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Lt. Stephen Barker, 1659 - 1741
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Lt. Stephen Barker, 1659 - 1741
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Lt. Stephen Ayers Barker, 1659 - 1741
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Lt Benjamin BARKER, 1663 - 1750
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Lt. Stephen Barker, 1659 - 1741
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Lt Benjamin Barker, 1663 - 1750
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Lt Robert Barker, 1616 - 1691
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Lt. Fred D Barker, 1876 - 1918
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Lt Robert (Pilgrim) Barker, 1616 - 1691
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Lt. George Leverett Barker, 1917 - 1944
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Lt. RICHARD BARKER, 1654 - 1729
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Lt. Stephen Barker, 1659 - 1741
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Lt. Stephen Barker, 1659 - 1740
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Lt. Stephen Barker, 1659 - 1740
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Lt. Stephen Barker, 1659 - 1741
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Lt. Stephen Ayers Barker, 1659 - 1741
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Lt Barker, 1918 - 1949
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Lt Edmund L. Barker in The Telegraph - June 29 1959
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Lt Max Barker in The Windsor Star - Nov 24 1965
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Lt W. Perry Barker in Oxnard Press-Courier - Apr 21 1958
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Lt Roy Barker in Argus (Melbourne, VIC) - July 3 1942
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaRobert B. Barker Jr., 1651 - 1729
FamilySearch Family TreeLT Carr Barker, born Circa 1740
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Lt. Barker
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Lt. B. Barker
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Lt. B. Barker
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Lt Barker
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Lt Barker
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Lt Barker
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Lt. Barker
United Kingdom, Names & Stories in Newspapers from OldNews.comLt. Commander Ronald Lee Barker, died 2007
Newspaper and Funeral Home ObituariesLt. Col. Warren H. Barker, died 2008
Newspaper and Funeral Home ObituariesLt. Cmd. Ronald Lee Barker, died 2007
Newspaper and Funeral Home ObituariesLt. Comm. Ronald Lee Barker, died 2007
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Lt Commdr L R Barker, born Circa 1895
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957
Lt Michael Barker, born Circa 1915
Ellis Island and Other New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1957Lt CDR W Barker
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Lt Carolyn Gamwell Barker (born Rixford)
United States and Canada, Index of Obituaries, 1900-2019Lt.-Col. Charles Barker
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Lt.-Col. F. A. Barker
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- Arabic: ملازم باركر (Mulāzim Bārkār)
- Japanese: 中尉バーカー (Chūi Bākā)
- Russian: Лейтенант Баркер (Leytenant Barker)
- Spanish: Teniente Barker
The first name "Lt." is not a traditional personal name but rather an abbreviation for "Lieutenant," a military rank derived from the French term "lieutenant," meaning "place holder" or "deputy." The term has its roots in the Latin "locum tenens," which translates to "one holding a place." Historically, the title has been used in various military contexts across Europe, particularly in the British and French armies, and signifies a position of authority and responsibility, often associated with leadership and command. While "Lt." itself does not have variations as a personal name, the rank is recognized globally, with equivalent titles in different languages, such as "Teniente" in Spanish and "Lieutenant" in other English-speaking countries. The use of "Lt." as a name is uncommon and primarily serves as a designation rather than a personal identifier, reflecting the characteristics of leadership, duty, and service associated with the military profession.
The last name Barker has its origins in England, deriving from the Old English word "bearc," which means "a person who works with bark," particularly in the context of tanning or preparing animal hides. This occupational surname first appeared in medieval England, particularly in regions where leatherworking was a common trade, such as Yorkshire and Lancashire. The name reflects the characteristics of those who initially bore it, often indicating a connection to craftsmanship and trade. Variations of the surname can be found in different cultures and languages, including "Barker" in the United States and Canada, and "Barkar" in some Eastern European countries. Additionally, the name may have different spellings or pronunciations based on regional dialects, but the core meaning related to the tanning profession remains consistent. Historically, the surname has been borne by various notable figures, contributing to its recognition and prevalence in English-speaking countries.
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