Duncans in Dunklin Co. MO

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

Last revised October 28, 2014

DUNKLIN CO. MO
Formed 1845 from Stoddard
 

CENSUS RECORDS

1850 Dunklin Co. MO Census
      No Duncan indexed

1860 Dunklin Co. MO Census
Union Dist.
Pg.911, #138-138, James T. DUNCAN? 25 KY farmer $0-$135
                  Artemisia (f) 17 TN
                  Leander M. (m) 9/12 MO
Freeborn Dist.
Pg.953-4, #412-148, Daniel DUNCOMB 43 KY farmer $2250-1530
                  Mary A. 40 KY
                  Anna E. 18, Samuel D. 16 KY
                  William 13 KY
                  James 1 KY
                  (MAD: 1850 Logan Co. KY census as D. Shephard Dunscomb)

1870 Dunklin Co. MO Census
      No Duncan indexed
 

REFERENCES FROM OTHER LOCALITIES

Bollinger Co. MO Deed (SLC 7/14/2014; have JPG images)
      2-105/106: #2277, Stephen Duncan to Johnnathan F. Hood. Stephen Duncan of Dunklin Co. MO for $300 paid by Johnnathan F. Hood of Bollinger Co. MO, sell to said Johnnathan F. Hood parcel of land in Bollinger Co. MO, E 1/2 SW 1/4 Sec.12 Twp.29N Range 10E containing 80 acres more or less, warrant title. 2 Aug. 1866. /s/ Stephen Duncan. Ack. before John Bass, J.P., Bollinger Co. MO. Filed for record and recorded Aug. 25, 1866. (FHL film 925,408)
 

OTHER RECORDS

"Annals of Arkansas, 1947 : a narrative historical edition revising, reediting and continuing A Centennial history of Arkansas, preserving the record of the growth and development of the state and chronicling the genealogical and memorial records of its prominent families and personages" by Dallas Tabor Herndon (FHL book 976.7 H2h)
      Vol.3, pg.1357, contains a sketch of Riley Dunkin of Manila, Mississippi Co. AR, born 12 April 1894 in Kennett, Dunklin Co. MO, son of J.C. Dunkin born TN, preacher and farmer, who died in 1922, and his wife Florence Dunkin who died in 1923; family to Manila in 1906. The sketch gives more on the family of Riley Dunkin.
 

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