John M. Dunkle, M. D., a well known physician
and surgeon of Butler, Pennsylvania, is a native of Pennsylvania. He was
born at West Freedom, Clarion County, July 4, 1882, a son of H. C. and
Mary L. (Russell) Dunkle.
H. C. Dunkle was born in Clarion County,
Pennsylvania, June 28, 1854. His parents were Michael and Caroline (Boyer)
Dunkle. The Dunkles and Boyers came from Pottsville, Schuylkill County,
Pennsylvania, and settled in Clarion County. They were of German descent.
To Michael and Caroline (Boyer) Dunkle the following children were born:
(1) Peter, a retired lumber estimator, lives in California; (2) Olive,
married Rev. J. W. Nichols, a Methodist minister, both deceased, and are
buried near Seattle, Washington; (3) Rev. V. F., a Methodist minister,
deceased, and buried near Seattle; (4) J. W., attorney, was U. S. district
attorney at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, for many years, where he still lives
and is engaged in active practice;
(5) Alfred, was for many years a station agent for the Pennsylvania
Railroad at Titusville, Pennsylvania, now lives retired near Seattle,
Washington; (6) Carrie, the wife of H. C. Miller, lives near Los Angeles;
(7) Dr. C. G., physician and surgeon, Pittsburgh; and (8) H. C., father of
the subject of this sketch.
H. C. Dunkle received a common school education and
engaged in lumbering. He purchased a mill, bought timber lands in large
tracts and built boats which were used on the Ohio River carrying coal. He
continued in this business until 1901, when he sold out and removed to
Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, where he lived retired until his death,
which occurred July 20, 1924. He is buried in North Cemetery, Butler. He
was a Republican and a member of the Methodist Church. His wife, Mary L.
(Russell) Dunkle, was a daughter of William and Anna (Crozier) Russell,
natives of Clarion County, and both now deceased. Mrs. Russell is buried
in Clarion County, and her husband in Kansas City, Missouri. To H. C. and
Mary L. (Russell) Dunkle six children were born: (1) Bertha, married
William T. Hindman, a steam shovel engineer, resides at Worthington,
Pennsylvania; (2) Myrtle A., married U. Ryan, superintendent of the Unity
Coal Company, Oakmont, Pennsylvania; (3) Dr. John M., the subject of this
sketch; (4) Ada, married J. W. Minteer, agriculturist, resides at
Worthington, Pennsylvania; (5) Anna, deceased, buried at West Freedom; and
(6) I. C., with the Corona Cord Tire Company, resides in Butler.
Doctor Dunkle was educated in the public schools of
Clarion County, took a preparatory course at Sligo, Pennsylvania, and
Clarion Normal School. In 1909 he received his degree of Doctor of
Medicine from the Medical College of the University of Pittsburgh. He
served his interneship at Mercy Hospital, 1909-1910, after which he
located at Worthington, Pennsylvania. In 1918 he came to Butler, where he
has since been engaged in the practice of his profession.
Doctor Dunkle married, in 1911, Miss Lena Kison, a
daughter of H. A. and Sally (Way) Kison. Mr. Kison was an oil operator for
many years in this section of the country, and is now living retired at
Worthington. He was born in Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, and his wife
was a native of Butler County, Pennsylvania. To Doctor and Mrs. Dunkle
three children have been born: Robert, born June 30, 1913, a student in
Butler High School; Sarah, born April 9, 1915, a student; and J. M., Jr.,
born August 24, 1916, died August 29, 1923.
Doctor Dunkle is a close and careful student in his
calling and holds membership in the Butler County Medical Society, the
Pennsylvania State Medical Society, and American Medical Association. As a
fraternalist he is a member of Phi Rho Sigma fraternity; Victory Lodge, A.
F. and A. M., No. 694, New Castle; Consistory, thirty-second degree, New
Castle; Syria Temple, A. A. 0. N. M. S., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; and
Syria Caravan, No. 14, A. A. 0. N. M. S., Butler.
In political matters Doctor Dunkle is a Republican,
and while a resident of Worthington was a member of the City Council and
served as its president for five years. He is a member of the Methodist
Church, while Mrs. Dunkle belongs to the United Presbyterian Church.
History of Butler County, Pennsylvania,
Topeka: Historical Pub. Co., 1927,
Pages 742-744.
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