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Chang and Eng Bunker
60-ish year old conjoined twin brothers wearing a suit and facing the camera
Eng (left) and Chang (right) in later years
BornMay 11, 1811
Samut Songkhram, Rattanakosin Kingdom (Siam)
Died (aged 62)
Mount Airy, North Carolina, U.S.
Cause of deathChang: Cerebral blood clot
Eng: Fright
Resting placeWhite Plains Baptist Church, Mount Airy, N.C.
36°27′13″N 80°37′44″W / 36.4536°N 80.6288°W / 36.4536; -80.6288[1]
Years active1829–1870
Known forExhibitions as curiosities, and known as the original "Siamese twins"
Spouse(s)Chang: Adelaide Yates
Eng: Sarah Yates
(both m. 1843)
ChildrenChang: 10
Eng: 11

Chang Bunker and Eng Bunker (May 11, 1811 – January 17, 1874) were Siamese (Thai)-American conjoined twin brothers whose fame propelled the expression "Siamese twins" to become synonymous for conjoined twins in general. They were widely exhibited as curiosities and were "two of the nineteenth century's most studied human beings".[2]

The brothers were born with Chinese ancestry in Siam (now known as Thailand) and were brought to the United States in 1829. Physicians inspected them as they became known to American and European audiences in "freak shows".[3] Newspapers and the public were initially sympathetic to them, and within three years they left the control of their managers, who they thought were cheating them, and toured on their own. In early exhibitions, they were exoticized and displayed their athleticism; they later held conversations in English in a more dignified parlor setting.

In 1839, after a decade of financial success, the twins quit touring and settled near Mount Airy, North Carolina. They became American citizens, bought slaves, married local sisters, and fathered 21 children, several of whom accompanied them when they resumed touring. Chang and Eng's respective families lived in separate houses, where the twins took alternating three-day stays. After the Civil War, they lost part of their wealth and their slaves. Eng died hours after Chang at the age of 62. An autopsy revealed that their livers were fused in the ligament connecting their sternums.

The novelist Darin Strauss writes, "their conjoined history was a confusion of legend, sideshow hyperbole, and editorial invention even while they lived."[4] Many works have fictionalized the Bunkers' lives, often to symbolize cooperation or discord, notably in representing the Union and Confederacy during the Civil War.

  1. ^ "The Grave of Chang and Eng Bunker". Atlas Obscura. Archived from the original on July 19, 2018. Retrieved July 18, 2018.
  2. ^ Bogdan 1990, p. 296, note 1.
  3. ^ Bogdan 1990, p. 12.
  4. ^ Quigley 2012, p. 22.

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