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BUNKER_190817_03.JPG: Eng and Chang Bunker
1811-1874
Conjoined twins born in Siam. Toured widely in the U.S. before settling nearby to farm, 1839. Grave is 100 yards W.
BUNKER_190817_42.JPG: Eng Bunker
May 11, 1811
Jan. 17, 1871
His Wife
Sarah A. Yates
Dec. 18, 1822
Apr. 29, 1892
Chang Bunker
May 11, 1811
Jan. 17, 1871
His Wife
Adelaide Yates
Oct. 11, 1823
May 21, 1917
Siamese Twins Change and Eng
Born in Siam
Bunker
BUNKER_190817_46.JPG: Richard Shelton
May 19, 1894
Jan. 24, 1924
Woodmen of the World Memorial