Hello,
I have a George Barringer who is buried in Section C of the old Monongahela
Cemetery at Monongahela, Pa. His grave does not have a Veterans marker;
but, the caretaker gave me a computer printout on my g,g,grandfather so I
now know that he served in the War of 1812. He also enlisted in the 79th PA
in 1861; but, was put in a Reserve group probably because of his age.
George is listed with his family in the 1850, Cookstown (Fayette City),
Fayette Co. PA Census as George Bearinger.
Could someone on
Erin,
Thank you for your offer of help.
My g,g,grandfather George Barringer was born abt. August of 1797. He died
September 16, 1867 and is buried in the Old Monongahela Cemetery at
Monongahela, PA. The caretaker's computer info states that George was born
in Bedford Co., PA. There is an 1850 PA Census which has him living with
his wife and children at Cookstown (Fayette City), Fayette Co., PA. He is
buried in Washington Co., PA. On the 1850 Census his surname us spelled
Bearinger.
I have also been t
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Could someone on the list who is more knowledgeable re the military please
tell me where I might find a list of 1812 Vets so I can find out what
Regiment my g,g,grandfather was with?
Well, I'm not knowledgable about the military, but I do know that the
library I work at has a catalog of military microfilms located at the
National Archives. I can look it up next week what the film and roll number
is for PA if you would like? I know that the National Archives does have a
progra