Joseph McJunkin
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Major Joseph McJunkin (1755-1846) was an American Revolutionary War patriot serving in the battle of Kings Mountain, North Carolina. Joseph McJunkin was a son of Samuel McJunkin and Ann Bogan, and brother of Daniel McJunkin.
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- Reverend James Hodge Saye, Memoirs of Major Joseph McJunkin - Revolutionary Patriot
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