At the time of the 1880 Census of Leitchfield, Grayson County, Kentucky the Joseph Duggins family consisted of: Joseph, a farmer, age 62; his wife Mary H., a house keeper, age 53; and their sons: John R., a school teacher, age 26; W. C., age 16; and James F., age 13.
Joseph Duggins died about the age of 80 on December 25, 1898. Mary Hargis Bozorth died in Grayson County at the age of 81 years, 9 months and 4 days on August 19, 1906. She and her husband are both buried in the Taylor Cemetery that was originally established as the old Bozorth Cemetery by pioneer and Rovolutionay War private Jonathan Bozorth on his land near Leitchfield, Grayson County, Kentucky.
At the time of the 1880 Census of Leitchfield, Grayson County, Kentucky the Joseph Duggins family consisted of: Joseph, a farmer, age 62; his wife Mary H., a house keeper, age 53; and their sons: John R., a school teacher, age 26; W. C., age 16; and James F., age 13.
Joseph Duggins died about the age of 80 on December 25, 1898. Mary Hargis Bozorth died in Grayson County at the age of 81 years, 9 months and 4 days on August 19, 1906. She and her husband are both buried in the Taylor Cemetery that was originally established as the old Bozorth Cemetery by pioneer and Rovolutionay War private Jonathan Bozorth on his land near Leitchfield, Grayson County, Kentucky.
Family Members
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Mary Elizabeth Duggins Shartzer
1845–1928
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Mary Elizabeth Duggins Shartzer
1845–1928
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Sarah Malinda "Ming" Duggins Larkin
1846–1908
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Nancy Winiford Duggins Shartzer
1849–1927
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Lewis D. Duggins
1850–1930
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John R. Duggins
1854–1884
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Nicholas Calvin "N. C." Duggins
1865–1936
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James F. Duggins
1866–1939
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Lurana J. Duggins Haycraft
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