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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Edward (Bill) William Huneke: Birth: 27 NOV 1901 in Baltimore, Maryland. Death: 17 MAR 1986 in Baltimore, Maryland

  2. Frederick A. Huneke: Birth: 15 DEC 1902 in Baltimore, Maryland. Death: 13 AUG 1903 in Baltimore, Maryland

  3. Charles William (Boots) Huneke: Birth: 17 AUG 1907 in Baltimore, Maryland. Death: 31 MAY 1970 in Baltimore, Maryland

  4. Edward (Babe) Richard Huneke: Birth: 19 OCT 1910 in Baltimore, Maryland. Death: 17 MAR 1969 in Baltimore, Maryland

  5. Louis Harry Huneke: Birth: 5 MAY 1916 in Baltimore, Maryland. Death: 6 FEB 1982 in Baltimore, Maryland

  6. Harry Raymond Huneke: Birth: 15 AUG 1923 in Baltimore, Maryland. Death: 22 MAR 1986 in Baltimore, Maryland


Sources
1. Title:   Tombstone
2. Title:   Das Neue Baltimore: mit besonderer Berucksichigung der deutsch Amerikaner im Geschaeftsleben
Page:   322
Author:   German Publishing Company
Publication:   Name: 1905, Baltimore, MD;
3. Title:   1880 Census
4. Title:   1900 Census - Maryland
5. Title:   Death Notice
6. Title:   1930 Census
7. Title:   1910 Census
8. Title:   1920 Census
9. Title:   Ethel Huneke
10. Title:   Marriage License

Notes
a. Note:   Huneke - On August 9, 1930, at his home, 4813 Belair road, Charles W., beloved husband of Augusta M. Huneke (nee Schewe).
 Funeral from the above residence on Tuesday at 3 P.M. (daylight savings time). Interment in Jerusalem Lutheran Cemetery.
 The Sun, Baltimore, MD Monday, August 11, 1930, p. 14
  Marriage Licenses Issued by the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas
 The following licenses were issues yesterday in Baltimore
 Charles W. Huneke, 205 Hanover Street, Augusta Schewe
 The Sun, Baltimore, Md November 24, 1900
  CHARLES W. HUNEKE, SUN CARRIER, DIES Long Served Papers In Belair Road Section Survived By Wife And Five Sons
 Charles W. Huneke, who for many years was a carrier of the Sunpapers in the Belair-road section, died suddenly at his home early today. He lived at 4813 Belair road. Surviving him are his wife, Mrs. Augusta S. Huneke, and five sons, Edward William, Charles W., Edward Richard, Louis Harry and Harry Raymond. Arrangements for the funeral will be announced later by the family.
 The Evening Sun Baltimore, Maryland 09 Aug 1930, Sat • Page 16



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