John Duncan.
Note: forename from Agne's dth and mar certs. [1][2]
Born
ABT 1844.
Kilncadzow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Note: place assumes correct id in 1881 cens., year borne out by marriage record on igi (patron submission). [3][4]
or
05 FEB 1845.
Carluke, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Note: s/o John DUNCAN and Marion WILSON. [5]
Died
BEF 1960.
possibly in Troon, Ayrshire, Scotland.
Marriage
03 JUN 1873.
Old Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Note: dateplace and wife's surname from igi (patron submission) John DUNCAN, 29, s/o John DUNCAN and Marion WILSON to Janet RUSSELL, 30, dtr of William RUSS (sic) and Mary WOOD. [8][9]
Census:
1881
Old Monkland, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Note: (assuming correct id) John DUNCAN, head, flesher and spirit merchant, 37, mar, b Kilncadzow, Lanark, wife Janet, 40, b Airdrie, LKS. Children: John, 7, scholar; William, 2; Mary, 11m all b Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, Servant: Janet FRAME, 20, b Whiffleck, LKS.[10]
Marriage
15 JUL 1915.
Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Note: Dist: 64410 #2140: John Duncan (1266); spirit merchant / widower/ age 71/ LS of John Duncan (dec) & Marion Wilson (dec) MARRIED Agnes Henderson (1262): spinster/ age 40 LD of Archibald Henderson (colliery manager- dec) & Agnes Todd (dec) at 59 Hutcheson Road, Glasgow on July 15, 1915. A declaration in the presence of Richard Grant & Martha Smith.[11][12][13]
↑ Source: #S210 FHL Film 0203699 GRO Ref Volume 652-2 EnumDist 12 Page 26 extracted Feb 2003
↑ Source: #S93 Children of Archibald HENDERSON and Agnes TODD, Page 2, extracted c 1972
↑ Source: #S56 HENDERSON/DUNCAN 1881 to 1926 Mar. Index Search Nov 2002
↑ Source: #S333 Marr. 1915 Agnes HENDERSON & John DUNCAN, trans. Robert McC Dec 2002
Source: S1596 IGI: Online searches, Subject: Online search: assorted surnames Note: citations without an "extracted MMM YYYY" are generally pre 1999 Repository: #R149
Source: S93 FHIST: HENDERSON, James (1814-1892) and his family Isabella Chittock nee Howden Publication: Otago Daily Times, Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand, aft 1915
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