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David A Barger

Birth21 May 1829 - Natural Bridge Station, Rockbridge, Virginia, USA
Death3 March 1885 - Lucas County, Iowa, USA
MotherMary Ann Pettigrew
FatherPeter Barger

Born in Natural Bridge Station, Rockbridge, Virginia, USA on 21 May 1829 to Peter Barger and Mary Ann Pettigrew. David A Barger married Fiana H Darst and had 6 children. He passed away on 3 March 1885 in Lucas County, Iowa, USA.

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Peter Barger
1791 - 1855
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Mary Ann Pettigrew
1797 - 1847
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Fiana H Darst
1836 - 1886
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Harriet "Hattie" Ann Barger
1869 - 1939
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Charles Schauklin Barger
1866 - 1926
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Luella L. Barger
1869 - 1925
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William Beauregard Barger
1862 - 1907
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Benjamin Darst Barger
1864 - 1912
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Robert E Barger
1879 - 1879

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