Individuals and Surnames: Barger of Putnam Valley, New York, Circa 1750-1850 Tompkins/Tomkyns/Tomkins of Putnam Valley, New York. Circa 1750 and before, i.e. Herefordshire, England from 1275 on. Joel Cass of Old Reheboth, Massachusetts, born abt. 1760. Moses Lane of Pennsylvannia, born abt. 1818. Isaac Booth m. Mary McKay in Pennsylvannia abt. 1839?. Thomas Adams of Northhampton Co., Virginia, born abt. 1610. Any information on any of these people that you have would be greatly appreciated. Special thanks to Hilda Moorcroft Walker for many contributions to the Barger line. Also thanks to contributors of their Barger lines, Ralph Cyril Barger and Chester Wesley Gage. I was contacted in January, 2008 by Kimberly Ann Perry who is descended from John Andrew Barger through Rachel Barger, one of the 55 grandchildren of John. Many thanks for the contributions. Anyone interested in the scanned images of the Barger Journal that can access/understand Newsnet/Usenet News Groups may find the Barger Journal at alt.binaries.e-book.genealogy. If it has been removed I will upload it again.
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- Bargers at the Adams Corners cemetery. (271 KB)
From the left, Kevin Randall (Author), Andrew (deceased), his son John Andrew (deceased) and author's father Kenneth Ralph(deceased).
- Susan Tompkins and David J. Barger (242 KB)
Both grandchildren of John Andrew Barger, first cousins married and had 9 children.
- Jackson A. Lane ( Amos Jackson Lane ) and Family (214 KB)
l to r standing: Florence and Alice, Anna Lane Berry, Walter Marion, Amos Wesley, Mary Lane Treisler Kyper, Ida Lane Kelly, Emma Lane Kelly.
seated: Sarah Elizabeth Bell Lane, Jackson.
- John Andrew Barger's Tombstone at Adams Corners. (258 KB)
John Barger Son of Andrew and Phebe. Died about 1818 aged about 88 years. He married Martha, Daughter of Cornelius Tompkins. He leased a tract of land on Philips Patent in Putnam County adjoining the Barger Pond. He was a brave soldier of the Revolution 1777 & 1778. This stone erected in 1905.
- Kenneth Barger as a U.S. Navy sailor during WWII. (12 KB)
Here is a picture of my father, Kenneth Barger, in his Navy uniform during WWII. Kenneth proudly served and was present at the D-Day invasion of Normandy. He told me his job that day was to carry 3 inch shells to the topside gun.
- Eva Adel Catherine Cass: Mother's maternal gm (365 KB)
My gg grandmothers lips and eyes where passed on to many generations. My sister Kendy has her middle name, and quite a bit of her looks.
- Frances ( Fanny ) Barger Tompkins (236 KB)
Frances Barger Tompkins, daughter of Revolutionary War veteran John Andrew Barger, mother of Susan Tompkins. 4/22/1789-5/25/1874
- Kenneth Barger in later years. (15 KB)
This photograph appeared along with Kenneth Barger as a young man in his sailor's uniform as part of his obituary.
- Peter Barger Pay Voucher from Revolutionary War (270 KB)
Here is a pay voucher found in the New York state archives. Payment for services in the New York state militia during the Revolution.
- Annanias and Washington Barger (163 KB)
These are brothers of David John Barger, my ggg-grandfather. Courtesy of cousin Gene Mock.
- George Washington Cass and Stella Smead Brooking (186 KB)
Two of my 16 great-great-grandparents.
- Rachel ( Barger ) Pierce circa 1916 (104 KB)
A photograph of one of the granddaughters of John Andrew Barger. Photo courtesy of Kimberly Perry-Schneider.
- Allison is growing up! (352 KB)
Allison McKenna Barger, April 2002
- Samuel and Rachel(Barger) Pierce (166 KB)
A picture of Rachel(Barger)Pierce and husband Samuel. Courtesy of Kimberly Ann Perry-Schneider.
- Jackson A Lane: Civil War Action (259 KB)
Here are the service engagements of Amos Jackson Lane a.k.a Jackson A. Lane while serving as a volunteer in the 13th Iowa Infantry Regiment, Company K during the Civil War.
- Eva Cass Adams and Family (500 KB)
From front to back and l to r: Mildred, Hazel, Margaret (Children in front). Seated: Eva, Izorah May Cass. Standing in back: Bertha, Clarence.
- Major Fred Charles Barger, Civil War veteran. (295 KB)
Fred Charles Barger mustered into the Union Army as a private and eventually went to the rank of Second Lieutenant. He was wounded at Fredericksburg.
- Herbert Barger and Elizabeth(Barger) Ward (78 KB)
Son of OSCAR VERNON BARGER (AMOS, JOHN, JOHN ANDREW, ANDREW). Photo courtesy of Kimberly Ann Perry -Schneider.
- Urbine Barrager Monument Rubbing (91 KB)
This rubbing was taken from the Pennsylvannia monument at Gettysburg. For Hilda.
- Eva Cass and Children (137 KB)
Left to right: Margaret Adams, Jeanette Lane Luerkens is the little girl, Bertha Adams, Mildred Adams. Seated: Eva Adel Catherine Cass Adams
- David Travis Barger (1079 KB)
Photo courtesy of George Cruger.
- William George Barger (345 KB)
Son of David J. and Susan Tompkins Barger, owned a dairy farm in Cedar Rapids, IA. My father inherited this mans eyes.
- Evelyne Lane and Jeanette Booth Lane (173 KB)
My mother, Evelyne Lucille Lane with her grandmother, Jeanette May Booth Lane
- Peter Barger Pay Voucher: Side 2 (494 KB)
Other side of the pay voucher. Only Peter Barger's name appears here.
- Chauncy Horton and Family. Courtesy George Cruger (426 KB)
Chauncey S. Horton (1846-1936), Isabella Barger Horton (1849-1919), Melvin R. Horton (1871-1948), Sarah Chase Horton (1871-1953): date July 1914 on front; handwritten caption on reverse, “Chauncey & Isabella Horton. Son Mel & wife Sarah. Summer at Barger Pond.”
- Amos Wesley Lane Family (111 KB)
Front left to right: Wesley, Jeanette, Albert, Felda. Middle: Howard. Back left to right: Maurice, Clarence, Ernest.
- My little heartthrob. (46 KB)
Allison McKenna Barger, April, 2000
- Misses Emily and Allison Barger, Summer 2004 (166 KB)
These young ladies are quite the thing in the society circle!
- Kenneth Barger and Family (339 KB)
From l to r in back: Mark Ralph, Kendalyn Adel Barger Wazac, Gordon Kenneth, Sara Lynne, Kevin Randall. Front l to r: Amy Caroline Barger Farnsworth, Kenneth Ralph, Evelyne Lucille Lane Barger, Mary Agnes Barger Cortez. October, 2000.
- Allison Barger, Spring 2005 (526 KB)
Here's the latest school picture of my pride and joy.
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