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432. LeGrand B.
(Lee) Duncan107
was born on 17 Jan 1842 in Virginia.560
He died on 28 Jun 1923 in Virginia. He was buried in Duncan Cemetery,
Blackwater, Virginia.
Military Records of Individual Civil War Soldiers [database online]
says:
Legrand B. Duncan; Scott County, Virginia; Farm Laborer; Distinguished Service;
Birth Date: 17 January 1842; Unit Numbers: 810; Description: 5'8", grey
eyes, brown hair, dark complexion.
Service Record: Enlisted as a Private at the age of 19 in Company A, 50th
Infantry Regiment Virginia Confederacy on 27 June 1861; Sick on 12 September
1861 at Dogwood Gap; Hospitalized on 15 September 1861 at White Sulphur Springs,
WV (Estimated day); Detailed on 08 October 1861 at White Sulphur Springs,
WV Hospl (Detailed as nurse); Returned on 14 November 1861; Hospitalized
on 24 October 1863 at Staunton, VA (With fever); Returned on 31 October
1863; Promoted to Full Sergeant on 15 April 1864 (Estimated day); Wounded
on 05 May 1864 at Wilderness, VA (Wounded in right shoulder); On rolls
on 05 November 1864; POW on 06 April 1865 at Amelia Court House, VA; Confined
on 14 April 1865 at Point Lookout, MD; Oath Allegiance on 12 June 1865 at Point
Lookout, MD (Oa).
1880 Census for Scott County, Virginia shows Legrand Duncan, 38, a farmer,
as head of household consisting of: wife Mary, 37; son Reuben A., 13; daughter
Cornelia C., 11; son Joseph Smith, 9; and son John A., born Dec 1879.
1900 Census for Blackwater, Lee County, Virginia shows Lee Duncan, born
Jan 1842, a farmer who owns his land, as head of household with: Mary, born Oct
1842, who has had five children with four still living; daughter Cornelia, born
Sept 1868; son John A., born Dec 1879; and son McNoble, born Mar 1887. LeGrand
B. (Lee) Duncan and Mary Maness were married on 14 Aug 1866 in Virginia.
Mary Maness was born on 3 Oct 1842 in Scott County,
Virginia. She was buried in 1923. LeGrand B. (Lee) Duncan
and Mary Maness had the following children:
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