Abner Lawson Duncan | |
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Born | Abbottstown, Adams County, Pennsylvania |
Died | December 27, 1823 New Orleans, Louisiana |
Occupation(s) | Attorney businessman politician |
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Children | John Nicholson, b: c. 1799 Frances Sophia, b: 1809 Hannah Eliza, b: 1815 Abner Lawson Hamilton |
Parent(s) | Seth Duncan Elizabeth McCleary |
Abner Lawson Duncan (died 1823) was a prominent Louisiana attorney, businessman, politician and aide-de-camp to General Andrew Jackson during the Battle of New Orleans.[1]
Duncan was a member of the "New Orleans Association" which included attorneys Edward Livingston and John R. Grymes, merchant John K. West, smuggler Pierre Laffite, and pirate Jean Laffite.[2][3]
Duncan ran for governor as a Democratic-Republican during the Louisiana gubernatorial election of 1820, losing to Thomas B. Robertson.