Charles Henry Baker

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Charles Henry Baker

Birth
Troy, Rensselaer County, New York, USA
Death
16 Feb 1906 (aged 80)
Ransom, Hillsdale County, Michigan, USA
Burial
Ransom, Hillsdale County, Michigan, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Charles Baker (37470549)

Suggested edit: Hillsdale Standard, February 1906: Word came to M.J. Baker Sunday of the finding of the dead body of his uncle, Charles Baker, in Ransom township, that afternoon. The old gentleman had been living with a family named Cook, and Friday he went to his own farm. That was the last seen of him. It is supposed he died of heart disease, with which he was troubled.
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CHARLES H. BAKER
Added by yorkies2006 on 27 Mar 2008

CHARLES H. BAKER, born December 2, 1825, at West Troy, N.Y., (son of John J. and Catherine (Wright) Baker), married about 1856, Eliza D. Rogers (daughter of James and Martha (?) Rogers), born January 6, 1836, at Archbold, Ohio, and died October 12, 1890, at Ransom, Michigan. Mr. Baker enlisted November 1, 1861, in Battery G. First Mich. Artillery; taken prisoner August 20, 1862, at Loudon, KY.; paroled in September: and honorably discharged January 28, 1865.

CHILDREN
I. John Rogers Baker, born December 22, 1857, at Ransom, Mich., and dying September 21, 1883.
II. Mary Eliza Baker, born August 7, 1860, at Ransom, Mich., married Gen. John Pope Cook.
III. Zorada Baker, born September 3, 1867, at Ransom, Mich., married Charles Green.

Source: Original data: Phelps, James Andrew,. Heroic Willards of '76 : life and times of Captain Reuben Willard of Fitchburg, Mass., and his lineal descendants, from 1775 to date : profusely embellished with authentic portraits not heretofore available : register of Willards in the Revolution, and other wars : chronology of the George Willards. New York, N.Y.: Issued by the Genealogical Bureau, 1917.
Suggested Edit
Find a Grave contributor, DC49220 has made the following suggested edits.
Charles Baker (37470549)

Suggested edit: Hillsdale Standard, February 1906: Word came to M.J. Baker Sunday of the finding of the dead body of his uncle, Charles Baker, in Ransom township, that afternoon. The old gentleman had been living with a family named Cook, and Friday he went to his own farm. That was the last seen of him. It is supposed he died of heart disease, with which he was troubled.
Contributor: DC49220 (50047157)
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CHARLES H. BAKER
Added by yorkies2006 on 27 Mar 2008

CHARLES H. BAKER, born December 2, 1825, at West Troy, N.Y., (son of John J. and Catherine (Wright) Baker), married about 1856, Eliza D. Rogers (daughter of James and Martha (?) Rogers), born January 6, 1836, at Archbold, Ohio, and died October 12, 1890, at Ransom, Michigan. Mr. Baker enlisted November 1, 1861, in Battery G. First Mich. Artillery; taken prisoner August 20, 1862, at Loudon, KY.; paroled in September: and honorably discharged January 28, 1865.

CHILDREN
I. John Rogers Baker, born December 22, 1857, at Ransom, Mich., and dying September 21, 1883.
II. Mary Eliza Baker, born August 7, 1860, at Ransom, Mich., married Gen. John Pope Cook.
III. Zorada Baker, born September 3, 1867, at Ransom, Mich., married Charles Green.

Source: Original data: Phelps, James Andrew,. Heroic Willards of '76 : life and times of Captain Reuben Willard of Fitchburg, Mass., and his lineal descendants, from 1775 to date : profusely embellished with authentic portraits not heretofore available : register of Willards in the Revolution, and other wars : chronology of the George Willards. New York, N.Y.: Issued by the Genealogical Bureau, 1917.