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No original source records have been located to confirm birth or marriage records. It appears that some erroneous information may have been published, and perhaps republished/reported, making the “actual facts” obscure . These dates need further research/clarification before taken as "fact".
There is a great deal of conflicting information surrounding the Duncan Family – Many Source-to-Source discrepancies; co-mingling, Lack of records; conflicting family stories; number of Duncan’s with the same names; Birth date discrepancies versus Census Records.
George Duncan
presumed parents John Duncan and Elizabeth Holtzclaw
Birth Estimate 1790 vs 1776
Marriage Estimate 1810 Unknown
Death Estimate Before 1850
It is Widely reported John's son George m. Lavina Weirs. (Possibly Disproved - Levina m. George, Appears to be son of Jeremiah in Botecourt.
Jan. 1832, Henry Duncan and George Duncan to admin. estate of Blanch Duncan decd; appraisers Luke Cox, Ambrose Cox Jr., Humphrey Reed & John Wilson or any three. [4]
Mary Ann Duncan Dobson "Duncan Research Files" (Consolidated, sourced and acknowledged); and the many Duncan Researchers that have provided information. The Genealogy Bug
See Also
Digital Copy The Elbert Howell-Bertha Burnop Family of Floyd, Smyth and Montgomery Counties, Virginia: Including the Burnop, Duncan, Fischbach, Hanks, Heimbach, Holtzclaw, Howell, Hylton, Morricle, Otterbach, Pratt, Stuell, Vaughan, and Weddle Families by Greg Roseberry iUniverse, May 1, 2002 - History - 600 page (p.61-63)
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with George by comparing test results with other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with George: