thanks-- there is a section in Brazil that people called Donaldsonville and I never knew what the meant until my mother said oh a lot of people named Donaldson lived there -- then I grew up and got interested in genealogy .. I need a Emma Steiner who married JH Carman had a child then married William Miller and vanished.. We assume Steiner and Carman divorced and then she died shortly after marriage to Miller as Carman son was said to have be reared by a step father. Emma's sister is said to have married Joseph Miller this is not my line but helping a friend. By a fluke I discovered Emma had remarried.. My friend has looked for 42 years trying to find her when by accident I saw where she had married a second time. Now personally I wonder if she married a third time but they insist she died young and did not have the time to marry a third time.. On Wed, 16 Aug 2000 22:52:08 -0500 "John H. Cashman" <cashman@ccrtc.com> writes: >It was never a town just an area that had a lot of Duncans and a >Duncan School House years ago. >Located in very SE corner of Harrison Twp. Clay Co. around area of Co >Rd 225E and 1200 S. Not very many Duncans there now. >My only connection is my wife's gg-grandfather was George W. Duncan >who was I think a nephew of the original Isiah. Not done any research >in SC to prove this. > >>where is Duncanville ? >>On Wed, 16 Aug 2000 14:32:28 -0500 "John H. >Cashman" ><cashman@ccrtc.com> >>writes: >>The other Duncan family came from South >Carolina. Settled in SE >Clay >>Co. in an area known as Duncanville. Many are >buried in Winters >>Cemetery in Jefferson Twp. Owen Co. and >Duncan Cemetery in Harrison >>Twp. Clay Co. Isiah Duncan >>b. 1785 seems to have been the first in the area. >He is buried in >>Winters Cemetery > > >==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== > > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.