Father = T.J. Duncan/Kentucky
Mother = Elizabeth Bywaters/Virginia
Married
Informant = Will Duncan
Occupation = Farmer
COD = Aortic Stenosis
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Information taken from Vital Historical Records of Jackson County, Missouri 1826 - 1876, Collected, Compiled and Published 1933-1934 by The Kansas City Chapter Daughters Of The American Revolution. Copied September 3, 1933, by Miss Julie Kinney and Miss Ethel Merwin.
Charles T. Duncan, 84 years old, ex-confederate veteran and well known eastern Jackson county farmer, died at his home four miles east of Oak Grove Sunday. Burial will be at the Brown Cemetery near Oak Grove at 2:30 this afternoon. Mr. Jackson had lived in Jackson county all his life. He leaves a widow, Mrs. Maggie Duncan, and two daughters, Mrs. Ora Webb and Mrs. Rue Wagoner; and a brother A. T. Duncan, and a sister, Mrs. Lucy Cundiff, all of Oak Grove.
Father = T.J. Duncan/Kentucky
Mother = Elizabeth Bywaters/Virginia
Married
Informant = Will Duncan
Occupation = Farmer
COD = Aortic Stenosis
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Information taken from Vital Historical Records of Jackson County, Missouri 1826 - 1876, Collected, Compiled and Published 1933-1934 by The Kansas City Chapter Daughters Of The American Revolution. Copied September 3, 1933, by Miss Julie Kinney and Miss Ethel Merwin.
Charles T. Duncan, 84 years old, ex-confederate veteran and well known eastern Jackson county farmer, died at his home four miles east of Oak Grove Sunday. Burial will be at the Brown Cemetery near Oak Grove at 2:30 this afternoon. Mr. Jackson had lived in Jackson county all his life. He leaves a widow, Mrs. Maggie Duncan, and two daughters, Mrs. Ora Webb and Mrs. Rue Wagoner; and a brother A. T. Duncan, and a sister, Mrs. Lucy Cundiff, all of Oak Grove.
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