This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BAKER Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JCC.2ACEB/8752 Message Board Post: Hi, I just posted an old obituary for Effie BAKER, who died of consumption at the age of 24. It states that she was the daughter of Leander BAKER of Farmer City, Illinois (DeWitt Co.). This was scanned from an original issue (NOT microfilm!) of the The Bloomington Bulletin newspaper (Bloomington, McLean County, IL) dated March 5, 1888, and you can see it online here: http://theoldentimes.com/effiebaker88mcleanil.html I hope it's helpful! Barbara http://theoldentimes.com/deaths.htm http://theoldentimes.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BAKER/TANNER/TAYLOR/MEEKS/AVERY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JCC.2ACEB/8751 Message Board Post: I am looking for the family of Anna Butler. She married an unknown Baker and the following two children: Joseph b ca 1846 NC Amos b ca 1850 NC They are listed living with the following family in the 1850 Census: 1850 Bladen County, North Carolina - Subdivision Northeast side of Cape Fear - August 17, 1850 - page 77 73 - Samuel Anderson, age 66; laborer; born NC Amelia, age 55; born NC Sarah E., age 13; born NC; attended school during the year William W., age 8; attended school during the year Ann Butler, age 32; born NC Joseph Baker, age 4; born NC Amos, age 4 months; born NC Any information would be appreciated.
searching under every rock at this point for a Winza Oyster BAKER b.1782 in ? She was later to have m. a Isham DANSBY in 1800 in SC. I have always wondered this we have her name listed as Winza Oyster Baker...could she had been m. before? at the time of marriage she would of been 18 give or take a few years. Hoping someone might recognize her and know who her parents might be kim
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JCC.2ACEB/8750 Message Board Post: I will be happy to look up any name in the book, Index to Early TN Wills and Administrations (1779-1861) by Byron and Barbara Sistler. It is indexed by surname and covers nearly all the counties in Tennessee except for those where records have been destroyed for this time period (1779-1861). Just email me the name you are looking for and I will give you the information from this book. It gives the name, date, where the record can be found, the letter or number of the record book and then the page number and the county. Kristi Moffitt www.gensearch.org kkcem@blomand.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JCC.2ACEB/5148.1 Message Board Post: Hi Thomas we're related! My connection is through Rebecca [Campbell] Baker. My name is Patrick Campbell of Pittsburgh Pa. Pittsburgh, is about 60 miles from Indiana county PA or to be more exact Marion Center, East Mohoning Township, Indiana county Pa. where the Bakers and Campbells are from.Strangley enough I'm also related through James Baker. My great great grandfathers 1st wife was Catharine Baker James Bakers sister ! I have much more info, as I'm sure you do, it would be great to hear from you! Please E-Mail me at ptcampbell@verizon.net Thank You! Pat C.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ba Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JCC.2ACEB/2278.4397.1.1 Message Board Post: my father was Robert Lee Baker born in 1919 in Indiana.,moved to Cincinnati Ohio in the 50s I think? I was born in1964 inOhio. Iam looking for Bobby JR he would be in his60s I think? I need to find my family I have been looking for them for many years I was told i have brothers and sisters any info please email me .I was born to Nettie Wright.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JCC.2ACEB/1934.1952.1959.1961.2003.2080.2091 Message Board Post: my father is robert lee baker born in1919 in indiana. iam looking for him and my hafe brother robert lee baker jr, gos by bobby jr. i have more brothers and sisters but i dont know who they are.iam looking for my family and have been for a long time.please email me at lilwhiskeygirl420@eartlink.net i was born1964 in ohio.please email me .
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Baker Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JCC.2ACEB/8749 Message Board Post: ?ISAAC BAKER1 (M) "Several members of the Baker family who have done extensive genealogical research believe that John Baker's grandfather was Isaac Baker, and that he lived with his wife and children - six sons and three daughters - near Baltimore, Maryland. Then, in 1765, when the danger of Indian attack began to diminish, the Isaac Baker family moved into the beautiful Holston River area of Southwest Virginia, between the Cumberland and Appalachian Mountains. In later years, Isaac Baker died and was buried in Bristol, Tennessee. Isaac Baker's six sons were: William Baker, Isaac Baker, Jr., Joshua Baker, Evan Baker, John Baker, and Thomas Baker. A local history states that of that group William and John Baker were hunters and explorers of both Kentucky and Tennessee." So one of these sons would be our Mr BAKER by this theory. He was the son of ?ISAAC BAKER. Children of (?) BAKER: ?Clarissa Baker ?Catherine Baker ?Levi Baker ?Sarah Baker ?Polly Baker ?Joseph Baker Sr+ b. 1770 JOHN BAKER+ b. c 1781, d. 1862 Citations [S85] Letter, Email letter from Duane Locher [e-mail address] but actually from his wife Jo Ann Johnson Locher. To Alvy Ray Smith [e-mail address], 19 Jul 1998. [S371] Jim Lair, "...Families: These Were the First". > Joseph Baker is found in the 1790 Burke Co. 9th District. That district encompassed land north of the Catawba river in present day Caldwell County. He is found often in the court minutes serving as a juryman and other duties. He owned land on the SE side of Lower Creek bounded by the land of John Hays and Chruchfield Jackson. The selling of 425 acres of land to Drury Williams on May 4, 1797 perhaps signaled a move from the county where he had been a resident since abt. 1778. This Joseph Baker could likely be the Joseph Baker living in Knox Co. Ky in the 1820-30s. This Joseph might also be the son of Andrew Baker and Mary Bolling. The summons of a William Baker from Wilkes Co. to testify on behalf of this Joseph and the appearance of Bolling Baker in other court records could indicate a possible connection. He served in the Rev War for NC. He was granted land in SE KY for service during the war. Around 1799 he built a cabin in Knox Co, KY, but it was burnt by federal troops because he had mistaken built it on Indian lands. He went back and by 1801 had established another homestead. One of his sons, Bryce was already settled there in 1800, according to tax rolls. Another son, William, was also a tax payer in 1801. From what we know, he had at least 6 children - three sons (Bryce, William and John) and 3 daughters (Susan, Sally and Jane). Some sources name a 4th son, Joseph, but there is no real evidence of him. Joseph served on different juries throughout the years and bought and sold land. We don't know when he died, but some place it around 1833. Some of his descendants are still living in Knox Co and surrounding areas, with many more spread across the world. > Here's another story passed around, > "John "Renta" Baker, son of Andrew & Mary Bolling Baker, had a brother Joseph born abt 1751. This Uncle Joseph of Isaac Baker may be the Joseph Baker listed in the following Greene County Case: > 1806: Page 273-274 - The State Vs Joseph Baker - The defendant appeared in Court, and acknowledged to owe to the State of Tennessee one hundred dollars, and Isaac Baker, SR, his security acknowledged also to owe to the State of Tennessee one hundred dollars of their several and respective goods and chattels, lands and tenements to be levied and to the State rendered. Yet upon this condition that if the said Joseph Baker shall make his personal appearance here at our next Court to be held on the fourth Monday in April next, and not depart the same until legally acquitted of a charge alleged against him for BEGETTING A BASTARD CHILD (YET UNBORN) ON THE BODY OF NANCY WATSON, and do and perform such things as our said Court shall enjoin on him in that behalf, then this recognizance to be void or else to remain in full force and effect. > A few trees on line have Isaac SR. "Isaac Baker, SR, his security" as the father of this Joseph. MORE KNOX RECORDS 1799 Joseph Baker improvements (home)burned on Yellow Creek Knox CO. KY. by military Troops. Documented. (Indian Land) 1800- Joseph Baker paid taxes 8-23-1800 Lincoln CO. KY. (at this time several other Knox Countians were also listed on Lincoln CO. tax list. knox Co. formed 1799- from Lincoln CO. KY.-- 1800 taxes were paid in Knox CO. KY) 1801- Letter written by Joseph Baker to Government of VA. for reimbursement of said land on Yellow Creek Knox CO. KY -- Joseph Baker now on Knox CO. tax list. 10-5-1804- Joseph Baker bought 3,000 acres from George Thompson on Stinking Creek- Deed Book A. Pg. 183-184 1-24-1829 written; signed by clerk 6-15-1829 Deed bk. D pg. 22 Joseph Baker gave to Brice Baker land if Brice would take care of Joseph until he died. Wit: Jon Henderson & Thompson Baker Court case involving Brice Baker and Wm Baker and father was Joseph Baker Census 1810 list Joseph Baker and wife and one male in HH (John Baker probably) 5-22-1826 Joseph Baker (m) Betsy Owens - Joseph on doc. states for her to take care of him lovenly and genteel. and if she did not the things he gave to her to be null. The above are from an old post on line by Carol Wyatt. She makes the assumption that the Joseph, who sold land in Burke Co. NC in 1797, was the Joseph who showed up in KY in 1799. Joseph Baker b. 1740-1750 living in Burke CO. NC 1787 to abt 1797 when he sold land to Drury Williams. Wife according to Baker family researchers Mary Walker, marriage not found, said to have married in VA. She may be second wife. She also listed the following lines. Children of Joseph Baker b. 1740-1750 Rev. War soldier of NC. William Baker b. 1766-1775 (m) Knox CO. KY. 10-6-1803 Elizabeth Dean Brice/Bryce Baker b. 1775 (m) Knox CO. KY. 1.26-1804 Mary Arthur d/o Col. Thomas & Sarah Arthur Sally Baker b. 1780-1790 (m) KCK (Knox CO. KY.) 5-10-1807 James Stewart by Elijah Foley Bk. A. Jane Baker b. 1780-1792 (m) KCK 11-26-1812 Thomas Stewart Susanna Baker b.1775-1785 (Never married according to a Baker researcher) John Baker b. abt 1793 (m) Nancy Tradway (in 1820 and 1850 census, info given by Baker researcher) Children of Brice Baker and Mary "Polly" Arthur 1.Milly Baker b. 1804 (m) KCK 11-28-1822 Thomas Carnes, by Wm Harper Brice Baker bond Bk A. 2.Mary "Polly" Baker b. 1814-1811 (m) KCK 2-13-1828 Alexander Alsup, by Wm Harper, Brice Baker bond Bk. A. 3. George Thompson Baker (known as Thompson Baker)b. 1804-1809 listed age 54 in 1863 military records d. 6-21-1863 Civil War (m) KCK 10-31-1829 Nancy Henderson d/o Jon or Jonathan Henderson. 4. Lucretia "Creasy" Baker b. 1807-1809 d. 1897 (m) KCK 5-9-1829 John MIlls - by Rev.Wm Hopper 5. Joseph Baker b. 1804- &bef. 1810 (m) KCK 1-7-1834 Jane Williams 6. Frances Baker b.1807-1812 (living in HH 1850 Whitley CO.census, Wife Polly Arthur dead. is Frances dau. or wid.of Baker son not stated? children Jane and Marshall listed only by Baker) 7. Elizabeth Baker b. 1813-1819 (m) KCK 7-30-1835 Nasby Mills JR. Jane Baker b. abt 1828 (living in HH 1850 of Brice Baker cannot be dau.) Marshall Baker b. abt 1831 (living in HH of Brice Baker 1850 census (m) KCK 4-3-1858 Lucinda Messer William Baker b. 1765-1775 s/o Joseph Baker (m) Elizabeth Dean KCK Oct. 6, 1803 1. John Daniel Baker (known as Daniel) b. abt 1804 (m) 9-22-1825 Mary "Polly" Cain 2. William Baker JR. b. abt 1805 (m) KCK Apr. 8- 1823 Elizabeth Wacker
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JCC.2ACEB/753.916.1 Message Board Post: Iam looking for Robert Lee Baker and Robert L Baker JR.Robert is my father and JR is my hafe brother.I was born in Ohio in 1964,to Nettie Wright. If you have any info please email me.lilwhiskeygirl420@earthlink.net.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JCC.2ACEB/8747.1 Message Board Post: It looks like Harvey and Asa were brothers. I found this on the 1860 census. They are still in the same county in 1880. Norma 1860 United States Federal Census > Ohio > Champaign > Mad River #1096/1096 Frederick Baker, 65, farmer, Va Harvey Baker, 24, farmer, Oh<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Sarah Baker, 22, Oh Martin Baker, 01, Oh Asa Baker, 23, farmer, Oh<<<<<<<<<<<< Jane Baker, 20, Oh Samuel Baker, 6/12, Oh
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JCC.2ACEB/8748 Message Board Post: I have an old photograph of "Miss Louise Hinz, Miss Mary Baker and Miss Marie McCoy" taken in the early 1900s.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JCC.2ACEB/8747 Message Board Post: I have an old photograph of Harvey Baker and Asa R. Baker. Both are men with long white beards. Photo looks to be from early 1900s.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gibson/Irby Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JCC.2ACEB/1173.2887.2904.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Just noticed a listing of your surnames on your reply. Email me privately since it doesn't concern Baker but Irby. Thanks, Barbara
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BAKER/GIBSON/GOZA/IRBY/LUPO/SANDERS/WESTROPE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JCC.2ACEB/1173.2887.2904.1.1.1 Message Board Post: No, never heard from her. She has info on the same family line though because she has previously posted about Bunting/Buntyn. Ona onapatrick@att.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BAKER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JCC.2ACEB/8746 Message Board Post: Looking for descendents of Martin (born 14 May 1894-IL) and Esther Brown Baker (16 Mar 1897-CO) Children: Harvey, Perry, Ronald, Diane, Douglas. Looking for any info on this couple and family. Thanks so much!!!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JCC.2ACEB/8745 Message Board Post: I am looking for any info on this line I can get. Here is what I know fir sure..... John A. Baker b.1853(september?) Parents???(George and Elizabeth) born in Va. Sarah E. (Trissel??) b. 1857 in Ohio Children: Daisy, Charley, Wilbur, Edgar, Lottie, Pertie, Herman and John Henry I think I found his parents George and Elizabeth in Rockingham VA in the 1860 census, but not 100% sure. If anyone else has any info or is fron this line let me know directly at ciw@fulton-net.com. My computer crashed and I lost alot of stuff that I did not back up. Thanks, Cindi
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JCC.2ACEB/4829.4842 Message Board Post: I have a George Baker b. 1825? lived in rockingham, va in 1860. At least I think... I am researching back and have a John b.1853 in Va. at the censes dates fit. Any info would be great. Were they brothers?? maybe. Do you know of any indian blood line??? Let me know, Thanks, Cindi ciw@fulton-net.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JCC.2ACEB/1173.2887.2904.1.1 Message Board Post: Did you and Gayle ever make the connection between your George W. and the Gibson's in Copiah? Allen J. is my ancestor? Thanks, Barbara
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JCC.2ACEB/3261.1 Message Board Post: I have a John Baker born in Virginia 1853, is this the same family???? ciw@fulton-net.com Thanks, Cindi
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JCC.2ACEB/2694.3115.3227.1 Message Board Post: Hi!! I'm not sure if this is a match, but... I have a John Baker b. 9/1853 in Virginia parents(George and Elizabeth???) married Sarah E. b. 1857(born in ohio) Lived in Ohio. Let me know, I have some info from there to present. Thanks, Cindi ciw@fulton-net.com