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Certificate of Death
Peggy Hardbarger
April 4, 1936
Submitted by: Martha Real


Peggy Hardbarger
May 5, 1873 - April 4, 1936
Peggy Killnigi-Hardbarger was born May 5, 1873 in Indian Territory. Her husband John Hardbarger preceded her in death.
She died on April 4, 1936, at age 63 years. Report states she was a widowed cherokee female and a housewife. Cause of death was listed as Lagrippe.
Informant was Sam Hardbarger (her son) of Bunch. Report was filed on April 4, 1936, W C Lee was the registrar.
She was buried in the Chuculate Cemetery, undertaker was listed as none.
Note from Author; John Hardbarger, Peggy's husband, is buried in an unmarked grave, in a field about 2 miles east of Chuculate Cemetery, just about 1/2 block east of the Greasy creek bridge on the right behind a barn.


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