[The following is from Wooden Family, by Dorothy Sykes, Jennie Opal Kleitz O’Roark, Herb Wooden:]
Henry W. Bunch and his wife Bertha started to Denver, Colorado, in a covered wagon about 1910. The first day they got to a school house East of Hamilton, Missouri, which was about 30 miles. Here they became discouraged with slow transportation and called for relatives to come get the wagon and team and they finished the journey by train.
Henry W. Bunch was employed in Denver driving a team hitched to a scraper. He helped to build a large building in Denver.
Missouri State Archives Missouri Death Certificates, 1910 - 1957 #28855 Henry Watson Bunch, Widowed White Male Farmer born 11 Jul 1877 in Carroll County, Missouri, Wife was Bertha E. Bunch, Father is Humphrey Bunch, Mother is Julia A. Wooden, died 25 Sep 1935 in Braymer, Caldwell, Missouri, 58 yr 2 mo 14 da, buried 27 Sep 1935 in Evergreen Cem., Braymer, Missouri.
[The following is from Wooden Family, by Dorothy Sykes, Jennie Opal Kleitz O’Roark, Herb Wooden:]
Henry W. Bunch and his wife Bertha started to Denver, Colorado, in a covered wagon about 1910. The first day they got to a school house East of Hamilton, Missouri, which was about 30 miles. Here they became discouraged with slow transportation and called for relatives to come get the wagon and team and they finished the journey by train.
Henry W. Bunch was employed in Denver driving a team hitched to a scraper. He helped to build a large building in Denver.
Missouri State Archives Missouri Death Certificates, 1910 - 1957 #28855 Henry Watson Bunch, Widowed White Male Farmer born 11 Jul 1877 in Carroll County, Missouri, Wife was Bertha E. Bunch, Father is Humphrey Bunch, Mother is Julia A. Wooden, died 25 Sep 1935 in Braymer, Caldwell, Missouri, 58 yr 2 mo 14 da, buried 27 Sep 1935 in Evergreen Cem., Braymer, Missouri.
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