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James E Unks

Birth16 May 1834 - Monongahela, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
Death15 Apr 1907 - New Albany, Floyd Co, Indiana, USA
MotherEleanor Brady
FatherJohn Wagner Unks

Born in Monongahela, Washington, Pennsylvania, United States on 16 May 1834 to John Wagner Unks and Eleanor Brady. James E Unks had 10 children. He passed away on 15 Apr 1907 in New Albany, Floyd Co, Indiana, USA.

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John Wagner Unks
1811 - 1872
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Eleanor Brady
1816 - 1892
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Elenora V Unks
1856 - 1929
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Thomas Edwin Unks
1863 - 1926
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Annettie M Unks
1869 - 1934
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Julia Edna Unks
1860 - 1952
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Burton B Unks
1865 - 1927
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John W Unks
1858 - 1921
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James Brady Unks
1867 - 1927
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Hiram Abiff Unks
1871 - 1884
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Herman Unks
1872 - Unknown
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Ettie J Unks
1863 - 1868

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