Individual Details
George Harris Duckworth
(12 Apr 1821 - 6 Apr 1889)
1840 Census, Tennessee, Haywood County
Geo. H. Duckworth 1 male under 5
1 male 15 and under 20
1 female 20 and under 30
1850 Census, Tennessee, Haywood County, Precinct 5
1178/1178 George H. Duckworth, age 29, Farming, North Carolina
Darcus Duckworth, age 32, North Carolina
Thomas Duckworth, age 10, Tennessee
Margaret Duckworth, age 8, Tennessee
Henry Duckworth, age 6, Tennessee
Mary C. Duckworth, age 4, Tennessee
Robert Duckworth, age 8/12, Tennessee
1860 Census, Arkansas, White County, Royal Township P.O. Royal Colony p. 937
798/839 G. H. Duckworth, age 41, Farmer, 3000/1600, North Carolina
Cira Duckworth, age 25, Arkansas
Robt Duckworth, age 10, Tennessee
S. F. Duckworth, age 5, Arkansas
Laura Duckworth, age 2, Arkansas
Columbus Duckworth, age 1, Arkansas
1870 Census, Arkansas, White County, Royal Township P.O. Stony Point p. 406
1/1 Duckworth, G. H., age 51, Farmer, --/500, North Carolina
Duckworth, Syra, age 38, Keeping House, Arkansas
Duckworth, Robert A., age 18, Labor on Farm, Tennessee
Duckworth, Sarah F., age 16, At Home, Arkansas
Duckworth, Columbus, age 11, At Home, Arkansas
Duckworth, John B., age 9, At Home, Arkansas
Duckworth, Lora, 8, age At Home, Arkansas
Duckworth, Cate, age 5, At Home, Arkansas
Duckworth, Stonewall, age 3, At Home, Arkansas
Duckworth, Lullor, age 1/12, At Home, Arkansas, Born in December
1880 Census, Arkansas, White County, Royal Township
ED 281 Sheet 60A-B
99/105 Duckworth, George H.,age 59, Farmer, North Carolina, North Carolina, North Carolina
Duckworth, Dialpha, age 38, Wife, Keeping House, Georgia, Georgia, Georgia
Duckworth, Laura, age 21, Daughter, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
Duckworth, Columbus, age 20, Son, Works on Farm, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
Duckworth, John B., age 19, Son, Works on Farm, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
Duckworth, Kate, age 17, Daughter, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
Duckworth, Stonewall, age 15, Son, Works on Farm, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
Duckworth, Cora, age 9, Daughter, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
Duckworth, Gertie H., age 1, Daughter, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
Price, Bell, age 15, Daughter, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
Price, George, age 14, Son-in-Law, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
Price, Frankling, age 11, Son-in-Law, Works on Farm, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
Price, Fullwell, age 8, Son-in-Law, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
Price, Delfina R., age 6, Daughter-in-Law, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
(Note: Relationship of the Price children to George H. Duckworth should have been step-son or step-daughter, not in-law.)
from Bay Family Ancestry
G.T.T - Gone To Texas
The Thomas Bay family immigrated to Texas from Tennessee in 1850. They settled in the
Bay's Chapel area of Montgomery County, which was then only a thicket. The family at
that time consisted of Thomas and his wife Mary (Eddins) Bay, their three married children,
Andrew Foster, William Harrison, and Jane Williamson, their five unmarried children,
Rebecca, James, Joseph, Sarah, and Thomas, and their son-in-law, George Duckworth.
Duckworth, the widower of Cynthia Bay Duckworth, returned to Tennessee, not long
thereafter leaving his three children with their mother's family.
(The following account of Thomas Bay's children is testimony taken from Hattie Bay Hoke,
granddaughter of William Harrison Bay, recorded in 1965 by Cary O'Lee Brazil):
William Harrison "Hack" Bay: He was the oldest of the children of Thomas and Mary
Bay. He had six children at the time that he immigrated from Tennessee. He said they
would go for just a short distance and they would have to look out for loose rocks to put
under the wagon wheels while they were crossing the hills of Arkansas. The trip took
about three months, and they made their first Texas crop in 1850. Hack was a very
virtuous man; he was a foster father to the Duckworth children, and he took over his
father's work in the church. Neither of the Duckworth boys married. Margaret Duckworth
married a Mr. Roberts. Hack was married to Cynthia Pryor Jones. She was unlike her
husband in many respects. While Hack was very strong (he was unexcelled at hewing
logs), she was weak and gentle. While he was strict and uncompromising, she was sweet
and lenient.
More About GEORGE HARRIS DUCKWORTH:
Burial: Stamps Cemetery, Floyd, White County, Arkansas
Geo. H. Duckworth 1 male under 5
1 male 15 and under 20
1 female 20 and under 30
1850 Census, Tennessee, Haywood County, Precinct 5
1178/1178 George H. Duckworth, age 29, Farming, North Carolina
Darcus Duckworth, age 32, North Carolina
Thomas Duckworth, age 10, Tennessee
Margaret Duckworth, age 8, Tennessee
Henry Duckworth, age 6, Tennessee
Mary C. Duckworth, age 4, Tennessee
Robert Duckworth, age 8/12, Tennessee
1860 Census, Arkansas, White County, Royal Township P.O. Royal Colony p. 937
798/839 G. H. Duckworth, age 41, Farmer, 3000/1600, North Carolina
Cira Duckworth, age 25, Arkansas
Robt Duckworth, age 10, Tennessee
S. F. Duckworth, age 5, Arkansas
Laura Duckworth, age 2, Arkansas
Columbus Duckworth, age 1, Arkansas
1870 Census, Arkansas, White County, Royal Township P.O. Stony Point p. 406
1/1 Duckworth, G. H., age 51, Farmer, --/500, North Carolina
Duckworth, Syra, age 38, Keeping House, Arkansas
Duckworth, Robert A., age 18, Labor on Farm, Tennessee
Duckworth, Sarah F., age 16, At Home, Arkansas
Duckworth, Columbus, age 11, At Home, Arkansas
Duckworth, John B., age 9, At Home, Arkansas
Duckworth, Lora, 8, age At Home, Arkansas
Duckworth, Cate, age 5, At Home, Arkansas
Duckworth, Stonewall, age 3, At Home, Arkansas
Duckworth, Lullor, age 1/12, At Home, Arkansas, Born in December
1880 Census, Arkansas, White County, Royal Township
ED 281 Sheet 60A-B
99/105 Duckworth, George H.,age 59, Farmer, North Carolina, North Carolina, North Carolina
Duckworth, Dialpha, age 38, Wife, Keeping House, Georgia, Georgia, Georgia
Duckworth, Laura, age 21, Daughter, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
Duckworth, Columbus, age 20, Son, Works on Farm, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
Duckworth, John B., age 19, Son, Works on Farm, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
Duckworth, Kate, age 17, Daughter, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
Duckworth, Stonewall, age 15, Son, Works on Farm, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
Duckworth, Cora, age 9, Daughter, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
Duckworth, Gertie H., age 1, Daughter, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
Price, Bell, age 15, Daughter, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
Price, George, age 14, Son-in-Law, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
Price, Frankling, age 11, Son-in-Law, Works on Farm, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
Price, Fullwell, age 8, Son-in-Law, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
Price, Delfina R., age 6, Daughter-in-Law, Arkansas, North Carolina, Georgia
(Note: Relationship of the Price children to George H. Duckworth should have been step-son or step-daughter, not in-law.)
from Bay Family Ancestry
G.T.T - Gone To Texas
The Thomas Bay family immigrated to Texas from Tennessee in 1850. They settled in the
Bay's Chapel area of Montgomery County, which was then only a thicket. The family at
that time consisted of Thomas and his wife Mary (Eddins) Bay, their three married children,
Andrew Foster, William Harrison, and Jane Williamson, their five unmarried children,
Rebecca, James, Joseph, Sarah, and Thomas, and their son-in-law, George Duckworth.
Duckworth, the widower of Cynthia Bay Duckworth, returned to Tennessee, not long
thereafter leaving his three children with their mother's family.
(The following account of Thomas Bay's children is testimony taken from Hattie Bay Hoke,
granddaughter of William Harrison Bay, recorded in 1965 by Cary O'Lee Brazil):
William Harrison "Hack" Bay: He was the oldest of the children of Thomas and Mary
Bay. He had six children at the time that he immigrated from Tennessee. He said they
would go for just a short distance and they would have to look out for loose rocks to put
under the wagon wheels while they were crossing the hills of Arkansas. The trip took
about three months, and they made their first Texas crop in 1850. Hack was a very
virtuous man; he was a foster father to the Duckworth children, and he took over his
father's work in the church. Neither of the Duckworth boys married. Margaret Duckworth
married a Mr. Roberts. Hack was married to Cynthia Pryor Jones. She was unlike her
husband in many respects. While Hack was very strong (he was unexcelled at hewing
logs), she was weak and gentle. While he was strict and uncompromising, she was sweet
and lenient.
More About GEORGE HARRIS DUCKWORTH:
Burial: Stamps Cemetery, Floyd, White County, Arkansas
Events
Families
Spouse | Syria Kirkpatrick (1833 - 1872) |
Child | Robert A. Duckworth (1850 - 1921) |
Child | Sarah Francis "Fannie" Duckworth (1854 - 1932) |
Child | Christopher Columbus Duckworth (1859 - 1917) |
Child | John Bell Duckworth (1861 - 1928) |
Child | Kate Duckworth (1864 - 1910) |
Child | Sarah Emily Duckworth (1864 - 1924) |
Child | Stonewall J. Duckworth (1867 - 1939) |
Child | Lullor Duckworth (1869 - ) |
Spouse | Cynthia Bay ( - ) |
Spouse | Delphina M. Lamb (1845 - 1915) |
Child | Gertie Duckworth (1879 - ) |
Child | Emily Duckworth (1886 - 1919) |
Child | Hessie Duckworth (1888 - ) |
Spouse | Darcus Alexander ( - ) |
Endnotes
1. Julie K. (Polanco) Nicolette.
2. U. S. Gen Web Site, White Co., Arkansas.
3. Arkansas Marriages, 1837-1944.
4. Julie K. (Polanco) Nicolette.