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Certificate of Death
Baby Hardbarger
December 26, 1934
Submitted by: Martha Real


Baby Hardbarger
December 26, 1934 - December 26, 1934
Baby Hardbarger was born December 26, 1934 in Adair County OK. Her parents were Sam Hardbarger and Dolly Asbill.
She died on December 26, 1934. Report states she was a single cherokee female. Cause of death was listed as stillborn.
Informant was Susie Ellis (midwife) of Bunch. Report was filed on January 11, 1935, W C Lee was the registrar.
She was buried in the Chuculate Cemetery, undertaker was listed as none.
Note: Dollie Hardbarger stated to me that they had two infants to die. They were buried at their old house place north of where Greasy School now stands. I understood, they were either stillborn or she did not carry them full term. When they built the watershed, they moved the fieldstones they had for grave markers, to the Chuculate Cemetery. I can find no record of their birth or death.


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