Duncans in Washington Co. WI

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

Last revised August 25, 2007

WASHINGTON CO. WI
Formed 1836, Territorial County
 

CENSUS RECORDS

1840-1850 Washington Co. WI Census
      No Duncan indexed
 

1860 Washington Co. WI Census
Farmington
Pg.153, #1426-1345, E.A. DUNCAN (m) 45 VT sawmiller $600-$1000
                  Laura M. 30 NY
                  Dilia A. 19 NY domestic
                  Albert 15 WI farm laborer
                  Mary 12, Alvin 11 WI
                  Joseph 8, George 7 WI
                  Edward 2 WI
                  (MAD & Lani Glasser: 1850 Dodge Co. WI census)
 

1870 Washington Co. WI Census
Farmington
Pg.419, #272-229, DONKIN, Albert 25 WI farmer $2000-$400
                  Almyra 28 NY keeping house
                  Alberta 2 WI
                  HALL, Melenge (f) 74 MA
Pg.423, #340-287, DUNKIN, Elias 54 VT saw miller $10,000-$500
                  Lora (f) 41 NY keeping house
                  Joseph 19, George 18 WI
                  Edward 14, Clark (m) 7 WI
Pg.425, #382-319, DUNCAN, Alvin (m) 21 WI farmer $0-$0
                  KNAPP, Sarah 67 CT
 

HISTORIES before 1923

"History of Washington and Ozaukee Counties, Wisconsin : containing an account of its settlement, growth, development and resources, an extensive and minute sketch of its cities, towns and villages, their improvements, industries, manufactories, churches, schools and societies, its war record, biographical sketches, portraits of prominent men and early settlers, the whole preceded by a history of Wisconsin, statistics of the state, and an abstract of its laws and constitution and of the constitution of the United States." by C.W. Butterfield; pub. Chicago: Western Historical Co., 1881, 644 pgs. (LH13345, HeritageQuest images 2/2007 & 5/2007)
      Pg.431: Washington County, Village of Boltonville. In 1854, the village of Boltonville was started. ... The water-power was soon improved and utilized by the erection of a saw-mill by E.A. Duncan on a small stream tributary to Stony Creek.
 

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