Iowa Family Group Sheet for the Daniel Duncan Family Submitted by: Judy Penley at mawmawpen@yahoo.com HUSBAND: Daniel Duncan Birth date: 10 Oct 1828 Birthplace: Fulton, Callaway Co., Missouri Death date: 25 Oct 1908 Place of death: Clarinda, Taylor Co., Iowa Burial date: Shearer Cemetery Burial place: Page Co., Iowa Other Spouse: Father: John Duncan Mother: Elizabeth Wayne Marriage date: 16 Nov 1851 Marriage place: Nodaway Co., Missouri WIFE: # 1 Margaret Ellen Dillion Birth date: 23 Feb 1836 Birthplace: Johnson Co., Missouri Death date: 12 Jan 1869 Place of death: Page Co., Iowa Burial date: Burial place: Other Spouse: Father: Harvey Dillon Mother: Nancy Tomlin CHILDREN Child No. 1: John F. Duncan Sex: M Birth date: 24 Aug 1852 Birthplace: Page Co., Iowa Death date: Place of death: Burial date: Burial place: Spouse's name: Marriage date: Marriage place: Child No. 2: Nancy Ellen Duncan Sex: F Birth date: 28 Mar 1855 Birthplace: Page Co., Iowa Death date: 12 Apr 1939 Place of death: Hamburg, Fremont Co., Iowa Burial date: Burial place: Spouse's name: never married Marriage date: Marriage place: Child No. 3: Wilbur P. Duncan Sex: M Birth date: 06 Jun 1857 Birthplace: Buchanan Township, Page Co., Iowa Death date: Place of death: Burial date: Burial place: Spouse's name: Hattie Unknown Marriage date: Marriage place: Child No. 4: William A. Duncan Sex: M Birth date: 06 Jun 1857 Birthplace: Buchanan Township, Page Co., Iowa Death date: 02 Jul 1913 Place of death: Fullerton, Nance Co., Nebraska Burial date: Burial place: Spouse's name: 1st - Francis Fanny Burnham; 2nd - Elizabeth Lizzie Osborn Marriage date: 1st 1878 - 2nd 14 Mar 1888 Marriage place: 1st Mills Co., Iowa - 2nd Clarinda, Page Co., Iowa Child No. 5: George Washington Duncan Sex: M Birth date: 16 Oct 1860 Birthplace: Siam, Taylor Co., Iowa Death date: 01 Nov 1929 Place of death: Clarinda, Page Co., Iowa Burial date: Burial place: Spouse's name: Adney Jane Smith Marriage date: 21 Apr 1881 Marriage place: Bedford, Taylor Co., Iowa Child No. 6: Charles Henry Duncan Sex: M Birth date: 04 Apr 1862 Birthplace: Page Co., Iowa Death date: 15 Apr 1948 Place of death: Oregon, Atchison Co., Missouri Burial date: Burial place: Spouse's name: Eleanor "Etta" Madrid Bolton Marriage date: 04 May 1890 Marriage place: St. Joseph, Buchanan Co., Missouri Child No. 7: Ada Emily Duncan Sex: F Birth date: 07 Oct 1866 Birthplace: Page Co., Iowa Death date: Place of death: Burial date: Burial place: Spouse's name: Joseph Nichols Marriage date: 11 Feb 1890 Marriage place: Bedford, Taylor Co., Iowa Documentation and Sources: SOURCE: Genealogy report on Thomas Roger Duncan {~1745-1830}; by Mimi Stang via email on 19 Apr 2002 with Genealogical report attached SOURCE: Abstracted Taylor & Page County, Iowa, Newspaper Index, Patti Combs O'Dell: Clarinda Herald, 11 Mar 1885: Daniel Duncan, recently moved from Buchanan Township. One of the pioneer settlers coming in March 1845 while Pottawattamies were still in possession. SOURCE: Clarinda Herald, 30 Oct 1908: Duncan, Daniel, b. 10 October 1828, Callaway Co., Missouri, to Page County, 1845. Died 1908 Clarinda, wed November 1853 to Margaret Dillion, 7 children, died 1868; wed 1870 Nancy M. Damewood, 2 children, interred Shearer Cemetery. SOURCE: Obituary - DANIEL DUNCAN - Clarinda Herald; 30 Oct 1908: In the death of Daniel Duncan in this city, Sunday a.m. at 5:10, Page County lost on of her earliest pioneers, a well known & highly respected citizen who for 63 years had resided in Page County. SOURCE: History of Page County, Iowa, published 1880; pg. 631: Duncan, Daniel, farmer, section 13, P.O. Siam, Taylor County: born October 10, 1828, in Missouri. Came to Page county in the spring 1845. Was married in November 1853 to Miss Margaret Dillon, of Page County. By this union they became the parents of seven children: John T., Nancy E., Wilburn P., William A., Washington, Charles H. and Ada E. This wife died in January 1868. He was married in October 1870, by which marriage he has two children: Orie E. and Omer. He is an early settler and was subjected to all the privations to which the pioneer ofttimes becomes a victim. A further account of his services to the country is given in the early history of the county. ************************************************** Copyright © 2004 by Judy Penley. All rights reserved. http://www.iagenweb.org/state/disclaim.htm **************************************************