Name Variation | | Henry George Bunkers was also known as Gerhard Heinrich. |
Name Variation | | Henry George Bunkers was also known as George Henry. |
Birth | 25 Nov 1872 | He was born on 25 Nov 1872 in Luxemburg, Dubuque County, Iowa. |
1880 Census (with Parents)
| Jun 1880 | Henry appeared in the 1880 Federal Census of Liberty, Dubuque County, Iowa, as Henrich Bneuker, in the household of his parents, Christina and Herman Bernard Bunkers. He is a single white male, age 7. Son of head of household. Occupation is at school. He attend school within the Census year. He was born in Iowa, his father was born in Ohio, and his mother in Prussia. |
Residence | 1890 | In 1890 Henry George Bunkers and Sophia Rosalia Stoeber lived in Plymouth County, Iowa. |
Marriage | 1 Feb 1898 | Henry George Bunkers and Sophia Rosalia Stoeber, daughter of Joseph Stoeber and Margaretha Meinhart, were married on 1 Feb 1898 in Plymouth Cpunty, Iowa. |
1900 Census | 1 Jun 1900 | Henry George Bunkers appeared as head of household in the 1900 Federal Census of Remsen, Plymouth County, Iowa, as Henry Bunker. Living with him was his wife, Sophia, and their children, Alvin and Norbert. He is a married white male. Born November 1873, age 26. Married 2 years. He was born in Iowa, his father was born in Ohio, and mother in Germany. His occupation is sadler, and he was unemployed 0 months. He can read, write and speak English. He owns his home, it is mortgaged, and it is a house. |
1910 Census | 7 May 1910 | Henry George Bunkers appeared as head of household in the 1910 Federal Census of Oelrichs Precinct, Fall River County, South Dakota, as George H. Bunkers. Living with him was his wife, Sophia, and their children, Alvin, Norbert, Emery and Marcella. He is a married white male, age 37. Married 12 years. He was born in Iowa. His father was born in Ohio, his mother in Germany. He can speak English. His occupation is farmer on a general farm. He works on his own account. He can read and write. He owns his home, free of mortgage. It is a farm. Number 311 on the farm schedule. |
Draft Registration | 12 Sep 1918 | Henry George Bunkers registered for the military on 12 Sep 1918 in Moody County, South Dakota. |
1920 Census | Jan 1920 | Henry George Bunkers appeared as head of household in the 1920 Federal Census of Egan, Moody County, South Dakota, as G. H. Bunkers. Living with him was his wife, Sophia, and their children, Alvin, Norbert, Emery and Marcella. He is a married white male, age 47. He owns his home, it is mortgaged. He can read and write. He was born in Iowa. His father was born in Ohio, his mother in Germany. His occupation is farmer on a general farm. He works on his own account. His farm is number 35 on the farm schedule. |
Death | 10 Aug 1960 | Henry George Bunkers died on 10 Aug 1960 in San Diego, San Diego County, California, at age 87. |