Wednesday, February 19, 1919
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DAVE BARNGROVER
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Former Resident Died At Home In Indianapolis
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Mr. Claude Fix was called to Indianapolis this morning to prepare for burial of the body of Daniel Barngrover, an old time resident of Shelby county. Mr. Barngrover died this morning at 6:45 o'clock at his him, 1041 North West Street. His death was due to a complication of diseases. Mr. Barngrover belonged to one of the old time families of the county that resided west of Fairland. He was a member of Company K of the Seventieth Indiana Regiment commanded by General Benjamin Harrison. He fought through the Civil war with great credit. He moved to Indianapolis several years ago where he ahs since resided. His brother, Perry Barngrover, died a few years ago. The body will be brought here this evening. The interment will probably be made when the funeral is held in the City cemetery,
The Shelbyville Republican
Thursday February 20, 1919
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BARNGROVER FUNERAL
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Funeral services for Daniel Barngrover, a former resident of Shelbyville, who died Wednesday at Indianapolis, will be held Friday morning at ten o'clock at the Vine street M.P. church, of which he was a member. The Rev. Solomon Stainbrook will officiate. Burial will be made in the City cemetery. Friends may call tonight from seven o'clock until nine o'clock at the Stewart & Fix undertaking rooms.
Contributed by Barb Huff for Bob McKenzie
http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/obituaries/obit_barngrover.htm
Wednesday, February 19, 1919
Page 1 column 5
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DAVE BARNGROVER
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Former Resident Died At Home In Indianapolis
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Mr. Claude Fix was called to Indianapolis this morning to prepare for burial of the body of Daniel Barngrover, an old time resident of Shelby county. Mr. Barngrover died this morning at 6:45 o'clock at his him, 1041 North West Street. His death was due to a complication of diseases. Mr. Barngrover belonged to one of the old time families of the county that resided west of Fairland. He was a member of Company K of the Seventieth Indiana Regiment commanded by General Benjamin Harrison. He fought through the Civil war with great credit. He moved to Indianapolis several years ago where he ahs since resided. His brother, Perry Barngrover, died a few years ago. The body will be brought here this evening. The interment will probably be made when the funeral is held in the City cemetery,
The Shelbyville Republican
Thursday February 20, 1919
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BARNGROVER FUNERAL
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Funeral services for Daniel Barngrover, a former resident of Shelbyville, who died Wednesday at Indianapolis, will be held Friday morning at ten o'clock at the Vine street M.P. church, of which he was a member. The Rev. Solomon Stainbrook will officiate. Burial will be made in the City cemetery. Friends may call tonight from seven o'clock until nine o'clock at the Stewart & Fix undertaking rooms.
Contributed by Barb Huff for Bob McKenzie
http://www.shelbycountyindiana.org/obituaries/obit_barngrover.htm
Family Members
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Andrew James Barngrover Sr
1811–1886
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David Barngrover
1813 – unknown
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George Wesley Barngrover
1817–1897
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John Smith Barngrover
1822–1900
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Sarah Barngrover Bennett
1822–1852
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James Harvey Barngrover
1825–1911
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David Nelson Barngrover
1827–1889
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William Jackson Barngrover
1828–1911
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Mary Jane Barngrover Colclazier
1837–1904
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Pvt Oliver Perry Barngrover
1841–1915
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