Nathan S. Barger was born January 1, 1874 near Eddyville, Illinois to John and Elizabeth (Hazel) S. Barger.
Nathan was united in marriage to Julia Ann Stone, daughter of William and Elmina (S. Barger) Stone on May 1, 1892 at the Pleasant Hill Church near Eddyville, Illinois. The ceremony was performed by B. W. Rose, Minister of the Gospel. Witnesses were Charles Osburn and Della S. Barger. Nathan and Julia were the parents of ten children. They were Blanch, Claude, Sylvia, Marzilla, Roy, Myrtle, Almon, Lyman, Irvin, and Clifford.
Nathan died on April 4, 1929 in Pope County, Illinois. The cause of death was nephritis. He was buried April 5, 1929 in Pleasant Hill (Boulden) Cemetery.
Nathan S. Barger was born January 1, 1874 near Eddyville, Illinois to John and Elizabeth (Hazel) S. Barger.
Nathan was united in marriage to Julia Ann Stone, daughter of William and Elmina (S. Barger) Stone on May 1, 1892 at the Pleasant Hill Church near Eddyville, Illinois. The ceremony was performed by B. W. Rose, Minister of the Gospel. Witnesses were Charles Osburn and Della S. Barger. Nathan and Julia were the parents of ten children. They were Blanch, Claude, Sylvia, Marzilla, Roy, Myrtle, Almon, Lyman, Irvin, and Clifford.
Nathan died on April 4, 1929 in Pope County, Illinois. The cause of death was nephritis. He was buried April 5, 1929 in Pleasant Hill (Boulden) Cemetery.
Family Members
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Melvina S. Barger
1868–1883
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Spencer S Barger
1869–1951
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William Barger
1871–1964
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Estella Barger Epperheimer
1875–1959
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Aeria L. S. Barger
1878–1878
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Albert L S Barger
1879–1928
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Clyde S. Barger
1882–1884
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Finley Shuffle Barger
1885–1966
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Loren S. Barger
1887–1967
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Infant Daughter S. Barger
1890–1890
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Clarence S. Barger
1893–1974
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Lois S. Barger
1895–1896
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Baby Girl S. Barger
1898–1899
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