Laura was a Lovely Child full off Life much Loved by Her Dear Family, Laura loved the out doors and playing with her Sisters Brothers and the neighborhood Children.
Laura's favorite place to play was under the shade of a Large Tree close to their Home, she told her parents that when she died she wanted to be buried under the Cedar Tree not much was thought about her request till her untimely death a few months later at the age of 7 years and 7 months she died July-17-1886 and as she requested she was buried under the old Tree She Loved so much.
Laura was the first to be buried in what was to become The Barge Family Cemetery, Dear Laura's Family was so upset at the untimely Death of there Little Angel.
Laura was a Lovely Child full off Life much Loved by Her Dear Family, Laura loved the out doors and playing with her Sisters Brothers and the neighborhood Children.
Laura's favorite place to play was under the shade of a Large Tree close to their Home, she told her parents that when she died she wanted to be buried under the Cedar Tree not much was thought about her request till her untimely death a few months later at the age of 7 years and 7 months she died July-17-1886 and as she requested she was buried under the old Tree She Loved so much.
Laura was the first to be buried in what was to become The Barge Family Cemetery, Dear Laura's Family was so upset at the untimely Death of there Little Angel.
Family Members
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Martha Ann Elizabeth Barge Commander
1872–1913
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Martha Mariah Barge Havard
1875–1931
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William Daniel Barge
1877–1970
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Margaret Lou Ella Barge
1880–1889
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Leah C. Barge
1883–1885
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Colon Abraham Barge
1884–1949
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Ethia Edwin Barge Hambrick
1886–1970
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James Albert Barge
1888–1889
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Jessie "Aaron" Barge Sr
1890–1976
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Andrew Jackson Barge Sr
1892–1985
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Vernon Ward Barge
1894–1940
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John Thomas "Tommy" Barge
1897–1983
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Charles Alexander Barge
1899–1959
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