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John Barclay

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John Barclay Veteran

Birth
Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
15 Sep 1824 (aged 75)
Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Hartsville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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In 1775, John Barclay enlisted in the Continental Army. He was commissioned an ensign in Captain John Lacey's company on January 8, 1776. He was later promoted to the rank of lieutenant and retired from the Army as a captain on January 1, 1782. After the Revolutionary War, John Barclay was commissioned as a country Justice of the Peace (December 13, 1782) and rose to become the President Judge of the Courts of Bucks County (appointed June 27, 1789). Later he became a member of the Constitutional Convention of 1790, Mayor of Philadelphia in 1791, and was the first president of the Bank of Northern Liberties of Philadelphia at the time of his death in September 1824.

From 1793 to 1799, John Barclay lived in Warwick Township. During this time, he frequented the Neshaminy-Warwick Church where he worshipped and served as a Trustee. In 1799, Judge Barclay built a fine brownstone mansion on the northeast corner of Bristol and the Philadelphia road (now Easton Road, presently a Bank)). John Barclay had a son James with his first wife Jane (Crawford). Jane died Oct 25, 1803. Son James died June 9 1806. The mansion was sold to Benjamin Hough after the death of Mrs. Barclay and Judge Barclay returned to Philadelphia.

John Barclay was one of the founders of the Insurance Company of North America when it was organized on December 10, 1792. He served as a director through 1793 and then moved back to Bucks County. Judge Barclay and his second wife Esther had two sons: John Lewis Barclay (b.1810) and James Medray Barclay (b.1813).

The historic John Barclay House currently houses an office of Hatboro Federal Savings.
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In 1775, John Barclay enlisted in the Continental Army. He was commissioned an ensign in Captain John Lacey's company on January 8, 1776. He was later promoted to the rank of lieutenant and retired from the Army as a captain on January 1, 1782. After the Revolutionary War, John Barclay was commissioned as a country Justice of the Peace (December 13, 1782) and rose to become the President Judge of the Courts of Bucks County (appointed June 27, 1789). Later he became a member of the Constitutional Convention of 1790, Mayor of Philadelphia in 1791, and was the first president of the Bank of Northern Liberties of Philadelphia at the time of his death in September 1824.

From 1793 to 1799, John Barclay lived in Warwick Township. During this time, he frequented the Neshaminy-Warwick Church where he worshipped and served as a Trustee. In 1799, Judge Barclay built a fine brownstone mansion on the northeast corner of Bristol and the Philadelphia road (now Easton Road, presently a Bank)). John Barclay had a son James with his first wife Jane (Crawford). Jane died Oct 25, 1803. Son James died June 9 1806. The mansion was sold to Benjamin Hough after the death of Mrs. Barclay and Judge Barclay returned to Philadelphia.

John Barclay was one of the founders of the Insurance Company of North America when it was organized on December 10, 1792. He served as a director through 1793 and then moved back to Bucks County. Judge Barclay and his second wife Esther had two sons: John Lewis Barclay (b.1810) and James Medray Barclay (b.1813).

The historic John Barclay House currently houses an office of Hatboro Federal Savings.


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  • Added: May 6, 2011
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69423971/john-barclay: accessed ), memorial page for John Barclay (22 Jan 1749–15 Sep 1824), Find a Grave Memorial ID 69423971, citing Neshaminy-Warwick Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Hartsville, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Shiva (contributor 47163650).