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    1. 1890 New York BUNKER ('s)
    2. Taken from the Directory of New York City, 1890 With a population approaching nearly 1.5 million, New York City was the largest metropolitan area in the United States as the 19th Century ended. In 1890, the city limits included areas of Bronx, Kings, and Queens counties. Those with the BUNKER surname listed below. Listed as: Surname, Name, occupation, business address and home address (preceded by a lowercase h) Bunker Elizabeth M. wid. William E. h 24 E. 49th Bunker Emma J. typewriter, 115 B'way, h 206 W. 24th Bunker George T. h 24 E. 49th Bunker Horace E. clerk, 30 Cortlandt, h 314 Eleventh, B'klyn Bunker John C. condnctor, h 481 Sixth av. Bunker Leroy E. trucks, also brewers' grits and meal, 279 Washn. 186 Chambers & 39 N. Moore, h 348 W. 21st Bunker Mary, widow, h 202 E. 41st Bunker Minnie, wid. Frank, h 80 Grove Bunker Walter A. pres. 154 Nassau, h Mo. Bunker William, driver, h r 439 W. 25th Bunker William, mer. 1 B'way, & treas. 329 G'wich, h Orange, N. J. Bunker William, painter, h 2283 Third av. Bunker Wm. R. broker, 64 B'way, h 114 E. 26th Caldwell & Bunker, brokers, 64 B'way Losee & Bunker, weighers, 97 Pine Best Sharon Owen

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