Frances and Cullen Duncan had four children: James, Cullen, Luke and Susan.
"In the Court Minutes for Duplin County, the third Monday in January 1815, John Conerly received the appointment as guardian (by Posting a $100 bond) to the orphan minors of Jacob Duncan decd. to wit: James, Cullen, Susan, and Luke."
Miscellaneous Legal and Family Records Pertaining to the Areas of Pike and Walthall Counties, Mississippi by E. Russ Williams, Jr.
Family has him as the youngest Duncan child and James Pinkney Duncan as the oldest son. The information we have Jacob's children age were Susan 17, James P., 16 and Cullen 13 all single when they left Duplin County, North Carolina.
There is no record of Luke Duncan after 1815 with the court appointment. Frances left North Carolina, April 1st 1821 with her Conerly Family. They arrived in Baton Rouge on June 12th 1821.
Luke's mother, step father, and three siblings were then in Marion County, Mississippi.
Southeast of present Tylertown, Walthall County, Mississippi.
Frances and Cullen Duncan had four children: James, Cullen, Luke and Susan.
"In the Court Minutes for Duplin County, the third Monday in January 1815, John Conerly received the appointment as guardian (by Posting a $100 bond) to the orphan minors of Jacob Duncan decd. to wit: James, Cullen, Susan, and Luke."
Miscellaneous Legal and Family Records Pertaining to the Areas of Pike and Walthall Counties, Mississippi by E. Russ Williams, Jr.
Family has him as the youngest Duncan child and James Pinkney Duncan as the oldest son. The information we have Jacob's children age were Susan 17, James P., 16 and Cullen 13 all single when they left Duplin County, North Carolina.
There is no record of Luke Duncan after 1815 with the court appointment. Frances left North Carolina, April 1st 1821 with her Conerly Family. They arrived in Baton Rouge on June 12th 1821.
Luke's mother, step father, and three siblings were then in Marion County, Mississippi.
Southeast of present Tylertown, Walthall County, Mississippi.
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