There are a lot of Duncans out there - but one possibility is the family of Samuel Duncan (b. Oct. 23, 1801 d. Oct. 30, 1882) buried in Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor, Henry County, Missouri. His Find A Grave Memorial# 68716750 has a short bio and tells of two sons.
One of those sons, William L. Duncan (b. Feb. 18, 1828 - 1911) is Find A Grave Memorial# 39650404 and he has an extensive bio. The other son is James M Duncan (1821 - 1879) is Find A Grave Memorial# 68724506.
Given your photo-dating and subject age, perhaps the man in the photo is one of the two sons?
There are a lot of Duncans out there - but one possibility is the family of Samuel Duncan (b. Oct. 23, 1801 d. Oct. 30, 1882) buried in Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor, Henry County, Missouri. His Find A Grave Memorial# 68716750 has a short bio and tells of two sons.
ReplyDeleteOne of those sons, William L. Duncan (b. Feb. 18, 1828 - 1911) is Find A Grave Memorial# 39650404 and he has an extensive bio. The other son is James M Duncan (1821 - 1879) is Find A Grave Memorial# 68724506.
Given your photo-dating and subject age, perhaps the man in the photo is one of the two sons?
From the obituary I will guess that it might be William but that is only a guess...because he was in Windsor form 1874 onward:)
DeleteIf his hair and eyes were dark, I'd think he was Native American.
ReplyDeleteMy sister married in to a Duncan family in Arkansas
ReplyDeleteMaybe she is related to Grandpa Duncan? :)
DeleteGlad to see Iggy is back on the trail :)
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