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==Military==
 
==Military==
Henry Bunzer is listed as a soldier who fought in the War of 1812 in '''[[h:History of Albany County|History of Albany County]]''' by Tenney and Howell. They got their information from the source quoted below:<br>
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Henry Bunzer is listed as a soldier who fought in the War of 1812 in '''[[h:History of the County of Albany|History of the County of Albany]]''' by Tenney and Howell. They got their information from the source quoted below:<br>
 
Number: 1,715 (possibly 1,745)<br>
 
Number: 1,715 (possibly 1,745)<br>
 
Name: '''Bunzer, Henry'''<br>
 
Name: '''Bunzer, Henry'''<br>
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:Index of Awards on the Claims of Soldiers of the War of 1812, New York Adjutant General's Office, Originally published 1860<br>
 
:Index of Awards on the Claims of Soldiers of the War of 1812, New York Adjutant General's Office, Originally published 1860<br>
  
The Knox Sesquicentennial Booklet probably got their list from '''[[h:History of Albany County|History of Albany County]]''', so a misspelling in the Pension list carries through. No record of Henry Bunzer exists anywhere, but a Henry Bunzey was living in Knox in 1860 when Henry Bunzer is listed as applying for a pension from Knox. My (John Elberfeld) assumption is that Bunzer is a misspelling of Bunzey
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The Knox Sesquicentennial Booklet probably got their list from '''[[h:History of the County of Albany|History of the County of Albany]]''', so a misspelling in the Pension list carries through. No record of Henry Bunzer exists anywhere, but a Henry Bunzey was living in Knox in 1860 when Henry Bunzer is listed as applying for a pension from Knox. My (John Elberfeld) assumption is that Bunzer is a misspelling of Bunzey
  
 
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Henry Bunzer is listed as a soldier who fought in the War of 1812 in History of the County of Albany by Tenney and Howell. They got their information from the source quoted below:
Number: 1,715 (possibly 1,745)
Name: Bunzer, Henry
Residence of Applicant: Knox, Albany County, New York
Amount Allowed: $75.00

Index of Awards on the Claims of Soldiers of the War of 1812, New York Adjutant General's Office, Originally published 1860

The Knox Sesquicentennial Booklet probably got their list from History of the County of Albany, so a misspelling in the Pension list carries through. No record of Henry Bunzer exists anywhere, but a Henry Bunzey was living in Knox in 1860 when Henry Bunzer is listed as applying for a pension from Knox. My (John Elberfeld) assumption is that Bunzer is a misspelling of Bunzey

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