In 1900 Dent County, Missouri, Everett Duckworth born June 1858, married two years to Lula W. Dept 1880, Runa A. Aprrl 1885,
Allie [Hallie] O. April 1889, Elbert G. Nov 1890, Lebearn Jan 1894, all born in Missouri, and Fannie July 1899 in Missouri.
Everett Duckworth 1858-1914 is buried in Dent County # 53614459,
with spouses Nancy Elizabeth (Jones) Duckworth 1865-1896 # 105753658
and Lula B. (Wilson) Duckworth 1880-1961 # 53982168 dying in Bakersfield, California.
July 1917 "Harry Allison, Bud Duckworth, John Foreman and Max Ross left Sunday afternoon for Cheyenne to take in the big show."
Lebearn, of Vernon, was on the draft list for Yuma County in 1917.
(Dora Duckworth married Glenn Kohlman, and is buried in Vernon.)
Lebearn Duckworth, 31, and Ella E. Shively, 26, both of Vernon, married there on Nov 22, 1926.
In 1930 Lebearn is a barber in Vernon, 35, born in Missouri, with Ella E. 29, Dorotha M. 2 and Floyd E. four months, all three born in Colorado.
He's still a barber in 1940 Wray, 46, with Ella E. 39, Dorothy M. 12, Floyd E. 10, and Artdith A. 1.
Lebearn Ancil Duckworth 1894-1969 is buried in Vernon # 80178969.
So is Ella E. (Shively) Duckworth 1900-1977 # 80178893.
E. Floyd Duckworth 1929-1947 is buried in Vernon # 80178849.
Dorothy Mae (Duckworth) Brunswig 1927-2012 is buried in Cheyenne County, Kansas # 83782460.
"Dorothy Mae Brunswig the oldest daughter of Lebearn "Bud" and Ella Shively Duckworth, was born July 27, 1927 in Vernon, Colorado and passed away January 10, 2012 in Holyoke, colorado at the age of 84.
She was educated in the Yuma county schools and graduated from Wray Community High School in 1945 where she remained active in Wray’s Alumni. Dorothy enjoyed working many years in Wray Community where she acquired many good acauintances and life long friendships. She belonged to the Clough Valley church, south east of Wray until moving to Wray in 1999. She joined the Wray Babtist Church and was a very active member. She had a great love for people and also donated her time to community affairs. Dorothy spent the last few years at Regent Park in Holyoke, Colorado.
Dorothy married Ted Brunswig, January 13, 1946 at the Zion Evangelical Church northwest of St. Francis, Kansas. This union was blessed with three children. Ted and Dorothy moved to the Armel Community in 1947. They resided on the Brunswig Farm for 53 years.
Dorothy enjoyed her family, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and left them with many fond memories. She was a good hostess, providing all with wonderful mealts to remember. Dorothy spent her leisure time enjoying crafts, reading and helping others.
Dorothy is proceded in death by her husband, parents, brother, sister, and one great-granddaughter.
She is survived by her children, Larry and wife, Jill of Wray, Colorado,
Barbara and husband, Dale Tecklenburg of Black Hawk, S.D. and Terry and husband,
Larry Zweygardt of St. Francis, Kansas.
Seven grandchildren and twelve great-grandchildren;
sister, Ardith Connors of Ft. Collins, Colorado, sister-in-law,
Dorothy and husband, Arlen Petty of Alberquerque, New Mexico,
Sister-in-law, Lucille Brunswig of Tucson, Arizona, and a host of relatives and friends."
Ardith Adella Duckworth and Robert Stanley Boyes married in Yuma County on June 16, 1956.
Robert S. Boyes 1938-1999 is buried in Wray # 17013984.
HALLY
July 1917 "Harry Allison, Bud Duckworth, John Foreman and Max Ross left Sunday afternoon for Cheyenne to take in the big show."
Hally registered for WWI in Seattle, born in Salem, Missouri on April 25, 1889,
a logger in North Coast, Mineral County, Washington.
Hally O. Duckworth, a cook in the 157th Division,
embarked from Boston on August 9, 1918, nearest relative sister Mrs. Alma Kohlman of Vernon, Colorado.
Hally was killed in action October 9, 1918 (a month before Armistice Day) and buried in Meuse-Argonne 1889-1918 # 7881164.
In 1919 a welcome for returning soldiers was held in Vernon "The soldiers saluted the gold star
in the Vernon service flag, in honor of Boyd Duckworth, the Vernon boy who gave up his life on the field of honor.
The boys then posed for a photograph and were dismissed."