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James Barker

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James Barker Veteran

Birth
Montreal, Montreal Region, Quebec, Canada
Death
unknown
Burial
Rochester, Strafford County, New Hampshire, USA Add to Map
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James married Mary O'Connell, living in Abington, working as a shoemaker in 1861.
Enlisted in the 9th Massachusetts Regiment on June 11, 1861. He was honorably discharged on October 25, 1861 due to a physical disability.

Enlistment Date 11 Jun 1861
Enlistment Rank Private
Muster Date 11 Jun 1861
Muster Place Massachusetts
Muster Company E
Muster Regiment 9th Infantry
Muster Regiment Type Infantry
Muster Out Date 25 Oct 1861
Muster Out Place Arlington, Virginia
Muster Out Information disch disability
Side of War Union
Survived War? Yes
Residence Place East Abington, Massachusetts
Occupation Shoemaker
Title Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors and Marines in the Civil War

He and Mary had seven children.
He lived in Rochester NH in 1880 with his family, working in a woolen mill.
James married Mary O'Connell, living in Abington, working as a shoemaker in 1861.
Enlisted in the 9th Massachusetts Regiment on June 11, 1861. He was honorably discharged on October 25, 1861 due to a physical disability.

Enlistment Date 11 Jun 1861
Enlistment Rank Private
Muster Date 11 Jun 1861
Muster Place Massachusetts
Muster Company E
Muster Regiment 9th Infantry
Muster Regiment Type Infantry
Muster Out Date 25 Oct 1861
Muster Out Place Arlington, Virginia
Muster Out Information disch disability
Side of War Union
Survived War? Yes
Residence Place East Abington, Massachusetts
Occupation Shoemaker
Title Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors and Marines in the Civil War

He and Mary had seven children.
He lived in Rochester NH in 1880 with his family, working in a woolen mill.

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CO.E. 9 MASS INF.


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