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Henry William Hunke2, born February 9, 1877
in Logansport, Cass County, Indiana, the son of
William Hunke1 and
Augusta (—) Hunke,
immigrants from Prussia, Germany.
About June 1879 the family moved to Hennepin County, Minnesota, where Henry's father died
in May 1880. In 1881 his mother married
August Zodrow, who became
Henry's stepfather.
Little is known of Henry's early years or education, except that he was illiterate, a situation that later may well have been rectified. The varying later spellings of the family name may perhaps be attributable to this, or there might have been an intentional change from Hunke to Hunkey. The name has been encountered in both versions in reference to Henry, his wife, and his descendants. In June 1895 Henry was living with his mother and stepfather in Rockwood Township, Wadena County, Minnesota. The household also included his sister Helene and her one month old natural child William Hunke. In 1900 the Zodrows were living on a mortgaged farm in Rockwood Township, Wadena County, Minnesota. Henry had left home by this time. Henry married, March 29, 1900 in Wadena, Wadena County, Minnesota, Anna Clara Mautasch (Annie). Her middle name has also been recorded as Mary. The ceremony was performed by J. H. Montgomery, Justice of the Peace. Witnesses were Henry's sister Lena, herself soon to be married, and E. N. Baker. Annie was born November 12, 1875 or 1876, in Bohemia, the daughter of Frank Mautasch and Annie (Zommons) Mautasch, Bohemian German parents. Their family name has also been recorded as Moutsh, Montash and Montosh. She emmigrated to America, presumably with her parents, in 1887 or 1888. There she learned and became literate in English. Children:
The Hunkes settled in Leaf River Township, Wadena County, Minnesota, where Henry rented a farm. The couple was living there in June, 1900. In 1905 Henry, Anna and their children Clara, Frances and Mabel were living on a farm in Rockwood Township. Henry's occupation was given as farmer. In 1910 the Hunkes lived on a rented farm in Rockwood Township. Clara and Frances, both of whom appear to have left home before 1920, were both attending school. In 1920 the Hunkes lived on a farm owned free of mortgage in Rockwood Township, Wadena County, Minnesota. Henry's occupation was given as farmer on a general farm. Mabel, Annie, Paul, and Henry Edward were attending school. Henry was said to be living "in the east" in 1924, when his mother died in California, and in Minnesota at the time of his sister's death in 1941. In 1930 Henry, Anna and their son William lived in Rockwood Township, Wadena County, Minnesota. Their sons Paul and Henry were lodging and working on the farms of other families in the township. Henry's occupation was given as farmer on a general farm, and William's as farm laborer on a general farm. In 1935 and 1940 Henry, Anna and their single son Henry lived in Rockwood Township, Wadena County, Minnesota. In the latter year Henry's occupation was given as farmer and his son Henry's as automobile mechanic in a private garage. Henry died May 8, 1952, aged 75, in Rockwood Township, Wadena County, Minnesota, and was buried in the Hunkey family section of Calvary Cemetery, Wadena, Wadena County, Minnesota. His grave bears a marker with the following inscription:
Henry's widow Anna Clara died July 17, 1956 in Rockwood Township, Wadena County, Minnesota, and was buried in the Hunkey family section of Calvary Cemetery, Wadena, Wadena County, Minnesota. Her grave bears a marker with the following inscription:
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From 8/6/2012 revision.
1st web edition posted
9/5/2003.
This page last updated
9/28/2012.
Published by Fleabonnet Press.