Bundy, Francis and Bertha (Segar), then Lucy (Whaley/Boughton)  

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transpixel June Bell Horning holding June Bundy, 1908. June Horning was June Bundy's namesake, and her middle name "Bell" went to June's sister Beulah. June Horning was a double cousin, who sometimes visited from Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, and it is recalled Francis brought her back with him from Pennsylvania to visit once (note: the year of 1908 for this picture and Francis's visit to Pennsylvania in 1908 match). She was the granddaughter of Thomas Bundy (brother of William) and Nancy Hevener (sister of Emeline).  Her mother's maiden name was Samantha Bundy, who was referred to as "Mant." Lucy said in later years that Lucy did not like it when June Horning visited, because "Papa had a twinkle in his eye" when June Horning was around. (Original: Mary Hundeby) transpixel
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June Bell Horning holding June Bundy, 1908. June Horning was June Bundy's namesake, and her middle name "Bell" went to June's sister Beulah. June Horning was a double cousin, who sometimes visited from Clearfield County, Pennsylvania, and it is recalled Francis brought her back with him from Pennsylvania to visit once (note: the year of 1908 for this picture and Francis's visit to Pennsylvania in 1908 match). She was the granddaughter of Thomas Bundy (brother of William) and Nancy Hevener (sister of Emeline). Her mother's maiden name was Samantha Bundy, who was referred to as "Mant." Lucy said in later years that Lucy did not like it when June Horning visited, because "Papa had a twinkle in his eye" when June Horning was around. (Original: Mary Hundeby)


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