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1820-1830 St. Tammany Par. LA Census
No Duncan indexed
1840 St. Tammany Par. LA Census
Pg.151 J.W. Duncan 1110,01 - 1100,0100,1
1850 St. Tammany Par. LA Census (and from Lucille Mehrkam 10/1983)
Pg.271, #394, Jessee LEE 55 VA labor $1500
Rachael 18 LA
W.H. DUNNICA 23 MS clerk
Maria L. 19 LA
William DUNCAN 16 LA student
Pg.278, #506, James DUNCAN 32 SCT sawyer-lumber $8000
M.L. (f) 25 LA
Elizabeth 3 LA
(MAD: James Duncan mar. Martha Pharis 6/17/1841)
1860 St. Tammany Par. LA Census
No Duncan indexed
1870 St. Tammany Par. LA Census
4th Ward, P.O. Madisonville
Pg.27-28, #13-13, DUNCAN, James 52 SCT (white) manufacturer of lumber $4,000-$1,100, parents of foreign birth
Martha L. 47 LA keeping house
Elizabeth 23 LA (not father of foreign birth)
Hester 17 LA (not father of foreign birth)
DAILY, H.J. (f) 49 MA (white) (blank)
PALMER, E. (f) 13 LA BLACK domestic servant
Ann 10 LA BLACK
BROWN, Thomas 19 LA BLACK laborer
ADAMS, J. (m) 27 LA BLACK laborer
Caroline 23 LA BLACK domestic servant
BICKHAM, David 20 LA BLACK laborer
BELL, Henry (m) 19 LA BLACK laborer
WESLEY, William 45 LA BLACK laborer
DEBATES, Peter 22 LA (white) sawyer
F.(m) 18 LA (white) laborer
9th Ward, P.O. Mandeville
Pg.59-60, #33-33, DUNCAN, George 45 MO BLACK laborer $0-$0
Jane 35 LA BLACK keeping house
C.(m) 14 LA BLACK laborer
R.(m) 14 LA BLACK
DUNCAN, Ann 8 LA BLACK
Elizabeth 4, Rebecca 2 LA BLACK
G.(m) 1/12 LA BLACK b.May
Pg.65, #121-121, DUNCAN, Alfred 49 MO BLACK charcoal burner $0-$0
Ann 28 LA BLACK keeping house
Noah 12, Richard 6 LA BLACK
George 3, Alfred 2 LA BLACK
"Records of LA Confederate Soldiers and LA Confederate Commands" by Andrew B. Booth, 1920, Vol.2, B-G (FHL film 1,305,384 and 1,685,400; also from Evelyn Sigler 3/1985, and pgs.712-714 from Florence Dyess 1987 & 1990)
Duncan, William H. (also Dunkin, William H.), Pvt. Co. H. 1st LA Hvy. Arty (Regulars). Enlisted July 1, 1861, New Orleans, LA. Roll to Aug. 31, 1861, Deserted from New Orleans Barracks July 10, 1861. Surrendered himself July 18, 1861. Deserted again, Aug. 18, 1861. Rolls from Nov. 1862 to April 1863 show him Enlisted Sept. 12, 1862, Claiborne [St.Tammany Par.], LA, Present. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War show him captured and paroled at Vicksburg, MS, July 4, 1863. Rolls from Oct. 31, 1863 to Dec. 1863, Absent without leave (paroled).
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