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Facts and Events
Name |
Thomas Duckett |
Gender |
Male |
Birth? |
7 Feb 1809 |
Warren, Kentucky, United States |
Census? |
1810 |
Warren, Kentucky, United States |
Census? |
1820 |
Warren, Kentucky, United States |
Census? |
1830 |
Warren, Kentucky, United States |
Marriage |
1 Aug 1833 |
Warren, Kentucky, United Statesto Elvira Rector |
Census[2] |
1840 |
Warren, Kentucky, United States |
Census[3] |
1850 |
Warren, Kentucky, United States2nd District |
Census[4] |
1860 |
Newton, Barton, Missouri, United States |
Census[5] |
1860 |
Newton, Barton, Missouri, United StatesAgricultural |
Census[6] |
1870 |
Horse Creek (township), Dade, Missouri, United States |
Census[7] |
1870 |
Newton, Barton, Missouri, United StatesAgricultural |
Marriage |
16 Dec 1877 |
Dade, Missouri, United Statesto Angelina Butler |
Census[8] |
1880 |
Cedar, Dade, Missouri, United States |
Death? |
Abt 1884 |
Dade, Missouri, United States |
Burial[1] |
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Cedarville Cemetery, Cedarville, Dade, Missouri, United States |
TODO:
Description: Find Thomas Duckett Obituary
Category: Obituary
Date: 16 Nov 2007
Status: Open
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THOMAS DUCKETT lived in Warren County, Kentucky. He later moved to Barton County, Missouri. He later moved to Dade County, Missouri.
The 1810 census shows Thomas living with his parents in Warren County, Kentucky
The 1820 census shows Thomas living with his parents in Warren County, Kentucky.
The 1830 census shows Thomas living with his parents in Warren County, Kentucky.
On June 7, 1837, Thomas Duckett bought from John Duckett, one hundredacres of land on the bluff of the river for three hundred dollars. (Source: Warren County, Kentucky; Book 17, Page 33)
On August 5, 1839, John Thomas and Thos. Duckett bought from Jacob Rector, land "beginning at Isaac Gray's corner" for three hundred and fifty dollars. (Source: Warren County, Kentucky; Book 16, Page 411)
On January 27, 1840, Thos. Duckett bought from Jacob Rector, three hundred acres of land on Big Barren River. (Source: Warren County, Kentucky; Book 16, Page 411)
The 1840 census shows Thomas living with his family in Warren County, Kentucky.
The 1850 census shows Thomas living with his family in 2nd District, Warren County,Kentucky.
Thomas and his family moved to Barton County, Missouri in 1855.
On August 19, 1858, Powhattan Rector deeded land to Thomas Duckett in Section 29, Township 33, Range 29, Barton County, Missouri.
The 1860 census shows Thomas living with his family in Newton Township, Barton County, Missouri.
During the Civil War, Thomas was forced to move his family to Pettis County, Missouri, because of the chaotic lawlessness in which this part of the county was plunged. At the close of the Civil War, Thomas returned with his family, rebuilt the buildings and fences, and began life anew.
The 1870 census shows Thomas living with his family in Horsecreek Township, Dade County, Missouri.
The 1880 census shows Thomas living with his daughter in Cedar Township, Dade County, Missouri.
Thomas is buried in Cedarville Cemetery, Cedar Township, Dade County, Missouri.
References
- ↑ The People of Dade County, Missouri as Found in Cedarville Cemetery
Page 412. - ↑ 1840 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com. 1840 U.S. Federal Census [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States. 1840 United States Federal Census. M704, 580 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C. Not Stated, Warren, Kentucky, roll 125, page 42.
- ↑ 1850 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. Original data: United States. 1850 United States Federal Census. M432, 1009 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C. District 2, Warren, Kentucky, roll M432_220, page 121, image 531.
- ↑ 1860 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States. 1860 United States Federal Census. M653, 1438 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C. Newton, Barton, Missouri, post office Horse Creek, roll M653_607, page 0, image 17.
- ↑ His real estate was valued at $2,100.00. His personal property was valued at $981.00. He owned 65 acres of improved land and 355 acres of unimproved land. The value of his farm was $2,000.00. The value of his farming implements and machinery was $89.00. He owned 2 horses, 5 milch cows, 8 working oxen, 6 other cattle, and 23 sheep. The value of his livestock was $521.00. His farm produced 1000 bushes of Indian corn, 30 bushels of oats, 50 bushels of Irish potatoes, 45 bushels of sweet potatoes, 50 pounds of cheese, 300 pounds of butter, 2 tons of hay, 50 pounds of flax, 100 gallons of molasses, $25.00 value of animals slaughtered, and $60.00 estimated value of all farm products.
- ↑ 1870 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census. [database on-line] Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003-. Indexed by Ancestry.com from microfilmed schedules of the 1870 U.S. Federal Decennial Census.1870 United States Federal Census. [database online] Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. Original data: Data imaged from National Archives and Records Administration. 1870 Federal Population Census. M593, 1,761 rolls; part of Minnesota T132, 13 rolls. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. Horse Creek, Dade, Missouri, post office Greenfield, roll 773, page 33, image 66.
- ↑ His real estate was valued at $3000.00. His personal property was valued at $1000.00. He owned 80 acres of tilled improved land and 70 acres of unimproved wood land. The value of his farm was $3,000.00. The cash value of his farming implements and machinery was $130.00. The amount of wages paid for farm labor during 1869 was $30.00. He owned 5 horses, 5 milch cows, 8 other cattle, 21 sheep, and 25 swine. The cash value of his livestock was $571.00. His farm produced 750 bushels of Indian corn, 50 pounds of tobacco, 99 pounds ofwool, 75 bushels of Irish potatoes, 30 bushels of orchard products, 230 pounds of butter, 20 gallons of molasses, 20 pounds of honey, $220.00 value of home manufactures, $200.00 value of animals slaughtered, and $1,231.00 value of all farm products.
- ↑ 1880 United States Federal Census, 1880 U.S. Census Index provided by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints © Copyright 1999 Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. All use is subject to the limited use license and other terms and conditions applicable to this site. Cedar, Dade, Missouri, ED 13, roll T9_683, page 133.1000, image 0724.
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