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- According to Stewarts of the South, Duncan died from the consumption without issue.
Gordon MacGregor, The Red Book of Scotland, says, "Duncan Stewart, 11th of Glenbucky, b. on 5 December 1724 and succeeded his father in 1745.
Duncan was listed as a witness for the defence in the 1752 trial of James Stewart of the Glen accused in the Appin Murder. Duncan's brother, Alexander, sold Glenbuckie in 1756. Thus we know that Duncan died between 1752-1756.
According to www.stirnet.com, Duncan married to Susannah Campbell, daughter of Capt. Duncan Campbell, 6th of Kilberry.
According to Stirnet, she died in 1794 with no children, which is consistent with the description from Stewarts of the South.
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