Person:Bartlett Dunkel (1)

Watchers
Bartlett Brundage Dunkle
b.Abt 1840
d.19 Oct 1891
m. Abt 1862
  1. Elsie Jean Dunkle1862 - 1950
  2. William Clark Dunkle1865 - 1935
  3. Alvin Emley Dunkle1867 - 1929
  4. Lorenzo Leroy Dunkle1872 - 1944
  5. Sara L Dunkle1879 - 1944
Facts and Events
Name Bartlett Brundage Dunkle
Unknown Bart Brundage Dunkle
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1840
Marriage Abt 1862 to Sarah Ann Laughner
Death[1] 19 Oct 1891
Burial[1][2] Callensburg Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Callensburg, Clarion, Pennsylvania
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903.

    Name: Barton B Dunkle
    State of Cemetery: Pennsylvania
    Date of Death: 19 Oct 1891

  2. Bartlett Brundage Dunkle, in Find A Grave.

    Dunkle B. B., no dates, Lieut Co H 8th Pa Res

    Family Members
    Children
    Elsie Jean Dunkle Dickson
    1862–1950
    William Clark Dunkle
    1865–1936
    Alvin Emley Dunkle
    1867–1929
    Sara Dunkle Becker
    1879–1944

  3.   Washington, Select Death Certificates, 1907-1960.

    Name: Bartlett Dunkle
    Gender: Male
    Spouse: Sarah Loughner
    Child: William Clark Dunkle

  4.   1890 Veterans Schedules.

    Veteran's Name: Bart B Dunkle
    Home in 1890 (Township, County, State): State Hospital for the Insane, Warren, Pennsylvania
    Rank: 2d lied

  5.   History of Clarion County, Pennsylvania
    1887.

    COMPANY D, FIFTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT.
    In obedience to the call of the president for fifty thousand Pennsylvania volunteers, Captain B. J. Reid recruited Company D at Clarion in the latter part of June, I863, for the “emergency” service, to repel Lee's invasion of Pennsylvania. It numbered fifty-eight men. On the 7th of July it marched for Pittsburgh, officered as follows: captain, B. J. Reid; first lieutenant, B. B. Dunkle...and on the 8th of July Captain Reid was elected major, Lieutenant Dunkle became captain of the company...Mustered in at Pittsburgh July 8, 1863; discharged August 17, 1863. Bernard Reid, captain, promoted to major July 8, I863; Bartlett B. Dunkle, captain