The surname Barker is Old French in origin, reaching its current form in England during the middle ages. The original form is Barchkert, pronounced Barr-Curt. Sometime after the Norman Conquest it changed to Barcker and then to Barker. Many southern English families have this name and it's common in the U.S., as Smith and Jones are. The current French form is Le Barckert.
William Barker (English) arrived in Branford, CT in the mid 1600's.
The surname Barker is an occupational name derived from the Middle English word "barkere," which referred to a tanner or someone who worked with hides and leather. It can also be derived from the Old English word "bere," meaning barley, and "carr," meaning marsh, suggesting an ancestral connection to a barrow or tomb in a marshy area.
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