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Anne Elizabeth <I>Heady</I> Barger

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Anne Elizabeth Heady Barger

Birth
Peekskill, Westchester County, New York, USA
Death
15 May 1929 (aged 56)
Peekskill, Westchester County, New York, USA
Burial
Cortlandt Manor, Westchester County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Ann Elizabeth, wife of Amos Barger died at her home 627 Highland Avenue, on Wednesday morning, after a short illness of pneumonia.

Mrs. Barger was born in Peekskill, the daughter of Philip M. and Elizabeth Treadwell Heady. On February 18, 1894, she was married to Mr. Barger at the First M. E. Church by the Rev. J. W. Ackerly, pastor of that church, of which she was a member.

She is survived by her husband, one son, Earl, three daughters, Mrs. Roy Wallace, and Mrs. Stephen Bogardus, of Peekskill, and Mrs. George C. Denike, of Poughkeepsie, also one sister, Mrs. Nathan Posey, of Peekskill; four brothers, P. Emerson, Merle, and Otis Heady, of Peekskill, and Homer Heady, of Somerville, New Jersey.

The funeral service will be held at her home on Highland Avenue, on Saturday at 2 o'clock, and interment will be in the family plot at Hillside.

published in the Highland Democrat, May 17, 1929, page 7
Mrs. Ann Elizabeth, wife of Amos Barger died at her home 627 Highland Avenue, on Wednesday morning, after a short illness of pneumonia.

Mrs. Barger was born in Peekskill, the daughter of Philip M. and Elizabeth Treadwell Heady. On February 18, 1894, she was married to Mr. Barger at the First M. E. Church by the Rev. J. W. Ackerly, pastor of that church, of which she was a member.

She is survived by her husband, one son, Earl, three daughters, Mrs. Roy Wallace, and Mrs. Stephen Bogardus, of Peekskill, and Mrs. George C. Denike, of Poughkeepsie, also one sister, Mrs. Nathan Posey, of Peekskill; four brothers, P. Emerson, Merle, and Otis Heady, of Peekskill, and Homer Heady, of Somerville, New Jersey.

The funeral service will be held at her home on Highland Avenue, on Saturday at 2 o'clock, and interment will be in the family plot at Hillside.

published in the Highland Democrat, May 17, 1929, page 7


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