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John Barker Ship's Master, 16101652 (aged 42 years)

Name
John /Barker/ Ship's Master
Surname
Barker
Given names
John
Name suffix
Ship's Master
Family with parents
father
15801618
Birth: 1580 36 33 Suffolk, England
Death: 1618Suffolk, England
mother
1584
Birth: 1584Southwell, Kent
Death: Kent, England
Marriage Marriage1600St. Andrews, Plymouth, Devon, England
11 years
himself
16101652
Birth: 1610 30 26 Ratcliffe, Kent, England
Death: 14 December 1652Duxbury, Plymouth
7 years
younger brother
Family with Anna Williams
himself
16101652
Birth: 1610 30 26 Ratcliffe, Kent, England
Death: 14 December 1652Duxbury, Plymouth
wife
16181656
Birth: 1618Scituate, Plymouth
Death: 16 March 1656Scituate, Plymouth
Marriage Marriagebetween 1632 and 1638
16 years
daughter
16471711
Birth: 1647 37 29 Scituate, Plymouth
Death: 15 May 1711Scituate, Plymouth
-7 years
daughter
5 years
daughter
1643
Birth: 1643 33 25
Burial: 15-54777701.2221
9 years
son
2 years
son
Birth
Birth
1610 30 26
Birth of a brother
Death of a father
Marriage
between 1632 and 1638 (aged 28 years)
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a daughter
Birth of a son
Birth of a son
Burial of a father
Death of a father
Death of a mother
Burial of a mother
Death
Burial
Unique identifier
0F5F481265FB2A428C7D3649A79583DBB68E
Last change
23 January 200719:13:57
Note
  "John Barker, son of Sir Robert and Catherine (Ackworth) Barker,direct descendant of Randulph de Calverhall, 1200 of England, with hisbrother Robert, history states, were among the early adventurers thatarrived in Plymouth, Mass. about 1628. Having some means they set outfrom the Plymouth Colony to make homes for themselves, going by boatalong the coast until they came to the North River (near Cape Cod)sailing down this, they reached what is now that part of Pembroke, Mass.known as Herringbrook.  "Here they camped for the winter and the following spring groundwas broken and a house built.  "John lived in that part of Plymouth which was set off in 1637 asDuxbury. He was a brickmason and agreed to teach Wm. Barden the trade ofa bricklayer, at the end of his time giving him (Wm) '20 bushels of corn,2 suites of apparel and an ewe goat's lamb.'  "In 1638 he moved to Marshfield, Mass. and bought a ferry at JonesRiver, where he convenanted to keep it 'at two pence a person until abridge is built' in 1643 he was a member of the Marshfield Military Co.under Lt. Nathaniel Thomas, in 1648, he had some disagrreement with aneighbor about a boundary line. The Court requested John Alden and MylesStandish to 'set at rights such differences as are betwixt them.'  "On June 5, 1651 he was made a freeman and on 12-14-1652, wasdrowned at his ferry, leaving an estate of 131 pounds."

Elizabeth F. Barker, Barker Genealogy, 1927.
--http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/scituate/rr01/rr01_084.html