By 1840 Edward farmed property in Lafayette Township and also Linton Township. When Edward died in 1852, widow Sarah declined to administer the estate, and the judge appointed John Wells, husband of daughter Rachael, and son Abednego as administrators. The estate was tied up in court for five years, as first the widow and later the heirs sued to partition the distribution of the real property.
No record of burial for Sarah Weakley Baker has been found to date.
Sources: Probate documents for Esaias Baker and Edward Baker, and vital records, deeds, and other court documents for Edward Baker.
By 1840 Edward farmed property in Lafayette Township and also Linton Township. When Edward died in 1852, widow Sarah declined to administer the estate, and the judge appointed John Wells, husband of daughter Rachael, and son Abednego as administrators. The estate was tied up in court for five years, as first the widow and later the heirs sued to partition the distribution of the real property.
No record of burial for Sarah Weakley Baker has been found to date.
Sources: Probate documents for Esaias Baker and Edward Baker, and vital records, deeds, and other court documents for Edward Baker.
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