 1846 - 1932 (85 years)
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| Name |
James W DUVALL |
| Birth |
22 Apr 1846 |
Lincoln County, Missouri, USA [1] |
| Gender |
Male |
| _UID |
39DDAC20ABB7439396DC4C721442432D10B4 |
| Death |
1932 |
Henry County, Missouri, USA [1] |
| Burial |
Laurel Oak Cemetery, Windsor, Henry County, Missouri, USA [1] |
| Notes |
- Copied from findagrave.com:
Sixty years of the life of James W. Duvall, retired carpenter and farmer of Windsor, Missouri, have been well and profitably spent in Henry County. Only recently, on January 30, 1918, Mr. and Mrs. Duvall celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. James W. Duvall was born April 22, 1846, in Lincoln County, Missouri, the son of Jonathan and Elizabeth (Roberst) Duvall, who were parents of three daughters and two sons, only two of whom are living. Jonathan Duvall was born in Woodford County, Kentucky, July 16, 1803, and died in Henry County, Missouri, November 23, 1891. During his younger days he learned the trade of stone mason and followed this trade during the active years of his long life. He came to Missouri in 1834 and settled in Lincoln County, where he resided until 1858, when he settled in Henry County. Mr. Duvall purchased a large tract of land four miles south of Windsor, where he made his home while following his trade. He was married on January 19, 1834, to Elizabeth Roberst, who was born in Woodford County, Kentucky, in 1811, and departed this life in 1903. James W. Duvall was reared upon his father's farm and learned the carpenter's trade in his youth. During his entire life he has followed his trade in season and has also been engaged in agricultural pursuits. He owned a good farm located four miles south of Windsor, of which he disposed in 1895, taking his town property in Windsor in exchange and has since made his home in Windsor. On January 30, 1868, James W. Duvall and Mary T. Minter were united in marriage. Ten children have been born of this union: Buford, living at Weatherford, Oklahoma; Elsie, living at Crowley, Louisiana; Mrs. Elizabeth Funk, of Pettis County, Missouri; James S., living in Louisiana; Jennie, a trained nurse, Windsor, Missouri; Mrs. Ola Neff, St. Joseph, Missouri; Lillian, wife of W. W. Dunn, Greeley, Colorado. Mrs. Mary T. Duvall was born December 2, 1845, in Highland County, Ohio, the daughter of Richard and Elizabeth (Macoupin) Minter, the former of whom was a native of Virginia and the latter of Ohio. The Minters came to Missouri in 1857 and settled near Windsor, in Benton County. It is worthy of note that Mr. Duvall served for six months with the Union forces during the Civil War under General Thomas. He is a Republican but is inclined to vote independently. He and Mrs. Duvall are members of the Baptist Church and are worthy and valued citizens of Windsor, where they have many warm and steadfast friends made during their long years of residence in this vicinity.
(Source - 1919 History of Henry Co MO, Uel W. Lamkin, Historical Publishing Co pg 844)
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| Person ID |
I9347 |
America |
| Last Modified |
14 Dec 2021 |
| Family |
Mary Ann Minter, b. 2 Dec 1845, Highland County, Ohio, USA d. 21 Apr 1921, Windsor, Henry, Missouri, USA (Age 75 years) |
| Marriage |
30 Jan 1868 |
Missouri, USA [1] |
| Children |
| | 1. Ola Pearl DUVALL, b. 22 Oct 1884, Henry County, Missouri, USA d. 30 Dec 1964, Charles E Still Hospital, Jefferson City, Cole, Missouri, USA (Age 80 years) |
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| Family ID |
F3915 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
| Last Modified |
14 Dec 2021 |
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| Sources |
- [S66] findagrave.com, November 2014 and later.
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