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From JFA Newsletter no. 3, Winter 1990
Clifford E. Junkins, Sr.
Holyoke, MA
Janet A. Junkins
Holyoke, MA
Clifford E. Junkins, Jr.
Holyoke, MA
David B. Junkins
Huntington, MA
Evelyn B....
From JFA Newsletter no. 4, Summer 1991
On August 14, 15 and 16th, Kathleen Wheeler, Historic Archaeologist, will again be working at the Junkins Garrison site on Cider Hill Road, York, Maine,...
On Saturday, August 17, 1991, the first meeting of the Board of Directors of the Junkins Family Association was held at the York Commons Inn, York, Maine. The following officers and Directors were...
Published in JFA newsletter no. 5, Winter 1991
Daniel Junkins Burial Ground
On Saturday afternoon, August 17, several members of the Junkins Family Association met with Roland Junkins to hike to...
Report from Kathleen Wheeler, Historical Archaeologist - May 14, 1992
"First of all, I wish to send heartfelt congratulations that you finally acquired the Junkins property. I feel there is a...
Ohio Hosts Second Junkins Reunion
Account by Karl and Joanne Junkins; published in JFA newsletter no. 5, Winter 1991
"July 20, 1991 was above 90 degrees and in the middle of a drought in Wood...
From JFA newsletter no. 6, Summer 1992
Florida has been added to York, ME and Wood County, OH as a Junkins meeting ground. On February 6th, eight of us met in Osprey at the retirement home of...
From JFA newsletter no. 7, Winter 1992
Betty Beard
Turnersville, NJ
William Beard
Turnersville, NJ
Ernestine Bills
Wenham, MA
Lester H. Bills
Wenham, MA
Anna Bills Blease
Lincoln, RI
J....
From JFA newsletter no. 5, Winter 1991
The reunion committee has met several times over the past few months and written many letters to hotels and motels in the York, Maine area searching for the...
From JFA newsletter no. 6, Summer 1992
The 1992 reunion committee has been hard at work this past year preparing a reunion that you won't want to miss. You have all received your reunion package...
Thursday, August 13
The reunion started with afternoon registration and check-in at the Portsmouth Sheraton Inn.
At 5:00, a welcome reception was held in the Grand Ballroom at the hotel. Cocktails...
A report from new member Dean Wuestenberg, Schaumburg, IL
"A rain soaked day in Sigourney, Iowa, on an autumn September Sunday was the first time in years when the weather wasn't perfect for the...
Report on Findings from New Construction Monitoring at the Junkins Garrison Site
From Kathleen Wheeler, Ph.D.
"Enclosed please find a brief report summarizing the findings from the monitoring of...
The 1994 National Reunion of the Junkins Family Association officially started at 10:00 a.m. Friday morning, August 12th with a meeting of the Board of Directors. The meeting was called to order at...
From JFA newsletter no. 9, October 1994
Mary Beth Gratop
Toledo, OH
Walter Junkins
Camp Hill, PA
Jean Junkins
Camp Hill, PA
Philip Junkins
Lusby, MD
Matthew Junkins
Lusby, MD
Roland W....
From JFA newsletter no. 9, October 1994
Friday, August 12
Friday evening at 5:00, guests began arriving at the Highland Farm for a cocktail reception on the patio. About 35 Junkins gathered and...
On the weekend of June 10, 1995, the JFA Board of Directors held their annual meeting at the home of Walter and Jean Junkins in Camp Hill, PA.
Walter and Jean had made arrangements for those...
Fifteen Junkins got together at the home of Warren and Evelyn Schuster in Osprey, FL for a mini-reunion on March 8th.
After lunch at a local restaurant, there were treated to strawberry shortcake...
Published in JFA newsletter no. 10, July 1995
W. Allen Freeman, Gresham, OR
Norris R. Junkins, Masardis, ME
Jeffrey & Rochelle Blease & children Emily & Robert, Sartell, MN
Gordon &...
Published in JFA newsletter no. 10, July 1995
JUNKINS FAMILY ASSOCIATION
Treasurer's Report June 10, 1995
David B. Junkins, Treasurer
BALANCE AT BOARD MEETING 1994
$ 981.32
INCOME...
From JFA newsletter no. 9, October 1994
On August 12, 1994, the Board of Directors of the Junkins Family Association approved Scotland as the location for the 1996 reunion.
The preliminary outline...
Published in JFA newsletter no. 10, July 1995
The 1996 reunion of the Junkins Family Association in Scotland is less than a year away. The dates have been set for June 13 through June 26. Jim...
By Alan Junkins; published in JFA newsletter no. 11, May 1996
The 1996 trip to Scotland by the Junkins Family Association has been canceled. After a great deal of effort by Jim Bolles and Karen...
Friday, June 26
On Friday afternoon, at the Red Coach Inn, El Dorado, KA, 51 Junkins from 11 states registered and enjoyed meeting new cousins and old during a cocktail hour in the hospitality room...
Morrisville is located in Bucks County, PA and is situated on the Delaware River directly across from Trenton, NJ. Morrisville is the starting point for land measurement in the Keystone State and...
Thursday, September 26
At 10:00 a.m., a group of about 16 Junkins met in the parking lot of the Grant House for a tour of several Junkins' homes. The first house was the Grant House. The next stop...
JFA Executive Board Meeting - August 17, 2004
The meeting was called to order at 9:35 a.m. Present were Pres. Alan Junkins, V.P. Donald Junkins, Sec. Ruth J. Hodgin, Treas. David B. Junkins,...
This reunion celebrated the 20th anniversary of JFA.
Thursday, August 12
Reunion registration was at the Howard Johnson Inn, Greenfield, MA from 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.
At 5:30 reunion hosts Donald and...
Don Junkins, Vice President of the Junkins Family Association and his wife Kaimei, have agreed to host the 2004 biennial reunion in Deerfield, MA. We are planning on the tentative dates of August...
It originally was hoped that a number of JFA members would join Alan and Nancy Junkins and their immediate families in a trip to Scotland to visit Robert1's birthplace and other pertinent Junkins'...
About the Mini-Reunions Memorial Day Weekend
In the last newsletter, I mentioned my thoughts about a series of mini-reunions, to be held across the country and shared by Junkins cousins through a...
Friday, August 1, 2008 - 8:30 to 10:30 a.m., Mystic, CT
Order of Business (Ken)
Last meeting 4 years ago. Board members’ 2 yr. term ended. In order to make legal, vote for pro-tem board today....
When & Where:
Thurs., July 31 - Sun., August 3, 2008, Mystic, CT
Partial Agenda:
Visits to:
Denison Homestead - George Denison, a young man from Massachusetts, was a soldier in Cromwell's...
The 2009 JFA Board of Directors Meeting was held May 23 at the home of Vice President Ann Cheney and Director Bill Jacobik.
The meeting minutes and more information will be posted soon.
The 2010 JFA reunion committee tentatively has scheduled the 2010 reunion for July 15-18 in the Northampton, MA area. It is hoped that we can spend Sat., July 17 at the Glasgow Lands Scottish...
The 2010 JFA Reunion Committee (Mary and David Junkins, and Ann Cheney and Bill Jacobik) have tentatively scheduled the reunion for July 15-18, 2010 in the Northampton, MA area to coincide with the...
From JFA newsletter no. 13, March 2002:
This hardcover, coffee-table quality, limited edition of approximately 470 pages is filled with essays and over 400 illustrations and both black and white...
The following article appeared in JFA newsletter no. 9, October 1994.
Miriam9 (Junkins) Proulx sent us the following information and pictures of her father, Clair B.8 Junkins and...
Albert O.9 "Buddy" Junkins (Albert Elforest8, Daniel Elforest7, Daniel6, Jothan5, Jothan4, Daniel3, Daniel2, Robert1), formerly of Lisbon Falls, passed away on Friday, November 11, 2005. He was...
This cemetery, on the Junkins Garrison property, was first visited by brothers Roland and Donald Junkins in 1963. About 20 years later, Alan Junkins, JFA founder, and they, along with several...
Wednesday, August 14
When Alan and Betty Junkins arrived at the Alexander burial ground site Wednesday morning, Kathleen Wheeler, Historical Archaeoligist, and a crew of three other workers were...
By Alan Junkins; published in JFA newsletter no. 7, Winter 1992.
"During the week of August 10th, the week before the 1992 reunion, several of the members of the association met at the Garrison...
The following article appeared in the JFA newsletter no. 4, Summer 1991
Archaeological Findings from the Phase I Survey of the Alexander Junkins Family Cemetery, York, Maine
By Kathleen Wheeler,...
By Donald Junkins; published in JFA Newsletter no. 2, Spring 1990
In March, 1989, Roland Junkins of Sanbornton, New Hampshire registered the appropriately notarized copies of the donors' and...
Annie I. (MacDonald) Junkins, 82, of Buxton, ME died Wednesday, October 18, 2006 at Maine Medical Center in Portland. At her side were some of her loving family including: Mailin and Gilian, Troy...
By Alan Junkins; published in JFA newsletter no. 7, Winter 1992
371 years ago, on Monday, December 24, 1621, William Jonking and his wife Elspet took their new baby to the parish church in Brechin...
From JFA newsletter no. 8, Summer 1993
December 17, 1984, Roland, Donald and Daniel Junkins made a visit to the Frary House in Old Deerfield, Mass. While there, they discovered a piece of the...
By Alan Junkins; from the JFA newsletter no. 10, July 1995
In the October 1994 newsletter, on pages 6 & 7, I talked about The Three Trees burial ground at Rankin's field in York, Maine. Early...
The following article appeared in JFA newsletter no. 15, Winter 2006.
The co-archivists of the Junkins Family Association, Kevin Junkins and Adam Junkins, have nothing to do! The position of...
By Karl Robert Junkins; from JFA Newsletter no. 4, Summer 1991
Surely, as members, we all appreciate the goals of the Junkins Family Association. But, I wonder how many of us also owe a debt of...
The following article was written by Virginia L. Woodwell, with comments here and there by Alan Junkins. It was published in JFA newsletter no. 15. Winter 2006.
Virginia is a descendant of William...
Written by Donald Junkins; from JFA newsletter no. 5, Winter 1991
New discoveries, repairs, cleanups, and loyal maintenance highlight the cemetery report from York, Maine. Since the August dig and...
By Alan & Nancy Junkins; published in JFA newsletter no. 14, November 2003
Saturday, March 8, 2003. We had been in Scotland for a week now and were beginning to find our way around quite well....
2008
Robert Joseph Bellow Junkins13 was born to Adam Joseph Bellow Junkins12 and Amber (Griffith) Junkins on May 9, 2008 at 11:08 PM weighing 7 lbs and 1 oz and 20 ins long. He is the grandson of...
The following was published in JFA newsletter no. 16, Summer 2008.
The York Courant
Published every Friday - George P. Plaisted, Editor and Proprietor
1890
(March 4, 1890) S. W. Junkins Esq.,...
From JFA newsletter no. 8, Summer 1993
The Board of Directors meeting for 1993 was set to be held August 28th at our new home in York, Maine. Board members were planning to come to the meeting from...
From an article in JFA Newsletter no. 11, May 1996 (with a small section linking to an account of a visit to the Cathedral by Miriam (Junkins) Proulx).
Names and Trades
The inhabitants of Brechin...
From JFA newsletter no. 10, July 1995
Brendan G.11 and Carolyn G.11 Junkins, (David M.10, David E.9, Walter H.8, David E.7, David6, David5, James4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1)
Brendan G. Junkins...
From JFA newsletter no. 8, Summer 1993
In April of this year, Roland Junkins reported that the maintenance of the Junkins burial grounds had continued throughout the winter with Roland making...
In the fall and winter of 1990, Roland Junkins assumed the role of temporary "watcher and handyman surveyor" of the Junkins cemeteries in York. He devised a good system of naming each cemetery...
By Alan Junkins; JFA newsletter no. 11, May 1996
More companies are coming at you with offers of Junkins books. The newest—Three Centuries of Junkins by Mountain Pacific News Service. If you are...
From JFA newsletter no. 8, Summer 1993
The World Book of Junkins
It has been reported in several other newsletters that families have been receiving what seems to be a personal business letter from...
2006
Marriages
Adam Joseph Bellow12 Junkins (Kenneth Dyke11, Alan Dyke10, Raymond Dexter9, Dexter8, Samuel C.7, Thomas6, Saumel J.5, Samuel4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1), son of Kenneth D. and...
Chester Goding11 Junkins (Aubrey Willard10, George Washington9, Isaac Lord8, Isaac7, James6, James5, James4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1), 82, passed away peacefully at his home in Hampden. He was...
Chester William10 Pugh, (Otis9 Pugh, Luther Samuel8 Pugh, Clarissa7 Junkins, Samuel6, Samuel J.5, Samuel4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1)
Chester W. Pugh, 86, of Weston, OH, died August 7, 1994 in...
From Claudia Griffith, Lumenburg, VT; published in JFA newsletter no. 9, October 1994
Claudia Greenlaw11 Griffith, (Vivian Estelle10, Archie Clair9, Julius Jason8, Isaac Lord7, Isaac6, James5,...
Clifford E. Junkins Named Nation's Most Inspirational Athlete
At 74 years old, Clifford E.10 Junkins (Elmer Leonard8, Leonard Putnam7, John H.6, Joseph5, James4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1) of...
"Clifford Eliot9 Junkins (Elmer Leonard8, Leonard Putnam7, John H.6, Joseph5, James4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1), b. June 8, 1899 Shapley Bridge, North Eliot, ME, m. June 11, 1921 Elsie Mabel...
From the JFA newsletter no. 13, March 2002
Listed here are some of the events planned for this summer during the 350th anniversary of the incorporation of the Town of York. We hope that you can...
Ken Junkins is the WIKImaster of this site.
Mail:
9 Springside Ct.
Yardley, PA 19067
Phone:
267-566-5259
Email:
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By Donald Junkins; published in JFA Newsletter no. 2, Spring 1990
In 1963 Roland and Donald Junkins visited the site of Robert Junkins' Garrison House on the old Scotland Road in York, Maine, and...
This burial ground contains the graves of the following:
Daniel5 Junkins (Daniel4, Daniel3, Daniel2, Robert1), b. 1773/74, Scotland, York, ME, d. 11 Nov 1848, Scotland, York, ME.
Hannah (Shaw)...
The Daniel2 Junkins homestead house is known today as the Knight House. It is about a 30 minute hike through the woods and up a mount.
Donald Junkins wrote about visiting the homestead in "Late...
The following article was written by Daniel Junkins and published in JFA newsletter no. 12, March 1999
In March of 1997, I received a phone call from one of the company's satellite stores in...
Genealogical database at YourBeginnings.com
If you haven't already created an account (FREE) then click on "Request new user account".
Otherwise, enter your User Name and Password, and begin...
David Edwin9 Junkins, (Walter Hilton8, David Edwin7, David6, David5, James4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1)
David Edwin Junkins, 72, died June 8, 1994 in Portsmouth, NH. Born in Portsmouth, June 28,...
By Donald Junkins; published in JFA newsletter no. 2, Spring 1990.
On October 11, 1985, a warranty deed was recorded in the York County Registry granting title and rights to the property in York,...
By Alan Junkins; published in JFA Newsletter no. 2, Spring 1990
Winslow Homer - One of America's great painters and illustrators lived and painted along the Maine coast for many years. Home was a...
Here is where we will list our members, or maybe we will put a link to some database or spreadsheet
This is where we will put a link to download the entire database.
William Oliver7 Junkins (Alexander6, Alexander5, Alexander4, Alexander3, Alexander2, Robert1)
The following material was provided by Eileen Foley, Mayor of Portsmouth, NH (and appeared in JFA....
By Donald Junkins; published in JFA Newsletter no. 2, Spring 1990
Elegy for Robert Junkins, Captured at Dunbar, 1650; Died at York, Maine, 1699
(At the battle of Dunbar, 8100 Scots were killed or...
Across from the Nowell house on Cider Hill Rd. (Route 91), .6 mile southeast of Junkins Garrison, after Scotland Bridge Road, little dirt road on right, in 40' on left
This cemetery contains the...
Route 91, .6 mile southeast of Junkins Garrison, after Scotland Bridge Road, little dirt road on right, in 40' on left.
Note: The line references correspond to two maps shown in JFA newsletter no....
The house was built by Elijah6 Junkins, (John5, John4, Alexander3, Alexander2, Robert1), b. 1789. Elijah married Hannah Leach in February 1820. They had seven children in the farm house: Sallie B,...
Elizabeth6 (Carlisle) Talpey (Daniel Carlisle5, John Carlisle4, Mary Junkins3, Alexander2, Robert1), was born in York, ME on February 16, 1796, the daughter of Lydia (Wilson) and Daniel Carlisle....
Elizabeth6 (Carlisle) Talpey (Daniel Carlisle5, John Carlisle4, Mary Junkins3, Alexander2, Robert1), was born in York, ME on February 16, 1796, the daughter of Lydia (Wilson) and Daniel Carlisle....
From JFA newsletter no. 8, Summer 1993
Eric12 Junkins, (Ronald Carelton11, Chester Goding10, Aubrey W.9, George Washington8, Isaac Lord7, Isaac6, James5, James4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1)
Eric...
Evelyn L. (Junkins) Schuster, b. 1919, d. October 15, 2001.
Evelyn, a 50-year resident of Sylvania, OH, passed away in Sarasota, FL. She was employed as a secretary with Toledo Scale Co. for more...
As recorded by Roland W. Junkins April 1991 and published in JFA Newsletter no. 4, Summer 1991.
Editor's notes: The format of this article has been changed slightly for this web version and...
From JFA Newsletter no. 3, Winter 1990
On October 12, 1990, president Alan Junkins turned over the funds in the Junkins Family Association account held in the Franklin Mint Federal Credit Union,...
By Ken Junkins; published in JFA newsletter no. 15, Winter 2006
Google Earth offers an opportunity to visit far away places from the comfort of your desk.
The Internet has offered new and expanding...
By Donald Junkins; published in JFA Newsletter no. 4, Summer 1991
In somewhat the spirit of Henry Thoreau who became the "self-appointed inspector of snowstorms" at Walden Pond in Concord,...
From JFA Newsletter no. 3, Winter 1990
The first reunion of the Junkins Family Association started at daybreak with heavy rain, which continued throughout the day.
All the morning and afternoon...
Written by Alan Junkins and published in JFA newsletter no. 13, March 2002
Dear friends and members of the Junkins Family Association,
A lot has happened since you received newsletter #12 and our...
From Director Team Karl & Joanne Junkins; published in JFA newsletter 8, Summer 1993
In a letter to officers and directors, Alan asked for "stories, letters, graduations, births, deaths,...
From JFA newsletter no. 7, Winter 1992
The following is a facsimile of the Christmas greeting. The text was quite elegant.
With Christmas Greetings and good wishes to the families who...
By Alan Junkins; from JFA Newsletter no. 4, Summer 1991
Quite a few tings have been happening since the last newsletter and the officers of the Association have certainly been busy. We have...
Gertrude Bradbury9 "Withy" (Withington) Hathaway (Marion Adelaide8, Wyman Bradbury7, Luther6, Joseph5, Samuel4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1), 84, died in Pomona, CA on December 20, 1994 of...
From JFA Newsletter no. 1, November 1984
Over 20 years ago I saw, for the first time, a copy of The Junkins Family, Descendants of Robert Junkins of York County, Maine by Harry Alexander Davis. I...
In 1662, Henry Lynn sold a parcel of land on the York River to James Grant (The Drummer), one of the Scots captured at the Battle of Worcester, September 19, 1651, one year after Robert1 Junkins...
Historic Notable Junkins
Elizabeth (Carlisle) Talpey, b. 16 Feb 1796, d. 8 Jan 1891
Thomas Junkins b. 27 Apr 1822, d. 1903
Albert Atwood Junkins, b. 19 Nov 1832, d. 1914
Dr. William Oliver...
From JFA newsletter no. 13, March 2002
Five Historic Walks commemorating the 350th Anniversary of York, Maine are being created. Everyone has the chance to have their name, friend's or loved one's...
From JFA Newsletter no. 1, November 1984 (Web Editor's Note: The format of this article has been changed slightly from the original for ease of reading; the content is the same as the original...
Highland Farm is about 1/4 mile north of the Junkins Garrison site and is on what was originally the Samuel Junkins homestead.
1993
The following article was written by Alan Junkins and published...
Welcome to the Junkins Family Association (JFA) Wiki. This site is a collection of the research done by the JFA. We invite you to explore the site, learn about the Junkins family, and contribute...
The Junkins Garrison House has long captured artist's imagination. For many years the building stood
stoutly atop a hill, overlooking South Berwick Road and the salt marshes of the York River. As...
If you are allowed to edit pages in this Site, simply click on edit button at the bottom of the page. This will open an editor with a toolbar pallette with options.
To create a link to a new page,...
Note: The web sites and addresses mentioned in this article no longer exist (2008). They have been replaced, in part, by the web site you are now visiting.
By Ken Junkins; published in JFA...
By Donald Junkins; published in JFA Newsletter no. 3, Winter 1990
On the third day of the archaeological dig of the Alexander graveyard at the site of the Robert Junkins Garrison House on Scotland...
Most of the following notices were taken from JFA newsletters. In some cases, there was no indication of the date of death.
2009
Karl Robert Junkins 1927-2009
Madeline (Ramsdell) Junkins...
This page contains links to inquiries made to JFA.
JFA newsletter no. 4, Summer 1991
JFA newsletter no. 5, Winter 1991
The following articles, published in various JFA newsletters, were taken from newspaper records.
The Junkins China Wedding - Burlington, KS - March 1882
Bits and Tidbits from Scotland, Maine -...
From (AP), Fort Madison, Iowa; reprinted in JFA newsletter no. 9, October 1994
Once word of this gets out, there may be a significant increase in the number of inmates calling themselves Arnold at...
James Russell "Russ" Blease, b. July 20, 1924, d. April 15, 2001. James was a former Director of JFA and husband of Anna M.9 Bills (Hannah M.8 Junkins, Albert A.7, Henry6, Joseph5, James4, Joseph3,...
Junkins Family Association
APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP
Membership in the Junkins Family Association is open to anyone who has an interest in the purposes of the association. Descendants of Robert...
The Bylaws
Article I - Name, Location and Purpose
Section 1.
This Association shall be known as the Junkins Family Association, Inc., hereafter referred to as the "Association."
Section 2.
The...
The Junkins Family Association (JFA) is a non-profit organization whose purpose is:
To honor and perpetuate the memory of Robert Junkins and his wife, Sarah Smyth and all their descendants;
To...
President - Kenneth Junkins, Yardley, PA
Vice President - Donald Junkins, Deerfield, MA
Secretary - Lee Hodgin, Brunswick, ME
Treasurer - David B. Junkins, Huntington, MA
Co-Archivists - Kevin...
Who can join?
Anyone with an interest in the JFA, Robert Junkins and Sara Smyth descendants are especially welcome.
Join!
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The following article was written by Donald Junkins and appeared in JFA Newsletter no. 3, Winter 1990.
Alexander2 and Daniel2 Descendants Join in Mill Lane Cemetery
The dust of the missing...
Note: Page refererences in parentheses following each person's name are to pages in Davis' The Junkins Family[1].
The graves in this cemetery are:
Joseph5 Junkins (James4, Joseph3, Alexander2,...
Old York Historical Society Purchases Historic Junkins Documents - Newsletter no. 12, March 1999
Junkins Family Association Donations Helped Solve the Mystery of the Fading Purple Ink - Newsletter...
Published in JFA newsletter no. 12, March 2002
September 25 through September 29, 2002 - 350th Anniversary of the incorporation of York and the 352nd Anniversary of Robert Junkins arriving in...
From JFA newsletter no. 13, March 1992
At the Junkins Family Association Board of Directors meeting on June 27, 1998 in El Dorado, Kansas, the board voted to contribute $500 toward the conservation...
From JFA Newsletter no. 3, Winter 1990
Leonard P. Annis, Southampton, MA
Floyd L. Junkins, Peabody, MA
Lester H. Bills, Wenham, MA
Gary Junkins, Columbus, OH
Anna M. Blease, Lincoln,...
Sweatshirts and T-shirts with the Junkins Family Association log silk screened on the front are available for the family. The sweatshirts are a gray "Jerzees" 50% cotton and 50% polyester with the...
From JFA Newsletter no. 4, Summer 1991
May 1, 1991
Date
Entry
Debits
Credits
Balance
11/16/90
Opening deposit
$174.10
$174.10
12/17/90
Stamps
$5.00
169.10
1/23/91
Check for checking...
From JFA newsletter no. 7, Winter 1992
The Board of Directors called for a Burial Ground Fund to be established to help with the expenses of continuing up-keep and restoration of the Junkins Family...
From JFA newsletter no. 9, October 1994
Ken Junkins, Director, Junkins Family Association is starting a project of visual archiving for the Association. The goal of this project is to produce an...
The following article was written by Alan Junkins and published in JFA newsletter no. 14, November 2003.
Cindy McComiskey Shares a Piece of the Junkins Garrison with Us at the Reunion
Cindy10...
Robert1 Junkins1. settled at Scotland, York County, Maine ca. 1660, after completing his indenture to Valentine Hill of Durham, NH. On his homestead, he built a garrison house on a rise overlooking...
Junkins Garrison - York, ME - Robert1 Junkins homestead and site of Alexander Cemetery
Grant House - York, ME - On property once owned by Alexander2 Junkins
Daniel Junkins Homestead - York, ME -...
From JFA newsletter no. 6, Summer 1992
On a return trip from visiting Thomas Jefferson's Monticello in August, Daniel Junkins stopped off in Washington, D.C. to visit the Vietnam War Memorial. Upon...
From JFA newsletter no. 6, Summer 1992
Many of you received a post card advertisement during the past three month from the Family News Network, 1181 S. Parker Rd., Denver, CO 80231. This card...
At York Corners, is what was once known as the Junkins Store. Washington6 Junkins, (Joseph5, Samuel4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1), first operated the store, which sold general merchandise. It...
By Donald Junkins; from JFA Newsletter no. 3, Winter 1990
Behind the Mobil gas station at York Corner, a 135-year old Junkins family cemetery overgrown with vines and darkened with rotten stumps...
Karl Robert10 Junkins (Thomas Perry9, Charles Lemart8, Thomas7, Samuel6, Samuel5, Samuel4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1), 81, of Maumee, OH died Wednesday, January 28, 2009 at Hospice of Northwest,...
The following article was published in JFA newsletter no. 12, March 1999.
On a late summer mid-morning, our small party gathered at the Scotland Road home of Alan and Betty Junkins, piled assorted...
From JFA newsletter no. 10, July 1995
Laurelle and Rick and their two sons, Richard and Shane, of Sharon Hill, Pennsylvania, spent a week of their vacation with her parents, Alan and Betty Junkins,...
Leigh Carol (Allen) Woznick10 (Charles Willis Allen9, Laurence Came Allen8, Fred John Allen7, John Allen6, Jotham Allen5, Margarette Junkins4, John3, Joseph2, Robert1), born August 18, 1962, is the...
The Leonard Cemetery (#7) is in a field on left side of Mill Lane, one mile east from Route 91.
The following graves are in this cemetery:
Leonard Putnam7 Junkins (John H.6, Joseph5, James4,...
The house was built by Leonard Putnam7 Junkins, (John6, Joseph5, James4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1), b. 1837. Leonard7 married Ann Dorothy Avery and they had 10 children, six of whom are buried...
This page contains links to letters from Junkins cousins.
Newsletter no. 5, Winter 1991
From JFA newsletter no. 5, Winter 1991
From Karl and Joanne Junkins, Maumee, OH
Dear Cousins,
We cannot let Saturday's Ohio Junkins reunion event end without more words until next year. Do you...
From JFA newsletter no. 5, Winter 1991
Some of our Junkins cousins who joined the Junkins Family Association in 1984 have since moved and not given us a forwarding address. This is one way to get...
The following article was written by Alan Junkins and published in JFA newsletter no. 15, Winter 2006.
Lucy5 Junkins, (Paul4, Alexander3, Alexander2, Robert1), b. 8 Jan 1785, Pepperrellboro, York,...
From JFA newsletter no. 6, Summer 1992
On a beautiful April day, Mabel10 Cline (Goldie9, Eber8, Thomas7, Samuel6, Samuel5, Samuel4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1), held a luncheon for her cousins...
Madeline (Ramsdell) Junkins, 79, died Saturday, February 14, 2009 at Yourville Hospital & Rehabilitation Center in MA.
Born April 8, 1929, in Dover, NH, she was the daughter of Charles and Cora...
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Here is the Junkins garrison location
Margaret Anne10 Burkhardt (Margaret Elizabeth9, Ralph Wallace8, David Edwin7, David6, David5, James4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1), was born January 30, 1948 in Keene, NH. "Dr. Peggy" is the...
The following graves can be found in this cemetery:
Mary (Curtis) Junkins, b. 1803, m. 1824 Thomas Junkins (1799-?), d. 1855
Elias7 Junkins, d. 1837, age 2, son of Thomas6 and Mary (Curtis)...
The following article appeared in JFA newsletter no. 11, May 1996.[1]
The Honorable Henry Maule of Kelly, a gallant soldier and accomplished historical antiquary: "Maule…as ancient a name in...
The following people attended the 1990 Maumee, OH JFA reunion.
From JFA Newsletter no. 3, Winter 1990
Mabel L. Cline
Credersville, OH
Dorothy Heilman
Custar, OH
Jacob Heilman
Custar,...
Wednesday, August 15, 1990
The following account was written by Alan Junkins and published in JFA Newsletter no. 3, Winter 1990.
"On Wednesday August 15th, Karl and Joanne Junkins hosted a Junkins...
2010 Reunion Announcement - Northampton, MA
2009 Board Meeting
2008 Reunion - Mystic, CT
2008 Board Meeting
2008 Reunion Notice
2007 Mini-Reunions
2006 Reunion, Scotland
2004 Reunion, Deerfield,...
Junkins Family Association
APPLICATION FOR MEMBERSHIP
Membership in the Junkins Family Association is open to anyone who has an interest in the purposes of the association. Descendants of Robert...
Published in JFA newsletter no. 10, July 1995
During the 1994 reunion at York, Maine, the Board of Directors discussed the possibility of a memorial marker being designed and produced for the site...
On Friday morning, September 27th, the Junkins Family Association will dedicate a granite marker at the believed location of Robert Junkins' grave. The funds for this marker will come from the...
Mildred Inez10 (Junkins) Hertzfield (Thomas Perry9, Charles Lemart8, Thomas7, Samuel6, Samuel J.5, Samuel4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1) died January 11, 2002 in Heartland of Browing Care Center,...
From JFA newsletter no. 10, July 1995
Miriam (Junkins) Proulx expresses her thoughts and feelings about a short visit she had on September 24, 1994 in Brechin, Scotland with the Reverend Mackenzie...
From JFA newsletter no. 10, July 1995
These days, most of us have received an invitation to buy a book on our "JUNKINS" surname. One company specializing in selling such surname books is Halbert's,...
The article below appeared in JFA newsletter no. 4, Summer 1991.
The following description of the Junkins Garrison house of York, Maine is an excerpt from a book called Reminiscences of Old York2...
From JFA Newsletter no. 2, Spring 1990
"When Alexander Junkins, 1785-1844, was asked why he started a cemetery in his front yard he would smile and answer that when he was buried he desired to be...
From JFA Newsletter no. 4, Summer 1991
Charles T. Junkins, Russellville, KY
Sonya Junkins Lord, French Gulch, CA
Clifford E. Junkins, Sr., Holyoke, MA
Chester G. Junkins, Hampden, ME
Ronald C....
Marjory8 (Roberts) Lake, Wichita, KS, (Grace7, Ethan6, Thomas J.5, Samuel4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1)
Lee R.10Trumbull, Painsville, OH, (Hilda9 Haas, Ilah8, Eber7, Thomas6, Samuel J,5,...
From JFA newsletter no. 5, Winter 1991
Mark and Nancy Junkins, Wapakaneta, OH
David Martin Junkins, Centerport, L.I., NY
Gertrude W.9 Hathaway, (Marion Adelaide8, Wyman Bradbury7, Luther6, Joseph5...
From JFA newsletter no. 7, Winter 1992
Alice K.9 Manson, (Berta8, Leonard7, John6, Joseph5, James4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1), Kittery, ME
Paul F.10 Junkins, (Harry9, Charles8, George7, Paul6,...
From JFA newsletter no. 8, Summer 1993
Andrew Thomas Junkins, Canton, OH (Line of descent incomplete)
Daniel Philip Junkins, San Jose, CA (Line of descent incomplete)
Paula Powers, Sun City, CA...
From JFA newsletter no. 6, Summer 1992
Kevin11 D. Junkins, (Philip10, Raymond9, Dexter8, Samuel7, Thomas6, Samuel5, Samuel4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1), Washingtonville, NY.
Elaine R.10 McAuley,...
Ruth Ellen8 (Junkins) Hayes, Salem, NH, (Albert Atwood7, Henry6, Joseph5, James4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1)
Leigh Carol10 (Allen) Woznick, Bridgewater, NJ, (Charles Willis9, Laurence Came8,...
From JFA newsletter no. 7, Winter 1992
During the 1992 Family reunion business meeting, the Nominating Committee, chaired by Donald A. Junkins, presented the slate of officers for the next two...
Back issues of the Junkins Family Association newsletter are available to those who might want copies. If you have a father, mother, sister, brother, uncle, aunt, cousins or grandparents who might...
JFA Newsletter Number 1, November 1984
Page: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (PDF versions)
WELCOME
Why a Junkins Association?
Help Needed
Poems with the Twang of Maine - by Donald Junkins
Good News for...
From JFA newsletter no. 9, October 1994
Caveat emptor (let the buyer beware)
Like the "Energizer Bunny," the Halberts of Bath, Ohio keep publishing and publishing and I will keep warning and...
Norris9 Junkins (George Washington8, Isaac Lord7, Isaac6, James5, James4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1), born in Oxbow, ME June 15, 1901, died Saturday, February 23, 2002 at Presque Isle Nursing...
The following article was written by Alan D. Junkins and published in JFA Newsletter No. 16, Summer 2008.
I know what's happening in and around Robert's old homestead in York, but seldom do I get...
2006
From JFA Newsletter no. 15, Winter 2006:
Old York Heritage Campaign
Archivists Looking for Work
Sunday evening last our little city was shocked to hear the news of the death of one of its oldest citizens, Mr. S. C. Junkins. It is a true saying that "in the midst of life we are in death."...
The Officers (2008-2010)
Founder
Alan D. Junkins
259 Cider Hill Road
York, Maine 03909
President
Kenneth D. Junkins
9 Springside Court
Yardley, PA 19067
(215) 295-4279
Vice President
Ann H....
From JFA Newsletter no. 4, Summer 1991
Director Team, Karl and Joanne Junkins, have been planning a Mid-west Junkins family reunion for this summer. The event will be held on Saturday, July 20,...
Published in JFA Newsletter No. 16, Summer 2008
The Old York Garden Club, established in 1932, presented its most coveted "Edith Burbank Junkins Bowl" to Alan Junkins at one of their meetings this...
The following article appeared in JFA Newsletter no. 15, Winter 2006.
The Old York Historical Society has been preserving, discovering and interpreting the history of the York region since its...
Published in JFA newsletter no. 10, July 1995
In January of this year, the Junkins Family Association received a request from Virginia Spiller, Librarian at the Old York Historical Society (OYHS),...
From an article published in JFA newsletter no. 12, March 1999
The Old York Historical Society was top bidder on many of some 50 historical documents and artifacts that were auctions last May in...
The Officers (2008-2010)
Founder
Alan D. Junkins
259 Cider Hill Road
York, Maine 03909
President
Kenneth D. Junkins
9 Springside Court
Yardley, PA 19067
(215) 295-4279
Vice President
Ann H....
From JFA newsletter no. 10, July 1995
Philip D.10 Junkins, (Raymond D.9, Dexter E.8, Samuel C.7, Thomas6, Samuel J.5, Samuel4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1)
During the summer months, several...
We can store pictures here, or have links to picture archives such as ShutterFly.
In addition to regular famility pictures we can collect:
portraits of Junkins'
Photos of places
photos of...
From JFA Newsletter no. 1, November 1984; published in the Boston Globe, Friday, June 29, 1984
The Agamenticus Poems, by Donald Junkins, Hollow Spring Press.
Nowadays they call it York, Maine. But...
From JFA Newsletter no. 3, Winter 1990
President Alan Junkins' first role was auctioneer. Minutes after being elected president of the Junkins Family Association, president Alan raised $515 at the...
By Kenneth Junkins, President
In 1942, my grandfather, Raymond Dexter "Deck" Junkins, who was working as a Patent Attorney for the Bailey Meter Company i Cleveland, Ohio, took on a second job to...
By Kenneth Junkins, JFA President
Dear Cousins:
Father's Day 2008 has just passed, and though this is another of those "Hallmark Holidays," a commercially created event, I take great pride in the...
From JFA newsletter no. 6, Summer 1992
Article I - Name, Location and Purpose
Section 1
This Association shall be known as the Junkins Family Association, Inc., hereafter referred to as the...
By Donald Junkins; published in JFA Newsletter no. 3, Winter 1990
Shakespeare's urging to be merry with a hey and a ho in a downpour was taken up by forty-five Junkins during the August family...
From Roland Junkins; published in JFA newsletter no. 8, Summer 1993
"I have always had an impression that, considering the small size of the hamlet, York Corner contained a surprising number of...
Here is a growing list of offsite tools that are handy for doing genealogical and other research:
Commercial genealogy research sites
RootsWeb including:
York census
FamilySearch An official...
From JFA Newsletter no. 2, Spring 1990
In the March/April issue of The Genealogical Helper, the Junkins Family Association ran a small ad stating that there would be a reunion of the Association at...
Richard C. Hathaway, 96, of Pomona, CA died August 29, 2007 at Montclair Hospital Medical Center. He was born September 30, 1910 in Chicago, IL, graduated from Pomona College in 1933, married...
Richard Oswald10 Junkins (Thomas Perry9, Charles Lemart8, Thomas7, Samuel6, Samuel5, Samuel4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1), 68, died June 6, 1999 at Fulton County Hospital. Born in Wood County,...
Robert C. Junkins, 74, died April 21, 2001 at Lima Memorial Hospital, Lima, OH. He was born June 30, 1926 to Grace (Mercer) and Floyd A. Junkins. Robert retired after 40 years as a lineman for Ohio...
By Alan D. Junkins; published in JFA newsletter no. 6, Summer 1992
History
In 1625, at the age of 25, Charles I became King of all of Great Britain. During the next four years, he called four...
From JFA newsletter no. 6, Summer 1992
Nearly 350 years ago, Robert1 Junkins settled in Scotland, York County, Maine. He built his homestead, a garrison house, on a rise overlooking the York River,...
The following was complied and edited by Ann Cheney. Much of it was taken from several articles written by Alan Junkins in the JFA newsletters. Other portions were taken from various web accounts;...
By Roland Junkins; published in JFA Newsletter no. 4, Summer 1991
I've ordered a replacement for Lydia Junkins stone. It will be made in granite, which is much more durable than marble. It's being...
In late January, Roland Junkins moved from his farm in New Hampshire to an apartment at Sentry Hill, in York. He has his dog, Cutta, with him and all his furnishings from the farm. Left behind is...
Roland Winslow10 Junkins (Ralph Chester9, Charles Wilbur8, Charles H.7, James6, James5, Daniel4, Daniel3, Daniel2, Robert1)
By Donald A.10 Junkins
"My brother Buster was born in the fall in early...
The following article and a poem written by Roland's brother Donald, on the occasion of Roland's 70th birthday, appeared in JFA newsletter no. 11, May 1996.
On October 8, 1995, Roland turned 70....
The following article, written by Alan D. Junkins, appeared in JFA newsletter no. 11, May 1996.
During the summer of 1995, Roland took the one hours and forty-five minute drive from Sanbornton, New...
From JFA newsletter no. 7, Winter 1992
During the past 8 years since the Association was first organized, Roland Junkins has spent a great portion of his time and money working on the restoration...
Ruth Alice9 (Junkins) Hodgin, (Walter Hilton8, David Edwin7, David6, David5, James4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1) was born October 21, 1924 in Portsmouth, NH, daughter of Ruth Agnes (Yeaton) and...
The following article was written by Alan Junkins and published in JFA newsletter no. 12, March 1999.
The Samuel Junkins burial ground at the second green on the Highland Farm golf course now has a...
The following are buried in this cemetery:
Samuel4 Junkins (Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1), b. 26 Oct 1735, Scotland, York, ME; d. 7 Feb 1791, Scotland, York, ME. He mar Hepzibah Preble Dec...
From JFA newsletter no. 8, Summer 1993
If anyone is planning a trip to Scotland in a year or so, please let me know. If you have an interest in seeing the birthplace of our Robert Junkins, I can...
The following are some thoughts on their first trip to Scotland, written by Kathy and Ken Junkins and published in JFA Newsletter No. 16, Summer 2008.
By Kathy
Sunday, July 23rd, 2006, at 3:30...
From JFA Newsletter no. 8, Summer 1993
In early August, the Scotland Bridge Inn was sold. The Inn was the original Albert B. Junkins farm house built approximately 1835. Sylvia and Dick Jansen have...
An account of the Battle of Dunbar, September 1, 1650
Wednesday - September 4, 1650
Robert Junkins
Europe
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The captured Scots were marched south. At noon they were fed sacks of
horse...
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The following article was written by Alan Junkins and published in JFA newsletter no. 15, Winter 2006.
Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum
Sometime after the Christmas 2005 season and after the...
From JFA Newsletter no. 4, Summer 1991
Joseph Junkins
Seeking more information on a Joseph Junkins, b. 1782 in Pennsylvania, d. 30 August 1864, place unknown. Married Elizabeth Walker, b. 1788, in...
From JFA newsletter no. 15, Winter 2006:
During a recent site walk at the old Junkins Highland Farm, members of the Planning Board and others, came across this "cairn" or pile of stones created for...
The graves in this cemetery are:
Sylvester6 Junkins, b. 1819, d. December 21, 1846. He mar, 18 Mar 1841 in York, Miss Sarah Elizabeth Keen.
Mary7 Junkins, b. 1842, d. January 24, 1847
First...
Donald Junkins wrote about visiting the homestead in an article in JFA Newsletter no. 12, March 1999.
A Walk to Remember, published in JFA newsletter no. 15, Winter 2006, described the appearance...
The following article was published in JFA newsletter no. 8, Summer 1993.
When Robert Jonking and his sister Agnes were born in Careston, 1621 and 1624, Careston was a part of Brechin Parish. This...
Taken from the Burlington, Kansas newspaper in March of 1882 and published in JFA newsletter no. 16, Summer 2008
The Junkins China Wedding was Samuel and Julia Junkins' 20th Wedding...
By Alan Junkins; from JFA Newsletter no. 2, Spring 1990
NO…it is not dead but it has been napping since 1985 when I started my own advertising agency business and became busier than a one-armed...
The following article was published in JFA newsletter no. 15, Winter 2006.
The Junkins Family Scottish Heritage Room is dedicated to, and to preserve, the history of the Scottish families of York,...
By Alan D. Junkins; published in JFA newsletter no. 7, Winter 1992
Brechin is one of the ancient Cathedral cities of Scotland. In the twelfth century, King David I founded a new dioceses and a...
From JFA newsletter no. 9, October 1994
Scotland's national emblem is the thistle. The plant was chosen because it was instrumental in protecting the country from invaders.
From the end of the 8th...
From JFA newsletter no. 5, Winter 1991
Thomas7 Junkins, (Samuel6, Samuel5, Samuel4, Joseph3, Alexander2, Robert1). Born 27 April 1822 in Fayette county, Pennsylvania.
Although born in Pennsylvania,...
From JFA newsletter no. 5, Winter 1991
Mabel Cline
Cridersville, OH
Lynn and Pat Cline
Harrod, OH
Cindy Lynn and Peter Warner
Cincinnati, OH
Eric Carl Cline
Toledo, OH
Scott Patrick and...
Alan Junkins discussed the location of this burial ground and the possibility that it might be where Robert1 and his family were buried in an article titled What's Happening in JFA newsletter no....
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The following article appeared in JFA newsletter no. 11, May 1996.
When Roland Junkins slipped and fell in his back woods in late January, he knew immediately that he had broken his hip. He had...
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I find your forebear connection to the Saugus Iron Works interesting,
along with the fact that your forebears who were at Saugus later
The committee suggested using the men...
From JFA Newsletter no. 3, Winter 1990/
Starting Tuesday morning at the Alexander Burial Ground, a video tape was recorded of the major events for the next five days, including the family dinner...
From JFA newsletter no. 7, Winter 1992
Available in VHS video tape, many of the events of the 1992 reunion meetings and dinners, which took place at the Portsmouth Sheraton Inn. The tape covers...
From JFA Newsletter no. 4, Summer 1991
A 40-minute VHS video tape of the three-day archaeological examination of the Alexander Junkins burial ground and the events of Saturday August 20 and the...
I have at least one virtual tour started. It is a walk up the mountain to the Day and Knight places.
From the JFA March 2002 Newsletter
Walter Fredric10 Junkins (William Lawford9, William Pierre8, Charles Edward7, William6, John5, John4 (Captain), Alexander3, Alexander2, Robert1)
Walter "Walt"...
From JFA newsletter no. 8, Summer 1993
In the spring of this year, the Board of Directors invited Walter F. Junkins of Camp Hill, Pennsylvania to serve on the board along with his wife, Jean. They...
Walter "Walt" Fredric10 Junkins (William Lawford9, William Pierre8, Charles Edward7, William6, John5, John4 (Captain), Alexander3, Alexander2, Robert1), 89, Camp Hill, PA died Friday, June 13th at...
From JFA Newsletter no. 3, Winter 1990
Halbert's Strikes Again!
By the time you receive tis newsletter, most of you will have received a letter from Halbert's, Inc. of Bath, Ohio announcing the...
Warren A. Schuster, 75, of Osprey, FL and formerly of South Main Street, Sylvania, OH, passed away Monday, January 29, 1996 at the Sarasota Memorial Hospital.
Warren was the husband of Evelyn...
From JFA Newsletter no. 1, November 1984
Welcome to what we hope will be a long line of Junkins Family Association newsletters. Most of you who are reading this now have received correspondence...
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From JFA newsletter no. 9, October 1994
In 1995, the Post Office will require your full 9-digit extended Zip Code on all your mail or it will not be delivered. You can get this extended Zip Code by...
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Written by Alan Junkins; published in JFA newsletter no. 8, Summer 1993
I must apologize for the lateness of this newsletter, which is the summer issue but it is now fall. I had been delayed with...
Written by Alan Junkins; published in JFA newsletter no. 9, October 1994
I closed my business at the end of last year and started freelancing out of my home in Pennsylvania so that we could be free...
From JFA Newsletter no. 1, November 1984
To honor and perpetuate the memory of Robert Junkins and his descendants.
To preserve the history of his life and to collect and preserve genealogical...
From JFA Newsletter no. 2, Spring 1990
To honor and perpetuate the memory of Robert Junkins and his descendants.
To preserve the history of his life and to collect and preserve genealogical...
The William6 Junkins house is south on Route 1 from the Grant house and two miles west on Beech Ridge Road.
There two old houses in the property, originally owned by the McIntires. One of these is...
From JFA newsletter no. 5, Winter 1991
George Nowell Junkins
I am seeking more information on my grandfather, George Nowell Junkins, b. 13 Nov 1897, was divorced, unknown date, d. 18 Feb 1910. He...
1699 - 1703
The following article was published in JFA newsletter no. 16, Summer 2008.
Provided by Ronald N. Nowell
(Extracted by Alan Junkins, March 2008)
1699
"Alexander Junkins"
(Vol. 1, p 110)
Granted to...
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