Cement worker
Miner phosphate mine
Driver
Albertic:->New York, New York, USA
Oorzaak: Carcinoma of colon
Hij is getrouwd met Marguerite Annie Hyde.
Zij zijn getrouwd op 13 mei 1929 te Salt Lake Temple, Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, Verenigde Staten, hij was toen 27 jaar oud.
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grootouders
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broers/zussen
kinderen
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The Salt Lake Tribune
Publication: Salt Lake City, Utah, United States of America
Date: July 2 1957
Text: "...call 68 pm Other services and burial at Espanola NM LorenaR Smith ena Rhoades Smith 81 399 W 1st North American Fork died in the American Fork Hospital Edward M Bunker after 2 lome a hort 18Q2 Co Francis ... appropriation for the new biennium have solved the problem Mr Moffat said ID MM Of mtSUtt AR HlOH TIMnkATUMC FQMCAST RAIN WARM FRONT COLD FRONT STATIC FRONT f MOWM Intelmountain Obituaries The weather forecast ... TREE YOULL BE ALL FELL ON ME IN A i CANT A WELL MOVE SET SMOKED WE FOUND TRAPPEP BABY FOLLOW U Merlyn Julie Jensen MerlynJulie Jensen 27 3430 El Serrlto Dr oJed Sunday at pm in a Salt Lake hospital ... ravcsloe services Wednesday 2 pm Wasatch Lawn Memorial Park Friends assemble at 200 E South..."
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Edward McQuarrie Bunker<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: Circa 1903<br>Arrival: 1928 - New York, New York, United States<br>Ship: Albertic<br>Age: 25<br>Line: 3<br>Source information: Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957 (National Archives Microfilm Publication T715, roll 4219); Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, Record Group 85.
Early passenger lists were single page manifests and recorded minimal information about passengers. Over time forms were standardized and additional questions were added. Depending on the year, information recorded about a passenger may include name, age, gender, occupation, destination, and information regarding place of origin—e.g. native country, citizenship status, race, nationality, birthplace, or last residence. By 1907 passenger manifests contained 29 columns and were two-pages wide with left and right sides. These left and right sides appear as separate images, so be sure to use the "previous" and "next" arrow buttons in the image viewer in order to see all pages that pertain to a record. Two questions that were included on the manifest beginning in 1907 were: 1) name and address of nearest friend or relative in country whence the alien came; and 2) whether going to join a relative or friend, and if so, what relative or friend, and his name complete address. MyHeritage has indexed the names and relationships of the individuals referenced in these two additional questions, making MyHeritage the only place where these additional names are searchable.Records in this collection come from National Archives (NARA) microfilm collections M237 (Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897) and T715 (Passenger and Crew Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1897-1957).
Edward McQuarrie Bunker
Gender: Male
Birth: Circa 1902
Death: June 30 1957 - Utah, Utah, USA
Age: 55
Page: 7
Provided by Utah State Archives and Records Service, Department of Health. Office of Vital Records and Statistics, Death certificates electronic index, Series 20842.
E. Mcq Bunker<br>Gender: Male<br>Arrival: 1928 - New York, United States<br>Ship: Albertic<br>Source information: Book Indexes, New York Passenger Lists, 1906-1942 (National Archives Microfilm Publication T612, roll 518 White Star, Red Star, 1928 Jan, record id 100150570_00446_12); Digital Folder Number 100150570, Image Number 446.
Early passenger lists were single-page manifests and recorded minimal information about passengers. Over time, forms were standardized and additional questions were added. By 1907, passenger manifests contained 29 columns and were two pages wide. The addition of names and addresses of relatives both in the United States and in the home country were also added to manifests starting in 1907.
A common omission for genealogists when dealing with two-page manifests has been to locate the first page and miss the existence of the second. This collection includes single joint images that have been stitched together, so that important information will not be missed.