Western Pennsylvania Genealogy
Compiled by Douglas H. Lusher


Family Group Record



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William McJunkin and Susan Mary Meanor




Husband William McJunkin 1 2 3 4

           Born:  - Ireland
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         Father: William McJunkin (      -      ) 1 2 3 5
         Mother: Unknown (      -      )


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Wife Susan Mary Meanor 3 4

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Children
1 M William Alexander McJunkin 4

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2 M Josiah McJunkin 4

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3 M William McJunkin 4

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4 M David McJunkin 4

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5 F Susan McJunkin 4

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6 F Mary McJunkin 4

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7 F Martha McJunkin 4

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8 F Elizabeth McJunkin 4

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9 F Sarah McJunkin 4

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10 M James McJunkin 3 4

           Born: 5 Jan 1824 - Plum Twp, Allegheny Co, PA 3 4
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           Died: 21 Jul 1900 4
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         Spouse: Rebecca Logan (      -      ) 4
         Spouse: Mary Elizabeth Carpenter (1844-      ) 3 4 6
           Marr: 11 Mar 1869 4



General Notes: Husband - William McJunkin


In the autumn of 1796 he and his brother David came to Centre Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania, and each located 400 acres of land, moved into their little cabins, and commenced the life of pioneers. The succeeding spring, William was so dissatisfied with his pioneer experiences that he returned home and remained there, but succeeded, through the assistance of David, in getting some one to represent him on his lands until he came into possession by right of settlement.

He was born in Ireland, and was a very young child when brought to America by his parents. He was successfully engaged in agriculture, owning a farm of two hundred and thirty acres. He was Republican in political opinion, and a Presbyterian in religious denomination, and served for many years as an elder of the old Plum Creek Presbyterian Church.

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Sources


1 —, History of Butler County, Pennsylvania (Chicago, IL: Waterman, Watkins & Co., 1883), Pg 337.

2 —, History of Butler County, Pennsylvania (R. C. Brown & Co. Publishers, 1895), Pg 1066.

3 John W. Jordan, LL.D, A Century and a Half of Pittsburg and Her People, Vol. III (New York: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1908), Pg 94.

4 John W. Jordan, LL.D., Genealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1915), Pg 1381.

5 John W. Jordan, LL.D., Genealogical and Personal History of Western Pennsylvania (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1915), Pg 1380.

6 —, The History of Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, Part II (Chicago, IL: A. W. Warner & Co., 1889), Pg 667.


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