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1830-1860 Saginaw Co. MI Census
No Duncan indexed
1870 Saginaw Co. MI Census
3rd Ward, City of East Saginaw
Pg.157R-158, #16-17, ROSE, Margaret 54 CANada MULATTO (blank) (not marked parents of foreign birth
DUNCAN, Thomas 32 KY farmer MULATTO
WRIGHT, Charlie 22 CANada MULATTO hotel cook
ROSE?, Sophia 12, Robert 5 CANAda MULATTO, mother of foreign birth
SANFORD, Anna 19 OH MULATTO
5th Ward, City of East Saginaw
Pg.243, #200-206, DUNLAP, Alex 35 IRE keeps hotel, parents of foreign birth
Mary 40 IRE keeps house, parents of foreign birth
(and sevants, many raftsmen, including
DUNCAN, Alex 26 CANada raftsman, parents of foreign birth
6th Ward, City of East Saginaw
Pg.245, #7-7, MANTAOH?, John 70 SCT keeps girt? house $500-$0, parents of foreign birth
Jane 66 SCT keeps house, parents of foreign birth
DUNCAN, Barbara 55 SCT at home, parents of foreign birth
1880 Saginaw Co. MI Census; partial (HeritageQuest Image 3/2007)
5th Ward East Saginaw, Pg.14&15, S.D.3, E.D.304
Pg.312B, #114-125, DUNCAN, David A., w/m age 47 mar. lumberman MD Canada VA
Julia A.T., w/f 45 wife mar. keeping house NY PA OH
Charles A., w/m 21 son single lumberman MI MD NY (bottoom of page)
(pg.313C) #114-125, DUNCAN, Franc, w/f 13 daughter single MI MY NY attended school
Titus, w/m 10 son single MI MD NY attended school
(MAD: 1900 St.Louis Co. MN census)
"History of the services of the First Regiment Michigan Engineers and Mechanics, during the Civil War, 1861-1865" by Charles R. Sligh; pub. Grant Rapids, Mich.: unknown, 1921, 117 pgs. (LH5410; HeritageQuest 5/2007)
Pg.67: Privates and Non-Commissioned Officers who were taken Prisoner, those who were taken Prisoner and were accidentally Killed and those who Died in Prison: DUNCAN, CHARLES H., Private, East Saginaw, Age 30, Company L. Taken prisoner Dec. 15, 1864. Died in prison at Selma, Ala., Feb. 1, 1865. (MAD: East Saginaw, Saginaw Co. MI)
1921 "Duluth and St. Louis County, Minnesota : their story and people : an authentic narrative of the past, with particular attention to the modern era in the commercial, industrial, educational, civic and social development" pub. Chicago: American Historical Society (LH13456, HeritageQuest images 2/2007 & 5/2007; FHL film 1,000,265 items 1-3)
Vol.II, pg.886-887: RALPH NORRIS MARBLE, officer in the United States Navy during the period of the Spanish-American and Philippine Wars, born at Harrisville, Alcona County, Michigan, March 7, 1879, son of Ralph N. and Belle L. (Mead) Marble. (more on Marble ancestors) ... October 24, 1906, Mr. Marble married Miss Julia L. Duncan, of Duluth. Their family consists of two children, Elva and Helen.
Pg.892: F.A. BREWER, born November 28, 1854, in Oakland County, Michigan, the second in order of birth of the six children born to Addison P. and Salinda S. (Graifs) Brewer. ... F.A. Brewer in 1880 removed to Duluth, Minnesota, where he formed a partnership with a Mr. Duncan, under the firm name of Duncan & Brewer, and engaged in the lumber business. ... In 1877, in Saginaw, Michigan, Mr. Brewer was married to Jennie Duncan, and to them have been born three children, Charles D., Florence and Walter D. ...
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