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Thomas Duncan

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Thomas Duncan

Birth
Frederick County, Virginia, USA
Death
1806 (aged 57–58)
Pendleton County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
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He may have been born in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, since the first record of property owned by his father in Frederick County, VA is in 1751. Pendleton County, Kentucky; Wills recorded in Deed Book Vol. B, 1803-1815. (FHL film 272, 782; abstract of B-139) Will of Thomas Duncan of Pendleton County, Kentucky, weak of body, revoking all other wills. To my nephew Matthew Duncan son of Seth Duncan, 500 acres on Highland Creek, and all my right and title of what is coming to me from the estate of John Carney dec'd, a suit being now instituted against said Carney's heirs in Berkeley County, Virginia and all estate coming to me in Franklin County, Pennsylvania which Matthew Duncan (the nephew) has power of attorney from me to collect, also my negro woman Lucy and all my personal estate. To Seth Duncan Junior son of Seth Duncan, 500 acres on Clay Creek. "Livingston" County, Kentucky. To "the niece" Eliza Duncan of Seth Duncan, 660 acres in Nelson County, I appoint my brother Seth Duncan with my friend John Mountjoy Sen. my execs. 9 Jun 1806. Wit: Alexander C. Lanier, Britain Clay. Proved Jul, 1806 by Alex. C. Lanier, and at October Court, ensuing by Britain Clay. Recorded October 1, 1806.
He may have been born in Franklin County, Pennsylvania, since the first record of property owned by his father in Frederick County, VA is in 1751. Pendleton County, Kentucky; Wills recorded in Deed Book Vol. B, 1803-1815. (FHL film 272, 782; abstract of B-139) Will of Thomas Duncan of Pendleton County, Kentucky, weak of body, revoking all other wills. To my nephew Matthew Duncan son of Seth Duncan, 500 acres on Highland Creek, and all my right and title of what is coming to me from the estate of John Carney dec'd, a suit being now instituted against said Carney's heirs in Berkeley County, Virginia and all estate coming to me in Franklin County, Pennsylvania which Matthew Duncan (the nephew) has power of attorney from me to collect, also my negro woman Lucy and all my personal estate. To Seth Duncan Junior son of Seth Duncan, 500 acres on Clay Creek. "Livingston" County, Kentucky. To "the niece" Eliza Duncan of Seth Duncan, 660 acres in Nelson County, I appoint my brother Seth Duncan with my friend John Mountjoy Sen. my execs. 9 Jun 1806. Wit: Alexander C. Lanier, Britain Clay. Proved Jul, 1806 by Alex. C. Lanier, and at October Court, ensuing by Britain Clay. Recorded October 1, 1806.


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