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| | Lawrence County, Ohio Genealogy and History |
 | | To them were born 8 children, 5 of whom are now living, 3 sons and 2 daughters; the sons are all married, but the daughters are still with their parents. |
 | | At the age of 19, immediately after graduating, he and his brother formed a supply company for forwarding lime to Means, Kyle and Co., in which business they continued for about 5 years, when it was suddenly brought to a close by the death of his brother, he being accidentally killed while handling limestone. |
 | | Duncan then went to Marion, Ohio, as superintendent of the lime works for John D. Owens and Son, with whom he remained for 4 years, thence coming to Limestone, Benton twp., Ottawa County, where for 2 years he had the superintendency of a similar business for Swayne and Lawrence. |
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