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- Johann Heinrich (Twin) Kunkel, born 12 March 1764 in Wenglewo, Posen, Prussia; died Aft. 12 February 1859 in Henry Co, Georgia. He married Catherine Aull Abt. 1793 in Lexington, South Carolina; born Abt. 1775 in South Carolina; died Abt. 1862 in Henry Co, Georgia.
Notes for Johann Heinrich (Twin) Kunkel:
RESEARCHED and recorded in "First Families of Henry County, Georgia," - published in 1991, pages 404 through 414. Researched done by Mrs. Charles Royce (Chole Elizabeth (Betty) (Ragsdale) Conkle, Sr. Address: 137 Canterbury Drive, Carrollton, Georgia - 30117. E-Mail: integrityonline.com (As of November 1999). Copies found in the LDS Library, SLC, Utah.
RESEARCHED by: Martha Barksdale, E-Mail: mbarksdale@usa.net. (As of January 2000). Descended on her maternal grandmother's side from Henry Kunkle, Jr.
RESEARCHED by: Curtis J. Conkle, 2040 Casa Loma Court, Grapevine, Texas - 76051. Phone No. (817) 481-2443. (As of April 1995).
RESEARCHED by: Nina C. Wilkes. Address: 905 Brockton Loop, Jefferson, GA - 30549-3720. (As of January 1996).
Family records were printed in the Kunkel-Kunkle-Conkle-Gunkel SPINDLE, Volume I, No. 2, April 1995, page 44, submitted by: Curtis J. CONKLE.
Henry Gunckell, from Hessen-Hanau, Germany. Soldier, Hessian Grenadier. Regiment of: "Lieutenant General Marquis d'Angelelli". Company of Captain Bauer, for 182 days, from 25 December 1781, to 24 June 1782, inclusive. Discharged at age 18 years at Charlestown, South Carolina on 24 June 1782. (SOURCE: University of Michigan, - William L. Clements Library Collection, at Ann Arbor, Michigan. SOURCE: Muster Rolls of Revolutionary War, Prisoner of War, Denver Public Library Call no. G973.342-S644mu, Supplement 1982, #8660, page 152). (Source: Kunkel's living before 1800 in America, published April 28, 1999, by James E. Kunkle, page 42, item no. 20. (On file at LDS Library, SLC, Utah).
This family moved to Georgia and settled in the Dutchtown community in Henry County, GA. They are buried in Old Mt. Carmel Cemetery, Henry County, GA.
This entire family, according to the Census, could not read or write English. This showed very clearly from one census to the next, as there ages rarely advanced an even 10 years from one census to the next one.
Listed in the Slaves Schedule, on page 283 in Henry County, Georgia, 42nd District, listed in this family, Dwelling No. 1374, dated 05 November 1850 is the following Slaves owned by Henry Concle, Sr. and wife Catherine:
Slave 1 - age 50 - Male - Black
Slave 2 - age 24 - Male - Mulatto
Slave 3 - age 19 - Male - Black
Slave 4 - age 18 - Female - Black
Slave 5 - age 03 - Male - Mulatto
Slave 6 - age 01 - Female - Black
Spelling of Names appear below, exactly as they appeared in the CENSUS -
Census, 1800 - Kooncall, Henery - South Carolina, Lexington Co, On the Forks of Jaladee & Broad river. Film M-32, reel 49, page 493. (also shows page 337), line 5.
Census, 1810 - Goonkle, Henry - South Carolina, Lexington Co, Lexington District, Film M-252, reel 1061, page 66A.
Census, 1820 - Kunkle, Henry - South Carolina, Lexington, Film M-33, reel 121, page 137, (also shows page 050). (Shows large family of 9 males, and 3 females). Owns one slave.
Census, 1830 - Conkle, Henry - Georgia, Henry Co, Film M-19, reel 18, page 221, line 11.
Census, 1840 - Konkle, Henry Sr. - Georgia, Henry Co, 486th District, Film M-704, reel 43, page 44. (with 4 slaves).
Census, 1850 - Concle, H. Sr. - (Farmer) - Georgia, Henry Co, 42nd District, Film M-432, reel 73, Dwl. 1374, Fam. 1374, page 283-A, line 7. Age 85 years old. (Owns 6 slaves).
Census, 1860 - Kunkle, Catharine - (Widow) - Georgia, Henry Co, Mount Carmel PO, Film M-653, reel 127, Dwl. 434, Fam. 434, page 846, line 36
(from James Kunkle rtf file: Johann Christoph Kunkel
emailed to me Feb 26, 2012)
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