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James Barker

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James Barker

Birth
West Virginia, USA
Death
26 Dec 1895 (aged 68)
Rains County, Texas, USA
Burial
Emory, Rains County, Texas, USA Add to Map
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Last known reference to James Barker:
1880 Rains County, Texas Census, Precinct 1, June 24, 1880, Dwelling 400, Family 456, showing James Barker head of household, age 54, preacher, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia; wife S. A., age 43, keeping house, born in North Carolina, both parents born in North Carolina; daughter E., age 18, at home, born in Texas, father born in Virginia, mother born in North Carolina; son Joseph, age 13, farm laborer; son Henry, age 10, at school; son Ed., age 8; son Frank, age 6; and daughter A.M., age 3, all children from Joseph down born in Arkansas, father born in Virginia, mother born in North Carolina

Family information indicates that James Barker died in the Rocky Point Community in Rains County.
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BARKER, REV. J. B.
Emory, Texas, December 27 - Rev. J. B. Barker, a Baptist minister and an old and highly respected citizen of this county, died yesterday at his home, two miles south of this place. (The Houston Post, Houston, Tex, Dec 29, 1895
Last known reference to James Barker:
1880 Rains County, Texas Census, Precinct 1, June 24, 1880, Dwelling 400, Family 456, showing James Barker head of household, age 54, preacher, born in Virginia, both parents born in Virginia; wife S. A., age 43, keeping house, born in North Carolina, both parents born in North Carolina; daughter E., age 18, at home, born in Texas, father born in Virginia, mother born in North Carolina; son Joseph, age 13, farm laborer; son Henry, age 10, at school; son Ed., age 8; son Frank, age 6; and daughter A.M., age 3, all children from Joseph down born in Arkansas, father born in Virginia, mother born in North Carolina

Family information indicates that James Barker died in the Rocky Point Community in Rains County.
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BARKER, REV. J. B.
Emory, Texas, December 27 - Rev. J. B. Barker, a Baptist minister and an old and highly respected citizen of this county, died yesterday at his home, two miles south of this place. (The Houston Post, Houston, Tex, Dec 29, 1895


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