The Scottsboro Citizen, Scottsboro, AL, Thursday, November 26, 1896
https://www.newspapers.com/image/320828799/?article=04286496-f4cf-450c-8250-70ada43bc02c&focus=0.80561954,0.7715018,0.9469244,0.80676824&xid=3355&_ga=2.143494837.1822135326.1645656166-674232338.1605492936∼Victoria was the fifth child of Chang and Adelaide Yates Bunker. She was married to Nathaniel "Nat" Bolejack of Stokes County, NC, near Germanton. Her father bought her a farm near Germanton, called the Bunker Farm and she lived there a short time. Her husband left her and her father came and got her and the farm was sold. Victoria and Nat had two children.
The Scottsboro Citizen, Scottsboro, AL, Thursday, November 26, 1896
https://www.newspapers.com/image/320828799/?article=04286496-f4cf-450c-8250-70ada43bc02c&focus=0.80561954,0.7715018,0.9469244,0.80676824&xid=3355&_ga=2.143494837.1822135326.1645656166-674232338.1605492936∼Victoria was the fifth child of Chang and Adelaide Yates Bunker. She was married to Nathaniel "Nat" Bolejack of Stokes County, NC, near Germanton. Her father bought her a farm near Germanton, called the Bunker Farm and she lived there a short time. Her husband left her and her father came and got her and the farm was sold. Victoria and Nat had two children.
Family Members
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Josephine Virginia Bunker
1844–1867
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Christopher Wrenn Bunker
1845–1932
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Nancy Adelaide Bunker
1847–1874
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Susan Mariana "Mary Ann" Bunker Jones
1849–1922
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Louise Emiline Bunker Haynes
1855–1934
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Albert Lemuel Bunker
1857–1944
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Jesse Lafayette "Bud" Bunker
1861–1909
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Margaret Elizabeth "Lizzie" Bunker Haynes
1863–1950
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Hattie Irene Bunker Patterson
1868–1945
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