"History of Dearborn and Ohio Counties", page 624.
"George W. Baker, farmer, Sparta Township, was born in Dearborn County, Ind., January 19, 1818...
"George W., our subject, was married in Hogan Township, this county, February 11, 1841, to Margaret A., daughter of Peter and Margaret (Higbee) Hannegan. She was born in this county February 3, 1823. After our subject's marriage, he first settled in Hogan Township, this county, and in the fall of 1842 moved to Ohio County, where he remained about four years, and from thence removed to Dearborn County, where he has since resided. He owns eighty acres of fine land, which is well improved, a part of which is located in Sparta Township, and a part in Clay Township. They have born to them eleven children, viz: Martha A., Harlan P., Thomas E. (deceased), Zada M., Lewis W. (deceased), Ella F., Mary A., Dollie C., Hattie E., George M. and Carrie E. Mr. Baker is a fine man, and highly esteemed by all who know him. He and wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church."
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Biographical Sketch #2
"Dearborn County, Indiana History (1915)", page 743.
"Mr. Baker was born and passed his entire life in Dearborn County, being engaged in agriculture during all his active years. He passed away in 1903, at the advanced age of eighty-four years. Mrs. Baker also lived to a ripe old age, her death occurring on December 13, 1907, when in her eighty-third year. They were the parents of ten children namely: Angeline, Harlow, Sadie, Louis, Ella, Mary, Dolly, Hattie, Ulla and Carrie."
"History of Dearborn and Ohio Counties", page 624.
"George W. Baker, farmer, Sparta Township, was born in Dearborn County, Ind., January 19, 1818...
"George W., our subject, was married in Hogan Township, this county, February 11, 1841, to Margaret A., daughter of Peter and Margaret (Higbee) Hannegan. She was born in this county February 3, 1823. After our subject's marriage, he first settled in Hogan Township, this county, and in the fall of 1842 moved to Ohio County, where he remained about four years, and from thence removed to Dearborn County, where he has since resided. He owns eighty acres of fine land, which is well improved, a part of which is located in Sparta Township, and a part in Clay Township. They have born to them eleven children, viz: Martha A., Harlan P., Thomas E. (deceased), Zada M., Lewis W. (deceased), Ella F., Mary A., Dollie C., Hattie E., George M. and Carrie E. Mr. Baker is a fine man, and highly esteemed by all who know him. He and wife are members of the Methodist Episcopal Church."
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Biographical Sketch #2
"Dearborn County, Indiana History (1915)", page 743.
"Mr. Baker was born and passed his entire life in Dearborn County, being engaged in agriculture during all his active years. He passed away in 1903, at the advanced age of eighty-four years. Mrs. Baker also lived to a ripe old age, her death occurring on December 13, 1907, when in her eighty-third year. They were the parents of ten children namely: Angeline, Harlow, Sadie, Louis, Ella, Mary, Dolly, Hattie, Ulla and Carrie."
Family Members
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Elizabeth B Baker Chisman
1813–1871
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Susan A Baker Canfield
1816–1897
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Sarah J Baker Bruce
1822–1912
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Angeline J Baker Bruce
1824–1920
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Nelson T Baker
1827–1918
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Huldah Ann Baker Bruce
1829–1867
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John E Baker
1832–1913
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William E Baker
1835–1913
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James Monroe Baker
1838–1914
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Thomas Leroy Baker
1840–1898
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Josephine Baker Canfield
1842–1914
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Martha Angeline Baker Chance
1843–1931
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Harlan Peter Baker
1845–1907
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Thomas Enoch Baker
1847–1848
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Zada Mulvina "Zadie" Baker Chance
1849–1937
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Louis West Baker
1852–1869
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Ella F Baker Prichard
1854–1948
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Mary Ann Baker Little
1857–1935
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Dorothea Churchill "Dollie" Baker Walker
1859–1910
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Harriett Elizabeth "Hattie" Baker Spicknall
1861–1887
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Carrie Estella Baker Dawley
1868–1964
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