TUCUMCARI MEMORIAL CEMETERY Quay County, New Mexico Submitted for use in the USGenWeb Project and NMGenWeb Project Archives by Beverly Himes Barger 270 Valle Grande Rd Bosque Farms, New Mexico 86068 on 02 September 1997. Beverly wrote: "James Henry & Florence BURNS BARGER were my husband's grandparents & John Denny & Bettie ROBBINS BURNS were my husband's great grandparents. There was a picture and article about it, in a centennial issue of the State Line Newspaper in Farwell, Texas or Texico, New Mexico, I can't remember in which town the newpaper is written." USGenWeb Project NOTICE In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may not be reproduced in any format for profit, nor for commercial presentation by any other organization. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than as stated above, must obtain express written permission from the author, or the submitter and from the listed USGenWeb Project archivist. Search for specific names, using the Find or Search features of your browser. Tucumcari Memorial Cemetery James Henry BARGER son of John W. BARGER & Jemima BYERLY b.30 January 1872 Ashland, Saunders Co, Nebraska d.4 March 1948 Tucumcari, Quay Co, New Mexico (at daughter Dorthia Agnes BARGER COLLINS home) buried Tucumcari Memorial Cemetery Florence Jessie BURNS BARGER wife of James Henry BARGER & daughter of John Denny BURNS & Bettie ROBBINS b.1 November 1880 Mt. Ayre, Ringgold Co, Iowa d.21 December 1948 Hurley, Bailey Co, Texas (at home in Texas) buried Tucumcari, Quay Co, New Mexico Tucumcari Memorial Cemetery Dorthia Agnes (BARGER) COLLINS wife of Herbert COLLINS & daughter of James BARGER & Florence BURNS b.13 May 1909 Rich Hill, Bates Co, Missouri d.1952 Tumcumcari, Quay Co, New Mexico Tucumcari Memorial Cemetery (Herbert COLLINS ran a filling station in Tucumcari, New Mexico in 1940s & 1950s) James Henry BARGER & his father in law John Denny BURNS homesteaded near Farwell, Texas & Texico, New Mexico border in 1909. They drilled the first irrigation well in that area.