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  2. William Duncan (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    William Duncan late in life, exhibiting to friends for photographing the canvas hammock, clock, water bottle, and accordion used by him on his voyage to Victoria, B.C., in 1856–57. 1916–1917, From the Wellcome Foundation collection at the National Archives and Records Administration. Duncan died at the age of 86 on 30 August 1918, [6] in ...

  3. List of centenarians (miscellaneous) - Wikipedia

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  4. Death certificate - Wikipedia

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    Eddie August Schneider's (1911–1940) death certificate, issued in New York.. A death certificate is either a legal document issued by a medical practitioner which states when a person died, or a document issued by a government civil registration office, that declares the date, location and cause of a person's death, as entered in an official register of deaths.

  5. William C. Duncan - Wikipedia

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    Duncan was born in Lyons, New York on May 18, 1820. [1] The family moved to Rochester, New York in 1825, and in 1841 Duncan began working as a steward [2] on the passenger steamers crossing the Great Lakes. In 1846, he changed employers and began working on a steamer traveling through Lake Superior. [2] In 1849, Duncan moved to Detroit and ...

  6. Mary Ellen Duncan - Wikipedia

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    Duncan born on August 29, 1941 [1] and raised on Long Island, New York. By third grade, Duncan knew she wanted to be a teacher. [2] She graduated from West Islip High School in 1959. [3] Duncan completed a B.S. at St. John's University in 1963. She was an English and Latin high school teacher for nine years. [2]

  7. Veronica Bingham, The Countess of Lucan - Wikipedia

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    Veronica, Countess of Lucan, usually known simply as Lady Lucan (née Duncan; 3 May 1937 – 26 September 2017), was the wife of the 7th Earl of Lucan, an Anglo-Irish peer. She became widely known following the events of 1974, when the family’s nanny was murdered and she survived an assault.

  8. Al Howie - Wikipedia

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    Two weeks after running across Canada he won the Sri Chinmoy 1300 Miler in New York improving on his own world record time. Both the Trans Canada run and the 1,300-mile (2,100 km) race qualified for the Guinness Book of Records. [1] He lived in Duncan, B.C., from 2005 until his death in 2016. He had been receiving treatment for Diabetes I. The ...

  9. Duncan, Sherman & Company - Wikipedia

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    On July 27, 1875, the firm failed with liabilities in excess of $5,000,000. The business was "placed in the hands of an assignee--ex Judge William D. Shipman." [11] "The suspension of Duncan, Sherman and Company was a shock to the business community of New York and to the country.