Thanks for that James, I found it later today in BAKER HOLLOW CEMETERY. And we figured out that JOEL BAKER, SR. was the father of this man's Joel Baker, who was the father of an Andrew J. Baker. It gets deep, everything I have ever done on the Searcy Co. Baker line has made me thankful for a name like JAMESON! smile I used your book of Searcy County Newspaper Abstracts, where you had done several Obits of the Baker brothers of his Joel Baker I believe, as well as the death of his Joel Baker. Born c 1832. That "Shootins, Obituaries, Politics, Emigratin, Socializin;, Commercializin and the Press" or News Items from and about Searcy County, Arkansas 1866-1901 is just about the BEST book I ever bought......for research purposes......compare the news items with marriage books and cemetery books and presto you have a miracle in research!! Thanks again for the massive amount of work that went into abstracting all that news! Faye in Tx. ----- Original Message ----- From: James Johnston <johnston@ipa.net> To: <ARSEARCY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 01, 2001 6:39 PM Subject: [ARSEARCY] Bakers et al > Zebediah Baker (1810-1864) was married to Hannah Grinder, and their son > Andrew J. was killed by "jayhawkers" February 20, 1864, at the same time > his father was killed. > > James Johnston >