| 1820 | May 19, 1820 - Considering her importance to the history of Southern women, Margaret Junkin's story begins in an unlikely place. She was born in Milton, Pennsylvania, on May 19, 1820, the first child of the Reverend George Junkin and his wife, Julia. Milton, a river village ...Considering her importance to the history of Southern women, Margaret Junkin's story begins in an unlikely place. She was born in Milton, Pennsylvania, on May 19, 1820, the first child of the Reverend George Junkin and his wife, Julia. Milton, a river village in the center of the state, was the site of George Junkin's first and only pastorate in the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. The Junkins were devout members of the church, a more conservative offshoot of ... Show more Show lessbooks.google.com/books?id=5EZn0TLRTxcC&pg=PA1
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| 1852 | Oct 21, 1852 - She was married to William Lewis Junkins on 21 Oct 1852 in Jefferson Co., Illinois. Children were: Sarah C. Junkins, James A. Junkins, Charlott Tennessee, William Thomas Junkins, Hiram Ulysses Logan Junkins , Mary M. Junkins, Clara E. Junkins.e.franklin.home.mchsi.com/alexharr/d83.htm
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| 1985 | Nov 3, 1985 - The polyp was removed Thursday at Jackson Hospital here as part of a colonic examination. Mr. Wallace, who is 66 years old, plans to take further medical tests to ''determine the status of his health prior to making any decision about seeking re-election,'' said Rosemary Junkins, ... www.nytimes.com/1985/11/03/us/wallace-polyp-found-benign.html
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| 1987 | Oct 14, 1987 - Lowell Junkins, the Democratic nominee for Governor in 1986, and David Wilhelm, who was Mr. Biden's Iowa campaign manager, plan to make their announcement at a news ... Mr. Junkins and Mr. Wilhelm are expected to bring other Biden supporters into the Simon campaign with them. ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F4071FFF3C5C0C778DDDA90994DF484D81
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| 1993 | Dec 4, 1993 - Jerry R. Junkins, the company's chairman, president and chief executive, will share the chief executive office with William B. Mitchell and William ... Both men are hand-picked lieutenants with whom Mr. Junkins has worked for 25 to 30 years. They played key roles in turning around the ... select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F00612FC34550C778CDDAB0994DB494D81
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| 1995 | Apr 21, 1995 - They are a kind of advanced computer chip found today inside some of the world's most sophisticated cellular phones, fingerprint recognition devices and automobile suspension systems. But before too long, in the fast-changing electronics industry, the chips may be a part of almost ... docs.newsbank.com/g/GooglePM/DM/lib00376,0ED3D5BDDEB9F4E6.html
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| 1996 | May 30, 1996 - By STEVE LOHR. Jerry R. Junkins, who rose from the factory floor to become chairman of Texas Instruments Inc., where he helped revive the American computer chip industry during the last decade, died yesterday. He was 58 and lived in Dallas. Mr. Junkins suffered a heart attack while on ... www.nytimes.com/1996/05/30/us/jerry-r-junkins-58-dies-headed-texas-instruments.html
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| 1997 | Nov 21, 1997 - Suspended tribal consultant Lowell Junkins contends that anti-development, anti-outsider dissidents among the casino-operating Meskwakis have won the ear of tribal leaders through a campaign of intimidation. For the well-known Junkins - the former Iowa legislator and one-time ... docs.newsbank.com/g/GooglePM/CRGB/lib00213,0EAFE9172A450878.html
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| 1998 | Sep 9, 1998 - Raymond Junkins told his girlfriend Thursday he was determined to get some money from his grandmother and he would not allow her companion, ... Junkins returned home wearing blood-stained clothes and tossed a pile of $20 bills on the bed, girlfriend Frances Knight told police. ... docs.newsbank.com/g/GooglePM/ME/lib00081,0EAE9C96E75061AC.html
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| 2006 | Jun 27, 2006 - Experienced bird banders are rarely completely stumped by the birds they catch, particularly when the birds are netted in a familiar location. However, on June 27, 2006, David found a unique warbler—one that no one could identify—suspended in the billowing folds of ...However, on June 27, 2006, David found a unique warbler—one that no one could identify—suspended in the billowing folds of his nylon-mesh mist net. The mystery bird would soon become known informally as the "Junkin's Warbler." Deciphering its true identity would ultimately require the unlikely combination of a feather and a high-tech analysis at the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. Show more Show lesswww.birds.cornell.edu/Publications/LivingBird/Spring2007/unknown_warbler.html
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