Jesse and Malinda had 9 children and in 1845 Malinda died giving birth to their daughter Amanda Barker.
Telegraph and Texas Register (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 10, page 3 ,November 26th 1845.
On November 3rd,1845 Jesse Barker married Emily Johnson (daughter of Col. Chauncey Johnson) in Bastrop,Texas.
Jesse Barker died February 5th of 1846 leaving young Emily a widow and unknow to Jesse was with child. Emily gave birth to a son, Leman Chancellor Barker in September 1st 1846.
Leman's Find A Grave Memorial# 51298036.
Additional information can be found in the History of Texas Together With A Biographical History of Milam , Williamson, Bastrop, Travis, Lee, and Burleson Counties. pp 717-718 Lewis Publishing Co. Chicago- 1893 . Located in San Antonio Public Library and also at the Barker Library & State Archives - Geneology Department
Probate Minutes - No. 144 pg 262
Sello Tercero: Dos Reales
The Texas State Library and Archives - shows Jesse Barker entered Captain Hill's Company as a Private July 3, 1836 in the Volunteer Rangers being Honarbly Discharged at Hickory Point October 3,1836
Shows where R.M. Coleman Col. in the Texian Army wrote the order to the Government of the Republic of Texas to pay Jesse Barker $25 and his Honorable Discharge from the Volunteer Rangers.
Jesse and Malinda had 9 children and in 1845 Malinda died giving birth to their daughter Amanda Barker.
Telegraph and Texas Register (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 10, page 3 ,November 26th 1845.
On November 3rd,1845 Jesse Barker married Emily Johnson (daughter of Col. Chauncey Johnson) in Bastrop,Texas.
Jesse Barker died February 5th of 1846 leaving young Emily a widow and unknow to Jesse was with child. Emily gave birth to a son, Leman Chancellor Barker in September 1st 1846.
Leman's Find A Grave Memorial# 51298036.
Additional information can be found in the History of Texas Together With A Biographical History of Milam , Williamson, Bastrop, Travis, Lee, and Burleson Counties. pp 717-718 Lewis Publishing Co. Chicago- 1893 . Located in San Antonio Public Library and also at the Barker Library & State Archives - Geneology Department
Probate Minutes - No. 144 pg 262
Sello Tercero: Dos Reales
The Texas State Library and Archives - shows Jesse Barker entered Captain Hill's Company as a Private July 3, 1836 in the Volunteer Rangers being Honarbly Discharged at Hickory Point October 3,1836
Shows where R.M. Coleman Col. in the Texian Army wrote the order to the Government of the Republic of Texas to pay Jesse Barker $25 and his Honorable Discharge from the Volunteer Rangers.
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