Duncan married Nancy Stevens in Harrison County, Indiana on February 18, 1858. They had eight children.
Sometime between 1850 and 1859 when their first child was born, Duncan and Nancy moved to Illinois. The 1870 and 1880 census shows them living in Christian County, Illinois.
Duncan LaHue is included as a son on the "complete list" of legal heirs of Cornelius LaHue in the 1866 estate records of Harrison County, Indiana.
Duncan served in the Union Army during the Civil War in Company A of the 149th Illinois Infantry. In 1891, he applied for and received an invalid pension. In 1907, Nancy LaHue, widow of Duncan LaHue and a resident of Illinois, applied for and received a widow's pension. From this we assume that Duncan died in 1907.
He is buried in Grove City, Illinois.
The children of Duncan and Nancy were:
Ione (1859-1904) married Calvin L. Sharp
Lydia (1861-1944) married Joseph A. Cloyd
Joseph Thomas (1862-1925) married 1) Maria Altha Coe, 2)Lillian Schulz
Nevada (1864-1929) married 1) Peter C. Drennan and 2) John N. Blount
Edward (1871-1941) married 1)Mary C. Hart, 2)Maggie Dean, 3)Laura Alberta Jacobs
Arthur (1873-1908)married Linnie Ganes
Clarence (1877-1881)died in childhood
Viola (1867-1956) married George Lewis Coe
The above biography is from "Our Ancestors, Havlik, LaHue, Ryman, Wisdom" by Laurence L. Wisdom now under the stewardship of Jan Lange.
Cemetery confirmed by Christian County, Illinois Cemetery Inscription Volume IV printed by Decatur Genealogical Society June 1, 1970.
Duncan married Nancy Stevens in Harrison County, Indiana on February 18, 1858. They had eight children.
Sometime between 1850 and 1859 when their first child was born, Duncan and Nancy moved to Illinois. The 1870 and 1880 census shows them living in Christian County, Illinois.
Duncan LaHue is included as a son on the "complete list" of legal heirs of Cornelius LaHue in the 1866 estate records of Harrison County, Indiana.
Duncan served in the Union Army during the Civil War in Company A of the 149th Illinois Infantry. In 1891, he applied for and received an invalid pension. In 1907, Nancy LaHue, widow of Duncan LaHue and a resident of Illinois, applied for and received a widow's pension. From this we assume that Duncan died in 1907.
He is buried in Grove City, Illinois.
The children of Duncan and Nancy were:
Ione (1859-1904) married Calvin L. Sharp
Lydia (1861-1944) married Joseph A. Cloyd
Joseph Thomas (1862-1925) married 1) Maria Altha Coe, 2)Lillian Schulz
Nevada (1864-1929) married 1) Peter C. Drennan and 2) John N. Blount
Edward (1871-1941) married 1)Mary C. Hart, 2)Maggie Dean, 3)Laura Alberta Jacobs
Arthur (1873-1908)married Linnie Ganes
Clarence (1877-1881)died in childhood
Viola (1867-1956) married George Lewis Coe
The above biography is from "Our Ancestors, Havlik, LaHue, Ryman, Wisdom" by Laurence L. Wisdom now under the stewardship of Jan Lange.
Cemetery confirmed by Christian County, Illinois Cemetery Inscription Volume IV printed by Decatur Genealogical Society June 1, 1970.
Family Members
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Alvira Lahue
1820–1839
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Norben Lahue
1823–1848
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Carrington LaHue
1825–1889
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Margaret Lahue Hurn
1826–1846
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Ursula Lahue Byrn
1828–1865
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Catherine Lahue
1830–1834
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Marshall Lahue
1834–1888
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Emery LaHue
1836–1910
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Alzameda Lahue
1837–1837
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Cinderella Lucinda LaHue Miller
1837–1912
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Mary Lucrecia LaHue Brubeck
1840 – unknown
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