Western Pennsylvania Genealogy
Compiled by Douglas H. Lusher


Family Group Record



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Squire John R. McJunkin and Mary Hays




Husband Squire John R. McJunkin 1 2




           Born: 27 Apr 1825 - Clay Twp, Butler Co, PA 2 3
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           Died: Aft 1883
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         Father: James McJunkin (1777-1833) 4 5
         Mother: Nancy Turner (1788-1858) 5 6


       Marriage: 8 May 1856 2 3

   Other Spouse: Amanda Clark (1826-1885) 2 3 - 15 Jan 1866 2 3



• Residence: : Butler Co, PA.




Wife Mary Hays 2 3

           Born: 1827 - Connoquenessing Twp, Butler Co, PA 2 3
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           Died: 29 Dec 1863 2 3
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Children
1 F Agnes McJunkin 2 3

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         Spouse: William Timblin (      -      ) 2


2 F Harriet L. "Hattie" McJunkin 3 7

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         Spouse: Robert C. Thompson (1857-1922) 8 9
           Marr: 31 Mar 1881 10


3 F Elizabeth McJunkin 2

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4 M James Elmer McJunkin 2

            AKA: James L. McJunkin 3
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5 M John W. McJunkin 2 3

           Born: 24 Dec 1863 - Clay Twp, Butler Co, PA 2
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           Died: 10 Feb 1895 2
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         Spouse: Anna Stewart (      -Aft 1909) 2
           Marr: 22 Oct 1890 2



General Notes: Husband - Squire John R. McJunkin

Clay Twp, Butler Co, PA
The boyhood days of John R. McJunkin were replete with trials, troubles and toil. Left without a father at the age of eight years, and being the eldest son at home, he was nominally the head of the household, and suc-ceeded to the estate of his father. The life of Mr. McJunkin was a successful one, not only in the accumulation of property, but in the building up of an honorable rec-ord. As a farmer, he was enterprising and progressive, and as a citizen he was appreciated for his integrity of character. He served his fellow-townsmen as Mag-istrate for four terms. He was a stanch Republican in politics, and a member of the Presbyterian Church of Muddy Creek. [HBC 1883, 410x]

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Sources


1 —, History of Butler County, Pennsylvania (Chicago, IL: Waterman, Watkins & Co., 1883), Pg 410x, 414.

2 —, History of Butler County, Pennsylvania (R. C. Brown & Co. Publishers, 1895), Pg 1043.

3 —, History of Butler County, Pennsylvania (Chicago, IL: Waterman, Watkins & Co., 1883), Pg 410x.

4 —, History of Butler County, Pennsylvania (Chicago, IL: Waterman, Watkins & Co., 1883), Pg 407, 410x, 414.

5 —, History of Butler County, Pennsylvania (R. C. Brown & Co. Publishers, 1895), Pg 735, 1042.

6 —, History of Butler County, Pennsylvania (Chicago, IL: Waterman, Watkins & Co., 1883), Pg 407, 410x.

7 —, History of Butler County, Pennsylvania (R. C. Brown & Co. Publishers, 1895), Pg 1043, 1054.

8 —, History of Butler County, Pennsylvania (R. C. Brown & Co. Publishers, 1895), Pg 1043, 1054, 1248.

9 James A. McKee, 20th Century History of Butler and Butler County, Pa., and Representative Citizens (Chicago, IL: Richmond-Arnold Publishing Co., 1909), Pg 1481.

10 —, History of Butler County, Pennsylvania (R. C. Brown & Co. Publishers, 1895), Pg 1054.


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