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Children: Mary Runkle, Henry Runkle, Jr.,

Henry G. Runkle was a business man in New York City, who served as President of Interborough Bank at 110 Wall Street in 1906.  An 1890 article in the New York Times on the death of his father, Daniel Runkle, mentions him as Henry G. Runkle, Treasurer of Runkle, Smith & Co., at 15 Wall Street.  And a Brooklyn Eagle story of 1900 refers to him as one of three men behind a new "electric surface railroad line of the Albany and Hudson Railway and Power Company, between Rensselaer, on the Hudson River opposite the City of Albany, and the town of Hudson."   He was a member of the New York Yacht Club.

He owned Camp Honioken on the north-west shore of Upper Saranac Lake.  He was active in the Upper Saranac Yacht Club.

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