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elsie burrell  (View posts) Posted: 29 Nov 2004 12:00AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Bunk,Bung,Bong
i am looking for any one related to adam and helena bong, of roxbury ,wisconsin. they had children in roxbury, and some stayed behind and some went to SD. others changed their last name from bung, to bunk, to bong. below is a write up on the family, if you are related i would love to share family history.
BUNK FAMILY STORY from Renee Meinholz

Adam and Helena Bung(Our Great-Great Grandparents) came from Rheinish Prussia,near Koln. The death of their daughter, Catherine Bung Oberembt stated her birth place as Conradshein Prussia. We believe they came to America in 1853-54. They settled in Roxbury, Dame County, Wisconsin by 1855. Roxbury was a predominantly German settlement. We found alot of the families in this area came from the same part of Prussia as our ancestors.
Also settling here was their son Joseph(our Great-Grandfather) and his wife Elizabeth and two sons,Anton and Adam. Elizabeth and Adam passed away in 1855.Joseph married again at Roxbury on February 9,1857 to Mary Knechtges(our Great-Grandmother), daughter of Mathias and Anna Marie(Molitor) Knechtges (our Great- Great Grandparents). T he Knechtges owned land next door to the Bungs.(See enclosed 1873 Roxbury map). In 1858 Catherine was born to this union. Mary Magdalena(Ellen) was born on July 27, 1860.
The 1860 census of Roxbury, Dane County, Wiscounsin show these two children plus Anton (age 7) living with Joseph and Mary. This is the last time we have been able to find any trace of Anton or Catherine. We do know that in Joseph's obituary in 1904, five sons and one daughter were listed as surviving children. We can only account for four sons without Anton.
On May 23, 1862 Joseph Bung(or Grandfather) was born in Roxbury and baptized on May 25, 1862 at St. Norbert's Catholic Church with Joseph Oberembt and Catherine Knechtges as sponsors. The next child born was John- September 8, 1865. When John was about two years old Joseph and mary took their family and moved to Wilton, Monroe County , Wisconsin. Here Gottlieb was born on October 19, 168. Mathew was born about 1875.
Joseph and Mary bought a farm in the town of Wellington, Monroe County, Wisconsin on January 17, 1879(now owned by Walter Friske), section 12,Township 15. This farm is located a short distance from Kendal. It was owned by the Bung family until 1904 when it was sold to W.A. Heding. A copy of the land records is included which has our Great Grandmother's signature and our Great-Grandfather's mark-- from this we conclude Joseph could not write.
The Bung name is a very interesting story. When our ancestors settled in Roxbury their name was spelled BUNG.
Records show that the spelling of the Bung name changed to BONG. However, in the Kendall area, the spelling of the Bung name changed to BUNK, As far as we know Joseph and Mary Bung's decendants are the only family(from Adam and Helena) using BUNK spelling.
As young men ,John and Mathew decided to adventure out West and settled for a while in South Dakota. John homesteaded for awhile and Mathew worked for a Russian as a farm laborer. Some of the Bongs from Roxbury also went to South Dakota and they still have descendants residing there. John and Mathew returned shorly to Wisconsin and then worked as railroad laborers. Ellen married Mike Neuhauser at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Elroy on February 18, 1884. A "Landman" arranged this marriage(according to Mike and Ellen's son, Joseph). Ellen had no formal schooling-- she could not read or write. Gottlieb married Mary Saeck at St. Patrick's Catholic Church, Elroy on April 15, 1894. Witnesses were William Saeck and Elizabeth (Lizzie) Martin.
On November 15, 1894, Joseph C. (our Grandfather) and Anna Martin (our Grandmother) were united in marriage. Witnesses were Gottlieb BUNK and Elizabeth (Lissie)Martin. Enclosed is their wedding picture taken at Elroy, Wisconsin. Joseph and Anna had four children:Louise, October 13, 1895, Edward, Jne 1, 1897, Martha, January 17, 190, Francis Bernard(our Father), September 4, 1902
hoope to hear from you
elsie

Bong of Wisconsin/Maj. Richard Bong AFB

R. Lipprandt  (View posts) Posted: 29 Nov 2004 12:01PM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Bong
There was a proposed Air Force Base that construction was begun on in Southeastern Wisconsin (Racine County I believe) that was named after Maj. Richard Bong.

Eventually, construction was stopped due to the furture conflict of air traffic with Milwaukee being on the North and Chicago being on the South. The base was to be part of the old Strategic Air Wing of the Air Force and to have B-52's stationed there. The time frame would have been in the early to mid 1950's.

I believe the concrete poured for the runways and aprons are still there but have no idea of any buildings ever going up.

Regards, Robert Lipprandt
(South Florida

Re: Bunk,Bung,Bong of Wisconsin

M Christensen  (View posts) Posted: 29 Nov 2004 5:26PM GMT
Classification: Query
Hi, I recall a Richard I. Bong of Poplar, WI, Douglas County was a WW11 Ace/Pilot...there is a museum there where you could get info on his demise. M. Christensen

Re: Bunk,Bung,Bong of Wisconsin

acerileytx1963  (View posts) Posted: 5 Sep 2008 4:51AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Bunk, Bung
In reply to your inquiry, my mother's maiden name was Bunk, and I grew up in Monroe County, WI. I just returned from a huge Bunk family reunion held at the Holiday Inn in Tomah, WI. Gotleib Bunk was my great-grandfather, and Adam Bung my great-great-grandfather. A good point of contact is my uncle David Bunk of Tomah WI.

Michael Riley
Fountain Valley CA

Re: Bunk,Bung,Bong of Wisconsin

elsieburre  (View posts) Posted: 5 Sep 2008 10:38PM GMT
Classification: Query
gotleib bunk,was josephs son,who was adams son, my gggrand father, could you send me your uncle david bunks email or address so i can contact him?my line is mathias seth bong, born 10 dec 1842
any help would be appericated
elsie burrell

Re: Bunk,Bung,Bong of Wisconsin

dhruby_1  (View posts) Posted: 12 Jan 2009 6:13PM GMT
Classification: Query
Iam looking for any family history pertaining to Elizabeth Bong, born about DEC 1847 or 1848 in Germany; Elizabeth lived in Roxbury Township, WI in the 1850's. She married Peter J. Schroeder about 1863 but I am not sure where, Roxbury, WI is my guess. Peter died on 28 NOV 1903 in Sauk City, WI as is buried in Sauk City. Elizabeth died 22 APR 1916 in Sauk City and is buried there also. Elizabeth would be my Great-great grandmother. I do not know anything about her parents, brothers, sisters, etc. I am just starting to research this lineage.

Re: Bunk,Bung,Bong of Wisconsin

elsieburre  (View posts) Posted: 12 Jan 2009 10:57PM GMT
Classification: Query
contact me at rocket_boy_50002000@yahoo.com
i will email you my tree on the family

Re: Bunk,Bung,Bong of Wisconsin

dhruby_1  (View posts) Posted: 5 Jun 2009 7:05PM GMT
Classification: Query
Please send the Bong family tree to my e-mail address:

dhruby@chorus.net

Thank you

Bung and Pung

Mohnbauerin  (View posts) Posted: 24 Jun 2009 4:41PM GMT
Classification: Query
Germany´s phonebook has 157 results for Bung, 163 for Pung
and 9 for Pungg.
write in the names at Wer/Was or take the english version
http://www.dastelefonbuch.de/

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