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FORSBERG Evelyn Esther [Female] b. 20 JAN 1920 Canova Memorial Hospital, Canova SD - d. 7 MAR 2009
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Has three children and lives in Philadelphia.
Has three children and lives in Philadelphia.
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died in infancy
Died in infancy.
Died in infancy.
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One source says 7 Dec. 1907
From church records in Preston, Lancashire, England
One source says 7 Dec. 1907
Places of residence: England, Salem, Mass., Wisconsin, Minnesota
Lived at Lidget at the time of his christening in Great Harwood
Served in Civil War
Grandfather of Charles Leslie, who lived in Kansas City
1860 Census Fillmore County Minnesota Big Spring Haarmony Township
Duxbury, Richard age 28 farmer $800/$200 born England
Maranda born Ohio
History of Houston County page 705-709 (1919)
Richard Duxbury, a pioneer settler of Fillmore County, Minnesota, was born in Newton More, England, November 14, 1833, son of Wiliam Duxbury and Ann (Whittaker) Duxbury. He had six brothers and three sisters, all of whom came to the United States with their father and mother about 1848, landing at Salem, Massachusetts, where they resided for three or four years. The mother died there. Thence they moved to the vicinity of Janesville, Wisconsin, where William Duxbury engaged in farming and spent his last years. Richard came to Minnesota in 1857 and in 1859 ws married at Harmony, Fillmore County, to Miranda M. Barnes, who was born in Wisconsin, March 19, 1841. She was a daughter of Moses Barnes, a native of Massachusetts, who setled in Fillmore County, Minnesota, in 1853, and late in life moved to Marshall, Lynn County, where he died. Richard Duxbury was a farmer during all his active life. He served in the Civil War with the union forces as a volunteer, a private in the second Minnesota Light Artillery under Major Hotchkiss. He was a republican in politics, a thoughtful reader, and a lover and student of English history. He was a member of the Episcopal Church. His wife was reared a Baptist. He died November 20, 1907, at St. Paul, having survived his wife eleven years and 6 months. They were parents of ten children, seven of whom are living, Lorinda J.; Wife of Albert H. Daniels, residing at Pine City, Minnesota; Francis A. Duxbury, a lawyer, at Caledonia, Minnesota; L.N. Duxbury, a farmer in Fillmore County; Lodema, wife of F.M. McGowen, Los Angeles, California; W.R. Duxbury, a lawyer in St. Paul; F.R. Duxbury, a real esate dealer at Pine City; and Leslie of Worthington.
History of Minnesota - Fillmore County p.482
Richard Duxbury was born in Lancaster, England, in 1833. His father came to america in 1848, lived in Massachusetts one year, then came to Rock County, Wisconsin, where he bought a farm, and removed several years later. He had ten children, seven sons and three daughters. All of the boys, at different times came to Fillmore County. The oldest son, John, and his brother, James, came in December 1853, and settled in the town of Preston. Thomas and his brother-in-law, Thomas Reese, made claims in Preston in the Fall of 1855. George came in 1856, made a claim in Preston, but sold soon after to his brother William, who came in the Spring of 1858, was married the following Spring and settled in that town. George Located in Harmony in 1859. Richard came with his brother William and made a claim on his present farm in June, 1858. John died in January, 1861, and James is now living in Hamilton County, Texas. Edward came to Preston Township in 1865.William and George removed to Dakota in the Spring of 1882. The father came to this county but made no settlement. He died in Edgerton, Rock County, Wisconsin. Richard was married in 1859 to M. Maranda Barnes, daughter of Moses Barnes who was born in Brookfield, Massachusetts, on 20 June, 1803. He moved to Perry County, Ohio, when 19 years old, where he married Polly Bingham. They were early settlers in Dane County, Wisconsin where they lived ten years, then removed to Howard County, Iowa, and remained six months. He wandered up into Minnesota and located at Big Spring, this County, in February 1854. In April of the same year he built a double log house, keeping a hotel for several years and doing a good business. He was appointed postmaster of Big Spring Post Office in 1856, which was named after the spring on his farm. He sold his farm here in 1873, and moved with his youngest son R.D.B. to Lyon county where he still lives. He has seven children, Olivia T., now Mrs. Samuel R. Ayer; Augustus M.; Alvah E.; Russel D.:Mrs. M.M.Duxbury; Sarah L., Now Mrs. Brightman. Mrs. Duxbury was born in Rock County, Wisconsin and removed with her parents to Minnesota when eleven years of age. They had nine children, Lorinda J., Francis Adelbert, Lewis Newton, Roseltha, William R., Lodema P., Pheobe Ann, Emma A. and Frank R. They lost one daughter, Emma. Mr. Duxbury enlisted in September 1864, in Hotchkiss' battery Light Artillery, and served till the close of the war.William Bingham came with Moses Barnes and located
in Section 5. He is a brother of Mrs. Barnes.
Richard had gray eyes, dark hair and sandy complexion. May have been married 1894.
Places of residence: England, Salem, Mass., Wisconsin, Minnesota
Lived at Lidget at the time of his christening in Great Harwood
Served in Civil War Military flag set
Grandfather of Charles Leslie, who lived in Kansas City
1860 Census Fillmore County Minnesota Big Spring Haarmony Township
Duxbury, Richard age 28 farmer $800/$200 born England
Maranda born Ohio
History of Houston County page 705-709 (1919)
Richard Duxbury, a pioneer settler of Fillmore County, Minnesota, was born in Newton More, England, November 14, 1833, son of Wiliam Duxbury and Ann (Whittaker) Duxbury. He had six brothers and three sisters, all of whom came to the United States with their father and mother about 1848, landing at Salem, Massachusetts, where they resided for three or four years. The mother died there. Thence they moved to the vicinity of Janesville, Wisconsin, where William Duxbury engaged in farming and spent his last years. Richard came to Minnesota in 1857 and in 1859 ws married at Harmony, Fillmore County, to Miranda M. Barnes, who was born in Wisconsin, March 19, 1841. She was a daughter of Moses Barnes, a native of Massachusetts, who setled in Fillmore County, Minnesota, in 1853, and late in life moved to Marshall, Lynn County, where he died. Richard Duxbury was a farmer during all his active life. He served in the Civil War with the union forces as a volunteer, a private in the second Minnesota Light Artillery under Major Hotchkiss. He was a republican in politics, a thoughtful reader, and a lover and student of English history. He was a member of the Episcopal Church. His wife was reared a Baptist. He died November 20, 1907, at St. Paul, having survived his wife eleven years and 6 months. They were parents of ten children, seven of whom are living, Lorinda J.; Wife of Albert H. Daniels, residing at Pine City, Minnesota; Francis A. Duxbury, a lawyer, at Caledonia, Minnesota; L.N. Duxbury, a farmer in Fillmore County; Lodema, wife of F.M. McGowen, Los Angeles, California; W.R. Duxbury, a lawyer in St. Paul; F.R. Duxbury, a real esate dealer at Pine City; and Leslie of Worthington.
History of Minnesota - Fillmore County p.482
Richard Duxbury was born in Lancaster, England, in 1833. His father came to america in 1848, lived in Massachusetts one year, then came to Rock County, Wisconsin, where he bought a farm, and removed several years later. He had ten children, seven sons and three daughters. All of the boys, at different times came to Fillmore County. The oldest son, John, and his brother, James, came in December 1853, and settled in the town of Preston. Thomas and his brother-in-law, Thomas Reese, made claims in Preston in the Fall of 1855. George came in 1856, made a claim in Preston, but sold soon after to his brother William, who came in the Spring of 1858, was married the following Spring and settled in that town. George Located in Harmony in 1859. Richard came with his brother William and made a claim on his present farm in June, 1858. John died in January, 1861, and James is now living in Hamilton County, Texas. Edward came to Preston Township in 1865.William and George removed to Dakota in the Spring of 1882. The father came to this county but made no settlement. He died in Edgerton, Rock County, Wisconsin. Richard was married in 1859 to M. Maranda Barnes, daughter of Moses Barnes who was born in Brookfield, Massachusetts, on 20 June, 1803. He moved to Perry County, Ohio, when 19 years old, where he married Polly Bingham. They were early settlers in Dane County, Wisconsin where they lived ten years, then removed to Howard County, Iowa, and remained six months. He wandered up into Minnesota and located at Big Spring, this County, in February 1854. In April of the same year he built a double log house, keeping a hotel for several years and doing a good business. He was appointed postmaster of Big Spring Post Office in 1856, which was named after the spring on his farm. He sold his farm here in 1873, and moved with his youngest son R.D.B. to Lyon county where he still lives. He has seven children, Olivia T., now Mrs. Samuel R. Ayer; Augustus M.; Alvah E.; Russel D.:Mrs. M.M.Duxbury; Sarah L., Now Mrs. Brightman. Mrs. Duxbury was born in Rock County, Wisconsin and removed with her parents to Minnesota when eleven years of age. They had nine children, Lorinda J., Francis Adelbert, Lewis Newton, Roseltha, William R., Lodema P., Pheobe Ann, Emma A. and Frank R. They lost one daughter, Emma. Mr. Duxbury enlisted in September 1864, in Hotchkiss' battery Light Artillery, and served till the close of the war.William Bingham came with Moses Barnes and located
in Section 5. He is a brother of Mrs. Barnes.
Places of residence: England, Salem, Mass., Wisconsin, Minnesota
Served in Civil War
Grandfather of Charles Leslie, who lived in Kansas City
1860 Census Fillmore County Minnesota Big Spring Haarmony Township
Duxbury, Richard age 28 farmer $800/$200 born England
Maranda born Ohio
History of Houston County page 705-709 (1919)
Richard Duxbury, a pioneer settler of Fillmore County, Minnesota, was born in Newton More, England, November 14, 1833, son of Wiliam Duxbury and Ann (Whittaker) Duxbury. He had six brothers and three sisters, all of whom came to the United States with their father and mother about 1848, landing at Salem, Massachusetts, where they resided for three or four years. The mother died there. Thence they moved to the vicinity of Janesville, Wisconsin, where William Duxbury engaged in farming and spent his last years. Richard came to Minnesota in 1857 and in 1859 ws married at Harmony, Fillmore County, to Miranda M. Barnes, who was born in Wisconsin, March 19, 1841. She was a daughter of Moses Barnes, a native of Massachusetts, who setled in Fillmore County, Minnesota, in 1853, and late in life moved to Marshall, Lynn County, where he died. Richard Duxbury was a farmer during all his active life. He served in the Civil War with the union forces as a volunteer, a private in the second Minnesota Light Artillery under Major Hotchkiss. He was a republican in politics, a thoughtful reader, and a lover and student of English history. He was a member of the Episcopal Church. His wife was reared a Baptist. He died November 20, 1907, at St. Paul, having survived his wife eleven years and 6 months. They were parents of ten children, seven of whom are living, Lorinda J.; Wife of Albert H. Daniels, residing at Pine City, Minnesota; Francis A. Duxbury, a lawyer, at Caledonia, Minnesota; L.N. Duxbury, a farmer in Fillmore County; Lodema, wife of F.M. McGowen, Los Angeles, California; W.R. Duxbury, a lawyer in St. Paul; F.R. Duxbury, a real esate dealer at Pine City; and Leslie of Worthington.
History of Minnesota - Fillmore County p.482
Richard Duxbury was born in Lancaster, England, in 1833. His father came to america in 1848, lived in Massachusetts one year, then came to Rock County, Wisconsin, where he bought a farm, and removed several years later. He had ten children, seven sons and three daughters. All of the boys, at different times came to Fillmore County. The oldest son, John, and his brother, James, came in December 1853, and settled in the town of Preston. Thomas and his brother-in-law, Thomas Reese, made claims in Preston in the Fall of 1855. George came in 1856, made a claim in Preston, but sold soon after to his brother William, who came in the Spring of 1858, was married the following Spring and settled in that town. George Located in Harmony in 1859. Richard came with his brother William and made a claim on his present farm in June, 1858. John died in January, 1861, and James is now living in Hamilton County, Texas. Edward came to Preston Township in 1865.William and George removed to Dakota in the Spring of 1882. The father came to this county but made no settlement. He died in Edgerton, Rock County, Wisconsin. Richard was married in 1859 to M. Maranda Barnes, daughter of Moses Barnes who was born in Brookfield, Massachusetts, on 20 June, 1803. He moved to Perry County, Ohio, when 19 years old, where he married Polly Bingham. They were early settlers in Dane County, Wisconsin where they lived ten years, then removed to Howard County, Iowa, and remained six months. He wandered up into Minnesota and located at Big Spring, this County, in February 1854. In April of the same year he built a double log house, keeping a hotel for several years and doing a good business. He was appointed postmaster of Big Spring Post Office in 1856, which was named after the spring on his farm. He sold his farm here in 1873, and moved with his youngest son R.D.B. to Lyon county where he still lives. He has seven children, Olivia T., now Mrs. Samuel R. Ayer; Augustus M.; Alvah E.; Russel D.:Mrs. M.M.Duxbury; Sarah L., Now Mrs. Brightman. Mrs. Duxbury was born in Rock County, Wisconsin and removed with her parents to Minnesota when eleven years of age. They had nine children, Lorinda J., Francis Adelbert, Lewis Newton, Roseltha, William R., Lodema P., Pheobe Ann, Emma A. and Frank R. They lost one daughter, Emma. Mr. Duxbury enlisted in September 1864, in Hotchkiss' battery Light Artillery, and served till the close of the war.William Bingham came with Moses Barnes and located
in Section 5. He is a brother of Mrs. Barnes.
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Alyce's child by her first marriage. Adopted by Doran.
Lives in Federal Way, Washington
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Doran's and Alyce's child.
Lives in Vancouver, WN. (1997)
Live in Vancouver, 1997
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Peter says born 1903. Lived at Lake Andes. Sharon and James may not be their children.
Dob changed from 1908 to 1903 Advice from Kevin Cassidy 3 Aug 2008 - May be same advice as from Peter??
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Services held at the Immanuel Luthern Church.
Buried with military honors. The Rev. Rolf T. Stolie officiated. Haugan-Roble-Jandt funeral home was in charge of arrangements.
Lloyd attended highschool at Phillips Exeter Academy in Exeter, NH. He served in the US Army from 1943 to 1946. He received a bachelor's degree from Harvard University in 1947 and a doctor of laws degree from Harvard Law School in 1949. He then returned to Caledonia where ha practiced law with his father until 1969. In 1950 he was electedto the Minnesota House of Representatives where he served as minority leader from 1959 until 1962. He was Speaker of the House from 1963 to 1970. After leaving the House in 1970 he served as vice president for Burlington Northern Inc. from 1969 until 1981 and then as president of the Railroad Retirement Association from 1982 until 1986. From 1987 to 1989 he served as a professional staff member for a Senate special committee on aging and from 1989to 1999 heserved as legal council for a national committee to preserve Social Security and Medicare. Lloyd was also a member of the bar association in the states of Minnesota and Virginia and the District of Columbia. He was an active member of the Alumni association for Philolips Eseter Academy and Harvard University and Law School. He also continued to be a member of the Loveless-Eiken American Legion Post 191 and VFW Post 3833, both in Caledonia. Survivors include two children, Marna Duxbury of N. St. Paul and David Duxbury of Amery, Wisconsin, three grandchildren Nicole, Christine and Jacob Duxbury, all of Amery and one brother, John Duxbury of Rochester, Minnesota. Lloyd was preceded in death by his wife on Oct. 2, 1999, his parents and a brother, Myles Duxbury.
LaCrosse Tribune, LaCrosse, Wisconsin.
State Legislator, Speaker of House
Had 2 grandchildren.
State Legislator, Speaker of House Married Sept. 12, 1915 but spouse unknown.
Member of the Minnesota House of Representatives for 18 years; speaker for 8 years.
In 1969 Presideny Nixon momimated him for US Attorney for Minesota, but he declined and became vice-president and attorney-lobbyist for Burlington Northern Railroad.
Minneapolis Star and Tribune Obit:
Lloyd Duxbury Jr., for years one of the most influential leaders at the Minnesota Legislature, died Saturday after a brief illness. He was 80.
Duxbury, of St. Paul and formerly of Caledonia, was speaker of the Minnesota House of Representatives for eight years, an unusual accomplishment.
A third-generation country lawyer, Duxbury began serving in the House in 1951. He left as speaker in 1969 after helping to establish laws that still serve Minnesotans every day. Among his achievements was helping to remove personal taxes on individuals' belongings, replacing them with the sales tax.
Gordon Forbes, a former state representative, called Duxbury one of the greatest legislators the state has seen in the past 50 years.
"He was a leader and a planner who kept things working," said Forbes, of Little Canada. "One of his accomplishments was to shake up the administration of the House of Representatives and make it work. Some of his reforms are still there today."
In his senior years, Duxbury was a champion for the elderly. He worked for a U.S. Senate committee on aging and later, lobbied at the U.S. Capitol for the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare.
Those who knew him said Duxbury, or "Dux" as he was better known, had tremendous empathy and concern for people.
"He knew that a lot of people lived on what they received through Social Security," said his daughter, Marna Duxbury. "He fought to preserve that fund because of the people who lived solely on it, including those who would be homeless if it were not for the Social Security fund."
Even as it got harder for him to get around, Duxbury used the Washington, D.C., subway system to get to his office. He reluctantly retired at age 78 and moved to St. Paul.
"He took life head on and ran full tilt his whole life," said his son, David Duxbury of Amery, Wis.
Born in Caledonia, Lloyd Duxbury Jr. entered a law practice there with his father. Their office was located above a barber shop and store on Main Street. Both had graduated from Harvard Law School. Lloyd Duxbury Sr. encouraged "Dux" to try politics, but urged him to limit it to only one year.
David Duxbury said his father moved easily in all circles, from the small town cafes and taverns in the rolling countryside of southern Minnesota to the halls of the State Capitol and Congress. He found audiences with the governors and the farmers and the shopkeepers. And to him, they all mattered.
"He didn't need much of a crowd to campaign, I'll tell you that," David Duxbury said. "He was very comfortable in many walks of life, with many kinds of people. He loved children, and he was a pacifist. But what he liked most, I think, was representing people from rural Minnesota, because that is where he had his roots."
Ed Burdick, chief clerk in the Minnesota House, met Duxbury in 1951 when he was a freshman legislator. He remembers Duxbury as gregarious and fair and said he matured into a respected leader with a relaxed style.
"He had a rare sense of humor," said Burdick, who has worked for 18 speakers at the State Capitol. "When things became pretty tense there in the House, that's when his sense of humor seemed to work things out. He was an accomplished negotiator and an excellent, excellent presiding officer."
Duxbury was a conservative in an era when there were liberals and conservatives but no parties. He didn't like it when the Legislature became partisan.
"He never got bitter inside," Forbes said. "He was a man of principle, but he would still work with people who felt different than he did, and get results."
In 1969, President Richard Nixon nominated Duxbury for U.S. attorney for Minnesota. Duxbury declined the partisan post. He, his wife Rosemary and their two kids moved to Washington, where he worked as vice president and attorney-lobbyist for Burlington Northern Railroad. His work for the elderly followed.
"There isn't anybody who knew him that didn't like him," said Ken Froslid, who was a 3M lobbyist when the two met more than 30 years ago.
"He wasn't confrontational," Froslid said. "He tried to bring people together. He was just a country lawyer who went to Harvard and tried to represent his constituents. That's how he got where he went."
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Hazel Fritschen carries this family down another generation.
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He was killed in a construction accident involving an elevator hoist in Omaha, Nebraska, before Mary Alice was born. May have been marroed May 5, 1925 in Omaha.
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Place of death according to Ralph Duxbury who lives in Wisconsin.
Rita and her sister, Mary Alice< were raised by thei grandpaents, John and Effie Salmon Duxbury.
She possibly was married to a Robert Beach. Possibly had a daughter, Mable Diana.
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Source This HTML database was produced by a registered copy of Copyright 2025 Ronald Taylor
Subject: Dux Genealogy
Date: Sat, 21 Aug 1999 17:01:58 -0400
From: George Anthony Foster
To: Doris Forkin
Marilyn and Doris
I was so pleased to learn about the success you have made and it will be
interesting to see what the certificates show when you get them. Peter
tells me that you had an interesting time when you met him and his wife. I
was very pleased to meet you both and I am pleased to learn that you got
the two books, they should help to bring the period your DUXBURYS were
living through alive. It is this type of detail that brings family history
alive.
If you feel I can help in any way please do not hesitate to get back in
touch
Tony
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BUCKNER Walter William [Male] b. 11 JAN 1884 Hamilton Co., TX - d. 9 DEC 1944 Macadoo TX
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See Buckner family papers collected in Hamilton for further research.
How was he connected to the W.F. Buckner family? Had a brother, Wallace.
May have been born Nov. 1.
May have diedSeptember 12.
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BUCKNER Lillian Maude [Female] b. 29 SEP 1907 Hamilton Co. Texas - d. 27 JUN 1974 Lubbock, Texas
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Title: Birth Records, Hamilton Co. TX--Baylor Univ. Texas Collection
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