Harriet Dunbar

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Jul 23, 1843 - Cambridge, MA
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          Death: After 1920
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Parents
         Father: Eben M. Dunbar
         Mother: Charlotte A. Unknown

Spouses and Children
1. *Abraham Otis Swain
       Marriage: Sep 15, 1870 - Cambridge, MA
       Children:
                1. Stillborn Swain
                2. Otis D. Swain
                3. Harrison Maynard Swain
                4. Edwin E. Swain
                5. Charlotte Swain



Jonathan Dunbar

      Sex: M

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Spouses and Children
1. *Rhoda Elkins
       Marriage: Abt 1830

Notes
General:
Of Grantham, NH


Orelle C. Dunbar

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: in Croydon, NH
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Spouses and Children
1. *Jackson Crosby
       Marriage: 
       Children:
                1. Freeman W. Crosby
                2. Guy Crosby



Duncan

      Sex: M

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Spouses and Children
1. *Elizabeth Patterson
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James Duncan

      Sex: M

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Parents
         Father: William Duncan
         Mother: Dolly Harris

Spouses and Children
1. *Eliza T. Vilette
       Marriage: 

Notes
General:
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.'


Lettice Duncan

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: 1764
    Christening: 
          Death: Aug 1, 1838
         Burial: Old North Cemetery, Pembroke, NH
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Spouses and Children
1. *James Cochran
       Marriage: Jul 23, 1788
       Children:
                1. Betsey Cochran



Mehitable Harris Duncan

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: May 14, 1791 - Concord, NH
    Christening: 
          Death: Bef 1870
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Parents
         Father: William Duncan
         Mother: Dolly Harris

Spouses and Children
1. *Andrew McClary
       Marriage: Jun 11, 1812 - Concord, NH
       Children:
                1. Louisa M. McClary

Notes
General:
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

      Sex: M

Individual Information
          Birth: Apr 21, 1762 - Haverhill, MA
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          Death: Oct 15, 1799 - Concord, NH
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Spouses and Children
1. *Dolly Harris
       Marriage: 
       Children:
                1. James Duncan
                2. Mehitable Harris Duncan

Notes
General:
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

      Sex: M

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Spouses and Children
1. *Hannah Unknown
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       Children:
                1. Lucia Maria Duncklee



Lucia Maria Duncklee

      Sex: F

Individual Information
          Birth: Jan 27, 1823 - South Merrimack, NH
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          Death: Oct 24, 1853
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Parents
         Father: James Duncklee
         Mother: Hannah Unknown

Spouses and Children
1. *Isaac Thompson Richardson
       Marriage: Aug 1, 1849 - Sedgwick, ME
       Children:
                1. Calvin Cutter Richardson


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