The following information was assembled from numerous sources and cannot be used directly as proof of Qualifying Service or Lineage.
It is considered a research aid and is intended to assist in locating sources that can be used as proof.
State of Service: PA
Qualifying Service: Soldier
Birth: 1746 / Salem / NJ Death: 03 Apr 1818 Philadelphia / / PA
Qualifying Service Description:
Fourth Sergeant in Captain Richard Peter's First Volunteer Corps of Philadelphia in 1765
Private in Philadelphia Militia on Dec 24 1776
August 2 1777 - First Lieutenant in the Fourth Company, Captain Charles William Peale, Fourth Battalion of Philadelphia Associators Colonel John Bayard
April 15, 1780 - Captain of the Third Company, Third Regiment, Col William Will ( Afterwords Col John Shee) Comanded Third Company, Fith Regiment until April 23 1782
Additional References:
PA Archives 6th Series,Dorland, W. A. Newman, et al -The Second Troop Philadelphia City Cavalry (Continued) -The PA Magazine of History and Biography, Vol 49, no. 1, 1925, pg 75–94. JSTOR, http://www.jstor.org/stable/20086562
Spouse: Mary Nelson Children: Mary; James Nelson;
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Additional Information:
Find-a-Grave memorial (77892238) is for James Nelson Barker (1784-1858). His father, John Barker (#42982159) is buried in same plot, and may be the focus of this SAR PRS record, as no John Barker (1746-1818) exists in system
Edited to account for the proper Patriot, James Nelson the son was not born until after revoultionary war period. John Barker 1746 - 1818 is the correct Patriot