Hi Pat, I don't know if you have this or not so just in case you don't: The 1900 census for Grant County lists the following: The census looks like G. W. Baker but I am pretty sure it is J.W. Baker. District #1, East Williamstown Prescient, Dwelling 260: J. W. Baker born July 1850 in KY, he was a farmer, married 21 years, he was unemployed 3 months, he could not read or write. He was renting a farm. Both his parents were born in Kentucky. His wife was Margaret, born Dec. 1861, she had 7 children all still living, she was born in Ohio, her father was born in Ohio, her mother was born in KY, she could read and write. Children: Leslie, son, born July 1882, he was a farm laborer, he was unemployed 9 months, he could read & write. Leora, born Oct. 1883, she was attending school and could read & write. Fred or Ford, born August 1885, attending school and could read & write. Lena, born Feb. 1890, attending school and could read & write. Raymond, born Oct. 1893 Blaine, son, born Feb. 1898 This family was living between J? Ashcraft, his wife Mahala, children, Walter, Martha, Elwood, and Henry. I don't have this family in my data base, do you know who they are? The other family was W. Clements, wife Mary, children, Hattie and Albert. Sherman Prescient, Dwelling # 35 Dotson Baker, born Dec. 1854, married 20 years, he and his parents born in KY, he was a farmer, had not been unemployed, owned with a mortgage. He could read & write. Dora, wife, born July 1860, she had 4 children, 3 living; she and her parents were born in Ky, she could read & write. Children: Eurina E, daughter, born August 1881, could read & write. Lewis F., born March 1883, could read & write, he was a farm laborer. Letha P., born February 1889, attending school. The interesting thing about this is Dotson and family were living next to my great uncle, Samuel J. Webb and his family and three dwellings from my great grandparents, Otho Ashcraft & Cora Webb Ashcraft. In between Otho and Samuel was Clarence Ashcraft & his wife, Mary Webb. Two dwellings past Dotson was the family of Charles York & his wife "Susie". Susie is the author of most of the letters I posted. This census is not index so I just happened to find these two Baker son's of Dotson. Hope this helps! Bonnie