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David L Bare

Date of Birth: 30 Jan 1872

Born In: California

Age: 4

Occupation: Child

Marital Status: Single

Died: 4 Jul 1876

Cause of Death: Rheumatism

Death Location: Belmont

Burial Plot: 54

FindaGrave ID: 5792721

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BARE - At Belmont, July 4th, David L., son of David E. Bare, aged 4 years, 5 months, 4 days.

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    James C Bare

    Date of Birth: 31 Aug 1879

    Born In: San Mateo

    Age: 1

    Occupation: Infant

    Marital Status: Single

    Died: 6 Sep 1880

    Cause of Death: 

    Death Location: San Mateo

    Burial Plot: 54

    FindaGrave ID: 5792727

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      John Bare

      Date of Birth: 1866

      Born In: Belmont

      Age: 15

      Occupation: Child

      Marital Status: Single

      Died: 15 Apr 1881

      Cause of Death: 

      Death Location: Belmont

      Burial Plot: 54

      FindaGrave ID: 5792730

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        Myrtle Alice Barger

        Date of Birth: 20 Apr 1898

        Born In: Redwood City

        Age: 7 Months

        Occupation: Infant

        Marital Status: Single

        Died: 13 Dec 1898

        Cause of Death: 

        Death Location: Redwood City

        Burial Plot: 35

        FindaGrave ID: 5792735

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        Daughter of Mrs. Rose Barger

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          Walter H Barger

          Date of Birth: 9 Oct 1895

          Born In: California

          Age: 5

          Occupation: Child

          Marital Status: Single

          Died: 9 Jul 1901

          Cause of Death: Drowning

          Death Location: Redwood City

          Burial Plot: 35

          FindaGrave ID: 5792739

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          BURIAL OF WALTER BARGER
          Entire Community Moved by to Sympathy Over Sad Event
          Union Cemetery, which has been the place of many tearful partings of loved ones, had one of it's most affecting scenes last Thursday when little Walter Barger, the boy who was drowned was placed into his grave. Six young boys bore the white casket in which the boy was reposed to and from the hearse and assisted in the at the final solemn disposition of the body at the cemetery.
          Rev. J. J. Martin conducted services at the family residence on Main st. and a choir rendered in a touching manner those tearful songs, "Safe in the Arms of Jesus", and "Shall we Gather at the River". Many beautiful floral pieces were sent to the stricken home expressive of the deep sorrow of the community and the large attendence both at the house and at the graveyard evidenced the sympathy that was felt for the afflicted mother and a desire lighten her burden of grief.
          Mrs. Barger is deeply moved at the many acts of sympathy and assistance tendered by her friends and neighbors during her trouble and desires through the columns of this paper to express her heartfelt thanks to all.
          The only son of Mrs. Rose Barger

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          George Barker

          Date of Birth: 17 Jun 1838

          Born In: Maine

          Age: 67

          Occupation: County Auditor

          Marital Status: Widowed

          Died: 20 Apr 1906

          Cause of Death: Heart Disease & Dropsy

          Death Location: Redwood City

          Burial Plot: No

          FindaGrave ID: 5792745

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          Husband of Louisa Barker

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            Louisa Margaret Barker

            Date of Birth: 1848

            Born In: Massachusetts

            Age: 57

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            Marital Status: Married

            Died: 27 Nov 1905

            Cause of Death: Brights Disease

            Death Location: Redwood City

            Burial Plot: 178

            FindaGrave ID: 5792750

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            LOUISE M. BARKER
            Redwood City Democrat
            Nov 30, 1905
            Summoned by Death. Wife of Auditor George Barker.
            After a protracted and painful illness, Mrs. Louise M. Barker, wife of the well known County Auditor, quietly closed her eyes in death Tuesday morning. Mrs. Barker was a native of Massachusetts, aged 57 years. She was one of the county's old residents and previous to her marriage to George Barker, which occurred in 1896, she was the wife of James Whitehead, who died in San Mateo many years ago.
            Mrs. Barker possessed all the lovable traits of ideal womanhood. She was a kind and thoughtful neighbor and a loving and sympathetic wife. The bereavement to her husband is one that cannot be expressed in words. In his great loss he has the sympathy of many friends. The funeral look place from the family home at two o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Rev. C.C. Kirkland officiating. The burial was in Union Cemetery.

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              John Barnum

              Date of Birth: 1801

              Born In: New York

              Age: 92

              Occupation: 

              Marital Status: Widowed

              Died: 22 May 1893

              Cause of Death: Congestion of Lungs

              Death Location: Mayfield

              Burial Plot: I117

              FindaGrave ID: 5792755

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              John Barnum, a cousin of the great showman, P. T. Barnham, died at Mayfield, Monday. He was ninety-two years old.

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                Henry Frazef Barrows

                Date of Birth: 29 Sep 1839

                Born In: Ohio

                Age: 59

                Occupation: Manager of a livery stable

                Marital Status: Single

                Died: 18 Jan 1899

                Cause of Death: Urenic poisoning

                Death Location: San Mateo

                Burial Plot: GAR

                FindaGrave ID: 5792765

                Henry Frazef Barrows

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                Henry Frazef Barrows.
                The year 1861 will be ever memorable as the period when a great dissension between two vast sections of the country threatened the dismemberment of the nation. Joint resolutions had passed both houses of the California legislature, pledging the state to respond to any call from the President for assistance in putting down the rebellious foes of the government. The consequence was, that in many towns and villages throughout the coast, military companies were immediately organized and equipped for the emergency that was expected to arise at any moment. Among other organizations of this character, company H was fitted out in Trinity county, and became a part of the Fourth California volunteer infantry. Men were being called for to fill the ranks of this regiment, and the subject of this sketch was one of the first to respond. The regiment was divided, a portion being ordered to the north and a portion to the south. Mr. Barrows was among those who went into the southern country, camping for a short time, for drill, about nine miles from Los Angeles. They were then ordered to Arizona, Company H, to which Mr. Barrows was attached, performing forced marches of fifty miles, at times, over the burning sands of a glaring desert, beneath the torrid heat of a tropical sun, burdened with the weight of knapsack, cartridge box, and gun. It was indeed a patriotic motive that imbued these men with the strength and energy sufficient to enable them to endure the privations of that terrible march. They remained at Fort Yuma a short time and then resumed their march across the deserts of Arizona and New Mexico, finally reaching the Rio Grande and establishing headquarters at El Paso, Texas. He then re-crossed the desert to the city of Los Angeles, and was honorably discharged at Drum barracks, Los Angeles county, after a service of three years, his record being that of a thorough soldier. We are not surprised that Mr. Barrows should have been found among those who loved their country better than life, and who resolved that the honor and integrity of the whole Union should be maintained, and that the stars and stripes should wave above every section of the United States as long as a single dollar or a drop of blood remained in the north, for he came from a family of patriots, and first saw the light in a state, the people of which love the grand old principles embodied in the motto: " The Union forever, and liberty to all men."

                Mr. Barrows was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, September 29, 1839. At the age of twelve years he went to New Orleans, where he was employed as a cabin boy on the steamer Susquehanna, plying on the Mississippi and Ohio rivers. Having followed this occupation two years, he returned to his native city, and remained there until he came to California, in the spring of 1854. He proceeded to Oregon and thence to Puget Sound, where he was in the employ of the government until 1860, when he returned to San Francisco, and in the following year enlisted as has already been described. At the close of the war he was employed in a general merchandise store in Los Angeles. In 1867 he came to Pescadero and afterwards to San Mateo, where he is at present the manager of Hon. James Byrnes' livery stable. Mr. Barrows is not, in any sense of the phrase, a policy man. He is either a friend or a foe, and he makes no concealment of his position towards those whom he likes or dislikes. He is, however, always kind and courteous, and generous to a fault, and bears an enviable reputation for honesty and sterling integrity in the community where he lives. As we close this brief sketch of this old settler and patriotic soldier, we cannot help expressing the heartfelt wish that many years may pass away before the bugle call of death shall summon him to the bivouac of eternity.

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                  William Barry

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                  Died: 3 Mar 1873

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                  Death Location: San Mateo Community Hospital

                  Burial Plot: PG

                  FindaGrave ID: 243863083

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