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William Alonzo Junk

Birth9 NOV 1837 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Death13 February 1896 - Bellasylva, Sullivan, Pennsylvania, USA
MotherEllen Badger
FatherThomas Junk

Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA on 9 NOV 1837 to Thomas Junk and Ellen Badger. William Alonzo Junk married Cornelia VanCampen DeKalb and had 15 children. He passed away on 13 February 1896 in Bellasylva, Sullivan, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Parents
Thomas Junk
1790 - 1865
Ellen Badger
1798 - 1858
Spouse(s)
Cornelia Vancampen Dekalb
1846 - 1917
Children Show all
William Alonzo Junk Jr.
1873 - 1942
Annie May Junk
1891 - 1975
Gertrude Louise Junk
1868 - 1956
Caroline Mary Junk
1875 - 1937
Ralph Edward Junk
1870 - 1935
Henry Franklin Junk
1878 - 1959
George Gainsworth Junk
1890 - 1974
Alice Mary Junk
1872 - 1873

Cornelia Flora Junk
1886 - 1887
Franklin Pierce Junk
1884 - 1891
Thomas Jefferson Junk
1867 - 1867
Ellen Sophia Junk
1882 - 1891
Son Junk
1881 - 1881
Marian Junk
1874 - 1874
Jean Junk
Unknown - 1874

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