PHILIP BARGER
Immigrated to
Boston, MA in 1685
Source: Virkus, F. A. ed, “Immigrants to America Before 1750,
an Alphabetical
List of Immigrants to the Colonies Before 1750
Compiled from
Official and Other Records” Genealogical
Publishing Co.,
p. 162.
PHILIP BARGER
Spouse: Mary Smith
Married: 8 Mar 1714
Boston, Suffolk
Co., MA
Source: 1992 IGI
PHILIP BARGER
Killed: 8 Jul 1755 by Indians
At Draper’s
Meadow Massacre in VA
Children:
1. Philip Barger
2. Casper Barger
Source: Barger, G.J.P., Barger Family Newsletter No. 1, p. 1,
1 Sep 1955,
LDS Fiche 604052
PHILIP BARGER
Father: Philip Barger
Brother of Casper
and father of Philip.
Killed 8 Jul
1755 by Indians at Draper’s Meadow Massacre in VA
Source: Barger, G.J.P., Barger Family Newsletter No. 1, pp. 1 and 4,
1 Sep 1955,
LDS Fiche 604052
PHILIP BARGER
Born: 1 Sep 1741 - Augusta Co., VA
Father: Philip Barger
Married: 4 Feb 1765 - VA
1st Spouse: Eve Clements
Children:
1. Gasper Barger, b. 1766 VA
2. Jacob Henry Barger, b. 1769 VA
3. John Barger, b. 1771 VA
4. Philip Barger, b. 1773 VA
5. Christian (or Christine) Barger, b. 1776 VA
6. Eva Barger, b. 1779 VA
7. Philip Barger, b. 1781 VA
8. Catherine Barger, b. 1782 VA
9. Adam Barger, b. 1784 VA
BFHS Family Group Sheet 10044
2nd Spouse: Barbara May
Children:
1. Mary Barger, b. 1792
2. George Barger, b. 1793
3. Frederick Barger, b. 1794
4. Jane Barger
5. Freeman Barger, b. 1799
BFHS Family Group Sheet 10045
PHILIP BARGER
Born: 1741 in Augusta Co., VA
Son of Philip
and grandson of Philip, both of whom were killed
at the Draper’s
Meadow Massacre.
Source: Barger, G.J.P., Barger Family Newsletter No. 1, pp. 1 and 4,
1 Sep 1955,
LDS Fiche 604052
Note: According to Mr. Ron Craig, Rt 1, Columbia, MO 65201,
Philip Barger,
“as a boy of fourteen was one of the very few
persons to survive
the Draper’s Meadows Massacre, July 30th
1755. Eluding the Indians, he finally made his way back to
his old home
in the Shenandoah Valley and there he grew to
manhood. He became a freighter at which he prospered.
He
married Eve
Clements of Koiner's Store, VA. She was born
May 1, 1749,
and died at Blacksburg, VA on Oct 7, 1791.
Soon after their
marriage, Philip and Eve Barger moved to
Draper’s
Meadows to reclaim the land that had cost the life
of Philip’s
father. It was good land and the Bargers made a
fine farm of
it and there they spent the rest of their lives.
Their children
were all born there and Philip and Eve were
buried on the
farm. The present day town of Blacksburg is on
one-time Barger
land. A surviving letter written by Philip
Barger in 1795
shows him to have been a cultured gentleman of
refined sentiments
and possessed of an enviable command of the
English Language. He died at Blacksburg, Montgomery Co., VA,
August 3, 1803. Philip and Eve had the following children:
Gasper (Casper?),
Jacob, Hohn, Philip, Christian, Eve, Catherine,
and Adam. After Eve Clements Barger died, Philip married
again, to Barbara
May of Blacksburg, VA by whom he had four
children: Mary, George (died in infancy), Frederick and
Larene. Most of the children of Philip and Eve Barger moved
to Indiana and
Illinois.”
Note: Philip had a part in building the Barger Indian Fort.
A marker has
been erected to note the location near Blacksburg, VA.
Source: Barger, G.J.P., MD., Barger Family Newsletter No. 2,
10 Jan 1956,
LDS Fiche No. 6047052
BFHS Family Group Sheet 10044 and
BFHS Family Group Sheet 10045
PHILIP BARGER
Died: 30 Jul 1755 at Draper’s Meadow, VA during an Indian
attack, together
with his brother Gasper. According to
Mr. Ron Craig,
Rt 1, Columbia, MO 65201, “Philip Barger was
born in the
German Palatinate about 1700. He came to
Philadelphia
from Rotterdam, Holland and from there to the
Shenandoah Valley
of Virginia before 1740. He owned farmland
near McGaheysville
in what was then Augusta County, (later
Rockingham County). His wife’s name is unknown. They
were
probably married
in Germany. Philip’s brother, Gasper Barger,
lived on a farm
in the same community. He also had come to
Philadelphia
via Rotterdam, and this may be the origin of the
erroneous family
tradition that the Bargers were Dutch.
In 1755, the
Bargers came to notice when Philip and Gasper
and Philip’s
son, Philip, Jr., were making preparations for a
journey to Draper’s
Meadows in Southwest Virginia where they
had bought farm
land in a new land development, their purpose
being to erect
buildings before moving their families there.
It will be recalled
that this was the time of the French and
Indian War. On July 9th, General Braddock was defeated and
killed. Colonel George Washington was retreating with the
reminants of
Braddock’s Army and the Indians were out of hand
everywhere. July 30, 1775, Indians struck the new settlement
at Draper’s
Meadow and the entire settlement was wiped out.
Gasper and Philip
Barger, Sr., being among those killed.”
PHILIP BARGER
Census: 1768 – Rowan Co., NC
PHILIP BARGER
Born: 24 Dec 1773 - VA
Father: Philip Barger, b. 741
Mother: Eve Clements
Died: in OH
PHILIP BARGER,
SR.
Born: 1775 – VA
Source: 1994 Addendum to IGI
PHILIP BARGER
Born: 6 Nov 1792 – Sparta, White Co., TN
Father: Gasper Barger
Mother: Elizabeth Rollings Brown
Married: 2 Oct 1811
Spouse: Sarah Gist
Buried: Green Grove Cemetary, Latham, Moniteau Co., MO
PHILIP BARGER
Spouse: Ruth Grass
Married: 1 May 1800 - Hardin Co., KY
Died: Boone Twp., Harrison Co., IN
Buried: Barger Cemetery, Harrison Co., IN
Children:
1. Henry Barger
2. Mary Barger
BFHS Family Group Sheet 10285
PHILIP BARGER
Died: 3 Aug 1803
Blacksburg,
Montgomery Co, VA
PHILIP BARGER
Married: 1 May 1806 Hardin, KY
Spouse: Ruth Grass
Source: Antoniak, Eleanor, “Kentucky Marriage Records from
the Kentucky
Historical Society” Genealogical Publishing Co.,
Baltimore, 1983,
p. 252.
BFHS Family Group Sheet 10285
PHILIP BARGER
1807 Tax List
– OH 009
Fairfield Twp.,
Highland Co., OH
PHILIP BARGER
11 Apr 1810
– Berks Co., PA
Father: Philip Barger
Source: 1992 IGI
PHILIP BARGER
Married: 2 Oct 1811
Spouse: Sara Gist (1794-1857)
Note: Sara Gist was a descendent of Christopher Gist,
early explorer
of the Ohio Valley, whose grandmother was
Edith Cromwell,
daughter of Richard and grandaughter of
Oliver Cromwell.
PHILIP BARGER
Taxpayer List
– 1812 Fayette Co., OH
Source: “The 1812 Census of Ohio, a State-wide Index of
Taxpayers”
TLC Genealogy, Miami Beach, FL, 1992
PHILIP BARGER
Born: Ca. 1814 – PA
Source: 1994 Addendum to IGI
PHILIP BARGER,
JR.
Born: 1815 – OH
Father: Philip Barger, Sr.
Source: 1994 Addendum to IGI
PHILIP (or Phillip)
BARGER
Born: Ca. 1816 – IN
Father: Christian Barger
Source: 1994 Addendum to IGI
PHILIP BARGER
Census: 1820 – PA 204
Decatur Twp.,
Mifflin Co., PA
PHILIP BARGER
Census: 1820 – VA 170
Montgomery Co.,
VA
PHILIP BARGER
Tax List –
23 Jul 1821
Boone Co., MO
PHILIP BARGER
Spouse: Jane Andrews
Married: 7 Apr 1824 – Fayette Co., OH
Source: 1992 IGI
PHILIP BARGER
Census: 1830 – MO 126
Cider Twp.,
Boone Co., MO
PHILIP BARGER
Census: 1830 – PA 243
Perry Twp.,
Armstrong Co., PA
PHILIP BARGER
1833-1839
Justice of the
Peace
Morgan Co.,
MO
PHILIP BARGER
Born: Ca. 1835 – OH
Father: John Barger
Source: 1994 Addendum to IGI
PHILIP BARGER
Spouse: Elizabeth Shorey
Married: 4 Oct 1838
Delaware Co.,
IN
Source: 1992 IGI
PHILIP BARGER
Census: 1840 – IN 274
Boone Twp.,
Harrision Co., IN
PHILIP BARGER
Census: 1840 – MO 175
Willow Fork
Twp., Morgan Co., MO
PHILIP BARGER
Census: 1840 – NY 127
Columbia Twp.,
Herkimer Co., NY
PHILIP BARGER
Census: 1840 – PA 110
Perry Twp.,
Armstrong Co., PA
PHILIP BARGER
Census: 1840 – PA 165
Manor Twp.,
Lancaster Co., PA
PHILIP BARGER
Census: 1840 – PA 049
Armagh Twp.,
Mifflin Co., PA
PHILIP BARGER
Census: 1840 – VA 047
Northeast Dist.,
Campbell Co., VA
PHILIP BARGER
Will dated 5
Oct 1842, from which the following is quoted:
“…having a wife and family dearly beloved by me, and all and
each member
thereof having strove together harmoniously to
earn our estate…wife
Sarah (Gist) to live upon plantation
upon which I
now reside…I have given each of my children who
are married
a portion of my effects…apportionment of my
estate as near
equal as may be practical as they become of
lawful age---in
affording each child an education.
Grandson, Gordon
Barger, providing he remains with the
family until
he becomes of lawful age. Daughter Rhoda’s
portion be divided
among her legal heirs as they may arrive
at lawful age. Executor, son Montgomery C. Barger.
Witness: John B. Thruston, William C.
Scott, and Thomas
Davidson”. L/T granted above named
executor 30
Oct 1842, Morgan Co. Will Book A, 1833-1857.
PHILIP BARGER
Census: 1850 – IN 361
45th Dist.,
Harrison Co., IN
PHILIP BARGER
Census: 1850 – IN 145
Green Twp.,
Randolph Co., IN
PHILIP BARGER
Census: 1850 – NY 077
Columbia, Herkimer
Co., NY
PHILIP BARGER
Census: 1850 – PA 167
Perry Twp.,
Clarion Co., PA
PHILIP BARGER
Census: 1850 – PA 171
Armaugh Twp.,
Mifflin Co., PA
PHILIP BARGER
Census: 1850 – PA 276
Frankliln Twp.,
Westmoreland Co., PA
PHILIP BARGER
Spouse: Jane Davis
Married: 27 Oct 1850 Spencer Co., IN
Source: 1992 IGI
PHILIP BARGER
Civil War Era
1861-1865
Served in Co.
D, 78th Illinois Infantry
Home: Carthage, IL
Source: Illinois Secretary of State
PHILIP BARGER
Spouse: Emma Dillworth
Married: 14
May 1868, Hancock Co., IL
Source: Marriage Records of Hancock Co., IL
Vol. 4, pg.
46, Lic. No. 2951
PHILIP BARGER
Resident of
Indianapolis, IN in 1997
Father: Dr. W. Kenneth Barger
Source: Resolution passed by the Chattanooga Bar Association
on 24 Feb 1997,
and enrolled in the Memorial Resolution Book
of the Circuit
and Chancery Courts of Chattanooga, TN,
honoring his
grandfather, Alphonso S. Barger, Sr.
PHILIP H. BARGER
Born: 1856 – OR
Father: W. B. Barger
Source: 1994 Addendum to IGI
PHILIP H. BARGER
Census: 1860 – Age 4 – Lane Co., OR
Father: W. B. Barger
PHILIP S. BARGER
Spouse: Ellen Tramell
Married: 10 Jul 1882, Pope Co., IL
Source: Marriage Records of Pope Co., IL
Vol. A, pg.
56, Lic. No. 69
PHILIP WILLIAM
JEFFERSON BARGER
Born: Ca. 1827 – IN
Father: Frederick Barger
Source: 1994 Addendum to IGI
PHILIPUS BARGER
Immigrated to
Pennsylvania in 1742
Source: Egle, William Henry, ed; “Names of Foreigners Who
Took the Oath
of Allegiance to the Province and State of
Pennsylvania
1727-1775 with the Foreign Arrivals 1786-1808”
Pennsylvania
Archives Second Series Vol. 17, Harrisburg, PA,
E. K. Meyers,
1890 Reprinted by Genealogical Publiching Co.,
1967, p. 233/162
PHILIPUS BARGER
Census: 1742 – Philadelphia Co., PA
PHILLIP BARGIER
Spouse: Eliza Niel
Married: 27 Aug 1712
Boston, Suffolk
Co., MA
Source: 1992 IGI
PHILLIP BARGER
Spouse: Elizabeth Neale
Married: 13 Nov 1712
Salem Essex
Co., MA
Source: 1992 IGI
PHILLIP BARGIER
Born: 23 Aug 1717
Boston, Suffolk
Co., MA
Father: Phillip Bargier
Mother: Mary _____
Source: 1992 IGI
PHILLIP BARGER
1808 Tax List
– OH 013
Fairfield Twp.,
Highland Co., OH
PHILLIP BARGER
Heir of Gasper
Barger mentioned in Will dated Oct 1835 in
Boone Co., MO
PHILLIP D. BARGER
Spouse: Vanissa J. Plowman
Married: 4 May 1973 - Kenton Co., KY
PHILLIP DENNIS
BARGER
Born: 14 Sep 1942
Died: 11 Nov 1968
Quang Tri, Vietnam
U. S. Marine
Corps Reserve – Captain
Home: Dallas, TX
Source: Military Index of Servicemen Killed During the
Korean War and
Vietnam Conflict
PHILLIP KENNETH
BARGER
Born: 13 Jul 1981
Father: Paul Keith Barger, b. 1949
Mother: Anita Marie Grillot, b. 1956