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Richard Carey Bierbower

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Richard Carey Bierbower

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
21 Mar 1938 (aged 64)
Burnet, Burnet County, Texas, USA
Burial
Lampasas, Lampasas County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Lot: 5.4 Block: 2 Site: 9
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Son of J.C. Bierbower and Mary E. (Garrard)
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BIERBOWER - LEMPER
Lieutenant Bierbower Married
Everybody is liable to fall a victim to Cupid's caprices, and Lieutenant R. C. Bierbower, late of Company A, Second Texas, is the happiest man in all this section, for on Wednesday afternoon he came in from Belton with his bride, to whom he was married on the 14th, at the Episcopal church in that city, rector J. A. Duncan officiating. Miss Margarette Lemper, whose home was at Sealy, is now Mrs. Bierbower. While the lady is a stranger to us, we known from her choice of a husband that she is a lady of rare good sense and judgement.
Everybody knows "Dick" Bierbower, for he is as popular a young man as Lampasas ever turned out. He has lately located at San Angelo, and after spending a few days with Lampasas friends, will go to their future home, followed by congratulations and well wishes of everybody. (The Lampasas Leader, Lampasas, Tex, Feb 17, 1899
Son of J.C. Bierbower and Mary E. (Garrard)
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BIERBOWER - LEMPER
Lieutenant Bierbower Married
Everybody is liable to fall a victim to Cupid's caprices, and Lieutenant R. C. Bierbower, late of Company A, Second Texas, is the happiest man in all this section, for on Wednesday afternoon he came in from Belton with his bride, to whom he was married on the 14th, at the Episcopal church in that city, rector J. A. Duncan officiating. Miss Margarette Lemper, whose home was at Sealy, is now Mrs. Bierbower. While the lady is a stranger to us, we known from her choice of a husband that she is a lady of rare good sense and judgement.
Everybody knows "Dick" Bierbower, for he is as popular a young man as Lampasas ever turned out. He has lately located at San Angelo, and after spending a few days with Lampasas friends, will go to their future home, followed by congratulations and well wishes of everybody. (The Lampasas Leader, Lampasas, Tex, Feb 17, 1899


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