Barker, Daniel
Birth Name | Barker, Daniel |
Gender | male |
Events
Event | Date | Place | Description | Notes | Sources |
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Birth | 1754-04-22 |
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Parents
Relation to main person | Name | Birth date | Death date | Relation within this family (if not by birth) |
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Father | Barker, Josiah | 1727-03-30 | 1808 | |
Mother | Heard, Mary | 1725-03-00 | ||
Sister | Barker, Mary | |||
Sister | Barker, Lydia | |||
Sister | Barker, Tamosin | 1753-08-00 | ||
Barker, Daniel | 1754-04-22 | |||
Brother | Barker, Josiah | |||
Brother | Barker, John | |||
Brother | Barker, Nathaniel | 1844 | ||
Brother | Barker, Noah | 1763-09-08 | 1858-05-10 | |
Brother | Barker, Ezra |
Families
  |   | Family of Barker, Daniel and Hilliker, Anna |
Unknown | Partner | Hilliker, Anna ( * + ... ) |
Narrative
He was one of the men from Exeter who went to Cambridge on thefirst call, April 20, 1775, and remaining there when othersreturned, he was one of several Exeter men who joined Capt.Isaac Sherman's company in Baldwin's (Mass.) regiment, September26, 1775. He was a member of Capt. Daniel Gordon's company inCol. Thomas Task's regiment, being one of the two authorized inSeptember, 1776, to reinforce the army in New York. After theclose of the war he removed to Limerick, Maine, and in March,1805, became one of the first settlers of the township which isnow Exeter, Maine.