Barbara Elizabeth Bunkers

b. 11 December 1877, d. 25 March 1915

Parents

FatherHenry Bunkers b. 25 Nov 1848, d. 15 Feb 1924
MotherBarbara Simmerl b. 30 Dec 1856, d. 4 Feb 1943
RelationshipGranddaughter of Herman Theodore Bunkers
Appears on chartsDescendants (with spouses) of Herman Theodore Bunkers
In Family LineBunkers

Information

Nickname  Barbara Elizabeth Bunkers also went by the name of Elizabeth. 
Birth11 Dec 1877 She was born on 11 Dec 1877 in Dyersville, Dubuque County, Iowa. 
1880 Census
(with Parents)
Jun 1880 Barbara appeared in the 1880 Federal Census of Liberty, Dubuque County, Iowa, as Elisabeth Bneuker, in the household of her parents, Barbara and Henry Bunkers. She is a single white female, age 2. Daughter of head of household. Occupation is at home. She and her father were born in Iowa, her mother was born in Luxemburg. 
1900 Census
(with Parents)
4 Jun 1900 Barbara appeared in the 1900 Federal Census of East Orange, Sioux County, Iowa, as Lizzie B. Bunker, in the household of her parents, Barbara and Henry Bunkers. She is a single white female. She is a daughter of head of household. Born December 1877, age 22. She and her father were born in Iowa, her mother was born in Germany. Her occupation is farm laborer, and she was unemployed 0 months. She can read, write and speak English. 
1910 Census
(with Parents)
20 Apr 1910 Barbara appeared in the 1910 Federal Census of East Orange, Sioux County, Iowa, as Elizabeth Bunkers, in the household of her parents, Barbara and Henry Bunkers. She is a single white female, age 29. Daughter of head of household. She was born in Iowa. Her father was born in Iowa, her mother in Luxemburg. She speaks English. She has no occupation. She can read and write. 
Death25 Mar 1915 Barbara Elizabeth Bunkers died on 25 Mar 1915 in Granville, Sioux County, Iowa, at age 37. Cause of death: Cancer of the stomach. 
Burialafter 25 Mar 1915 She was buried after 25 Mar 1915 in Saint Joseph's Catholic Church Cemetery, located in Granville, Sioux County, Iowa.

Additional Photos / Articles (Click the camera to see the photo)

  • The Five Daughters of Henry and Barbara (Simmerl) Bunkers