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Lulu Belle <I>Goodwin</I> Duncan

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Lulu Belle Goodwin Duncan

Birth
Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky, USA
Death
29 Jan 1930 (aged 68)
Spokane, Spokane County, Washington, USA
Burial
Harrington, Lincoln County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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Her father was Peter Zealand Goodwin and her mother, America Belle (Kukendahl) Goodwin.

Lulu married John "Jack" Henry Duncan 18 December 1881 in Kingston, Labette County, Illinois. He was born about 1852 in Washington County, Kentucky. He died 3 April 1900 in Ennis, Ellis County, Texas.

The 1900 Census for Ellis Co., Texas was taken June 21 and Lulu is recently widowed.

She came to Harrington, WA about 1907.

Their children:
1. Susan Marcial Duncan born October 1882 Cherokee Nation
2. Georgia A. Duncan born May 1884 Kansas
3. Peter Brown Duncan born 29 December 1885 Kansas
4. Ethel J. Duncan born 21 March 1891 Cherokee Nation
5. Eli L. Duncan born 20 October 1896 Cherokee Nation
6. Helen Duncan born July 1898 Texas.

She lived the latter part of her life with her half brother, Eli Goodwin and visited her children often.

She died after a brief illness at the Spokane Deaconess Hospital.
Her father was Peter Zealand Goodwin and her mother, America Belle (Kukendahl) Goodwin.

Lulu married John "Jack" Henry Duncan 18 December 1881 in Kingston, Labette County, Illinois. He was born about 1852 in Washington County, Kentucky. He died 3 April 1900 in Ennis, Ellis County, Texas.

The 1900 Census for Ellis Co., Texas was taken June 21 and Lulu is recently widowed.

She came to Harrington, WA about 1907.

Their children:
1. Susan Marcial Duncan born October 1882 Cherokee Nation
2. Georgia A. Duncan born May 1884 Kansas
3. Peter Brown Duncan born 29 December 1885 Kansas
4. Ethel J. Duncan born 21 March 1891 Cherokee Nation
5. Eli L. Duncan born 20 October 1896 Cherokee Nation
6. Helen Duncan born July 1898 Texas.

She lived the latter part of her life with her half brother, Eli Goodwin and visited her children often.

She died after a brief illness at the Spokane Deaconess Hospital.


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