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SHOUP William Austin [Male] b. 11 APR - d. 21 DEC 1960
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Birth appears to have been registered as Duxberry
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(Hole Bottom)
Cause of death was heart trouble.
According to obituary
Record in Manchester Pub.Lib.Local Hist.Ctr.
1870 Minnesota Census Preston in County of Fillmore, Post Office Preston
Duxbury, Samuel Age 28 farmer Real estate, $2000-Personal property $100, born England, mother & father foreign born, US citizen
Ann, age 23,Keeping house, born Scotland
Mary Ann, age 10 mo., born Minnesota
Mary, age 54(59) born England
FACTS FROM INTERVIEW WITH SAMUEL DUXBURY, SR. AT CALEDONIA, MINNESOTA, JAN. 19, 1916
William Duxbury, the first known of the male line, was apprenticed when very young to a farmer named Jonathan Hindle in Lancashire, England. He was employed teaming to Blackburn on River Ribble and Runcorn near the mouth of the River Mersey hauling lime from the kilns to put on the lands. He was so young at the time that it is said that he had to get up on the manger to put the collars on the horses. He could neither read nor write and probably never went to school.
Very little is known as to his parentage. Nothing is known as to his father. Members of his family remember seeing his mother in England and Samuel Duxbury remembers going with his father, John Duxbury, shortly before they left for America to another town where they saw William Duxbury's mother in an old folk's home of some kind. It may have been a private or public alms house. It is believed that whe was a woman of a good family who had in some way become estranged from the other members. It is possible that William Duxbury was an illegitimate child and that the estrangement of his mother from other members of her family was due to that unfortunate fact.
William Duxbury married Ann Whitaker, an English woman, of about his station in life, a medium sized woman with dark eyes and dark brown hair. She could probably neither read nor write. She came with the family to America and died in Salem, Massachusetts, at the home on Harbor Street in the spring of 1849 and is buried in Harmony Grove Cemetery in that city. Samuel Duxbury was ill at the same time and was attended by a Doctor Pearson who also attended Ann Duxbury.
There was born to William Duxbury and Ann Whitaker ten children, all in England, named from the oldest to the youngest, as follows: John, Mary, Ellen, Edward, James, Thomas, William, Richard, George and Jane. All of these came to America.
Edward Duxbury married first and came to America first. Then the father, William Duxbury, and Jane, George, Richard and Mary came to America. Thomas and William and the mother, Ann Duxbury, stayed with John Duxbury and his family. These last named and Ellen and her husband, Thomas Rees, and possibly Edward's little girl by his first wife, came over in the spring of 1849. Samuel Duxbury Sr., was with this party. The voyage was made in "The Plymouth Rock" a clipper, on its second voyage. It had been built to replace "The Ocean Monarch" burned at sea. The ship sailed from Liverpool under the command of Captain Caldwell and landed at Boston, Massachusetts, thirty days later, a part of the time having been in the month of April, 1849. The Duxbury party went by train to Salem, Massachusetts, where they lived for some time, being employed in the Naumkeag Cotton Mills at that place. It is said that the first who came over went to Lawnesdale or Providence, Rhode Island, and there became acquainted with the Mills family, members of which afterward settled in Fillmore County, Minnesota.
The Duxburys lived on Harbor Street in Salem and all who were able to work were employed in the Naumkeag Cotton Mills. Some time shortly after 1849 William Duxbury, Sr., and Thomas Rees came to Porter, Rock County, Wisconsin, and bought a farm, the title of which was taken in the name of William Duxbury, Sr. John Duxbury with his family went to Porter the following spring. George Duxbury was there when they arrived. Edward and his family came next and bought land nearby. They finally sold the farm to Henry Naiden, who had married Mary Duxbury, and all went to Fillmore County, Minnesota, where most of them settled permanently on Government Land. William, Sr. remained in Minnesota for some time and finally went to Edgerton, Wisconsin, where he lived with the Naidens and the Rees' until he died. He is buried at Edgerton. Henry Naiden was at Porter in 1867 when Samuel Duxbury married Ann Hutton and left there some time later.
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[DescWilliam1798.FTW]
Doran Stoltenberg's Stepdaughter
Lives Heisson, WA 1997
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