Duncans in Elmore Co. AL

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Duncan research files of
Mary Ann (Duncan) Dobson
the Genealogy Bug

Last revised April 4, 2002

ELMORE CO. AL
Formed 1866 from Autauga, Coosa, Montgomery, Tallapoosa
 

CENSUS RECORDS

1870 Elmore Co. AL Census
Twp.17, P.O. Wetumpka
Pg.10, #171-172, DONKIN, William 43 SC BLACK farm hand
                  Ann 40 AL BLACK keeping house
Pg.25, #84-84, DUNCAN, Peter Sr. 65 AL BLACK farmer $0-$0
                  Ella 45 Africa BLACK (par. of foreign birth) keeping house
                  Illa (f) 9, Peter Jr. 5, Joseph 1 AL BLACKS
                  Charles 17 AL BLACK farm labor
Pg.25, #88-88, DUNCAN, Samuel 37 AL BLACK farmer $0-$350
                  Dilsa (f) 37 AL BLACK keeping house
                  Sallie 15, Frank 12, James 10 AL BLACKS
                  David 8, Samuel Jr. 4, Millie 2 AL BLACKS
Pg.25, #97-97, DUNCAN, Mike (m) 80 SC MULATTO (blank)
                  Juda (f) 65 SC MULATTO keeping house
                  Martha 14 SC MULATTO
Pg.27, #121-121, DUNCAN, Peter 25 AL BLACK farm laborer $0-$0
                  Annie 23 AL BLACK keeping house
                  Rachel 5, Rosa (f) 3 AL BLACKS
                  Diler? (f) 8?/12 AL b.Oct. BLACK
Twp.18, P.O. Wetumpka
Pg.76, #186-188, DUNCAN, George 20 AL MULATTO farm
                  Louisa 12, Mall (f) 10 AL MULATTOS
Twp.20, P.O. Central Institute
Pg.159, #486-486, PHILEPPS, J.M. (m) 24 AL farmer $1500-$4000
                  Elvira 24 GA keeping house
                  Ida 2, Ella 6/12 b.Dec. AL
                  John H. 28 AL farmer $0-$200
                  DUNCAN, Hardy (m) 19 AL farm laborer $0-$0
 

MILITARY RECORDS

AL Confederate Pension Applications, in AL State Archives, Duke - Dunn (FHL film 1,502,781)
      MAD: Did not extract all pension applications for the same person if they gave no other genealogy information. Documents were extracted in order on film. Did not usually copy reason for pension request, which was frequently old age or rheumatism or feebleness; did not always copy witnesses names, which sometimes only said they knew the applicant was of good character and in need of the pension. "Cavalry" was frequently abbreviated "Calv" and spelled "Calvary." Did not usually copy the schedule of property unless it listed land. The complete pension papers should be rechecked individually, following is very brief extract of contents.
      DUNCAN, Miles T., Elmore Co. AL, Private, Co.G 6th AL. Application 17 June 1904, Elmore Co. AL, by Miles T. Duncan, enlisted Vol. in Co.G, 6th AL, on 14 Aug. 1862 at Newcite [Tallapoosa Co.], AL, discharged April 1865, now age 72, P.O. Tallassee, AL, old age and paralysis; Witness W.W. Clark and J.W. Freeman. Schedule of property 10 June 1904, 67 acres in Tallapoosa Co. AL.

Elmore Co. AL Confederate pension applications 1883-1914 (FHL film 1,750,444 items 1&2)
      Widows - no Duncan
      Soldiers - no Duncan
 

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