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Edward Bunker Sr.


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Biographical information

enter the basic biographic information like July 12, 1856 at Salt Lick, Samuel, Washington. If the information is not available, feel free to delete the extra row.

Born:August 1, 1822 at Atkinson, Maine
Baptism:<DATE AT PLACE>
Priesthood:<DATE AT PLACE>
Marriage:February 9 [19], 1846 to Emily Abbott at Nauvoo, Illinois; June 1852 to Sarah A. Browning at Ogden, Utah; June 1861 to Mary McQuarrie Ogden, Utah
Death:November 17, 1901 in the Mormon colony at Colonia Morelos, Sonora, Mexico

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Stories, Biographies

Autobiography

Autobiography written at the age of seventy-two. Details how he joined the church and crossed the plains, etc.

EDWARD BUNKER A Study in Committment and Leadership By Gaylen K. Bunker

Link to a book put together in 2000, about the life of Edward Bunker

Bunkerville Monument Dedication

An article about the dedication of the Bunkerville monument in 1991

Link to wikipedia page on Edward Bunker

This is the wikipedia page on Edward Bunker Sr.

Letter to Family

Letter written to his decedents in 1983 by Ferren Bunker

Patriarchal Blessing

Given to him by John Smith

Edward Bunker: Living the United Order

Link to a chapter of a book called Saints with out Halos: The human side of Mormon History that deals with Edward Bunker

View on Temple Marriage

Written by Nell Marie Earl Benson

Letter from President McKay

Includes a story about Edward as told by President McKay’s father.

Pictures