Display Patriot - P-124815 - Jonathan BUNKER Jr

Jonathan BUNKER Jr

SAR Patriot #: P-124815

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State of Service: NH      Qualifying Service: Soldier
DAR #: A016954

Birth: 09 Jan 1764 Durham / / NH
Death: 23 Mar 1814 Chambly / Quebec / Canada

Qualifying Service Description:
  1. Enlisted 27 Jul 1782. NH Troops
  2. DAR RC # 958514 cites: Private; Captain SAMUEL CHERRY, Colonel NATHAN HALE

Additional References:
  1. Pension # R1430V
  2. DAR RC # 958514 cites: NARA, M246, REV WAR ROLLS 1775-1783, ROLL #246

Spouse: Elizabeth Rand
Children: Moses;
Members Who Share This Ancestor
Date Approved Society ACN SAR Member Info Lineage via Child View Application Detail
2022-02-11 GA 100702 Craig Stewart Bunker (221650) Moses   
2023-02-24 CA 104755 James Campbell Bunker Ph.D. (212415) Moses   
Location:
Carignan / Monteregie Region / Quebec / Canada
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Family moved to Chambly Province of Quebec Canada in 1803



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