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Thursday, 7 February 2013
Henry Baker Information assist
There are four Henry Baker’s that I need to tackle (please excuse me as I use reference numbers on the person to keep track);1)      #233 Henry Baker Jr. (-) son of #92 Henry Baker (1764-1838) and Susanna Fox (-) son, of #38 John Baker(1719-1795) and Margaret -?-?-, who is son of #13 Joseph Baker (1674-1735) and Martha Woodward, nephew of Joseph Baker Sr. ** Note #92 Henry would be aged 45 at the time of 1809, #233 Henry Baker Jr. who was one of eight known children. 2)      #312 Henry Baker (-), son of #136 Nathan Baker(1765-1853) and Rachel Swayne (1769-1852), who is son of #50 Aaron Baker, Jr. (1729-1812) and Sarah Hayes, who is son of #29 Aaron Baker (1701-1783) and Mary Edwards (1703-), who was the son #13 Joseph Baker (1674-1735) and Martha Woodward, nephew of Joseph Baker Sr. ** Note #136 Nathan Baker would be aged 44 at the time of 1809 if this #312 Henry Baker is mine.  #312 was one of nine known children. 3)      #563 Henry Baker Jr. (-) son of #235 John Baker (-) who was the son of #92 Henry Baker (1764-1838) and Susanna Fox (-), son of #38 John Baker (1719-1795) and Margaret -?-?-, who is son of #13 Joseph Baker (1674-1735) and Martha Woodward, nephew of Joseph Baker Sr. **Note hard to calculate this one. 4)      #228 Henry Baker (-) son of #87 John Baker, Jr. (1756-) and Tacy Roberts (-) who was the son, of #38 John Baker(1719-1795) and Margaret -?-?-, who is son of #13 Joseph Baker (1674-1735) and Martha Woodward, nephew of Joseph Baker Sr.  **Note #87 John Baker Jr would be aged 53 at the time of 1809 if this #228 Henry Baker is mine. #228 was one of six known children.  Also reference notes that #87 John Baker and Tacy were in Virginia in 1802.  I realize that they could have moved back to PA.So what I know for sure is that my Henry Baker was born 1809 and died 16 September 1890 in West Chester, PA.  He married Sarah Baker (ne McBride) 6 December 1832 in Delaware County, PA.  Sarah was born 1811 and died 1881.  Both GGG Grandparents are buried in Greenmount Cemetery, West Chester, PA.  Henry was a farmer by occupation.  From that marriage six children are known;A)     Jesse Baker (1833-1901), married Hannah Williamson Green.B)      John C. Baker (1835 -1907), married Hannah P. Sutter.C)      Anna C. Baker (1837 -1907), married Charles W. Haycock.D)     Susannah P. Baker (1840-1912), never married.E)      Joseph J. Baker (1842/43 - ), married Ellen N. Snare.F)      Mary Baker (1850 -), married Emmor G. Griffith.So the one of the administration letters I sent you for #92 Henry Baker was for 1838, it correlates to the family of #3 above.  It spells / lists out the minor children /grandchildren of #92 as many of his children died before him.So there you have it.  Any ideas on a path further?  Look forward to hearing from you.  As always I do APPRECIATE your assistance.Puzzled in Annapolis!!  TomCan be reached at tom21012@yahoo.com

Posted by motrekab at 4:41 PM CST
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Monday, 5 February 2007
New blog started
Topic: Welcome

I get so many requests that I have started a new OPEN blog for those wanting to share information. Post at will. All posts are moderated for content. Good luck in your search! 

Blair BAKER

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Posted by Blair Baker at 10:39 AM CST
Updated: Monday, 5 February 2007 10:41 AM CST
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Speers info. requested - Marshalltown, IA
Topic: Speers in Iowa
Received the following request. Anyone with info. please post up. Thanks

"I am most interested in Elizabeth Cooper Speers.  She went to Marshalltown, IA.  I have some names on a grave registration survey indicating that Charlie Speers (1875 - 1893) and Henry V. Speers (1837-1912), J. Morton Speers (1871 - 1896) are buried in Riverside Cemetery, Marshalltown  Altogether there are 27 Speers buried in Iowa and enumerated on a WPA 1930's Graves Registration Survey."


Posted by Blair Baker at 12:18 AM CST
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