here is some more info on George > BUNKER, BUNCKER, BUNCAR, > Source Information: > Pope, Charles Henry. The Pioneers of Massachusetts, np, nd. > George, Charlestown, frm. March 4, 1634-5. Town officer. Gave marriage portion to his son John on his marriage with Hannah, dau. of Edward Mellows, dec. 4 (3) 1661. His wife Goodith (Judith) was adm. chh. 17 (2) 1636; she d. 10 (8) 1648. He m. 2, Margaret How. Her will prob. Dec. 18, 1660, beq. to heirs of her first husband in Watertown. He d. at Malden in 1664. Will prob. 4 (8) 1664; sons Benjamin, Jonathan and John; and three daus. These were Mary, Martha and Elizabeth. [Wyman.] > Description: > This descriptive list of pioneers of Massachusetts was taken from colonial, > town, church and other contemporary documents. It lists over 5000 persons > who settled the colony and were instrumental in its growth. Including > settlers from as far back as the Mayflower, researchers will find birth, > occupation, marriage and death information along with a list of known > descendants. For those seeking ancestors from the colonies of Massachusetts > and Plymouth, this can be a helpful source of information. Extended > Description: > ABBREVIATIONS LIST Acct. - Account. > Ae. - Aged. > Atba. - Able to bear arms. > Adm. - Admitted. > Admin. - Administer, administration > App. - Appointed. > Appr. - Apprentice, apprenticed. > Appl. - Applied, applied for. > Arch. - Archives, or official documents. > Asst. - Assistant, magistrate. > Bapt. - Baptized. > Beq. - Bequeathed, bequests. > b. - Born. > Bro. - Brother. > bur. - Buried. > Cert. - Certified. > Ch. - Child, children. > Chh. - Church. > Col. - Colony, colonial. > Co. - Company, County. > Conn. - Connecticut. > dau., dams. - Daughter, daughters. > Dec. - Deceased. > De. - Deeds. > Del. - Defendant. > Depos. - Deposed or deposition. > Dep. - Deputy, representative. > d. - Died. > dism. - Dismissed. > Eng. - England. > Es. - Essex, (the county of). > Est. - Estate. > Exam. - Examination. > Exec. - Executor, executrix. > Folg. - Following. > Frm. - Freeman, (citizen). > Gen. - General. > Gent. - Gentleman. > Coy. - Governor. > Grad. - Graduated. > Gr. ch. - Grand-child. > Gr. gr. ch. - Great-grand-child. > Gr. - Granted. > Gr. st. - Grave-stone. > Inv. - Inventory. > Mat. - Magistrate. > m. - Married. > Mdx. - Middlesex, (county). > Memb. chh. - Member of church. > Norf. - Norfolk, (county). > Nunc. - Nuncupative, i.e., oral. > Ord. - Ordained. > Org. - Organized. > Plym. - Plymouth. > Prob. - Probate, probated. > Prop. - Proposed. > propr. - Proprietor. > Q.V. - Quod vide, (which see). > Reed. - Received. > Rec. - Records. > Ref. - Referred. > Rem. - Remained, Removed. > Res. - Resided, Residence. > Ret. - Returned. > Suff. - Suffolk, (county). > THE PIONEER TOWNS - SETTLED 1620-- 1650. TOWNS. PRIMITIVE NAMES. DATE OF > PLANTING. ABBREVIATIONS. Andover Cochichewack 1634 And. > Barnstable Seppecan 1638 Bar. > Boston Shawmut 1630 Bo. > Braintree Mt. Wollaston 1635 Br. > Cambridge Newe Towne 1632 Camb. > Charlestown Charltowne 1629 Char. > Concord Musketaquid 1635 Cone. > Dedham 1636 Ded. > Dorchester Mattapan 1630 Dorch. > Eastham Nawsett 1644 Easth. > Duxbury 1632 Dux. > Gloucester Cape Ann 1642 Gloc. > Haverhill Pentucket 1641 Hay. > Hingham Bear or Bare Cove 1634 Hing. > Hull Nantasket 1630 Hu. > Ipswich Agawam 1633-4 Ipsw. > Lynn Saugus 1632 Ln. > Lancaster Nashaway 1643 Lan. > Malden Mystic Side 1649 Mal. > Manchester Jeffrey's Creek 1645 Man. > Marblehead (included first in Salem.) 1630 Marb. > Marshfield Rexhame 1632 Mars. > Medfield Boggestowe 1650 Medfi. > Medford Mead ford 1630 Medfo. > Newbury 1635 Newb. > Northampton Nonotuck 1653 North. > Plymouth 1620 Plym. > Reading Lynn Village 1642 Red. > Rehoboth Seekonk 1645 Reh. > Rowley 1639 Rowl. > Roxbury 1630 Rox. > Salem Naumkeake 1626 Sal. > Salisbury Colchester 1640 Salis. > Sandwich 1638 Sated. > Scituate 1633 Sci. > Springfield Agawam 1636 Spr. > Sudbury 1639 Sud. > Taunton Cohannet 1638 Tau. > Topsfield 1648 Tops. > Watertown 1630 War. > Wenham Enon 1643 Wen. > Weymouth Wessaguscus 1635 Wey. > Woburn Charlestown Village 1647 Wob. > Yarmouth Mattacheeset 1639 Yar. > The total number of ,'Pioneers" on record is about 6,000. Of these the > occupations of only 1,725 were mentioned; 323 being called tillers of the > soil, (including both wealthy landholders and humble plowmen,) 210 house > and ship carpenters, 115 tailors, 103 merchants, 91 ministers, 81 > shoemakerS, 75 sea-captains, 62 weavers, and so on. We have further some > 471 cases in which the records specify the settlers. More detail on > Occupations and Trades can be found within. Brackets, [ ], are used in two > ways. 1. They enclose the authority or source of a statement, or a > reference to some book or document which may well be read in the > connection. 2. They are also used to enclose words or statements which are > believed to be correct, but for which the writer has not found absolute, > documentary evidence. Source Information: > > Pope, Charles Henry. The Pioneers of Massachusetts, np, nd. > > > Sharon Owen Systems Librarian Center for Oral and Public History California State University, Fullerton sowen@fullerton.edu 714 278-4635 http://coph.fullerton.edu