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Record of Moses [T. or S.] Bunkers Family.
 
Moses T. [S.?] Bunker. was Born at C. Isles Sept 19th 1842.
 
Frances A. his wife was Born at C. Isles May 4th 1845.
 
Nellie [Eleanor?] F. Bunker was Born Feb. 12th 1866.
 
Chas. [Charles] E. Bunker was Born at C. Isles Feb. 26th 1867
 
  
Record of Charles E. Bunkers family.
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Records of Horace G. Bunkers Family.
Charles E. Bunker was born February 27th 1841
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Horace G. Bunker Born at Cranberry Isles Jan. 19th 1842.
Clara A. [handwritten in space above: Richardson] his wife was born September 5th 1847.
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Wilhelmina C. his wife Born at C. Isles Jan. 24th 1842.
Leslie Richardson was born in Portland Jan. 31st 1869
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Horace Edgar Bunker  "      "        "    Mar 18th 1866.
Ida Caroline was born Jan 9th 1874.
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Ernest Lafayette Bunker "      "        "July 16th 1867.
Annie [Ann, Anne, Anna?] May was born Aug 5th 1879
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Minnie Estelle Bunker  "        "        " Mar 13th 1872.
Minnie [Minerva?] Viola was born Feb. 5, 1872.
 
  
Records of Deaths in Charles E. Bunker Family
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Record of Deaths in Horace G. Bunker's Family.
Charles E. Bunker drowned [written above: died] at sea Dec, 20 1879.
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Ernest L. Bunker died at C. Isles Oct. 26, 1872.
Minnie Viola died at Portland Oct. 17, 1872.
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Wilhelmina C. his wife died at Westfield, N.J. May 27, 1912.

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Records of Horace G. Bunkers Family. Horace G. Bunker Born at Cranberry Isles Jan. 19th 1842. Wilhelmina C. his wife Born at C. Isles Jan. 24th 1842. Horace Edgar Bunker " " " Mar 18th 1866. Ernest Lafayette Bunker " " "July 16th 1867. Minnie Estelle Bunker " " " Mar 13th 1872.

Record of Deaths in Horace G. Bunker's Family. Ernest L. Bunker died at C. Isles Oct. 26, 1872. Wilhelmina C. his wife died at Westfield, N.J. May 27, 1912.