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Isaac Richards Duncan

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Isaac Richards Duncan

Birth
Kentucky, USA
Death
13 Sep 1885 (aged 52)
Carter County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Olive Hill, Carter County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Son of Eli Quentin Duncan and Jael Richards who are both at this cemetery along with their other sons Lewis P., Robert Thompson and William L.

Need confirmation that Isaac is buried here. Dates and burial location from a handwritten note from his wife Elizabeth Jude Crawford's descendants' family tree on Ancestry.com. Please get in touch if you know from family history that he is there or even better yet have a record of some sort.

Source: Elizabeth Jude Crawford 1842 – 1911 - history from hand-wrtten ancestory by Myrtle Crawford Wilson, daughter of Richard Claughton Crawford (son of Sanders Crawford)

NOTE: An unknown Duncan headstone was located by John Sellers a F.A.G. volunteer in late Oct 2013. Illegible except for last name and possibly an "I." based upon running his fingers over the inscription. The second initial appears to be "R". There's a good chance it is Isaac Richards Duncan since it's in the vicinity of his other Duncan family buried there. See photos for how close they are.
Son of Eli Quentin Duncan and Jael Richards who are both at this cemetery along with their other sons Lewis P., Robert Thompson and William L.

Need confirmation that Isaac is buried here. Dates and burial location from a handwritten note from his wife Elizabeth Jude Crawford's descendants' family tree on Ancestry.com. Please get in touch if you know from family history that he is there or even better yet have a record of some sort.

Source: Elizabeth Jude Crawford 1842 – 1911 - history from hand-wrtten ancestory by Myrtle Crawford Wilson, daughter of Richard Claughton Crawford (son of Sanders Crawford)

NOTE: An unknown Duncan headstone was located by John Sellers a F.A.G. volunteer in late Oct 2013. Illegible except for last name and possibly an "I." based upon running his fingers over the inscription. The second initial appears to be "R". There's a good chance it is Isaac Richards Duncan since it's in the vicinity of his other Duncan family buried there. See photos for how close they are.


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