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Edward John Barker

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Edward John Barker (31 December 1799 – 27 April 1884) was an English physician and journalist who worked for much of his life in Canada.

Barker was born in England. He lived for a time in South Carolina, after which he returned to England where he successfully practised as a physician, and in medicine, for a number of years.

In 1832, after emigrating to Upper Canada with his family, he settled in Kingston, Ontario. Here, Barker continued in medical practice but developed an interest in journalism, and in 1834 he founded the then semi-weekly British Whig. The newspaper, now the Kingston Whig-Standard, became the longest continually published newspaper in Canada.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Barker, Edward John, Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online

Further reading

  • Press Publishing Company (1903). The Newspaper Reference Book of Canada: Embracing Facts and Data Regarding Canada and Biographical Sketches of Representative Canadian Men. pp. 322–3.