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    1. [WIWALWOR] 1860 CRUMB, Joseph & Adeline & BAKER, Franklin B. & Almira
    2. Deborah Slager
    3. Seeking information on the CRUMB & BAKER families of Walworth, WI In 1860 census Walworth, Walworth County, WI -living in house - 1301-1274 CRUMB, Alburtus (?) 24 W, M Farmer b. NY Adeline, 20 W, F, b. NY BAKER, Franklin 12 W, M b. WI Almira, 14 W, F, b. WI This Franklin Baker appears to be my gr-gr grandfather Franklin B. BAKER, son of William A. and Margaret BAKER of Jefferson County, WI. William A. BAKER died about this time and by 1870 his widow Margaret re-married to Andrew BOYINGTON of Hebron, Jefferson County, WI. Andrew Boyington's first wife was named Betsy. These Bakers and Boyingtons were originally from NY. I am trying to find out how Franklin and his sister Almira ended up in Walworth County with the CRUMBs. Are the Crumbs and Bakers related? How long were they there? What happened to Almira? About 1874, Franklin B. BAKER married Susan Elizabeth M. ALLEN (daughter of James C. ALLEN and Mary ?? of Coldspring, WI) and settled in Delavan, Walworth County, WI. Their children were : Lewis F. 1875-1891 James William (Will) 1878- Maude (May, Manda, Mary Maud Alice) 1881-1901 Winford (Winfred) 1884-1910 Elnora (twin) 1886- adopted Flora (twin) 1886- adopted Raymond Byron 1891- adopted by William & Anna Barron of Montello, WI Lewis drowned in Lake Delavan, mother Susan Elizabeth died of TB, Maude died of TB, Winford died of cancer?, the youngest three Flora, Elnora and Raymond were re-united as adults and raised families. Franklin B. Baker re-married (after the youngest three were put up for adoption) to Anna Savage and lived in Beloit, WI Next door to Alburtus was (1300-1273) CRUMB, Joseph 61, Harriet 62, Carlton 27, Manda 17 all b. NY Thanks, Deborah Slager Polo, IL

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