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GENESEE
CO. NY
Formed 1802 from Ontario
Allegany formed 1806 from Genesee
Cattaraugus, Chautaugua, Niagara formed 1808 from Genesee
Livingston, Monroe formed 1821 from Genesee, Ontario
Orleans formed 1824 from Genesee
Wyoming formed 1841 from Genesee
CENSUS RECORDS
1810 Genesee Co. NY Census
Licester
Pg.138 John Duncan 22010 - 21011
1820 Genesee Co. NY Census
Orangeville
Pg.203 Joseph Duncan 211101 - 01010
1830 Genesee Co. NY Census
Orangeville
Pg.221 Joseph Duncan 0012,1001 - 0000,101
Wethersfield
Pg.308 James Dancan 1000,1 - 1000,1
1840 Genesee Co. NY Census
Bennington
Pg. 54 William P. Duncan 2000,01 - 0000,1
(MAD: 1850 Wyoming Co. NY census)
Byron
Pg.269 Henry S?. Duncan 1000,01 - 1000,1
1850 Genesee Co. NY Census
Bethany
Pg.129, #268-#281, Tyler DUNCAN 54 VT mill wright $0-$0
Mary A. 53 NY
Orson R. 24 NY laborer
Prudence H. 26, Cyrus H. 19 NY
(MAD: definitely Orson R., not Alvin B.; 1860 Mecosta Co. MI; also
Alvin B. but not Orson R.)
1860 Genesee Co. NY Census
Leroy
Pg.705, #730-710, Thomas DUNCAN 46 SCT farmer $2500-$700
Barbara 44 SCT
William 17 SCT farm hand
Agnes 15 NY
1870 Genesee Co. NY Census
Town of Le Roy, P.O. Bergen, NY
Pg.600, #76-76, DIMKIN, Thomas 58 SCT farmer $4000-$1200, parents
of foreign birth (alone)
(MAD: not Dunkin)
MILITARY RECORDS
Pension Index Card File, alphabetical; of the Veterans Administrative
Contact and Administration Services, Admin. Operations Services, 1861-1934;
Duff to A-J Duncan (negative FHL film 540,888, some cards very faint);
Joseph Duncan to Dunn (positive FHL film 540,889, some cards very
dark)
Cataloged under Civil War, 1861-1865, pensions, indexes; does not
say if Confederate or Federal, but probably Federal. Negative film,
some cards much too faint or dark to read, some cards blurred or faded,
particularly the service unit and the dates of application. Most of
the very faint or dark cards were in a slightly different format,
with space for years enlisted and discharged which were sometimes
filled in. Many of these were for service in later years, although
one or two were for service ca 1866.
Name of soldier, alias, name of dependent widow or minor, service
(military unit or units), date of filing, class (invalid or widow
or minor or other), Application #, Certificate #, state from which
filed (sometimes blank), attorney (sometimes blank, MAD: did not usually
copy), remarks. Sometimes the "Invalid" or "Widow"
class had an "s" added to it before the application #; occasionally
the area for the service information included a circled "S".
The minor's name was frequently that of the guardian rather than the
minor.
The military unit was frequently the Company Letter, the Regiment
Number, sometimes US Vet Vol Inf. (US Veteran Volunteer Infantry),
L.A. (Light Artillery), H.A. (Heavy Artillery), US C Inf (US Colored?
Infantry), Cav. (Cavalry), Mil. Guards, V.R.C. (?Volunteer Reserve
Corps?), etc. Sometimes there were several service units given.
Cards appear to be arranged by the last name, first name, middle initial
if any, and state (including "US") of service.
Duncan, Cyrus M., widow Duncan, Sarah J.; I 11 Mich. Cav., F 2 Mich.
Cav.; 1889 July 18, Invalid Appl. #717088, Cert. #517345, Oregon;
1907 Jan. 21, Widow Appl. #755241, Cert. #532332, Oregon. (MAD: 1850
Genesee Co. NY census; 1860 Mecosta Co. MI census; 1900 Lane Co. OR)
HISTORIES before 1923
"Gazetteer and biographical record of Genesee County, N.Y., 1788-1890"
by F.W. Beers; pub. Syracuse, N.Y.: J.W. Vose, 1890, 872 pgs. (LH3609,
HeritageQuest images 6/2007; FHL film 872,577 item 1 and 934,832 item
2)
Pg.403-404: Town of Byron. James B. Todd, son of John and Rachel (Duncan)
Todd, was born November 25, 1787, on the Todd homestead, in Peterboro,
N.H., where his father settled in early life. He married Sarah Appleton,
March 8, 1816, who was born in Dublin, N.H., March 5, 1790. They settled
on the homestead, where they remained until 1828, when they went West,
with a team of horses and a wagon as far as Troy, N.Y., where they
took a canal boat, ... west part of Byron, May 27, 1828, where they
spent the remainder of their lives. Mr. Todd died May 29, 1862. ...
Mrs. Todd died March 28, 1884, aged 94 years. ... (MAD: more on children
and family not copied) (MAD: Peterboro, Hillsborough Co. NH)
OTHER SOURCES
"Dunkin-Cummings Genealogy 1770-1968," one page, typed,
filmed 1980, no author or title page (FHL film 1,036,488)
John Dunkin, 1772-, m. Jemina Thomas 1770-
I. Ruben 1796-, m. Elizabeth Arbuckle
II. Benjamin '97, m. A. Neal
III. Freborn, '02, m. Charity Jones
IV. Agibail, '04, m. Lloyd Cummings (ch. b. 1824 on, not copied here)
V. Martha, m. Nathan Sackett
VI. John m. Lucinda Combes
VII. David '12, m. Nancy Warner
VIII. (blank)
(MAD: see Owen Co. IN; compare Dutchess Co. NY)
"Duncan-Cummings family history" by Edna (Hartcock) Sinclair,
1931 (FHL film 1,313,121 pt. 14 & 16; filmed at Spencer IN Public
Library, 929.2 Duncan; original copy of small printed 19-page booklet
on file in the Gen. Dept. of the IN State Library, Indianapolis, IN)
This film also includes additional correspondence as late as 1977;
This is a genealogy giving the early generations of the family of
John Duncan and wife Jemima Thomas and their children and grandchildren.
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