Newly received Barringer information causes me to post in the hope of
finding someone related to me.
Just received my great-uncle John Barringer's Civil War papers where I now
know that his wife was a Fannie Roberts and his daughter was a Mary
(Barringer) Harff. Here is the family tree as I now know and have
documented it.
George Barringer b. Aug. 16, 1797, Bedford Co., PA; d.Sept. 16, 1867, Buried
in Monongahela Cemetery, Washington Co., PA. m. Mary Shallenberger b. abt.
1793, Westmoreland Co., PA; d.Ju
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Hi Helen,
The Barringer's were living in Mahoning County, Ohio. I found Benjamin
& Rebecca Barringer in the 1870 Mahoning county census. They are my great
great grandparents.
Full obituary for Hershel Barringer from the Mt. Vernon Register News
Saturday/Sunday December 30-31, 2000
Hershel D. Barringer, 76, of Mt. Vernon, IL died at 8:45 a.m. December 29,
2000, at Jeffersonian Care Center in Mt. Vernon.
He worked at Consolidated Coal for 15 years and for General Radiator for 18
years.
Mr. Barringer was born December 8, 1924 in Goreville, IL to Issa and Bertha
(Tripp) Barringer. He married Lillie (Kelton) Barringer she survives.
Funeral Services will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday at J
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Surname: Barringer, Sleeth, Snow
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Hi:
What part of OH were they from?
Helen
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Elvina,
I have a John Barringer in my line. He would have been born about 1869.
He was born in Ohio. Do you know the name of your John's parents? My John
was born to Benjamin & Rebecca Barringer. Does this sound familiar?
Hello everyone! I apologize from my apparent absence from the lists.
I have been reading the messages to the lists and helping people
behind the scenes with problems they encounter, but this was by far
one of the hardest semesters of my scholastic career and God really
blessed me with the C+ when it should or could have been so much
lower. I'm taking one day a week this next semester to devote
entirely to genealogy, either the lists, doing lookups for others, or
my own, so I should be more active in the