Person:James Barker (36)

Watchers
James Monroe Barker
m. 12 Sep 1820
  1. Sarah Barker1822 -
  2. Ananias Daniel Barker1823 - 1904
  3. Lewis P Barker1826 -
  4. Henson Perry Barker1827 - 1873
  5. William L Barker1830 -
  6. Leathea A Barker1834 -
  7. Nancy Barker1840 -
  8. Andrew Jackson Barker1842 -
  9. Commodore Perry Barker1844 -
  10. James Monroe Barker1846 - 1900
m. 28 Sep 1863
  1. Eva Nora Barker1865 - 1947
  2. Edna Lee Barker1868 - 1963
  3. Pearl Estell Barker1871 - 1942
  4. Clyde Clarence Barker1882 - 1906
  5. Minnie Iris Barker1886 - 1955
Facts and Events
Name James Monroe Barker
Gender Male
Birth? 28 Jan 1846 Logan, Kentucky, United States
Census? 1850 Logan, Kentucky, United StatesDistrict 1
Census? 1860 Logan, Kentucky, United StatesDistrict 1
Marriage 28 Sep 1863 Robertson, Tennessee, United Statesto Virginia Frances Corbin
Census? 1870 Horse Creek (township), Dade, Missouri, United States
Census[1] 1870 Horse Creek (township), Dade, Missouri, United StatesAgricultural
Census? 1880 Cedar, Dade, Missouri, United States
Death? 3 May 1900 Payne, Oklahoma, United States
Burial? Marena Cemetery, Payne, Oklahoma, United States

JAMES MONROE BARKER was born January 28, 1846 in Logan County, Kentucky.

The 1850 census shows James living with his family in District No. 1, Logan County, Kentucky.

The 1860 census shows James living with his family in District No. 1, Logan County, Kentucky.

James was able to read and write.

James was a farmer.

James married VIRGINIA FRANCES CORBIN, the daughter of SINGLETON CORBIN and EMILY JANE HARPER, on Septmber 28, 1863 in Logan County, Kentucky.

The 1870 census shows James living with his family in Horsecreek Township, Dade County, Missouri.

The 1880 census shows James living with his family in Cedar Township, Dade County, Missouri.

James died on May 3, 1900 after falling from a farm wagon in Payne County, Oklahoma. He is buried in Marena Cemetery, Payne County, Oklahoma.

References
  1. His real estate was valued at $1,600.00. His personal estate was valued at $1,100.00. The cash value of his farm was $3,400.00. The cash value of his farming implements and machinery were $100.00. He owned 40 acres of improved land and 5 acres of woodland and 115 other acres of unimproved land. He owned 8 horses, 1 mule or ass, 4 milch cows, 4 working oxen, 58 other cattle, 6 sheep and swine. The cash value of his livestock was $238.00. His farm produced 180 bushels of winter wheat, 600 bushels of Indian corn, 150 bushels of oats, 7 pounds of wool, 5 bushels of Irish potatoes, 95 pounds of butter, 10 gallon of molasses, $288.00 value of animals slaughtered, and $1,130.00 value of farm products.