To those Bakers who are looking for Baker(s) with German roots, I have found one Simeon Baker who showed up in Benton Co., TN in 1860, from Prussia... Then in 1870, Two more Baker families came to live in Benton Co., TN, which created four families of Baker(s) for that small County of Benton, TN. I would love to know if there might have been relationship between my Baker family, John Gilbert Baker, who was the son of Alsa and William Baker of North Carolina. A N. H. Baker moved to Benton Co., TN in 1870, who was born also in North Carolina. I'd love to know the full name of N. H. Baker as well and why he traveled all the way to Benton Co., TN from North Carolina. And here are the names of the second Baker family:husband and wife of the second Baker family that arrived in Benton Co., TN in 1870: Emandy Baker District 8, Benton, TN 48 1821 Tennessee White Female J G Baker District 8, Benton, TN 57 1812 Tennessee White Male So, there you have it and I'm new to this list, hoping someone will have some answers to my questions about Baker(s) who lived in Tennessee between 1860 and 1880... Rhonda Warmack Houston (rfhouston@mindspring.com) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------ Their names were: (A) Simeon Baker District 10, Benton, TN 28 1831 Prussia Male Nancy Baker District 10, Benton, TN 22 1837 Tennessee Female ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------- Then, within the 1870 census, two more Baker families appeared, one from North Carolina with all the rest of the family being born in TN! And the other all had been born in Tennessee! Do you have any knowledge of any of these two families? (B) A J Baker District 5, Benton, TN 2 1867 Tennessee White Male C C Baker District 5, Benton, TN 9/12 1869 Tennessee White Male Isabell Baker District 5, Benton, TN 23 1846 Tennessee White Female *N H Baker District 5, Benton, TN 33 1836 North Carolina White Male Name: N H Baker Age in 1870: 33 Estimated Birth Year: 1836 Birthplace: North Carolina Home in 1870: District 5, Benton, Tennessee Race: White Gender: Male Post Office: Camden Roll: M593_1514 Page: 479 Year: 1870 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- --------- (C) And finally, in that same year, 1870 US Census the below Baker born in TN, also was counted within the Benton County census.... JG Baker (b. 1812) who married Emandy Baker (b. 1821) What could have been his connection with N H Baker...could they have been related to the older William Baker mentioned above??? E L Baker District 8, Benton, TN 5 1864 Tennessee White Male Elizabeth Baker District 8, Benton, TN 22 1847 Tennessee White Female *Emandy Baker District 8, Benton, TN 48 1821 Tennessee White Female *J G Baker District 8, Benton, TN 57 1812 Tennessee White Male J L Baker District 8, Benton, TN 23 1846 Tennessee White Male L W Baker District 8, Benton, TN 21 1848 Tennessee White Male J M Baker District 8, Benton, TN 14 1855 Tennessee White Male J N Baker District 8, Benton, TN 12 1857 Tennessee White Male twins J W Baker District 8, Benton, TN 12 1857 Tennessee White Male twins L W Baker District 8, Benton, TN 4 1865 Tennessee White Male
Name: JOHN L. BAKER Spouse: VIRGINIA M. GREGORY Marriage Date: 17 Jul 1866 County: Guilford State: NC Send to this address: Office of Archives and History 4614 Mail Service Center Raleigh, NC 27699-4614 To find out how much this marriage license will be for you email is address: archives@ncmail.net If out of the state of North Carolina, I found that the marriage licenses cost $20, however I have been known to be wrong, so that's why I suggest you email that address I provided above. Rhonda Warmack Houston (rfhouston@mindspring.com)
Name: Catherine Winget Spouse: George Baker Marriage Date (Day, Month, Year): 28 March 1858 City: Auglaize State: OH Name: Baker, Caroline C Father: Baker , George Mother: Winget , Catherine Birth Date: 15 June 1872 City: Duchouquet County: Auglaize State: OH Country: USA Name: Baker, Charles Father: Baker , George Mother: Winget , Catherine Birth Date: 1875 City: Duchouquet County: Auglaize State: OH Country: USA Name: Baker, Isaiah Father: Baker , George Mother: Winget , Catherine Birth Date: 1868 City: Duchouquet County: Auglaize State: OH Country: USA Name: Baker, Mary J Father: Baker , George Mother: Winget , Catherine Birth Date: 30 January 1873 City: Duchouquet County: Auglaize State: OH Country: USA Name: Baker, Rosella Father: Baker , George Mother: Winget , Catherine Birth Date: 1861 City: Duchouquet County: Auglaize State: OH Country: USA Name: Rosella Baker Parents: George Baker , Catherine Winget Birth Place: Auglaize, Duchouquet Twp, OH Birth Date: 1861 Death Place: Duchouquet Twp, Auglaize, OH Death Date: 12 August 1872 Name: Isaiah Baker Parents: George Baker , Catherine Winget Birth Place: Auglaize, Duchouquet Twp, OH Birth Date: 1868 Death Place: Duchouquet Twp, Auglaize, OH Death Date: 10 December 1869 Name: Charles Baker Spouse: Jennie Parents: George Baker , Catherine Winget Birth Place: Auglaize, Duchouquet Twp, OH Birth Date: 1875 Marriage Place: Auglaize Marriage Date: 1906 I'd contact this address and ask for information and assistance concerning George Baker's participation in the war between the states. This gentleman will have information. Ohio Adjutant General 2825 W. Granville Road Columbus, OH 43235-2512 (614) 889-7040 Rhonda Warmack Houston (rfhouston@mindspring.com)
Re: 1600s in Old Rappahannock County, Virginia Cornelius SWELLIVANT/SWILLIVANT/SULLIVAN Patrick NORTON & wife, Margaret ?/SWELLIVANT?/SWILLIVANT?/SULLIVAN? Lawrence BAKER, (2nd husband of Mrs. Margaret SWELLIVANT? NORTON) Penelope "Nelly" NORTON & husband, Matthew KELLY (Captain) John KELLY & Amy DONIPHAN Ann KELLY & William JENNINGS, Jr. (s/o Mary WILLOUGHBY & William JENNINGS, Sr., s/o Margaret PAYNE & 1st husband, John JENNINGS, Sr., immigrant, (d/o Margaret ROBINSON & John PAYNE, immigrant) Hello, My name is Bellinda MYRICK-BARNETT and I am writing to many of the lists that I have belonged to for sometime now as well as some new ones that I have just added. I do not know that I have the right name yet for the SWELLIVANT/poss. SULLIVAN family group out of 1600s Virginia so if anyone can identify the correct spelling and if there is a Rootsweb list for that spelling...thank you. As well as, if you should see any areas for correction or if you have any additions, please let me know via the list and/or directly. Thanks. Will send this on now as is below....and will keep checking and get back with you if I find more to add to this at this time. Regarding possible English or Irish NORTON lineage arriving in early 1600s to Old Rappahannock County, Virginia, (later becoming Richmond County) Regarding the family of Patrick NORTON, wife, Margaret ?/SWELLIVANT?/SULLIVAN?, son, Thomas NORTON, and daughter, Penelope "Nelly" NORTON, who married Matthew KELLY, parents of (Capt.) John KELLY who married Amy DONIPHAN, (d/o Amie PARTRIDGE, (1st wife,) and (Capt.) Alexander DONIPHAN, Sr., and the JENNINGS-PAYNE-ROBINSON that their daughter, Ann KELLY married into in Richmond County, Virginia, to husband, William JENNINGS, Jr., son of Mary WILLOUGHBY and William JENNINGS, Sr., son of Margaret PAYNE, (d/o Margaret ROBINSON and John PAYNE,) and 1st husband, John JENNINGS, Sr., (immigrant from England to Old Rappahannock Co., VA as were Margaret ROBINSON and John PAYNE,) and Mrs. Margaret PAYNE JENNINGS later married 2nd husband, Christopher EDRINGTON, Sr..) Some of these different surnames are not mentioned more than once in this information; however, the value may be in the various connections that swirl between these different families. Please read the earlier post, immediately below, which is then followed immediately below by my response to his and, also, regarding, more specifically, my descent from Patrick NORTON of 1600's Old Rappahannock County, Virginia. In a message dated 10/8/2004 1:08:20 PM Central Daylight Time, JNorton4@socal.rr.com writes: This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Norton Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Qi3.2ACIB/1848.2.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I want to connect with Barry Norton or Scott Norton or anyone doing research on Edward I. Norton of Co. Armagh, Ireland. Grimes-Rose. Down through Edward Norton, a Quaker in Pennsylvania and Mercer Norton in Virginia/S.C.,Kentucky. These are my 5th-6th GGrfa. JNorton4@socal.rr.com Dear JNorton, (also sending this to the NORTON list and others that may somehow connect including the KELLY and DONIPHAN lists,) Hello. I can't remember whether or not we have communicated before or not....and don't know that ours connect or that mine, with total certainty, is of Irish descent though the name of Patrick NORTON would certainly suggest it is so. My paternal 8th great grandmother was Penelope "Nelly" NORTON, born: Abt. 1653 prob. in Old Rappahannock County, Virginia, who married Matthew KELLY, born: abt. 1653 prob. in Old Rappahannock County, Virginia. Penelope "Nelly" NORTON, (who md: 2nd husband, Lawrence BAKER,) is believed to have had a brother named Thomas NORTON and they were the children of Margaret ? and Patrick NORTON, born: Aft. 1620 in some info. but a will puts his birth date apprx. 1641, poss. in England/Ireland or Old Rappahannock County, Virginia, died: Bef. November 07, 1688 in Old Rappahannock County, Virginia. I cannot, so far, find out anything on the names of the parents of this Patrick NORTON but shown as witnesses to his will which was proved November 07, 1688 in Old Rappahannock County, Virginia, were Ed./Edward?/Edmund? GEOFFRIES/JEFFRIES/JEFFREYS, William BELL, and Elizabeth CARMELL. In his will, family that were mentioned were his wife Margaret ?, son Thomas, (not yet of age,) and Nelly KELLY, (aka Penelope "Nelly" NORTON who married Matthew KELLY.) There is also a will of a man named Cornelius SWELLIVANT, (have seen various spellings for this family group including later being spelled SULLIVAN,) himself of Old Rappahannock County, Virginia in Will and Deed Book 1, proved 19 November 1673, in which is mentioned, "to John BURRAGE all land, tools, boat, bed, & trunk, to Thomas NORTON, (the son of Patrick NORTON,) 350 acres of land, and after the demise of Thomas NORTON and John BURRAGE that the land go to Patrick NORTON, to John KELLY, (aka (Capt.) John KELLY, (son of Matthew KELLY,) 175 acres of land the said Matthew KELLY lives on, in the meantime may put it to what use he pleasures & after the demise of John KELLY, (aka (Capt.) John KELLY, son of Matthew KELLY,) the land fall to Matthew KELLY, his father, (I presume distinguishing between the Matthew KELLY that was the brother of (Capt.) John KELLY and their father, Matthew KELLY, as well as the Matthew KELLY who was the son of (Capt.) John KELLY and Amy DONIPHAN, (the daughter of Amie PARTRIDGE, (1st wife,) and (Capt.) Alexander DONIPHAN, Sr., (with another son of Amy DONIPHAN and (Capt.) John KELLY being named Alexander Doniphan KELLY.)) (The will continuing say, " What cattle John BURRAGE shall receive Cornel. SWELLIVANT, (Cornelius,) he is to leave so many in kind to Thos. NORTON, (Thomas,) to John DOWTY I leave 1 Dowlas shirt, 1 pair Kersey breeches, 1 coate and 3 pewter dishes. To Pat. NORTON, (Patrick,) my hangar." The will that puts the birthdate of Patrick NORTON at approximately 1641 is that of Henry CREIGHTON dated January 26, 1676, proved September 06, 1677 in a deposition where Patrick NORTON gives his age as 35 or thereabouts.....and a brother of his is shown as Edmond NORTON, age 30 yrs. or thereabouts, born approximately 1652. The aforementioned Cornelius SWELLIVANT must be, it would appear to me, the father, (most likely,) of Margaret ?, wife of Patrick NORTON, since he leaves a considerable amount of land to Thomas NORTON in 350 acres that would then go to Thomas's father, Patrick NORTON, and husband of the aforementioned Margaret ?, (poss. Margaret SWELLIVANT, daughter? of Cornelius SWELLIVANT,) and in case of his death to the husband of his daughter, Penelope, who was (Capt.) John KELLY, and so on....and it would appear most logical that the aforementioned John BURRAGE was probably the husband of another daughter of Margaret ?/SWELLIVANT? and Patrick NORTON who was the sister of Penelope "Nelly" NORTON. This is still speculation but I would greatly imagine that this is the case or, at least, that there is some very close family relationship. Let me know if you think that this information might connect with your NORTON family group. Looking for anything I can find as there is not much out there, so far, regarding this family....but a variant spelling of any of these names might yield something more. Sincerely, Bellinda Myrick-Barnett
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BAKER DEGRAFF Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JCC.2ACEB/8484.1 Message Board Post: It's probably just a coincidence but I'm looking for information on John Baker who married Jane DeGraff or DeGroff. They lived in Baltimore, Maryland and had a number of children: Eliza Jane born August 9, 1831, Catherine born 1835, Mary Ann born 1844, Christopher born 1827. Do you have any information that would connect your Baker-Degraff family to mine?
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/5638.5749.1 Message Board Post: Joyce, The best method I can think of would be to start with Ohio census records and cemetery records. Perhaps a genealogy Library in the Dayton Ohio area will help also.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Baker, Dutro, Dutrow, Delauter Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JCC.2ACEB/5638.5749 Message Board Post: Is anyone researching the Dayton, Ohio Baker line? I have at least two who wandered out that way, and I have no clue how to find him out there. One is Daniel W. Baker, b: abt 1868, still living in 1948 in Dayton, Ohio (according to the obits I have found so far), he being the s/o Ezra and Amanda Delauter Baker; Two is John A. Baker, b: abt 1866, the s/o Daniel and Molinda Dutrow Baker. I don't have obits on his siblings yet to indicate where in Ohio he was, but he is listed in his father's obituary. A very kind soul attempted to find an obit for Molinda, but she died in 1883 and there was no obit for her. Daniel married a second time to Anna Rebecca unk aft 1885, so this John may appear to have been the son of Daniel and Rebecca. Daniel, btw, is the brother of Ezra mentioned above. Any suggestions on researching Ohio from Maryland? Thanks! Joyce
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/5638.5748.1 Message Board Post: Is your Baker line connected to Otho Baker 1820-1907, who was born in Harrison County Ohio? He was a son on Otho Baker 1781-??, born in Baltimore County Maryland and died in Harrison County Ohio. I have some Lanes in my genealogy connected to my mother's side of the family in North Carolina, but none married to my Baker line.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Baker, Smith, Kistler, Bartrum Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JCC.2ACEB/8496 Message Board Post: Does any one have any info on William (b. Maryland) and Nancy Baker family in Wood Co. Ohio? I am trying to verify one of thier sons and try to get back to Md. with William. Living nearby in Wood Co. is the Jacob and Violet Baker family. Both families are quite large. Please, any clues!!! Wendy
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/1138.1181.1187.2 Message Board Post: Hello, Just come across the entries re: Thomas Baker and wife Eleanor. Eleanor is my 3 x great grandmother from her first marriage to William Marsh in 1816. Their daughter Eleanor Marsh is my great great grandmother. I am in contact with one of Thomas and Eleanor's descendants who is the great great daughter of their daughter Mary Ann Baker. I would love to hear from you. Leigh Prideaux Carrum, Victoria, Australia
Does anyone know anything about this Baker family? 1860 Federal Census, Jefferson, Andrew County, Missouri Sarah Baker Jefferson, Andrew, MO 44 1815 Kentucky Female Mary Baker Jefferson, Andrew, MO 18 1841 Missouri Female Sarah Baker Jefferson, Andrew, MO 10 1849 Arkansas Female Joseph Baker Jefferson, Andrew, MO 7 1852 Missouri Male Robert Irvin Jefferson, Andrew, MO 49 1810 Tennessee Male 1870 Federal Census, Lincoln, Andrew County, Missouri Same Family Three different households. Callen Sarah E. (Baker) Fillmore Twp, Jefferson, Andrew, MO Age 20 Arkansas Female Keeping house !Note: her husband Samuel was enumerated in his parents household in the same Twp. Later they traveled back to Pennsylvania the state that Samuel was born. Larmer (Lorimer) John Fillmore Twp, Jefferson, Andrew, MO Age 25 Scotland Male Farmer Larmer Mary (Baker) Fillmore Twp, Jefferson, Andrew, MO Age 24 Missouri Female Keeping House Larmer William P Fillmore Twp, Jefferson, Andrew, MO Age ?/12 Missouri Male !Note: They can be found in Brown county Kansas in 1880 Baker Sarah Fillmore Twp, Jefferson, Andrew, MO Age 55 Kentucky Female Baker Joseph B Fillmore Twp, Jefferson, Andrew MO Age 17 Missouri Male !Note: Where were they after 1870? Does anyone have Joseph B. Baker in their line? Did he have a family? Any help greatly appreciated!! Margo
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BAKER, LANE, DAGER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JCC.2ACEB/5638.5748 Message Board Post: I'll add my Baker's to this. Carrolltown area of Ohio, BAKER, LANE and DAGER families are related, moved from Washington Co PA to Ohio in the early-mid 1830s.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JCC.2ACEB/8495 Message Board Post: No further information on this surname or the others listed in the obit.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BAKER, Maresh, Peterson, Buchanan, Kurdziel, Bowen, Grasmeyer, Wheeler, Wlodkowski, Jordan Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JCC.2ACEB/8494 Message Board Post: Jack Baker October 07, 2004 Jack W. Baker, 64, of Shelby, passed away unexpectedly, Friday, Oct. 1, 2004 at Hackley Hospital in Muskegon. He was born Aug. 24, 1940 in Acme, Mich. the son of Charles and Albina (Maresh) Baker. He came to the Shelby area in 1944 and graduated from Shelby High School in 1959. Jack was in the Army from 1959 to 1962 and served in Germany as a heavy equipment operator. He married Carola Peterson Feb. 14, 1963. He was employed at Howmet Corporation for 37 years before his retirement. Jack is survived by his wife, Carola; his son, Scott (Beth) Baker of Shelby; his daughters, Sherry (Jonathan) Buchanan of Mississippi, Dawn (Rick) Kurdziel of Spring Lake, and Tadji (Bob) Bowen of Muskegon; eight grandchildren, Kara, Jacy, Abby, Nick, Katie, Chris, Lily and Delaney; sisters, Donna Grasmeyer of Spring Lake, Marlene (Sid) Wheeler of Florida, and Kay (Larry) Wlodkowski of Montague. He was preceded in death by his parents; his brother, Charles; and twin sisters, Carolyn and Marilyn. The funeral service was Wednesday, Oct. 6, 11 a.m. at Trinity Lutheran Church west of New Era with Pastor Tim Jordan officiating. Interment was in Benona Township Cemetery. Memorials to the American Red Cross are appreciated. You may leave a message of condolence for the family at www.harrisfhome.com. Arrangements by Harris Funeral Home, Shelby. ©Oceanas Herald Journal 2004 Hart, Oceana, Michigan
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/5638.5747.1 Message Board Post: Otho Baker & Catherine Shanks are my line. Their son James Baker married Mary Robinson. Their son Albert Vernon Baker who married Lydia Schupp were my grandparents. Contact me at sdbaker@voyager.net to exchange more information.
1900 Piedmont District, Rappahannock County, Virginia 51/53 James Baker, head, w, m, May 1830, 70, married 50 yrs, b Va, father b Va, mother b Va, farmer Mary A., wife, w, f, Mar 1828, 72, married 50 yrs, 5 children, 4 living, b Va, father b Va, mother b Va 52/54 Charles W. Baker, head, w, m, Feb 187?, 29, married 6 yrs Virginia, wife, w, f, Jul 1870, 30, married 6 yrs, 3 children, 3 living, b Va, father b Va, mother b Va, farmer Clarence, son, w, m, Aug 1894, 5, single, b Va, father b Va, mother b Va John E., son, w, m, May 1897, 3, single, b Va, father b Va, mother b Va Ma?? B., daughter, w, f, Oct 1899, 9/12, single, b Va, father b Va, mother b Va According to the following site, Berthina's full name is Berthina Virginia Dwyer http://awt.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=kgissy&id=I09455 1930 South River District, Warren County, Virginia Town of Bentonville 14/15 Clarence W. Baker, head, rents, $5/mon, no radio, m, w, 39, married @ 31, b Va, father b Va, mother b Va, Laborer, Rail Road Olive M., wife, f, w, 24, married @ 16, b Va, father b Va, mother b Va Helen T., daughter, f, w, 6, single, b Va, father b Va, mother b Va Addie E., daughter, f, w, 3, single, b Va, father b Va, mother b Va Ida M., daughter, f, w, 8/12, single, b Va, father b Va, mother b Va Cheers, Michael ----- Original Message ----- From: <IAM10964618@aol.com> To: <BAKER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 8:32 AM Subject: [BAKER-L] Re: Clarence W. Baker , Warren County , Virginia > 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/8070.1.1.2.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Trying to get back in the swing of this research. I got the Social Security app. back, listing Clarence Baker's parents as Charles Wm. Baker and Berthina Dwyer. > > > ==== BAKER Mailing List ==== > Baker Family on Genforum > http://genforum.genealogy.com/baker/ > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
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/5638.5747 Message Board Post: I'm a Baker from Gnadenhutten, Ohio, I'm not sure if I'm related to your Baker's or not. My father is John Robert (Bob) Baker Married Mary Alice Schupp. Son of Donald Cummings Baker married Helen Boyer. Son of Jasper Lee Baker married Laurett Nevada Cummings. Son of Otho Baker Jr. married Catherine Shanks then married Mary ann Shanks.My grandfather had a brother named James Alfred Baker married Clara. Let me know if you know any of these names.
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/8070.1.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Trying to get back in the swing of this research. I got the Social Security app. back, listing Clarence Baker's parents as Charles Wm. Baker and Berthina Dwyer.
John (Lorimer) Larimer / Mary A. Baker and Samuel Callen / Sarah Baker were married in Andrew county, Missouri in 1869 on the same day. They were all enumerated in the 1870 census in Fellmore twp., Andrew county, Missouri. In the 1860 census for Andrew county, Missouri there is a Sarah Baker b. KY, Mary Baker b. MO, Sarah Baker b. AR and Joseph Baker b. MO. The 1860 census does not have relationships so I don't know if the elder Sarah Baker is mother of any of the children. Does anyone have any information about this family? I'm searching for parents of Mary Baker. Thanks Margo
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Baker, Haynes Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JCC.2ACEB/8493 Message Board Post: Looking for any info on Morris BAKER and Hily HAYNES m 27 June 1822 in Callaway Co MO. I know nothing about this couple, but would like to find someone that may be descended from Hily HAYNES. I am looking to find siblings of my GG grandfather Collet(t) HAYNES b abt 1785 KY/NC, he was in Calllaway Co in early 1800's. Any info or direction would be much appreciated, thanks !