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Green and Minnie Barker

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Green and Minnie Barker
This is Green Berry Barker and Minnie (Rankin) Barker.He was the son of George Washington Barker and Dollie Cordille (Shackleford) Barker.Green died December 23,1969 in Fayetteville,Washington county,Arkansas.He is buried in the Brannon Cemetery in Arkansas.Minnie was his second wife.
People in photo include: Minnie (Rankin) Barker
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Green Berry Barker
Green Berry Barker of Greenland, Washington County, AR was born on January 23, 1887, and died at age 82 years old on December 15, 1969.
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