNCAN b. Jun 10, 1831, d. May 1, 1907 | |
Mother | Eva O. COONS b. May, 1842, d. Nov 10, 1925 | |
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Last Edited | Dec 9, 2006 |
Note* | 1900 Federal Census: Mexico, Audrain Co., MO Buckner, Charles Head M Jul 1859 40 Married 5 yrs MO Unk Unk Druggist , Emily H. Wife F Aug 1869 30 0 Child 0 Liv. KY KY KY 1910 Federal Census: Mexico City, Audrain Co., MO Buckner, Charles Head M 50 Married2 MO VA VA Druggist , Emily Wife F 39 1 Child 0 Liv. KY KY KY 1920 Federal Census: Mexico City, Audrain Co., MO Buckner, Chas. A. Head Own M 60 Married MO VA U.S. Retail Merchant Drugs , Emily Wife F 50 Married KY KY KY Duncan, Eva C. Mother-in-law F 77 Widow KY KY KY | |
Death* | Missouri | |
Birth* | Aug, 1869 | Kentucky |
Father | Charles DUNCAN b. Jun 10, 1831, d. May 1, 1907 | |
Mother | Eva O. COONS b. May, 1842, d. Nov 10, 1925 | |
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Last Edited | Dec 9, 2006 |
Note* | Falmouth Presbyterian Church Records Duncan, Eva Cynthia Parents: Duncan, Charles & Eva O. Baptized: 5 Jun 1881 | |
Birth* | Apr, 1875 | Kentucky |
Last Edited | Dec 9, 2006 |
Note* | Will of Henry Colvin, Sr. Deed Book G, Page 434 Written 14 February 1839; Probated 8 May 1839 'being sick & weak in body.....' 6 of my living children: Henry Colvin, Jenny Chalfant, Mason Colvin, Lewis Colvin, Betsey Lightfoot, Susan Lightfoot. To the children of my dec'd daughter Nancy Watkins Son: Berkett Colvin - all the rest of my estate Executor: Son Henry Colvin Witnesses:Hansford Duncan & John D. Keith Henry Colvin, Sr. signs with an (x) Pendleton County Order Book J: 1848 September 4, Pages 64 - 65 Relinquishment: of Catherine Levengood, widow of Peter Levengood, of her right to administer his estate. Witness: R. F. McCormack Isaac Levengood was then appointed administrator. Securities: Anselm Johnson, Richard Mullins, John Lowe, James B. McClure, R. F. McCormack, George Levengood, Samuel W. Turner Appraisers: Handsford Duncan, John Forsythe, James Garrard, W. G. Woodson 1850 Federal Census: Morgan,Pendleton Co., KY Hansford Duncan 44 M Farmer $3500 KY Cynthia Duncan 44 F KY Charles 18 M KY African-American Pendleton County Births Eliza - October 29, Black female, Duncan, Hansford (Father/Owner of Child) 1850 Slave Schedule:Pendleton Co., KY HANSFORD DUNCAN: Male, age 43, Black Male, age 11, Black 1859 Pendleton Co., KY births: Eliza - October 29, Black female, Duncan,Hansford (Father/Owner of Child) 1860 Federal Census: Morgan, Pendleton Co., KY Hansford Duncan 53 M Farmer $3420 $300 KY Cynthia 53 F KY 1870 Federal Census: Falmouth, Pendleton Co., KY Duncan, Charles 38 M Lawyer $10000 $1000 KY , E. C. 28 F Housekeeper KY , E. H. 10/12 F Child of Housekeeper KY , America E. 16 F Niece KY Brown, Harriet 16 F House Servant KY Duncan, H. 64 M Farmer $20,000 $2000 KY THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE TOWN OF FALMOUTH (Transcribed aswritten in The Barton Papers by Sherida Dougherty, thanks Sherida!) Taxes Charged For the Year 1870, collected and not turned in: H. Duncan $2.00 TaxesCharged for 1871 and not turned in: C. Duncan $10.20 | |
Birth* | circa 1801 | Kentucky |
Marriage* | Oct 1, 1830 | Pendleton Co., KY, Principal=Cynthia FORSYTHE |
Family | Cynthia FORSYTHE b. 1807, d. between 1860 and 1870 | |
Child | 1. | Charles DUNCAN+ b. Jun 10, 1831, d. May 1, 1907 |
Last Edited | Apr 17, 2005 |
Marriage* | Principal=Ava Shelton |
Family | Ava Shelton | |
Child | 1. | Mary Polly Duncan+ b. circa 1764 |
Father | James Duncan | |
Mother | Ava Shelton | |
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Last Edited | Apr 17, 2005 |
Married Name | Watkins | |
Birth* | circa 1764 | Stokes, North Carolina |
Marriage* | circa 1794 | Stokes, North Carolina, Principal=Henry Watkins |
Family | Henry Watkins b. circa 1764, d. circa 1830 | |
Child | 1. | James Duncan Watkins+ b. circa 1794, d. Oct 6, 1856 |
Last Edited | Dec 9, 2006 |
Married Name | FORSYTHE | |
Marriage* | Dec 29, 1835 | Pendleton Co., KY, Principal=John FORSYTHE |
Family | John FORSYTHE b. 1804 | |
Children | 1. | Elizabeth FORSYTHE b. 1837 |
2. | Theresa FORSYTHE b. 1839 | |
3. | Charles FORSYTHE b. 1841 | |
4. | Eliza FORSYTHE b. 1843 | |
5. | Henry FORSYTHE b. 1845 | |
6. | Benjamin FORSYTHE b. 1849 |
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Richard Prescott Bale
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