his sister on Maple, avenue on Sunday
last of Bright's Disease, from which
he had suffered for some time. He was
born in Putnam Valley June 14, 1867,
the youngest child of the large family
of Harrison and Mary Barger.
He was unmarried and is survived
by four sisters. Mrs. H. L. Gillette.
Mrs. John R. Tompkins, Mrs. .Tami s
Travis and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, and five
brothers, Amos, Harrison. Reuben,
Calvin and Samuel Barger.
The funeral services were held Wednesday
afternoon from the home of
his sister, Mrs. Gillette, at 2 o'clock,
the Rev. M. P. Williams officiating.
The Interment was at Hillside.
Highland Democrat
November 5,1910
his sister on Maple, avenue on Sunday
last of Bright's Disease, from which
he had suffered for some time. He was
born in Putnam Valley June 14, 1867,
the youngest child of the large family
of Harrison and Mary Barger.
He was unmarried and is survived
by four sisters. Mrs. H. L. Gillette.
Mrs. John R. Tompkins, Mrs. .Tami s
Travis and Mrs. Geo. Nelson, and five
brothers, Amos, Harrison. Reuben,
Calvin and Samuel Barger.
The funeral services were held Wednesday
afternoon from the home of
his sister, Mrs. Gillette, at 2 o'clock,
the Rev. M. P. Williams officiating.
The Interment was at Hillside.
Highland Democrat
November 5,1910
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