Military service
Burial/memorial information
Son of David John and Rose Barker, of Picton, Ontario.
Digital gallery of Lieutenant David Jellett Barker
Image gallery
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Stained Glass window "The Crusader" donated by the parents of David Jellett Barker, at St. Mary Magdalene Anglican Church, Picton, Ontario.
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Grave of David Jellett Barker
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Memorial from the Great War 1914-1918: a record of service published by the Bank of Montreal 1921.
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Memorial from the Great War 1914-1918: a record of service published by the Bank of Montreal 1921.
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From Memorial from the Great War 1914-1918: a record of service published by the Bank of Montreal 1921.
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From Memorial from the Great War 1914-1918: a record of service published by the Bank of Montreal 1921.
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Photo courtesy of Wilf Schofield, England
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Stained glass window, "The Crusader" in memory of Lieutenant David Jellett Barker, commissioned by his parents, David and Rose Barker, in the Anglican Church of St. Mary Magdelene, Picton, Ontario.
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Submitted for the project Operation Picture Me. From the Annie Boyes collection courtesy of the Simcoe County Archives.
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Juno Beach Memorial Brick purchased in memory of David Jellett Barker
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Photo of his name - Ring of Remembrance, Notre-Dame de Lorette, Ablain-Saint-Nazaire, France
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1918-May 3403367 O-2640 The grave of Lieutenant David Jellett. Barker, 87th Battalion. May, 1918. Lt. Barker was killed instantly by a trench mortar bomb while serving with the 87th Infantry Battalion, on Sep. 27th, 1917. He is now buried at Villers Station Cemetery.
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Wm. Notman & Son Ltd. Eugene Bourgouin war memorial tablet, bas relief, Montreal, QC, 1923 1923 VIEW-20628 McCord Museum
In the Books of Remembrance
Commemorated on:
Page 196 of the First World War Book of Remembrance.
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VILLERS STATION CEMETERY Pas de Calais, France
Villers-au-Bois is a village in the Department of the Pas-de-Calais, 11 kilometres north-west of Arras. The VILLERS STATION CEMETERY is about 2 kilometres north-west of the village.
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