Jane Elizabeth "Jennie" Duncan
1859 - 1914 (54 years)-
Name Jane Elizabeth "Jennie" Duncan Born 20 Jun 1859 Page County, Iowa [1, 2] Gender Female Died 22 Feb 1914 Clarinda, Page County, Iowa [2] Buried Maple Hill Cemetery, College Springs, Page County, Iowa [2] - https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81136255/jane-elizabeth-pinkerton
Section VIII, Row 10, Lot #5
Person ID I1324 McKeown Last Modified 8 Jul 2023
Father Robert Milligan Duncan, b. 27 Sep 1829, Londonderry, Guernsey County, Ohio , d. 28 Dec 1862, Vicksburg, Warren County, Mississippi (Age 33 years) Mother Mary Ann Alexander, b. 1824, Pennsylvania , d. 27 Feb 1879, Clarinda, Page County, Iowa (Age 55 years) Married 10 Oct 1850 Harrison County, Ohio Family ID F37 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Alexander Pinkerton, b. 2 May 1857, Waupaca, Waupaca County, Wisconsin , d. 25 Feb 1932, College Springs, Page County, Iowa (Age 74 years) Married 12 Feb 1879 Harlan Township, Page County, Iowa [2] - at the Covenanter Church
Last Modified 26 Nov 2021 Family ID F556 Group Sheet | Family Chart
- https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81136255/jane-elizabeth-pinkerton
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Notes - Aunt Jennie DUNCAN, was the only daughter of Robert M. & Mary A. (Alexander) DUNCAN, she was only 3years old when her father was killed in the Civil War at Vicksburg, Miss.
She was raised with her two brothers Uncle Johnny W. & Grandpa Alex. DUNCAN She married on 12 Feb 1879, Covenanter Church, Harlan Twp., Page Co., Iowa to Alex. PINKERTON, of Waupaca Co., Wisconsin. They had No children. Her mother died some 15 days after her marriage.
She was close to her brothers and all 13 of her Nieces & Nephews adored her.
See Source:
[See: PINKERTON FOPC©-ID# 1.2.5.4.2]
http://sites.rootsweb.com/~iapage/families/pinkertn/PINK542.HTM
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- Aunt Jennie DUNCAN, was the only daughter of Robert M. & Mary A. (Alexander) DUNCAN, she was only 3years old when her father was killed in the Civil War at Vicksburg, Miss.
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