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Littleton Lytle Duncan

Birth
Tennessee, USA
Death
12 Dec 1886 (aged 65–66)
Saline County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: Burial site unknown, possibly Orion Cemtery, or Jay Cemetery, Arkansas Add to Map
Memorial ID
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PARENTS:
William Duncan 1792 – 1851
Rachel 1800 – 1861

SPOUSE:
Martha L. Crockett 1824 – 1860
Married May 26, 1840, Saline, Saline, Ark.

CHILDREN:
William A. Duncan 1841 – 1842
Thomas Jefferson Duncan 1844 – 1936
James N. Duncan 1845 – 1846
Harvey Kornell Duncan 1846 – 1896
Zachariah Henry Clay Duncan 1849 – 1900
Samuel Lane Duncan 1850 – 1851
Richard O. Duncan 1851 – 1860
Morvenia Arkansas Duncan 1852 – 1883
Rachael Duncan 1859 – 1860

SIBLINGS:
Thomas Jefferson Duncan 1822 – 1895
James F. Duncan 1824 – 1880
Ann Elizabeth Duncan 1830 – 1881
Winney Jane Duncan 1832 – 1915
Samuel P. (Saud P.) Duncan 1833 –

Littleton was a farmer.
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Marriage records Saline County Courthouse, AR. .

Probate records, Saline Co., AR., of Lytle show his first name as Littleton. The same probate records indicate he was executor of his brother James F. Duncan's estate. 1860 census Pulaski Co. shows Campbell Township, and Pennington's Mill Post Office. In 1850 Census, Saline Co., AR lists, L.L.Duncan age 30 (1820) BP is Alabama; Martha L. age 26 (1824) BP is TN; William A. age 9 (1841) BP is AR; Thomas J. age 7; James N age 5; Zachariah T. age 3; Richard O. age 1. In 1860 Pulaski Co. census lists LL Duncan age 39 BP is TN; T.J. age 18; James N age 15; Zachariah H.T. age 12; Samuel Lane age 10; Harvey C. age 8; Morvenia Arkansas Josephine age 6. H.K. Duncan (Harvey Kornell Duncan) was the administrator of his father's estate.

Son, James, says his father was born in TN in 1880 Grant CO., Census. .

James and Henry Clay living next to each other in 1880 Grant Co., AR census.
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*(Duncan researchers have been searching for the burial site of Littleton and his wife, Martha, son Richard O., and daughter Rachel, for years. His wife, son, Richard, and daughter Rachel died of Scarlet Fever, so there is the possibility the bodies were burned. We are still searching for death and burial records.)
PARENTS:
William Duncan 1792 – 1851
Rachel 1800 – 1861

SPOUSE:
Martha L. Crockett 1824 – 1860
Married May 26, 1840, Saline, Saline, Ark.

CHILDREN:
William A. Duncan 1841 – 1842
Thomas Jefferson Duncan 1844 – 1936
James N. Duncan 1845 – 1846
Harvey Kornell Duncan 1846 – 1896
Zachariah Henry Clay Duncan 1849 – 1900
Samuel Lane Duncan 1850 – 1851
Richard O. Duncan 1851 – 1860
Morvenia Arkansas Duncan 1852 – 1883
Rachael Duncan 1859 – 1860

SIBLINGS:
Thomas Jefferson Duncan 1822 – 1895
James F. Duncan 1824 – 1880
Ann Elizabeth Duncan 1830 – 1881
Winney Jane Duncan 1832 – 1915
Samuel P. (Saud P.) Duncan 1833 –

Littleton was a farmer.
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Marriage records Saline County Courthouse, AR. .

Probate records, Saline Co., AR., of Lytle show his first name as Littleton. The same probate records indicate he was executor of his brother James F. Duncan's estate. 1860 census Pulaski Co. shows Campbell Township, and Pennington's Mill Post Office. In 1850 Census, Saline Co., AR lists, L.L.Duncan age 30 (1820) BP is Alabama; Martha L. age 26 (1824) BP is TN; William A. age 9 (1841) BP is AR; Thomas J. age 7; James N age 5; Zachariah T. age 3; Richard O. age 1. In 1860 Pulaski Co. census lists LL Duncan age 39 BP is TN; T.J. age 18; James N age 15; Zachariah H.T. age 12; Samuel Lane age 10; Harvey C. age 8; Morvenia Arkansas Josephine age 6. H.K. Duncan (Harvey Kornell Duncan) was the administrator of his father's estate.

Son, James, says his father was born in TN in 1880 Grant CO., Census. .

James and Henry Clay living next to each other in 1880 Grant Co., AR census.
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*(Duncan researchers have been searching for the burial site of Littleton and his wife, Martha, son Richard O., and daughter Rachel, for years. His wife, son, Richard, and daughter Rachel died of Scarlet Fever, so there is the possibility the bodies were burned. We are still searching for death and burial records.)


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