1820 - 1902 (81 years)
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Name |
Thomas Baker |
Born |
04 Aug 1820 |
German Township, Clark, Ohio, United States |
Gender |
Male |
Residence |
1850 |
German Township, Clark, Ohio, United States [2] |
Died |
02 Aug 1902 |
Clark, Ohio, United States [3] |
Person ID |
I8779228892 |
Master Tree |
Last Modified |
3 Feb 2010 |
Family |
Lydia Hause, b. 01 Jan 1828, Pennsylvania, United States |
Children |
| 1. Harmon H Baker, b. May 1855, German Township, Clark, Ohio, United States |
| 2. Emanuel A Baker, b. May 1858, German Township, Clark, Ohio, United States |
| 3. Cyrus W Baker, b. 12 Dec 1863, German Township, Clark, Ohio, United States |
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Last Modified |
29 Jan 2008 |
Family ID |
F8026656513 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S8072384390] The History of Clark County, Ohio, (W.H. Beers & Co., Chicago, 1881).
Thomas Baker, farmer; PO Eagle City; born in this county and town ship Aug 4, 1820; is a son of John and Susannah (Nawman) Baker, natives of Virginia (for the Nawman family, see sketch of Samuel Nawman in this work). The grandfather, henry Baker, was a native of Virginia, but became one of the early pioneers of Clark Co., and died here. John and Susannah were parents of eight children; five now survive -- Thomas, Elizabeth, John, Cyrus and Susanna. They located about one mile north of Lawrenceville, where they lived until their death; she died some fifty years ago. He was again married to Christiana Miller, by whom he had ten children; seven now living -- Henry, Aaron, William H., George W., Catharine, Levi and Simon. He died over twenty years ago. Our subject made his home with his father until 28 years of age. Was married, in 1849, to Lydia, daughter of John and Margaret Hause, natives of Pennsylvania. Issue, six children; three now survive -- Harmon H., Emanuel A. and Cyrus W. Mr. Baker, after his marriage, located upon the farm where he now resides, and has made a continued residence of thirty-one years. His farm consists of 36 acres of fine bottom land in the Mad River Valley, most of which is in good cultivation, and constitutes him a very pleasant home and residence.
- [S560402620] 1850 United States Census.
- [S8072387451] We're The Other Ones, [email protected], (OneWorldTree).
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