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JUNGK, Christian. (Saxony, Germany, Feb. 12, 1824--Dubuque, IA, July 4, 1900). Jungk emigrated to America in 1844.  He lived in St. Louis for eight years and came to Dubuque in 1853. He entered the grocery and provisions business on Clay street. In 1852, he was married to Miss Henrietti Malz, a native Saxony; they had eight children.
JUNGK, Christian. (Saxony, Germany, Feb. 12, 1824--Dubuque, IA, July 4, 1900). Jungk emigrated to America in 1844.  He lived in St. Louis for eight years and came to Dubuque in 1853.  
 
Jungk entered the grocery and provisions business on Clay street. In 1852, he was married to Miss Henrietti Malz, a native Saxony; they had eight children.


See: [[CHRISTIAN JUNGK]]
See: [[CHRISTIAN JUNGK]]

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JUNGK, Christian. (Saxony, Germany, Feb. 12, 1824--Dubuque, IA, July 4, 1900). Jungk emigrated to America in 1844. He lived in St. Louis for eight years and came to Dubuque in 1853.

Jungk entered the grocery and provisions business on Clay street. In 1852, he was married to Miss Henrietti Malz, a native Saxony; they had eight children.

See: CHRISTIAN JUNGK

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Oldt, Franklin. History of Dubuque County, Iowa. Chicago: Western Historical Company, 1880, p. 818

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