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Frances “Fannie” <I>McCorkle</I> Barger
Cenotaph

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Frances “Fannie” McCorkle Barger

Birth
Collin County, Texas, USA
Death
8 Jan 1884 (aged 22)
Breckenridge, Stephens County, Texas, USA
Cenotaph
Spur, Dickens County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 33.4261226, Longitude: -100.9994799
Plot
E-35
Memorial ID
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The stone in Red Mud Cemetery is a memorial stone for Frances McCorkle Barger.

Frances McCorkle Barger is buried as Fannie Barger at the Old Eolian Cemetery (also known as Buck Mountain) Cemetery in Breckenridge, Stephens County, Texas.

William Barger (husband of Frances McCorkle Barger and Annie McCorkle Barger (sister of Frances McCorkle Barger) are interred at Red Mud Cemetery.


Birth: 31 AUG 1861 in Collin Co., Texas
Death: 8 JAN 1884 in Stephens Co., Texas

Married William M. Barger
1 MAR 1877 in Collin Co., Texas

Children:
Ira Newton Barger b: 1877
Wilna "Willie" Ann Barger b: 1879
Nora Barger
Leva Archie Barger

Frances is the daughter of Archibald K. (H) McCorkle and Lucretia Jane Howard. Her father died in Macon, Georgia on 12 Sept 1864 from wounds suffered in the Battle for Atlanta during the War Between the States. Her mother remarried and died during childbirth leaving Frances and her siblings orphans.

A few years after marrying William Barger, Frances moved to Breckenridge, TX where she is interred at the Old Eolian Cemetery (also known as Buck Mountain Cemetery). After Frances died, William Barger then married Frances' sister, Anna McCorkle and moved to Spur, Dickens County, TX. William and Anna are interred at the Red Mud Cemetery in Spur, Dickens County, TX.

In the 1990s, a stone was placed in the Red Bud Cemetery for William and Anna along with a memorial stone for Frances by Jerry Fillebrown, Dorles Repass, Faye Keuhl, Frances Adair, Ray Adair II, Buford Barger, Harold Barger, Lester Barger, Louis Hobson, and Mildred Hobson.
The stone in Red Mud Cemetery is a memorial stone for Frances McCorkle Barger.

Frances McCorkle Barger is buried as Fannie Barger at the Old Eolian Cemetery (also known as Buck Mountain) Cemetery in Breckenridge, Stephens County, Texas.

William Barger (husband of Frances McCorkle Barger and Annie McCorkle Barger (sister of Frances McCorkle Barger) are interred at Red Mud Cemetery.


Birth: 31 AUG 1861 in Collin Co., Texas
Death: 8 JAN 1884 in Stephens Co., Texas

Married William M. Barger
1 MAR 1877 in Collin Co., Texas

Children:
Ira Newton Barger b: 1877
Wilna "Willie" Ann Barger b: 1879
Nora Barger
Leva Archie Barger

Frances is the daughter of Archibald K. (H) McCorkle and Lucretia Jane Howard. Her father died in Macon, Georgia on 12 Sept 1864 from wounds suffered in the Battle for Atlanta during the War Between the States. Her mother remarried and died during childbirth leaving Frances and her siblings orphans.

A few years after marrying William Barger, Frances moved to Breckenridge, TX where she is interred at the Old Eolian Cemetery (also known as Buck Mountain Cemetery). After Frances died, William Barger then married Frances' sister, Anna McCorkle and moved to Spur, Dickens County, TX. William and Anna are interred at the Red Mud Cemetery in Spur, Dickens County, TX.

In the 1990s, a stone was placed in the Red Bud Cemetery for William and Anna along with a memorial stone for Frances by Jerry Fillebrown, Dorles Repass, Faye Keuhl, Frances Adair, Ray Adair II, Buford Barger, Harold Barger, Lester Barger, Louis Hobson, and Mildred Hobson.


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  • Maintained by: Jenny's Kin
  • Originally Created by: Alice P.
  • Added: Dec 8, 2011
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81710626/frances-barger: accessed ), memorial page for Frances “Fannie” McCorkle Barger (31 Aug 1861–8 Jan 1884), Find a Grave Memorial ID 81710626, citing Red Mud Cemetery, Spur, Dickens County, Texas, USA; Maintained by Jenny's Kin (contributor 48066226).