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Edward Marshall Baker Pedigree

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Origin of the surname “Baker:”

 

 

Generation

 

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5   Joseph Baker (perhaps)

 

1. Biographical notes:

 

Born about 1798 in Vermont.  Died .

 

1850 US Census: Joseph Baker, age 52 (b. VT) and employed as a farmer, was heading a household in New Haven Township, Oswego County, New York.  His real estate was valued at $1,600.  The household also included his wife, Abigail Baker, age 53 (b. VT); Lyman L. Baker, age 16 (b. NYS); and Emma J. Baker, age 13 (b. NYS).

 

2. Wife: Abigail (?)

 

Born about 1797 in Vermont.  Died .

 

3. Children:

 

a. James A. Baker: (perhaps) See generation 4, below.

 

b. Lyman L. Baker: Born about 1834 in New York.  Married (?) Stebens.

 

c. Emma J. Baker: Born about 1837 in New York.

 

4   James A. Baker

 

1.  Biographical notes:

 

Born 1825 in New York.  Died 1902.

 

1850 US Census: James A. Baker, age 24 (b. NYS) and employed as a farmer, was heading a household in New Haven Township, Oswego County, New York.  His real estate was valued at $50.  The household also included his wife, Nancy Baker, age 21 (b. NYS); and daughter, Amy Baker, age 1 month (b. NYS).  Of interest, the household headed by Joseph Baker, age 52 (b. VT), was enumerated on the same Census page.

 

1860 US Census: James A. Baker, age 34 (b. NYS) and employed as a farmer, was heading a household in Palermo Township, Oswego County, New York.  His real estate was valued at $2,000 and his personal property was valued at $450.  The household also included his wife, Nancy Baker, age 28 (b. NYS); daughter, Emma M. Baker, age 9 (b. NYS); daughter, Theodoria Baker, age 5 (b. NYS); son, James F. Baker, age 3 (b. NYS); son, Edward W. Baker, age 2 (b. NYS); Henry Sheldon, age 20 (b. NYS) and employed as a cooper; Alert Mason, age 25 (b. NYS) and employed as a cooper; and Clark Bronnell, age 18 (b. NYS) and employed as a farm hand.

 

1870 US Census: James Baker, age 44 (b. NYS) and employed as a farmer, was heading a household in the Town of Palermo (Hastings Center Post Office), Oswego County, New York.  His real estate was valued at $5,000 and his personal property was valued at $1,000.  The household also included his wife, Nancy Baker, age 38 (b. VT); Cora Baker, age 5 (b. NYS); Thedotia Baker, age 15 (b. NYS); James Baker, age 13 (b. NYS); Edward Baker, age 12 (b. NYS); Ella Baker, age 8 (b. NYS); and Emma Baker, age 20 (b. NYS) and at home.

 

1880 US Census: James Baker, age 54 (b. Nov in NYS) and employed as a farmer, was heading a household in Palermo Township, Oswego County, New York.  The household also included his wife, Nancy Baker, age 48 (b. Sep in VT; parents b. VT); daughter, Elen Baker, age 18 (b. Apr in NYS) and employed as a servant; and daughter, Cory Baker, age 16 (b. Jul in NYS) and employed as a servant.  Of interest, the household headed by James Campbell, age 63 (b. Dec in NYS; parents b. MA), was enumerated next door.

 

2.  Wife: Nancy L. Brownell

 

Born 1831.  Died 1907.

 

3.  Children:

 

a. Amy Baker: Born about 1850 in New York (perhaps the same as Emma, below).

 

b. Emma M. Baker: Born about 1851 in New York

 

c. Theodoria Baker: Born about 1855 in New York.

 

d. James “Jim” F. Baker: Born 8 August 1856 in Palermo Township, Oswego County, New York.  Resided at Richland, New York.  Married (2nd), as her 3rd husband, Hattie M. (Brockway) (?) Harter, age 51, daughter of Albert and Eliza (Stedman) Brockway, on 26 October 1918 in New York.  Hattie and her 1st husband were divorced on Oneida County, New York; her 2nd husband died.

 

e. Edward W. Baker: See generation 3, below.

 

f. Marabel Baker: (perhaps) Born 1860.  Died 1919.

 

g. Eliza/Ella Baker: Born 1862.  Died 1927.

 

1880 US Census: Ella Baker, age 18 (b. NYS) and employed as a woolen mill worker, resided with her sister, Cora, age 16, in the household headed by Kate Barnkart, age 52 (b. Canada) in the City of Fulton, Oswego County, New York.

 

h. Cora M. Baker: Born about 1865.  Died August 1882, age 20.  Married Wiltse S. Haven.

 

1880 US Census: Cora Baker, age 16 (b. NYS) and employed as a woolen mill worker, resided with her sister, Ella, age 18, in the household headed by Kate Barnkart, age 52 (b. Canada) in the City of Fulton, Oswego County, New York.

 

i. Orvia Baker: (perhaps) Born 1868.  Died 1939.

 

j. Lonesa Baker: (perhaps) Born 1872.

 

k. Ira E. Baker: (perhaps) Born 5 December 1878.  Died 1929.

 

l. Ina Baker: (perhaps) Born 5 February 1880.

 

m. Jay A. Baker: (perhaps) Born 21 October 1881.

 

n. Mae Baker: (perhaps) Born 29 July 1884.

 

3   Edward W. Baker

 

1.  Biographical notes:

 

Born 25 October 1857.  Died 7 October 1898.

 

1880 US Census: Edward Baker, age 22 (b. NYS) and employed as a farmer, was heading a household in Volney Township, Oswego County, New York.  The household also included his wife, Armetta Baker, age 22 (b. NYS; parents b. NYS); son, Ira Baker, age 1 (b. NYS); and daughter, Ina Baker, age 4 months (b. Feb 1880 in NYS).

 

2.  Wife: Armetta "Mittie"/"Etta" Mae Campbell

 

Born 15 November 1856; daughter of Ira and Melvina (?) Campbell of Volney Township, Oswego County, New York.  Died 18 January 1903.

 

1870 US Census: Armitta Campbell, age 13 (b. NYS), resided with her parents and siblings in Volney Township, Oswego County, New York.

 

1900 US Census: Mittie Baker, age 43 (b. Nov 1856 in NYS) and widowed, was heading a household at 101 Milton Avenue in the Village of Solvay, Geddes Township, Onondaga County, New York.  She had had 4 children, all still alive.  The household also included her son, Ira Baker, age 22 (b. Dec 1878 in NYS; parents b. NYS), single, and employed as a machinist; daughter, Ina Baker, age 20 (b. Feb 1880 in NYS; parents b. NYS), single, and employed as a dress maker; son, Jay Baker, age 19 (b. Oct 1881 in NYS; parents b. NYS), single, and employed as a coachman; daughter, Mae Baker, age 16 (b. Jul 1884 in NYS; parents b. NYS) and in school; boarder, Charles States, age 34 (b. Jun 1866 in NYS), single, and employed as grocery deliverer; and boarder, Victor, Morey, age 21 (b. May 1879 in NYS; father b. NYS; mother b. French speaking Canada), single, and in school.  Of interest, Jay Baker was also enumerated in the household headed by his employer, George G. Colten, age 45 (b. IL) in Camillus Township, Onondaga County, New York.

 

3.  Children: (order uncertain)

 

a. Ira Baker: Born December 1878 in New York.

 

b. Ina Baker: Born February 1880 in New York.

 

c. Jay Baker: See generation 2, below.

 

d. Mae Baker: Born July 1884 in New York.

 

2   Jay Aden Baker

 

1.  Biographical notes:

 

Born 21 October 1881 in New York.  Died 25 March 1956; interred North Syracuse Cemetery, Onondaga County, New York.  Employed as chauffeur for a private family.

 

1900 US Census: Jay Baker, age 18 (b. Oct 1881 in NYS), single, and employed as a coachman for the household headed by George G. Colten, age 45 (b. IL) in Camillus Township, Onondaga County, New York.  He was also enumerated with his mother and siblings in the Village of Solvay, Geddes Township, Onondaga County.

 

1910 US Census: Jay A. Baker, age 28 (b. NYS; parents b. NYS) and employed as a chauffeur for a private family, was heading a household on Orchard Road in the Village of Solvay, Geddes Township, Onondaga County, New York.  The household also included his wife of 2 years, Addie L. Baker, age 25 (b. NYS; parents b. NYS), who had had 1 child, still alive; and son, Edward M. Baker, age 1 year and 4 months (b. NYS; parents b. NYS).

 

1920 US Census: Jay A. Baker, age 38 (b. NYS; parents b. NYS) and employed as a chauffeur for a private family, was heading a household on Orchard Road in the Village of Solvay, Geddes Township, Onondaga County, New York.  The household also included his wife, Addie L. Baker, age 35 (b. NYS); son, Edward M. Baker, age 11 (b. NYS); mother-in-law, Eliza Danforth, age 58 (b. NYS; father b. NYS; mother b. Ireland) and widowed; and niece, Mildred Hiller, age 19 (b. NYS), single, and employed as a stenographer for a wholesale (Grocery?).

 

1930 US Census: Jay A. Baker, age 48 (b. NYS; parents b. NYS) and employed as a chauffeur for a private family, was heading a household in the Village of Solvay, Geddes Township, Onondaga County, New York.  He was married 1st at age 25.  The household also included his wife, Addie W. Baker, age 45 (b. NYS; parents b. NYS), who was married 1st at age 23; and son, Edward Baker, age 21 (b. NYS; parents b. NYS) and single, who had no occupation recorded.

 

1940 US Census: Jay A. Baker, age 58 (b. NYS), with no occupation recorded, was heading a household at 394 Whittier Avenue in the City of Syracuse, Onondaga County, New York.  His residence was valued at $15,000, and he resided in the same city in April 1935.  The household also included his wife, Addie L. Baker, age 55 (b. NYS); and son, Edward M. Baker, age 31 (b. NYS) and single, with no occupation recorded.

 

2.  Wife: Addie L. Danforth) (photos)

 

Born about 1884 in New York.  Died 1964; interred North Syracuse Cemetery.

 

3.  Child:

 

a. Edward Marshall Baker: See generation 1, below.

 

1   Edward “Ed” Marshall Baker:

 

Born 12 December 1912.  Died .  Married Ruth Elizabeth Bryant, paragraph 3.d.(7.(e.(2) of the Rodman Bryant page, on 31 March 1934 (license issued 29 March 1934).  No children.

 

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