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John S. TonkyJohn S. Tonky in The Boston Courier - Aug 24 1835
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"... uffer that period, and the of lhe successful competitor (if desired) published in the papers, i in which this shall appear. NE IT, J K KOI NSF I T, JOHN S TONKY, JAMES ADG KK, AK KX. BLACK. Charleston. H. C. July ‘21. TO V TR ADERS. 3-1 l Rad illin-,, ,.in- 1 c, u n a. a, K an .1 eo ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
John TonkyJohn Tonky in The Boston Record - Jan 12 1894
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"... clerk in you “Prometheus Clerk (rather new at the ma'am lt doesn't come unbound at LOST AND FOUND. B oat can have by proving property atul paying charges. Address JOHN TONKY, Lincoln st., mas L ost between kaht somer. ville and Berkeley st., Boston, a pansy pin- diamond a liberal reward wi l be paid and no questions askea ou return ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
John A. TonkyJohn A. Tonky in The Boston Globe - Feb 8 1931
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"... between Berkeley and Washington sts.; reward. G 271. Globe office. rosary. Friday night, between st. aml Back Bay; reward. ealth 2639 LOST -P. O. Credit Union hook. Return to JOHN A. TONKY. 5 Cottage pk.. Dorchester. ur rooni 410, 215 State st.. Boston. watch. January 31. Charle st.: goltl ca se. monogram and cret $10 reward. no question. 0546. I Persian muff ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
John TonkyJohn Tonky in The Boston Traveler - Sep 16 1878
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"... men's Christian Association, lt was addressed Tetlie Kev. Albert E. Dunning, pastor of the ing at the corner of Washington and streets bv a team owned and driven by John Tonky. Two of his ritis were broken, and he was hadly cut on the bead and braised in several places. A horse driven by Constable Aaron F. ton, of the Municipal ..."
Publication place: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States