Macdonald Dictionary Record: David Duncan

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George Ranald Macdonald
Production date
1952-1964
Description
One record, handwritten in ink on rectangular card, with biographical information for David Duncan. Written by George Ranald Macdonald for the Macdonald Dictionary of Canterbury Biography project, 1952-1964.
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D502b
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D502b
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D502b
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Marks/Inscriptions: D. 502 at Duncan David (1832 -97) was born at Carston, Brechin, Forfarshire and was ini business at El san and later Montrose. He left Montrose in '67 and arrived in canty sept. 67 by the Blue Jacket. In 170 he entered into part. with his brother Peter. (History of P.D.Duncan says he joined Peter when he came out) He was an elder of St. Pants and also St. Peters and was supt. of St. Pants Sunday Sch. He was interested in the S.P.C. A and was a member of Linwood Bon. Conn. He d. 1.7.97 ag 65 His son Hon became heal of the farm of F. + D. Dun cam . LT. 2.7.97; Type of mark: Machine translation/Transcription; Notes: Machine translation by Mark Fryer

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