He lived in Minnepolis in 1905 age 13 years old, he had one older brother, Fred N Barker and one younger brother, Edward S. Barker and a younger sister, Florence M. Barker, the Minnesota Territorial Census shows the children were all born in Minnesota, but shows his mother born in NY. Their address is listed as 14 Avenue South, Minneapolis MN
According to his WWI Draft Registration he is a natural born citizen, and he was a Helper employed at the Glenwood Inglewood (Water) Company in Minneapolis MN in 1917. He states he is responsible financially for his wife and Grandmother. He was married at this time, so he is asking for a claim of exemption from the draft.
He is white, Tall, slender with brown eyes and brown hair. His address at the time was 3920 13th Avenue South, Minneapolis MN WWI Draft Registration dated June 5, 1917
information compiled by RLF November 2014
He lived in Minnepolis in 1905 age 13 years old, he had one older brother, Fred N Barker and one younger brother, Edward S. Barker and a younger sister, Florence M. Barker, the Minnesota Territorial Census shows the children were all born in Minnesota, but shows his mother born in NY. Their address is listed as 14 Avenue South, Minneapolis MN
According to his WWI Draft Registration he is a natural born citizen, and he was a Helper employed at the Glenwood Inglewood (Water) Company in Minneapolis MN in 1917. He states he is responsible financially for his wife and Grandmother. He was married at this time, so he is asking for a claim of exemption from the draft.
He is white, Tall, slender with brown eyes and brown hair. His address at the time was 3920 13th Avenue South, Minneapolis MN WWI Draft Registration dated June 5, 1917
information compiled by RLF November 2014
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