James Junken1

(say 1680 - )
| Relationship | 6th great-grandfather of Lorna Henderson |
BMDB data
James Junken was born say 1680 ?Port of Menteith, PER, SCT.2James Junken married Cathren McQueen on 20 Dec 1705 Port of Menteith, PER, SCT

, entry reads: James junken & Cathren Mcqueen both belonging to this paroch after orderly proclamations were married.1Names
In 1706 his surname was recorded as Jenkein.3 In 1708 his surname was recorded as Junkin.2External links
James Junken belongs to a DNA tested line. There may be more information available on DNASurnames under the DNA project for his/her surname/line.Family | Cathren McQueen (say 1685 - ) |
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| Charts | My pedigree chart Paternal ancestors of Lorna Paternal timeline JUNKEN |
| Last Edited | 15 Aug 2024 |
Citations
- Scottish BMDB entries (to 1854), http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/index.php, Marr. 20 Dec 1705 James JUNKEN & Cathren McQUEEN, Port of Menteith, PER, 388 / 10 396, copy d/loaded Apr 2022.
- Scottish BMDB entries (to 1854), http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/index.php, Bap. 17 Dec 1708 James s/o James JUNKIN & Cathren McQUEEN, Port of Menteith, PER, 388 / 10 46, copy d/loaded Apr 2022.
- Scottish BMDB entries (to 1854), http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/index.php, Bap. 6 Dec 1706 William s/o James JENKEIN & Cathren McQUEEN, Port of Menteith, PER, Par.: 388; Ref: 10/39, copy d/loaded Dec 2023.
- Kevin Jenkins, "Jenkins/Neilson ex KevinJenkins (s/o Harold)," e-mail to Lorna Henderson, Rcvd Aug 2024.
- Births deaths marriages index (pre 1855): Scotland, Birth/Bap.? 2 Mar 1712 Patrick s/o James JUNKEN & Cathren McQUEEN, Port of Menteith, PER, 388 10/ 59, extracted May 2023 , Microfiche and http://scotlandspeople.gov.uk
- Scottish BMDB entries (to 1854), http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/index.php, Bap. 14 Oxr 1722 Robert s/o James JUNKIN & Katrin McQUEEN "in the Tarr", Port of Menteith, PER 388/ Pg 102 of 515, copy d/loaded Apr 2022.
E. & O. E. Some/most parish records are rather hard to read and names, places hard to interpret, particularly if you are unfamiliar with an area.
