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  (b. 10/1/1875 Valeria, Iowa, USA   d. 12/1/1953 Jasper, Iowa, USA )  

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Obediah Solmon BARKER was born 10/1/1875 in Valeria, Iowa, USA

Obediah Solmon BARKER was the child of James Taylor BARKER   and   Clementine "Tente" MILLER

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Obediah Solmon  married  Mary Josephine BUNYARD 9 December 1907 in Des Moines, Iowa, USA .  The couple had (at least) 1 child.
Mary Josephine BUNYARD  was born 29 November 1888 in Hepburn, Page, Iowa, USA.  Mary Josephine died 19 September 1967 in Des Moines, Iowa, USA.  Mary Josephine was the child of William Washington BUNYARD and Angeline A BARNARD.

Obediah Solmon BARKER died 12/1/1953 in Jasper, Iowa, USA.



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