James Duncan and Eliza T. Vilette




Husband James Duncan

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         Father: William Duncan
         Mother: Dolly Harris


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Wife Eliza T. Vilette

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General Notes: Husband - James Duncan

From "History of Stark County, with an Outline Sketch of Ohio" by William Henry Perrin 1881
'The embarassment in all business matters, stagnation of trade, and especially the ruin of commerce upon the ocean, upon which New England subsisted, occasioned by the war of 1812, drove many shipmasters and New England people to the West, and the year 1814 was strongly marked by the increase from that quarter. Among those who came into Perry Twp. that year were Gilbertharp Earle and his family, Capt. James Duncan, a retired shipmasster from the merchant service, his residence having been at Portsmouth, NH, and many others.... When Mr. Duncan left Portsmouth, his objective point was the State of VA, that portion now incl. in WV, and especially Brooke and Ohio counties. At Wheeling (Ohio County), he had friends Messrs. Jacob Atkinson and Peabody Atkinson, brothers, and a Mr. Peterson. He remained in those counties for a year or two, and married Miss Eliza T. Vilette, and with the two brothers Atkinson ... to visit "Rotch Settlement" .... to Kendal. (Similar to 1925 history) ... town being called Massillon, name suggested by Mrs. Duncan, who was a fine French scholar, and a niece of Hon. Charles Hammon, one of early editors of Cincinnati "Gazete" and woman of rare education and social qualities.'


Andrew McClary and Mehitable Harris Duncan




Husband Andrew McClary

           Born: Sep 26, 1787 - Epsom, NH
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         Father: General Michael McClary
         Mother: Sarah Dearborn


       Marriage: Jun 11, 1812 - Concord, NH



Wife Mehitable Harris Duncan

           Born: May 14, 1791 - Concord, NH
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         Father: William Duncan
         Mother: Dolly Harris




Children
1 F Louisa M. McClary

           Born: Abt 1813 - New Hampshire 34
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         Spouse: Herman B. Harris
           Marr: Feb 8, 1832 - Massillon, Ohio



General Notes: Husband - Andrew McClary

From John McClary and his Descendants by Epsom Historial Gilbert Knowles
'The General's (Michael McClary) second son, Andrew, had a roving disposition. He was born Sept. 26, 1787. He married Mehitable Duncan of Concord in 1813. He was a Captain in the War of 1812 and very soon after the War he went to England. He enetered the British Army, deserted, and started for Calcutta on a vessel out of Portsmouth, England. He was never heard of again. He had one daughter by his Concord marriage and there may be descendants. The General had a clause in his will making a bequest to Andrew in case he was found alive, but he was never heard of at all.'

NH Gazette 6-2-1812

Attention ye Brave !
CITIZENS AND PATRIOTS !
YOUR country having been insulted her rights most wantonly violated, her seamen plundered on the high seas, and ignominiously enslaved by the tyrants of the ocean, the government of the United States, after having exerted all amicable and pacisick means to redress the manifold wrongs, which for years have accumulated beyond further endurance, has determined to vindicate the dignity and honor of the republic in the field of battle, and calls on all the friends to its laws, independence and constitution to rally round the standard of liberty, prepared to nobly defend its dearest privileges or perish in the glorious attempt.
When the drubbing drum summons you to the field, and the trumpet of war sounds the charge to victory or death, each gallant spirit will rush to the standard of union and emulate the deeds of the heroes of the revolution. Like them every real American will contend for the honor of the battlefield. Inspired by the brilliant achievements of Bunker's heights, the plains of Saratoga, Monmouth and Yorktown, the glories of a military procession must rouse into valorous exertion the exalted faculties of the martial foul.
You are called upon to wage no predatory war for the personal ag__ndizement of a remorseless despot _ _ fight for your birth rights, __ and fortunes, your wives, __ and children.
Your country offers to every able __ between the age of 18 __, who nobly tenders his services, sixteen dollars bounty, on enlistment, five dollars a month, feeds and clothes you better than any troops on the globe, and after the expiration of the time for which you enlisted, presents you three months pay over your annual compensation, and an hundred and sixty acre of excellent land, on which you can settle, make a productive farm, and rear up a host of patriots to defend your country's rights and honor.
What a glorious opportunity is now presented you to acquire the never fading laurels of the soldier, reputation and fortune. With zeal then step forth as the impregnable ramparts of freedom and become enrolled among the gallant defenders of your country.
20 active young men may be enrolled for only 18 months; and will be entitled to all the above emoluments except the land.
All disposed to serve their country will do well to apply immediately at the rendezvous in Epsom or Dover.
ANDREW McCLARY
Captain of Infantry, U.S. Army

NH Gazette 8-11-1812


General Notes: Wife - Mehitable Harris Duncan

Mrs. M.H. (Duncan) McClary, one of the pioneer women of Kendall, and of rare accomplishments. She bought a small but well selected library. From "History of Stark County, with an Outline Sketch of Ohio" by William Henry Perrin 1881

From Brooke Co., Ohio WV Deeds
20 Dec. 1827 James Duncan and wife Eliza T. of Stark Co. OH to Jesse Edington of Brooke Co. VA, $200, lot #22 in Wellsburgh formerly Charlestown, adj. lot 221, which Andrew Snider & wife Elizabeth conveyed to Nicholas P. Tillinghust and Patience T. Vilette, 3 March 1802. Wit. Mehitable H. McClary, James Williams. Ack. in Stark Co. OH (FHL film 869,816)

Probably moved to Ohio from NH with brother James about 1814 (see notes for James Duncan) as spouse Andrew was away, already missing, or deceased.

There is a Legal notice in the Massilon Independent Aug 31 and Oct 5, 1870, in Stark County Court of Common Pleas contesting land that 'by the last will and testament of said Mehitable H. McClary, the executors in her said lasst will named, should pay the nett proceeds of in lot numbered one hundred and elecen and thirty feet off the west side of lot numbered one hundred and twelve in the then village, now city of Massillon, in the county and state aforesaid, to the said defendants Caroline B. Burras, Louisa M. McNeal, and one Mary F. Stafford, during their natural lives....'

Listed in Household of daughter Louisa Harris as 'Lousia McClary age 59 (1850)


William Duncan and Dolly Harris




Husband William Duncan

           Born: Apr 21, 1762 - Haverhill, MA
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Wife Dolly Harris

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1 M James Duncan

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         Spouse: Eliza T. Vilette


2 F Mehitable Harris Duncan

           Born: May 14, 1791 - Concord, NH
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         Spouse: Andrew McClary
           Marr: Jun 11, 1812 - Concord, NH



General Notes: Husband - William Duncan

9-7-1792

G O O D S,
FREE FROM THE INFECTION
OF THE SMALL POX
William Duncan,
Informs the public, that he has for sale, a general assortment of
English and Westindia
GOODS,
at his Stores in
Concord, Epsom, and Sanbornton,
Which he is selling cheap for
Cash, Ashes, Salts, and Flax Seed.
He also informs the public in general, that those GOODS were received before the Small Pox broke out in Boston and the adjacent towns; and that he will not receive any Goods into his Stores, from Boston, Charlestown, or any towns where that contagious disease prevails, until they are thoroughly free from the infection.
C A S H
And the highest price, given for
Good Salts.
Wanted, a quantity of
Good Staves & Heading.
Concord, Sept. 7, 1792


James Duncklee and Hannah Unknown




Husband James Duncklee

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1 F Lucia Maria Duncklee

           Born: Jan 27, 1823 - South Merrimack, NH
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         Spouse: Isaac Thompson Richardson
           Marr: Aug 1, 1849 - Sedgwick, ME




Isaac Thompson Richardson and Lucia Maria Duncklee




Husband Isaac Thompson Richardson

           Born: Oct 5, 1823 - Baldwin, ME
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         Father: Joseph Richardson
         Mother: Charlotte Thompson


       Marriage: Aug 1, 1849 - Sedgwick, ME



Wife Lucia Maria Duncklee

           Born: Jan 27, 1823 - South Merrimack, NH
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         Father: James Duncklee
         Mother: Hannah Unknown




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1 M Calvin Cutter Richardson

           Born: Apr 8, 1850 - South Merrimack, NH
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Edward Otterson and Joan Dungey




Husband Edward Otterson

           Born: Jul 29, 1918
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         Father: Burt Otterson
         Mother: Augusta May Kimball


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Wife Joan Dungey

           Born: Sep 22, 1926 - England
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1 F Pauline Mary Ann Otterson

           Born: Mar 18, 1946
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Benjamin Dunklee and Miranda Gould




Husband Benjamin Dunklee

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Wife Miranda Gould

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1 M Ben F. Dunklee

           Born: Abt 1829 - Vermont
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           Marr: Jan 23, 1851




Dana Alanson Yeaton and Frankie Dunleavy




Husband Dana Alanson Yeaton

           Born: Aug 24, 1957 - Concord, NH
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         Father: Samuel Dana Yeaton
         Mother: Sally Whitman


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Wife Frankie Dunleavy

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1 M James Dunleavy Yeaton

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2 F Vanessa Dunleavy Yeaton

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Cervantes Dunn and Ann Longfellow




Husband Cervantes Dunn

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Wife Ann Longfellow

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1 M John Smith Dunn

           Born: 1880 - Bear River, NS. Canada
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James F. Dunn and Lucinda Morgan Fife




Husband James F. Dunn

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       Marriage: Aug 29, 1860



Wife Lucinda Morgan Fife

           Born: Jul 22, 1829 - Pembroke, NH
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         Father: Joel Fife
         Mother: Lois Morgan



   Other Spouse: George Bradley - Jan 1, 1848 - Pembroke, NH


Children

General Notes: Husband - James F. Dunn

Of Galesburg, IL



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