Marriage - On February 7, 1942 in Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, Harry M. Barager, aged 23, of Philadelphia, Pa. single, a marine engineer, born June 13, the son of Harry and Carrie Barager, both of Pennsylvania, was married to Anne M. Buckley, aged 21, of Philadelphia, Pa., single, a salesgirl at a Five and Ten, born April 17th, the daughter of George and Anna Buckley, both of Maryland, by the Rev. F. Raymond Baker, of Wilmington, Delaware, and witnesses by Marion Dillan and Frank McCloskey, both of Philadelphia. Pa.
Also - "Barager - Buckley - Harry Barager, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry (Harry) Barager, of Philadelphia, formerly of this city, and Miss Anne Buckley, of Philadelphia, were married in that city on February 7. The bridegroom is a member of the Merchant Marines."
In 1920, Harry Barager, Jr., aged 1, was living in Hazleton, Luzerne, Pa., in the home of his parents, Harry Barager, aged 38, and Carrie Barager, aged 32, with brother, Donald Barager, aged 8. His father was shown to be a boiler salesman.
In 1930, Harry Barager, aged 11, was living on Saybrook Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa., with his parents, Harry Barager, aged 48, and Carrie Barager, aged 43, and brother, Donald Barager, aged 18, who worked for a book binding factory. His father was shown to be a salesman for a steam boiler company.
(Delaware, Marriage Records, 1750-1954 for Harry M Barager 1942 Part 2; Standard-Speaker (Hazleton, Pennsylvania), 24 Feb 1942, Tuesday, Page 7; Harry Myers Barager, in the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007; Harry M Barager in the U.S. Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2006)
Marriage - On February 7, 1942 in Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, Harry M. Barager, aged 23, of Philadelphia, Pa. single, a marine engineer, born June 13, the son of Harry and Carrie Barager, both of Pennsylvania, was married to Anne M. Buckley, aged 21, of Philadelphia, Pa., single, a salesgirl at a Five and Ten, born April 17th, the daughter of George and Anna Buckley, both of Maryland, by the Rev. F. Raymond Baker, of Wilmington, Delaware, and witnesses by Marion Dillan and Frank McCloskey, both of Philadelphia. Pa.
Also - "Barager - Buckley - Harry Barager, son of Mr. and Mrs. Perry (Harry) Barager, of Philadelphia, formerly of this city, and Miss Anne Buckley, of Philadelphia, were married in that city on February 7. The bridegroom is a member of the Merchant Marines."
In 1920, Harry Barager, Jr., aged 1, was living in Hazleton, Luzerne, Pa., in the home of his parents, Harry Barager, aged 38, and Carrie Barager, aged 32, with brother, Donald Barager, aged 8. His father was shown to be a boiler salesman.
In 1930, Harry Barager, aged 11, was living on Saybrook Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa., with his parents, Harry Barager, aged 48, and Carrie Barager, aged 43, and brother, Donald Barager, aged 18, who worked for a book binding factory. His father was shown to be a salesman for a steam boiler company.
(Delaware, Marriage Records, 1750-1954 for Harry M Barager 1942 Part 2; Standard-Speaker (Hazleton, Pennsylvania), 24 Feb 1942, Tuesday, Page 7; Harry Myers Barager, in the U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007; Harry M Barager in the U.S. Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2006)
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