Jesse Barganier and Ellen Jones
Husband Jesse Barganier 1 2
Born: 5 Dec 1801 - GA 1 2
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Died: 13 Nov 1883 1 2
Buried: - Myrtlewood Cem. Lowndes Co. AL 1 2
Father: John Jesse Barganier (1775- ) 1 2 3
Mother: Ann Harding
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Nancy Salter (1801-1877) 1 2 - 1823 1 2
Wife Ellen Jones (details suppressed for this person)
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Jesse Barganier and Nancy Salter
Husband Jesse Barganier 1 2
Born: 5 Dec 1801 - GA 1 2
Christened:
Died: 13 Nov 1883 1 2
Buried: - Myrtlewood Cem. Lowndes Co. AL 1 2
Father: John Jesse Barganier (1775- ) 1 2 3
Mother: Ann Harding
Marriage: 1823 1 2
Other Spouse: Ellen Jones
Wife Nancy Salter 1 2
Born: 20 Feb 1801 - SC 1 2
Christened:
Died: 13 Aug 1877 1 2
Buried: - Myrtlewood Cem. Lowndes Co. AL 1 2
General Notes (Wife)
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[McCroryBarganier.FTW]
GEN: SOUR birthplace noted on 1850 Lowndes Co. AL Census128A
John Barganier and Marcella Robinson
Husband John Barganier 1 2 3
Born: 1806 - Georgia 1 2
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Died: 1864 2
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Father: John Jesse Barganier (1775- ) 1 2 3
Mother: Ann Harding
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Mary Ballard (1805- ) 1 2 3
Noted events in his life were:
• Alt. Birth 2 3, GA, 1806
Wife Marcella Robinson 1 2
Born: Abt 1837 1 2
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Sixty-First Alabama Infantry Regiment
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This regiment was organized at Pollard in September 1863. A number of the men had been in camps of instruction for some time under the conscript law of congress, while the officers were mostly veterans. The regiment was first brigaded under Gen. Clanton, but in Junuary 1864 was ordered to Virginia. Reaching Orange C. H., the regiment took the place of the Twenty-sixth Alabama in Battle's brigade, Rodes' division. The Sixty-first was first under fire at the Wilderness where its loss was severe, but it captured a battery, killed Gen. Jenkins, and almost annihilated his New York Zouave brigade. At Spottsylvania the Sixty-first lost heavily in casualties and prisoners during the several days' fighting. Its loss was not severe at the second Cold Harbor, and it soon after moved into the Valley with Early, and crossed into Maryland. At Snicker's Gap and Winchester the loss of the Sixty-first was severe, and even larger at Fisher's Hill. Rejoining the main army, the regiment took its place in the trenches at Petersburg, and lost continually, especially in prisoners at Hare's Hill. On the retreat to Appomattox the Sixty-first fought much of the time and surrendered there 27 men under Capt. A. B. Fannin.
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Field and Staff Colonels -- Wm. G. Swanson of Macon.
Lieut. Colonels -- Louis H. Hill of Coosa; captured at Petersburg.
Majors -- W. E. Pinckard of Macon; captured at Petersburg.
Adjutants -- Charles T. Pollard, Jr. of Montgomery; resigned. Thomas T. Greene of Montgomery.
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Captains, and Counties from Which the Companies Came. "A"-- Jas. W. Fannin of Macon; captured at Spottsylvania.
"B"-- Robert A. Peterson of Macon; retird. Wm. H. Philpot of Macon; captured at Petersburg.
"C"-- Julius P. Haggerty of Coosa; retired. C. C. Long of Macon.
Butler -- John F. Barganier; detached. .... Porter; captured at Spottsylvania; died in prison.
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CENSUS 1850 Lowndes Co. AL pg 158b
John Jesse Barganier and Ann Harding
Husband John Jesse Barganier 1 2 3
Born: 1775 - Georgia 1 2
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Father: William Barganier (1749- ) 2 3
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Noted events in his life were:
• Alt. Birth 2 3, GA, 1775
Wife Ann Harding (details suppressed for this person)
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1 M Jesse Barganier 1 2
Born: 5 Dec 1801 - GA 1 2
Christened:
Died: 13 Nov 1883 1 2
Buried: - Myrtlewood Cem. Lowndes Co. AL 1 2
Spouse: Ellen Jones (living)
Spouse: Nancy Salter (1801-1877) 1 2
Marr: 1823 1 2
2 M John Barganier 1 2 3
Born: 1806 - Georgia 1 2
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Died: 1864 2
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Spouse: Mary Ballard (1805- ) 1 2 3
Spouse: Marcella Robinson (Abt 1837- ) 1 2
3 M James Isaac F Barganier 1 2
Born: 1806 - GA 1 2
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4 M Madison H Barganier 1 2
Born: 1811 - GA 1 2
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Spouse: Sarah Butts (living)
Spouse: Rutha Beasley (1822- ) 1 2
Marr: 1852 1 2
Spouse: I Laura Wadkins (living)
5 M William Barganier 1 2
Born: 1812 - GA 1 2
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General Notes for Child John Barganier
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Sixty-First Alabama Infantry Regiment
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This regiment was organized at Pollard in September 1863. A number of the men had been in camps of instruction for some time under the conscript law of congress, while the officers were mostly veterans. The regiment was first brigaded under Gen. Clanton, but in Junuary 1864 was ordered to Virginia. Reaching Orange C. H., the regiment took the place of the Twenty-sixth Alabama in Battle's brigade, Rodes' division. The Sixty-first was first under fire at the Wilderness where its loss was severe, but it captured a battery, killed Gen. Jenkins, and almost annihilated his New York Zouave brigade. At Spottsylvania the Sixty-first lost heavily in casualties and prisoners during the several days' fighting. Its loss was not severe at the second Cold Harbor, and it soon after moved into the Valley with Early, and crossed into Maryland. At Snicker's Gap and Winchester the loss of the Sixty-first was severe, and even larger at Fisher's Hill. Rejoining the main army, the regiment took its place in the trenches at Petersburg, and lost continually, especially in prisoners at Hare's Hill. On the retreat to Appomattox the Sixty-first fought much of the time and surrendered there 27 men under Capt. A. B. Fannin.
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Field and Staff Colonels -- Wm. G. Swanson of Macon.
Lieut. Colonels -- Louis H. Hill of Coosa; captured at Petersburg.
Majors -- W. E. Pinckard of Macon; captured at Petersburg.
Adjutants -- Charles T. Pollard, Jr. of Montgomery; resigned. Thomas T. Greene of Montgomery.
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Captains, and Counties from Which the Companies Came. "A"-- Jas. W. Fannin of Macon; captured at Spottsylvania.
"B"-- Robert A. Peterson of Macon; retird. Wm. H. Philpot of Macon; captured at Petersburg.
"C"-- Julius P. Haggerty of Coosa; retired. C. C. Long of Macon.
Butler -- John F. Barganier; detached. .... Porter; captured at Spottsylvania; died in prison.
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CENSUS 1850 Lowndes Co. AL pg 158b
General Notes for Child James Isaac F Barganier
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[McCroryBarganier.FTW]
GEN: MILT GEN: DATE 19 OCT 1850 GEN: PLAC Member, Moriah Church, Butler Co. AL
J W Pearce and Julia M Barganier
Husband J W Pearce (details suppressed for this person)
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Wife Julia M Barganier 1 2
Born: 1838 1 2
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Father: John Barganier (1806-1864) 1 2 3
Mother: Mary Ballard (1805- ) 1 2 3
Madison H Barganier and Sarah Butts
Husband Madison H Barganier 1 2
Born: 1811 - GA 1 2
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Father: John Jesse Barganier (1775- ) 1 2 3
Mother: Ann Harding
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Other Spouse: Rutha Beasley (1822- ) 1 2 - 1852 1 2
Other Spouse: I Laura Wadkins
Wife Sarah Butts (details suppressed for this person)
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Madison H Barganier and Rutha Beasley
Husband Madison H Barganier 1 2
Born: 1811 - GA 1 2
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Father: John Jesse Barganier (1775- ) 1 2 3
Mother: Ann Harding
Marriage: 1852 1 2
Other Spouse: Sarah Butts
Other Spouse: I Laura Wadkins
Wife Rutha Beasley 1 2
Born: 1822 - GA 1 2
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Madison H Barganier and I Laura Wadkins
Husband Madison H Barganier 1 2
Born: 1811 - GA 1 2
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Father: John Jesse Barganier (1775- ) 1 2 3
Mother: Ann Harding
Marriage:
Other Spouse: Sarah Butts
Other Spouse: Rutha Beasley (1822- ) 1 2 - 1852 1 2
Wife I Laura Wadkins (details suppressed for this person)
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William Harrison and Mary Jane Barganier
Husband William Harrison (details suppressed for this person)
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Wife Mary Jane Barganier 1 2
Born: 1830 1 2
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Father: John Barganier (1806-1864) 1 2 3
Mother: Mary Ballard (1805- ) 1 2 3
Nancy C Barganier
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Wife Nancy C Barganier 1 2
Born: 1834 1 2
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Father: John Barganier (1806-1864) 1 2 3
Mother: Mary Ballard (1805- ) 1 2 3
William Barganier
Husband William Barganier 2 3
Born: 1749 - France 2
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• Alt. Birth 2 3, France, 1749
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1 M John Jesse Barganier 1 2 3
Born: 1775 - Georgia 1 2
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Spouse: Ann Harding (living)
General Notes (Husband)
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Hey Karl,
I can help you, but little is known in detail about his ancestors, but his father is very likely William Barganier born c 1749 in France, arriving in GA around 1770. There are other reference to other Barganier in SC and NC in 1776, 1778, 1785, etc., so they are likely others who either came at the same time as William, or here before William. He may have had brothers named John and Andrew.
Either way, he probably married Magaret and they had at least 3 children, our John Jesse in 1775, Ellen circa 1773, and William circa 1774, and perhaps others.
I have much more, if you like, feel free to contact me direct at jsanders@masterimage.net
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History of the Barganiers (pg. 1 thru 4 only) By: Gladys Fields
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BARGANIER
Bergaigne goes back to France. The name Bergaigne took its initial formation between the 11th and 13th centuries and was first recorded as a descriptive identification to distinguish one person from another. By 1490, it had become a recognized surname and was passed on to others in the family. Changing through the centuries, it has mutated to its present form, Barganier. The tinctures and charges represented on the coat-of-arms offers a link with the honors of the past to the present bearer of the name. The shape of the shield on which Barganier's coat-of-arms has been drawn dates back to the 13th century. Its function then was to ward off arrows shot from the cross-bow, blows from axes and protection from battle-axes and swords.
William Barganier, born in France about 1749, came to America in 1770, and landed in the port of Savannah, Georgia. He married Margaret (last name unknown) and they had two sons and one daughter:
Ellen Barganier born 1773 in Georgia William Barganier born in 1774 in Georgia John Jesse Barganier born 1775 in Georgia
There was no information available on Ellen except that she married and lived in Savannah, Georgia.
William Barganier married Clarisa, born in Chatham County, Georgia, in 1795. Their property value was $1,000.00, and their children were:
Seth Barganier born in Washington County, Georgia in 1813 John Barganier born in Jefferson County in 1820 Elizabeth born in Jefferson County Georgia in 1831
John Barganier married Milly A. and their children were:
William Barganier born in Jefferson County, Georgia in 1846 Obadeah Barganier born in Jefferson County, Georgia in 1847 Emaline Barganier born in Jefferson County, Georgia in 1849
John's property value in 1850 was $4,000.00. There is no evidence to indicate that they came to Alabama, so they must have remained in Georgia.
John Jesse moved to Virginia and married Ann Harding, a colonist daughter. They had five sons:
Jesse Barganier born Dec 5, 1801 John Barganier born 1806 James F. Barganier born 1807 Madison H. Barganier born 1811 William Barganier born 1812
Jesse Barganier signed up at the Milledgeville, Georgia, land office so he could join a wagon train from Virginia that was traveling Westward. There is strong evidence to indicate that a Salter family from Washington County, Georgia, which included Nancy Salter, future wife of Jesse, signed up and traveled westward with the wagon train. So, traveling on up through Alabama, Jesse finally settled near Fort Deposit, in an area which was once known as Ballard Precinct. Jesse Barganier was the first Barganier to locate there in 1819. Only months before, Alabama was admitted to the Union as the twenty-second state. Jesse settled on land known as Flag Hill, a big lime spring. Another spring, was called Buck Eye Spring, and today the lime spring is still there. It is still in the Barganier family and belongs to Lois Barganier Willis. This is of historic interest to Lowndes County. In 1812, General Andrew Jackson cut out a road known as the Old Federal Road, cut from Montgomery to Mobile by way of Fort Deposit. In the winters of 1817, 1818, and 1819, large numbers of emigrants passed down Federal Road, some stopping in sections of the county now known as Lowndes. All of the land belonged to the government and could be settled and cultivated by anyone who so desired. Anyone wishing to purchase the land could do so by going to the land office, which was then at Cahaba. The Indians were bad. The men had to carry guns every place they went. March 6, 1818, was the Ogly Massacre in the adjoining Butler County.
The houses were roughly built of logs and poles, covered with boards, held by poles and pegs as there were no nails. Some floors were dirt, packed hard, with mauls or poles split in half with the flat side up. The chimneys were constructed of dirt and rocks. They later built better homes. The old fashioned spinning wheel and loom was a part of the family's furniture. The men worked the fields and hunted for meat, while the women remained at home and looked after the children, spun and wove, cut out and made garments and cooked for the family. (Jesse's mother made the cloth and the pants that he was married in.) In 1936, I saw the pants at a Barganier reunion at the home of Lum Barganier. There were about five hundred relatives, from all parts of Alabama, Georgia and Texas, gathered at his fish pond.
There was no society at this time in 1817. They would frequently assist in a house raising, a log-rolling or a cotton picking.
Until they built a church, they would meet at some neighbor's house to engage in religious worship. We will never know what those people went through in those days. (Another point of interest - Until 1957, a fence was built around the graves of Jesse and Nancy. It was made of wood, put together with pegs, no nails in it. In 1957, the cemetery caretaker tore it down. "BOY, WAS I MAD.")
Jesse Barganier married Nancy Salter in 1823. He became a planter. Gradually, over a period of years, his four brothers followed him to Fort Deposit, except James F., who moved to Butler County. They all became planters and most of the brothers, especially Jesse, thrived, became prosperous and were well respected in their community.
Jesse and Nancy Barganier became parents of a large family (nineteen children):
James W. Barganier born October 3, 1824 William J. Barganier born September 12, 1825 John S. Barganier born September 6, 1826 Unity E. Barganier born August 31, 1827 Lawson B. Barganier born August 21, 1828 Mary I. Barganier born July 29, 1829 Jesse F. Barganier born October 7, 1830 Andrew A. Barganier born January 8, 1832 Ziha George Barganier born June 17, 1833 Hillery H. Barganier born July 20, 1834 Zada H. Barganier born May 7, 1835 Berry C. Barganier born September 7, 1836 Clabourn F. Barganier born January 10, 1839 Nancy H. Barganier born February 10, 1840 Semina L. Barganier born October 14, 1843 Lucinda Barganier born 1844 Gilbert Moore Barganier born January 8, 1845 [could be Gilbert Monroe] Dava A. Barganier born March 12, 1846 Mary G. Barganier born September 20, 1849
Nancy Salter Barganier was the mother of all these children. She and Jesse were very happy with a large family until the Civil War broke out and nine of their sons rode off to the war. Seven of the boys made it back. Some of them were already married at this time.
Berry C. Barganier was in Knoxville, Tennessee, in the Civil War and became sick. His wife wife went to take care of him, also became sick, and they both died the same day. They were brought back and buried in the Fort Deposit Cemetery. Hillery H. Barganier was in the war at the same time. He came back with the bodies and then returned to the war. Berry C. Barganier and his wife died November 15, 1862. He was twenty-five years old at that time. William J. Barganier died in a northern prison camp. Soon the war came to an end. Nancy and Jesse were glad to have their sons home and settled around Fort Deposit. August 13, 1877, Nancy died and is buried in the Fort Deposit Cemetery. All of her sons are buried there except William J. Barganier, who died June 13, 1878.
Jesse Barganier married a widow, Ellen Jones. Jesse did not live long after he remarried. He died on November 13, 1883, and is buried in the Fort Deposit Cemetery with Nancy and Eight of his none sons. (No information available on where Jesse's mother, Ann Harding, is buried.)
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William Barganier
Husband William Barganier 1 2
Born: 1812 - GA 1 2
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Mother: Ann Harding
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Ann Barger
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1 M Chris O'brien (details suppressed for this person)
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Lawrence George and Anne Barger
Husband Lawrence George 5
Born: 1882
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Father: David Hawkins George (1849-1939) 5
Mother: Mary Elizabeth Dacus (1851-1936) 5
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Brian Barger and Patti Renee Hunter
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Mother: Evelyn Joyce Masters
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Brian David Barger
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Mother: Patti Renee Hunter
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Francis Barger and Sarah Pettit
Husband Francis Barger 6
Born: 1 Jan 1786
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Wife Sarah Pettit 6
Born: 11 Sep 1792
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Died: 5 May 1875 - Ned, Greene Co., Pennsylvania
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Father: *Nathaniel Pettit (1762-1834) 6
Mother: *Sarah Fonner (1768- ) 6
J. M. Barger and Nancy Elizabeth Sullins
Husband J. M. Barger 7
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Marriage: 22 Dec 1870 - Roane Co., TN, , ,
Wife Nancy Elizabeth Sullins 7
AKA: Elizabeth (Sullins) Barger
Born: Oct 1850 - Roane Co., TN, , ,
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Father: John B. Sullins (1826-After 1900) 7
Mother: Nancy E. Hudson (1826-After 1900) 7
John Chenoweth and Mary E. Barger
Husband John Chenoweth 8
Born: 7 Nov 1797 8
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Father: Abraham Chenoweth (1770-1845) 8 9
Mother: Rebecca Kerr (1773-1831) 8 9
Marriage: 1820 8
Wife Mary E. Barger 8
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1 M Jacob Chenoweth 8
Born: 1824 8
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2 M Abraham Chenoweth 8
Born: 1826 8
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3 F Rebecca Chenoweth 8
Born: 1828 8
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4 M John B. Chenoweth 8
Born: 1829 8
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Spouse: Elizabeth Glent ( - ) 8
5 F Susan Chenoweth 8
Born: 1831 8
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Spouse: J. Lamb ( - ) 8
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Info from Greg NELSON, Salem, OR.
General Notes for Child Jacob Chenoweth
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Info from Greg NELSON, Salem, OR.
General Notes for Child Abraham Chenoweth
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Info from Greg NELSON, Salem, OR.
Dalton O'neal McKeever and Rita Kay Barger
Husband Dalton O'neal McKeever (details suppressed for this person)
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Father: Jesse Stewart McKeever Sr (1917-Abt 1982) 5
Mother: Easter Lilly Jones
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Austin Lane Bargeron
Husband Austin Lane Bargeron (details suppressed for this person)
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Mother: Janie Maria Wilson
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Blake Kristian Bargeron
Husband Blake Kristian Bargeron 10
Born: 27 Aug 1993
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Mother: Janie Maria Wilson
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John Kristian Bargeron and Janie Maria Wilson
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Mother: Frances Laverne Turner
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1 M Blake Kristian Bargeron 10
Born: 27 Aug 1993
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2 M Austin Lane Bargeron (details suppressed for this person)
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Oscar M. Timms and Eva Bargle
Husband Oscar M. Timms 5
Born: 3 Apr 1884
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Father: Jessie Thomas Timms (1843-1918) 5
Mother: Vinna Harriet L. Owens (1847-1895) 5
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John Bargo and Sallie Grubb
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Born: Sep 1885 11
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Father: Samuel (S.O. Isaac 18220 Grubb (1848-Abt 1905)
Mother: Esther Mills (1847-1905)
John D. Bargo and Amanda Grubb
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Wife Amanda Grubb
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Albert Bargoil
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Eugene Dolphus Bargoil
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J J Bargoil and Emma Gillespie
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1 F Mary Bargoil 5
Born: 7 Jun 1892 - Anderson Co., SC
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