HUSBAND: Byron L. BARGAR Born: Place: Marr: Place: Died: Place: Burial: Place: Father: Gilbert Hare BARGAR See Family Group Sheet 10166 Mother: Sophia Jane LAKIN
WIFE: Florence NEIL Born: Place: Died: Place: Burial: Place: Father: Mother:
CHILDREN: 1. Name: Julia BARGAR Born: Place: Marr: To: John ALLEN Died: Place: 2. Name: Henry BARGAR See Family Group Sheet 10168 Born: Place: Marr: To: Died: Place: 3. Name: Gilbert H. BARGAR See Family Group Sheet 10247 Born: 1901 Place: Marr: To: Died: 11 Oct 1921 Place:
(A) The Barger surname has changed to "Bargar" in this line.
(B) Byron L. Bargar practiced law in Columbus Ohio. He was a Captain in the
Spanish-American War and served as Colonel of the 4th Ohio Infantry
prior to World War I. He also served as a Colonel in the Inspector General's
Department in the 37th Division during World War I.
(C) Julia Bargar and her husband, John Allen, had one daughter, Julia Allen of Columbus, Ohio.
(D) This family is descended from the Putnam Valley Barger family of New York.
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(1) Barger, Alvan Lyell, The Barger Journal, self-published, Charlottesville, VA, Vol. 1, No. 1, June 1924.
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