Birth | 24 Jul 1879 | John Bernard Bunkers was born on 24 Jul 1879 in Luxemburg, Dubuque County, Iowa. |
1880 Census (with Parents)
| Jun 1880 | John appeared in the 1880 Federal Census of Liberty, Dubuque County, Iowa, as John Bneuker, in the household of his parents, Christina and Herman Bernard Bunkers. He is a single white male, age 10/12, born in January. Son of head of household. Occupation is at school. He was born in Iowa, his father was born in Ohio, and his mother in Prussia. |
Residence | 1890 | In 1890 John Bernard Bunkers lived in Plymouth County, Iowa. |
1900 Census (with Parents)
| 16 Jun 1900 | John appeared in the 1900 Federal Census of Remsen, Plymouth County, Iowa, as John Bunkers, in the household of his parents, Christina and Herman Bernard Bunkers. He is a single white male, age 20. Born July 1879. Son of head of household. He was born in Iowa. His father was born in Ohio and his mother in Germany. He is a harness maker and was unemployed 0 months. He can read, write, and speak English. |
Marriage | about 1907 | John Bernard Bunkers and Mary Josephine Schultz, daughter of Margaret Mary Meis, were married about 1907. |
1910 Census | 20 Apr 1910 | John appeared in the 1910 Federal Census of Remsen, Plymouth County, Iowa, as John Bunkers, with his wife, Mary. Their son, Ulrich, was listed as living with them. He is a married white male, age 30. Married 3 years. He was born in Iowa. His father was born in Ohio, his mother in Germany. He can read, write, and speak English. He is a harness dealer in his own shop. He owns his home free of mortgage and it is a house. He lives on Sutton Street. |
Death | 1 May 1917 | John Bernard Bunkers died on 1 May 1917 in Remsen, Plymouth County, Iowa, at age 37. |
Burial | 1 May 1917 | He was buried on 1 May 1917, age 37, in Saint Mary's Cemetery, located in Remsen, Plymouth County, Iowa. |