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William Henry Harrison Barger

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William Henry Harrison Barger Veteran

Birth
Moorefield, Hardy County, West Virginia, USA
Death
27 Mar 1915 (aged 77)
Winfield, Cowley County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Winfield, Cowley County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Union Cemetery section
Memorial ID
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Civil War:
Company C.
4th Regiment
Ohio Infantry

The Winfield Daily Free Press
Winfield, Kansas
Monday, March 29, 1915
Page 5

Mr. Barger Dead.

William H. Barger of 1006 East Eleventh avenue, died at his home at midnight last Saturday night after suffering sixteen weeks from a complication of diseases. Mr. Barger was for some time proprietor of the Brittan hotel until ten months ago. At the time of his death he owned a hotel in Blackwell.

The deceased was seventy-five years of age and is survived by his wife, Mrs. Addie Barger, and seven children. The children are: Mrs. L.L. Lake of Higgansville, Mo., Mrs. J.L. Carter of Emporia, Harry Barger of Eureka, Kansas, Jack Barger of Kansas City and Miss Edith Jennelee and Harold of this place.

The funeral will be held at two-thirty o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the first Methodist church with Dr. F.A. Hawke in charge. Burial will be in Union cemetery. The children are all expected home for the funeral.

Persons wishing to view the body may do so by calling at the home between ten o'clock a.m. and two o'clock p.m. tomorrow.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)

Civil War:
Company C.
4th Regiment
Ohio Infantry

The Winfield Daily Free Press
Winfield, Kansas
Monday, March 29, 1915
Page 5

Mr. Barger Dead.

William H. Barger of 1006 East Eleventh avenue, died at his home at midnight last Saturday night after suffering sixteen weeks from a complication of diseases. Mr. Barger was for some time proprietor of the Brittan hotel until ten months ago. At the time of his death he owned a hotel in Blackwell.

The deceased was seventy-five years of age and is survived by his wife, Mrs. Addie Barger, and seven children. The children are: Mrs. L.L. Lake of Higgansville, Mo., Mrs. J.L. Carter of Emporia, Harry Barger of Eureka, Kansas, Jack Barger of Kansas City and Miss Edith Jennelee and Harold of this place.

The funeral will be held at two-thirty o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the first Methodist church with Dr. F.A. Hawke in charge. Burial will be in Union cemetery. The children are all expected home for the funeral.

Persons wishing to view the body may do so by calling at the home between ten o'clock a.m. and two o'clock p.m. tomorrow.
(transcribed by Judy Mayfield)



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